Global Chip Shortages: Why Supplies Must be Prioritized for Healthcare Capabilities
The chip shortage’s long-standing impact on medical device production is expected to negatively impact product development moving forward.
The chip shortage’s long-standing impact on medical device production is expected to negatively impact product development moving forward.
Digital and remote solutions will have a permanent place in the medical device industry, even as more than half expect for business to normalize in Q2 2021.
The newest medical device manufacturer on the scene may be a little surprising: CVS Health. The company, known for its pharmacy chains, is developing a new home hemodialysis medical device—a move, company officials say, that will position CVS as a “positive disruptor in the field with the ability to help reshape and redefine the kidney care space.”
The chip shortage’s long-standing impact on medical device production is expected to negatively impact product development moving forward.