Strengthening Cybersecurity: Virtual Software for Medical Devices
By Sarianne Gruber – More and more medical devices are becoming smarter, and close to 15% are already smart and are on the network. The…
Read MoreBy Sarianne Gruber – More and more medical devices are becoming smarter, and close to 15% are already smart and are on the network. The…
Read MoreBy Sarianne Gruber – A conversation with Keith Liu, Senior Vice President of Products and Innovation from Klick Health on their 2017 Klick Health Consumer Survey on Healthcare Innovation. Survey contends that technology will have the most positive impact on staying healthy and disease prevention.
The thought leaders in our community are good about sharing their thoughts on the issues of today. Here are the top read and shared guest posts of May that we think deserve sharing again.
By Sarianne Gruber – The ground breaking waiver, as chronicled by Gregory Allen, Program Development and Management Director at the New York State Department of Health, spurred a transition for the State’s underserved communities.
By Sarianne Gruber – Not too often do you get the chance to hear a Cable guy and IT guy exchange notes on interoperability. At the Inform[ED] Connect Health symposium, the host CableLabs, brought together policy makers, information technology leaders along with cable innovators and wireless technologists.
By Sarianne Gruber – How pharma rethinks its marketing will be on par with how healthcare will embrace value-based care. Succeeding in value-based care may indeed be the impetus for pharma to embrace new “technologies” to help patients better adhere to medication regimens.
By Sarianne Gruber – Circulation, Inc. launched its Non-Emergent Medical Transportation (NEMT) system with just a few hospitals back in September 2016. This game changer company
The thought leaders in our community are good about sharing their thoughts on the issues of today. Here are the top read and shared guest posts of February.
By Sarianne Gruber – The “Rise of the Healthy Machines” sounded more like a screening of a sci-fi movie than a Medstartr Health 2.0 NYC event. But to this group of over 180 attendees, this title conjures images of “machines” that help us stay healthy, help doctors give better care and help researchers give us better answers.