How Large-Scale Genomics Is Helping the War Against COVID-19 and Beyond
Greater use of next generation sequencing can better prepare the world for future diseases and accelerate the adoption of precision care.
Greater use of next generation sequencing can better prepare the world for future diseases and accelerate the adoption of precision care.
As organizations continue to use technology to enhance the way they provide care, changes must be made to ensure the interoperability of the technology, patient data and continuity between providers.
Edge computing brings processing and storage closer to data’s source rather than sending it to a distant data center in the cloud. Edge computing also complements advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI). Here’s a look at why it facilitates the medical imaging progress.
Healthcare services are expanding their ability to leverage data for use cases such as diagnostics, personalized treatment, imaging analysis, patient trend analysis, outcomes predictions, automation and more.
To change the landscape of cyber threats in healthcare, companies must prioritize designing security into devices.
Electronic health records and mHealth solutions are two of the leading development areas in the medical domain, augmenting opportunities for the healthcare IT industry.
Using the right strategy, remote patient monitoring turns episodic care into preventative care, potentially improving the patient experience and health outcomes.
A review of common risks and pitfalls of incorporating artificial intelligence in medical devices and an overview of the regulatory framework.
During the COVID-19 crisis, digital forces like artificial intelligence have assisted the healthcare industry to focus on patient care while achieving improved efficiency during treatments.
With only one month until the compliance deadline, many medical device companies still have much to prepare in order to meet the requirements.