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Call for proposals for the six events closes this Friday.
At today's Healthcare Security Forum in Boston, FDA's Dr. Suzanne Schwartz revealed that patchability forensic data capture will be key components of the agency's soon-to-be-released premarket guidance for medical device cybersecurity.
An indictment filed at the District Court of Eastern District Tennessee alleges the parties involved filed false claims for payment, and mislead doctors and patients in order to defraud private health benefit programs.
San Diego-based Triple W has launched a new wearable connected health monitor in the United States, focused on urinary incontinence.
The Israeli telemedicine company offers a suite of connected devices that can be used in conjunction with a telehealth visit.
Thirty Madison has announced plans for a new platform called Cove, which will let migraine patients virtually consult doctors and get medications through the mail.
Hero's platform is comprised of three components: a countertop device, a prescription refill service and a digital app.
The Netherlands signs declaration to link up access to genomic databases across the EU, joining 17 other member states already involved in the initiative.
As the Abilify MyCite platform nears a full rollout, the companies said they are looking forward to employing the technology toward additional mental health therapies.
Deep Lens enables pathologist to study a large number of digitized slides and make cancer diagnoses without the use of a traditional microscope.