The reality of biased data is becoming all too clear, which raises important questions for clinicians as well as device and drug developers. In a world full of biased data what are the most ethical practices to achieve equitable health care?
The order outlines a “whole-of-government approach” to advance biotechnology and biomanufacturing towards innovative solutions in health, climate change, energy, food security, agriculture, supply chain resilience and national and economic security.
Medtech and Biotech companies that prioritize professional development and career growth can reduce turnover and attract new talent. Here is how one company is standing out in a highly competitive employment market.
Many younger employees need the interaction of in-person work. But to encourage a broader return to in-person work, organizations must make a compelling case for the benefits it brings employees. At the same time, they need to toss out the old office paradigm and transform to one that celebrates the new world of work.
Before product developers can more confidently design RWE studies and venture away from the traditional path of lengthy prospective studies, industry must overcome several challenges. This article provides insight on these barriers and perspective on how industry might fully realize the promise of RWE in the near-term to advance health care.
Tonometry-derived features showed superior performance compared to other feature groups and baselines, while younger and normotensive subjects had the most consistent readings across all feature groups.
MilliporeSigma received a $136.7 million contract award from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), to support the new facility. It will be the company’s first U.S.-based facility capable of producing diagnostic-grade membrane.
Is technology replacing the human element in hospitals and clinics, or enhancing it? In this AAMI Research Review, a pair of newly published studies exemplify how accounting for the humans that use a technology can enhance its effectiveness… and vice versa.
Not talking, doing is the mantra of the medtech professionals behind Diversity by Doing (DxD), an organization committed to helping small- to mid-sized medtech companies build a foundation of diversity, equity and inclusion into their companies’ DNA.
The research team used focused rotary jet spinning to create polymeric materials that were then seeded with cardiomyocytes to create a biohybrid model of human ventricles with helically aligned beating cardiac cells.