Medical Devices
Dr. Tabitha Offutt-Powell says the technology is evolving, but with that comes challenges and limitations.
About 35% of physicians express more enthusiasm than concern - up from the 30% who felt the same last year.
Pharmaceuticals and medical devices are essential to maintaining safe and effective care in the nation's hospitals and clinics, AHA says.
HIMSS25 speakers will address the importance of tying investments directly to strategic imperatives such as driving patient access.
HIMSS25
HIMSS25 session will explore what both small and large MedTech developers need to bring their devices to market, say Gunnar Trommer of BCG X and Erik Adams of BCG.
HIMSS25
Ty Greenhalgh of cybersecurity company Claroty and Mike Powers of St. Luke's University Health will speak at HIMSS25 about the importance of sharing knowledge when patching and rebooting devices to ensure patient care is not compromised.
New AI startups are facing difficulty getting off the ground even as the industry leans hard into the technology.
There are about 17 different medical devices in hospitals and those must travel and transmit information securely from a patient's home, says Anahi Santiago, CISO at ChristianaCare.
One issue is that half of medical devices haven't been trained on real patient data during clinical validation, says Dr. Jay Anders, chief medical officer at Medicomp Systems.
Sense, emotion-sensing eyewear, unlocks real-world data to give us insights into our emotional health and even diet, representing the next pillar of health, says Steen Strand, CEO of Emteq Labs.