Medical Devices
Bad actors can use the Becton, Dickinson and Company Alaris Gateway Workstations to “authenticate” malicious and potentially dangerous content, CyberMDX discovered.
Use of an inhaler-connected sensor helped push the average number of COPD-related hospital trips down to an average of 2.2, compared to the year prior to study enrollment when the average was 3.4 trips to the hospital.
Breath ketone monitoring could potentially offer a safe, reliable and on-demand way of monitoring ketones in the body using portable technology.
A new assessment of cybersecurity threats highlights consumers’ growing role and predicts things will get worse before they get better.
The wide array of connected devices means "lot of different stakeholders that need to coordinate," on both the clinical and IT side. That requires "process and due diligence."
You can't secure a network that you don't understand. Mapping hospital IoT is a must-do process for the creation of an effective defense strategy, experts say.
The change will enable medical researchers to confidently move forward, Senator Bridget McKenzie says.
One company is working on cutting-edge technology that could change the way providers treat neurological diseases.
Connected Health
Frost & Sullivan research found hospitals focusing on collaboration to improve security and maintain medical device connectivity and uptime as top priorities.
The device will help detect disease biomarkers in patients' blood.