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John Halamka, CIO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Paul Cerrato, Contributing Writer, Medscape, Medpage Today, discuss how AI and big data can help make personalized medicine a reality.
The clearance brings US readers a feature long available in Europe, and paves the way for data plays.
Suzanne Schwartz, Associate Director for Science and Strategic Partnerships at the FDA, shared insights and advice on medical device security, including cybersecurity attack response and best practices for CIOs and CTOs.
Also: Funding announcements for Think Research, Kinetic and Aura.
London-based FundamentalVR plans to work with the Mayo Clinic to develop new simulations and validate its technology.
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By seamlessly connecting patients, healthcare providers and care teams, technology has the potential to improve access to medical records, update caregivers on how their loved ones feel, monitor treatment adherence and work in countless other ways to aid the improvement of health outcomes.
A Swedish digital health firm is launching its doctor-patient video app in the UK this week after signing two partnerships with NHS GP federations that will see it become available to patients registered with GP practices in North West Surrey and the North West of England - the NICS GP Federation and SSP Health.
The device, called the NightWatch, has been created by a consortium of Dutch academic institutions and will be marketed by LivAssured.
OpenSight, which Novarad claims is the first FDA-cleared preoperative technology to use HoloLens, helps practitioners prepare for operations.
The smartphone-connected device includes a microphone and ECG leads, and relies on machine learning capabilities to identify irregular heart rhythms.