Medical Devices
CareEvolution's asthma management tool creates a baseline of data and notifies patients of significant changes, helping them better manage their condition, explains Dr. Bronwyn Harris, chief transformation officer.
Cherish Health's tool can help monitor patients who may not want to, or remember how to, enter their own data into a health app, says Sumit Nagpal, the company's CEO.
Cognixion has created a non-invasive brain-computer interface that works alongside AI and augmented reality to help ALS and traumatic brain injury patients communicate. Andreas Forsland, CEO and cofounder, offers a deep dive.
AI-powered remote monitoring using low-cost, disposable sensors can help VA clinicians spot potential issues and intervene to encourage veteran patients to stay compliant, says Kent Dicks, CEO of Life365.
In a preview of their HIMSS25 panel discussion, Erik Adams of BCG and Gunnar Trommer of BCG X explain how much capital is required to develop and commercialize artificial intelligence-enabled medical devices in the U.S.
At HIMSS25, Claroty's Ty Greenhalgh and St. Luke's University Health's Mike Powers will unveil the HSCC's updated MC2 Framework and address challenges in negotiating medical device cybersecurity contract provisions.
Anahi Santiago, chief information security officer at ChristianaCare, says the architecture to develop security programs is shifting as providers manage a larger number of partners in the supply chain and in hospital at home programs.
Nearly half of FDA-approved AI medical devices haven't been trained on real patient data. Dr. Jay Anders, chief medical officer at Medicomp Systems, offers solutions to this challenge, and explains problems with using synthetic data.
Emteq Labs launches its emotion-sensing eyewear, Sense, which collects and records real-world data on a wearer’s facial expressions. Steen Strand, CEO, talks about the glasses' potential use cases for healthcare.
At the VA, automation is helping innovate troubleshooting, maintenance other med device management tasks, says Christopher Ahn, biomedical engineer supervisor at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Dayton, Ohio.