Artificial intelligence is moving quickly into mainstream medical devices, and the industry has become fluent in a familiar set of concerns: bias, transparency, and cybersecurity. These topics matter, ...
The next phase of digital mental health adoption depends less on innovation and more on how the industry uses real-world evidence, builds reimbursement frameworks, and applies regulatory precedent to ...
A recent survey of 2,000 UK patients found one in four patients (24%) already use AI for health guidance, and nearly one in three (30%) would be willing to consult AI or social media rather than wait ...
The MedTech industry has seen significant growth and raised expectations as it adapts to evolving healthcare needs in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The industry’s ability to make technology a ...
Titanium has become a vital material in modern medicine due to its strength, light weight, corrosion resistance, and exceptional biocompatibility with high long-term success rates and minimal risk of ...
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 ...
When hardware and firmware are developed by separate vendors, diagnosing issues like symptoms of non-performance becomes slower and more complex. Unified engineering teams are essential to MedTech ...
The future of healthcare lies in the successful integration of workflow automation and advanced technologies. As the buzz-word salad of AI, such as NLP, LLMs, Gen AI, RPA, etc continue to evolve, ...
A digital companion, purpose-built for surgical patients’ pre- and post-operative journeys, is now an imperative for providers, payers, and medtech leaders aiming to achieve competitive ...
As of October 2023, the FDA had identified 692 artificial intelligence/machine learning- enabled products that received clearance for marketing, with sustained growth projected for both submission ...
When it comes to testing, the most significant difference between CSV and CSA is that CSV focuses on a “test everything” approach, while CSA encourages us to use critical thinking to test more ...
While off-label use may be permissible, contraindicated use still has a strong regulatory boundary as reinforced by FDA guidance finalized in 2025.