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Chinese medical devices are in health systems across U.S., and the government and hospitals are worriedThe federal government's cyber watchdog recently discovered a “backdoor” that can easily be exploited on a widely used piece of hospital monitoring equipment. Chinese-made medical devices are ...
Seattle health-tech startup CalmWave, working to eliminate unnecessary alarms attached to patients in hospital intensive care ...
Monthly monitoring costs $24.95 to $64.95, and equipment fees range from $0 to $199. All devices but one come with an equipment fee, though Bay Alarm frequently offers sales.
The announcement speaks to a subtle shift in the Hospital at Home strategy, and an understanding that care needs to be more ...
Florida's attorney general takes legal action against Chinese medical device maker Contec for allegedly selling compromised ...
The Defense Logistics Agency has exercised the five-year option period under the $225 million base contract it awarded to ...
Hospital-at-home care delivers medical staff, equipment and treatments—such as IV infusions—directly to patients’ homes.
Kate Benedict joined Medtronic as president of the company’s acute care and monitoring business, the company announced Monday ...
The federal government's cyber watchdog recently discovered a “backdoor” that can easily be exploited on a widely used piece of hospital monitoring equipment. Chinese-made medical devices are ...
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