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New partnerships mark a significant step forward in expanding the MedTech industry’s adoption of Enlil’s agentic AI-assisted ...
Increasing patient demand, barriers to access, and elevated costs are pushing healthcare providers to reconsider traditional clinical and operational workflows to meet growing challenges and improve ...
Infographics can propel MedTech research and campaigns and enhance the user experience. Here Fabricio Pamplona, co-founder of online infographic maker for scientists Mind the Graph, explores the power ...
A review of common risks and pitfalls of incorporating artificial intelligence in medical devices and an overview of the regulatory framework.
Billions of dollars are lost annually in medical billing errors resulting from data entry mistakes, outdated coding practices, and duplicated charges. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning ...
Wes Sonnier serves as the President of BioMedical Waste Solutions. With a deep-seated commitment to environmental responsibility and innovation, Wes has been instrumental in steering the company ...
Evolving regulations and market requirements have kept medtech companies on their toes for years. EU MDR, for example, has been a top priority and now, more companies are moving toward EU MDR ...
Several alternatives exist to obtain FDA approval of artificial intelligence-enabled medical technology. Determining the best approach for a new device will require an awareness of each pathway’s ...
As technology component pricing continues to rise, MedTech manufacturers are applying proven methods and exploring new approaches to maintain profitability and extend product lifecycles.
The industry’s heavy reliance on waterfall project management has resulted in long, siloed, and high-risk product development cycles. This model does not accommodate evolving regulations, shifting ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DoD) present very attractive markets to a wide range of medical device and supply providers. However, with more than 18 million ...
A global need for less invasive medical procedures and high efficacy treatments has outlined the developments of cardiovascular devices.