Telemedicine and Remote Monitoring Dominate in 2021
Telemedicine and remote monitoring became one of the defining medtech trends of the last year, and they show no signs of slowing.
Telemedicine and remote monitoring became one of the defining medtech trends of the last year, and they show no signs of slowing.
Seamless and personalized diabetes care has become a new normal.
With the accelerated adoption of many new technologies, ECRI’s annual health technology hazards list has been transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The deal involves an upfront cash payment of $925 million, followed by a potential $300 million commercial milestone payment.
Physicians are looking for better ways to treat patients with congestive heart failure. This includes the integration of remote monitoring and novel technologies.
The wireless network serves as the backbone supporting patient care in every department of a healthcare facility. It is crucial to optimize and future-proof WiFi networks.
Leveraging the power of technology to create a more patient-centric approach and consolidate costs is expected to play a big role.
The technology behind remote cardiac device monitoring is becoming more convenient, responsive and connected across the digital ecosystem—including a new smartphone app.
All industries under the healthcare umbrella should embrace each other’s capabilities because no single category of player can master it and bring to consumers all that we need and demand, says Stephen Bernstein of McDermott Will & Emery.
Expanded designs that enable clinicians to leverage data in making healthcare decisions, but privacy challenges remain.