By: Bakul Patel, MS, MBA
Calling all movers and shakers in health care information technology!
We’re on a mission to help pave the way for innovative advances in safe and effective health information technology (HIT).
Who are "we"?
The Medical Device Business Journal — Medical Device News & Articles | MassDevice
By: Bakul Patel, MS, MBA
Calling all movers and shakers in health care information technology!
We’re on a mission to help pave the way for innovative advances in safe and effective health information technology (HIT).
Who are "we"?
"What’s the most important finding on this chest x-ray?"
There he was, standing before 5 ICU residents, each peering at a chest film on displayed on the over-sized computer screen.
"Um, the pleural effusion?" whimpered a third-year resident.
A collision is coming.
Scratch that.
The collision is here.
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I’m not quite sure how to describe this, but I’ll try.
By Stewart Eisenhart, Emergo Group
Every day CIOs are inundated with buzzword-compliant products – BYOD, Cloud, Instant Messaging, Software as a Service, and Social Networking.
The majority of doctors in America today care deeply about their patients. After all, they’re the ones that have personal relationships with them. They’re the ones who sit with them, speak with them eye to eye, feel their pain, and witness first-hand the scourge of disease on the human body and psyche.
By Stewart Eisenhart, Emergo Group
The Dirección General de Medicamentos, Drogas e Insumos (DIGEMID), Peru’s medical device market regulator, has published draft regulations (links to page in Spanish) to overhaul the country’s device classification system.
By Stewart Eisenhart, Emergo Group
ANMAT, the Argentinean medical device market regulator, has enacted modifications to the General Law for Medical Devices (document in Spanish) that will affect various components of the country’s device registration process.
Three of the most significant changes will affect Class II, III and IV device approvals:
By Stewart Eisenhart, Emergo Group
INMETRO Safety certification for medical devices with electrical and other components has changed in Brazil.