Securing the Biomedical Network: Building a Foundation for Safe, Connected Healthcare
A layered cybersecurity strategy can help healthcare organizations protect connected medical devices without disrupting clinical operations.
A layered cybersecurity strategy can help healthcare organizations protect connected medical devices without disrupting clinical operations.
The report found a 51% increase in published vulnerabilities and warned that attackers continue to target connected medical devices and other specialized systems.
New research shows medical facilities face more ransomware families and remote access threats than any other sector.
Read MoreAs 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.
Read MoreThe new capability for the Radius VSM wearable monitor uses pattern-recognition technology to analyze continuous patient data and help clinicians identify early signs of opioid-related respiratory risk.
Read MoreThe update introduces features designed to assist clinicians in managing patients with pulmonary diseases like acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Read MoreThe healthcare analytics firm emphasizes the importance of prep-work and functional equivalents before supply disruptions occur.
Read MoreIn a response to a recent right-to-repair op-ed, representatives of the American College of Clinical Engineering argue that giving qualified technicians access to service information, parts, and diagnostic tools can improve equipment uptime, reduce costs, and support patient care.
Read MoreThe tenth triennial proceeding allows stakeholders to seek renewals or new exemptions for bypassing technological measures that control access to protected works.
Read MoreThe agency cites failures in corrective actions, design validation, and reporting for ventilators, defibrillators, and sensors.
Read MoreThe Office of Health Technology and Products will oversee digital modernization, data exchange, and artificial intelligence initiatives across federal health programs.
Read MoreThe new technology is designed to improve oxygen saturation monitoring reliability across diverse skin tones and patient populations.
Read MoreThe project focuses on using artificial intelligence to automate security updates and protect hospital equipment from cyberattacks.
Read MoreNew guidance identifies low-risk devices in eight medical specialties that will no longer require 510(k) submissions to reduce regulatory burdens.
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