During the current operating environment there has been an increased need for healthcare training using patient simulators for students and practicing healthcare professionals.
During product development, collaboration between software, hardware and quality teams must be tracked and seamless to meet the increasing pace of market demand.
In general, the Asian markets have controlled the COVID-19 virus successfully outside of China, but its effect has still led to new developments and trends.
Across our industry, IoMT will enable us to conduct research in ways that would never previously have been possible.
AdvaMed’s Diagnostic Supply Registry is tracking the progress of molecular diagnostic tests to help support state and federal governments.
With everything to gain, telehealth may lead to a new standard in health/wellness treatment while at the same time unifying the entire healthcare ecosystem.
When a device is implanted in a human body, there is always a distinct reaction of the body’s immune system, often resulting in a thick layer of scar tissue surrounding the implant. With device miniaturization and by providing a ‘biomimetic’ device encapsulation, this body reaction will be reduced.
The medical device industry is pressured to aid those stricken by the pandemic, while at the same time working to mitigate increased risks usually associated with hurried manufacturing and quality control procedures.
The winning innovators will receive grant awards of upwards of $50,000.
User needs and expectations continue to advance. Medical device technology needs to keep pace. For a successful design, take the following requirements into consideration.