A popular medical monitor is the latest device produced in China to receive scrutiny for its potential cyber risks. However, it is not the only health device we should be concerned about. Experts say ...
- As the world’s first ring-type medical device to monitor heart signals, CART-I continually measures atrial fibrillation 24/7 - In-house developed AI technology is used to provide significant medical ...
SAN ANTONIO — Wearable medical devices are increasing in popularity, with many using the Fitbit and Apple Watch to track their health. In this Healthy SA, we look into the tech and how confusion over ...
More than 1.7 million patient injuries and 83,000 deaths have been linked to defective medical equipment over a 10-year span. The Food and Drug Administration is building a surveillance platform as ...
Receiving a recall notice for a medical device can be deeply unsettling for Louisiana residents who rely on these devices daily—whether for sleep support, pain management, or mobility—news of a recall ...
Three million patients around the world were using connected home medical monitoring devices in late 2013, but this number will jump to 19.1 million by 2018, according to a report from research firm ...
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Chinese medical devices are in health systems across U.S., and the government and hospitals are worried
Chinese-made medical devices pose an imminent threat, warn the FDA, CISA and the American Hospital Association. The federal government's cyber watchdog recently discovered a “backdoor” that can easily ...
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