What Joint Commission’s AI Certification Means for HTM
As AI becomes more common across healthcare technology, the voluntary certification gives hospitals a way to demonstrate they have processes in place to govern its use.
As AI becomes more common across healthcare technology, the voluntary certification gives hospitals a way to demonstrate they have processes in place to govern its use.
New guidance across eight domains developed by Coalition for Health AI members provides a step-by-step roadmap for transparent, trusted AI governance.
A side-by-side look at platforms used by HTM teams to identify connected devices, prioritize risk, and manage cybersecurity across hospital environments.
As AI becomes more common across healthcare technology, the voluntary certification gives hospitals a way to demonstrate they have processes in place to govern its use.
Routine electrical safety testing is frequently defended on instinct rather than evidence. An engineering analysis shows what actually protects patients and staff.
The new system is designed to support clinical assessment of gastrointestinal, liver, and pancreatic diseases.
The low-profile overlay is designed for use during extended surgeries to reduce the risk of hospital-acquired pressure injuries.
The technology is no longer a standalone tool, but connective tissue linking devices, data, and clinical workflows.
The additions expand testing capabilities with support for global standards and manual measurement mode.
The pediatric body array coil, developed to offer a more flexible alternative to rigid devices, is optimized and validated for use on 3.0T MRI systems.
The acquisition includes exclusive rights to the FDA-cleared xvision Spine System, which uses augmented reality for surgical navigation.
The device features technology that automatically adjusts oxygen delivery to a patient’s breathing rate, a feature recently evaluated in a university bench study.
The system automates proximity tracking across patients, staff, and assets to support faster, more informed infection prevention decisions.
The study will evaluate a second-generation robotic platform in complex catheterization lab procedures.