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FDA seeks funds, powers to fix 'great weaknesses' in medical device supply chain
Acting FDA Commissioner Janet Woodcock wants Congress to give the agency "expanded authority to obtain supply disruption notifications for critical devices any time there is the potential for a shortage."
By Nick Paul Taylor • July 22, 2021 -
Deep Dive
Medtech M&A expected to be robust in second half after 2021 began with a flurry
Even after already eclipsing the number of deals last year, analysts predict robust activity in particular among diagnostics companies flush with cash from 2020's COVID-19 test sales.
By Ricky Zipp • July 19, 2021 -
Trendline
Artificial intelligence
Amid mounting interest and investment in the space, it's clear AI’s applications in healthcare will only continue to grow.
By Healthcare Dive staff -
Deep Dive
How close is quantum computing in healthcare?
Potential applications run the gamut from streamlining clinical trials to optimizing back-end functions for payers and providers, and could be used in practice within a few years.
By Rebecca Pifer • July 19, 2021 -
Want to quickly recover from ransomware? Plan ahead
Security teams need to understand how the business will work when an attacker limits access to its systems. A recent report found that more than a third of healthcare organizations suffered a ransomware attack last year.
By Katie Malone • July 19, 2021 -
Sponsored by Veradigm®
3 reasons clinicians should participate in clinical data registries
Why would clinicians want to take the time and effort to participate in a clinical data registry?
July 19, 2021 -
Health tracking tech revenue to reach $13B this year amid sustained consumer demand
Devices like blood glucose trackers, smart thermometers and pulse oximeters are a small but growing slice of the larger consumer tech market, according to the Consumer Technology Association.
By Rebecca Pifer • July 16, 2021 -
Dexcom wins FDA nod for real-time APIs, allowing third-party developers access to CGM data
Teladoc Health's Livongo and smartwatch maker Garmin are in the testing and development phase, Dexcom said. The clearance comes as FDA is working to address the devices backlog created by the pandemic.
By Ricky Zipp • July 16, 2021 -
Cyber leaders officially join the ranks as White House grapples with remediation
The Senate confirmed Jen Easterly to lead CISA while the White House swore in the first national cyber director, Chris Inglis.
By Katie Malone • July 15, 2021 -
Long-awaited interoperability framework TEFCA to go live in 2022, ONC says
The government will use the rest of 2021 to solicit more feedback before finalizing the first iteration of the Common Agreement and the technical framework for information networks to become qualified under the new system.
By Rebecca Pifer • July 14, 2021 -
Microsoft, Teladoc partner on virtual care integration for hospitals
The companies said the bid to streamline clinician access to telehealth was the first of new tools they plan to bring to market.
By Rebecca Pifer • July 14, 2021 -
CMS proposes extension of Medicare telehealth coverage
Provider groups are not happy with the payment adjustment in the rule — a 3.75% reduction to the conversion factor due to budget neutrality requirements — and will likely seek congressional intervention.
By Shannon Muchmore • July 14, 2021 -
Telehealth use stabilizing at 38 times pre-COVID-19 levels, McKinsey says
Although usage has dropped slightly since its peak in spring 2020, patient and physician attitudes toward telehealth have improved, according to new data from the consultancy.
By Rebecca Pifer • July 12, 2021 -
Telehealth use falls nationally for third month in a row: Fair Health
The decline seems due to a rebound in in-person services, though virtual mental health visits bucked the trend, researchers said.
By Rebecca Pifer • July 8, 2021 -
FDA finalizes guidance on form, content of unique device identifiers
The final text responds to, but in some cases holds firm against, concerns raised by groups including AdvaMed about the 2016 draft and also adds a new section on standalone software.
By Nick Paul Taylor • July 8, 2021 -
Digital health funding in 2021 smashes past year's record with $14.7B
The coronavirus-spurred momentum in the sector has only accelerated. The first half of 2021 included the two largest quarters of funding activity in the U.S. digital health market ever, according to a new Rock Health report.
By Rebecca Pifer • July 7, 2021 -
Sponsored by Veradigm®
Decentralized clinical trials: Are they here to stay?
Decentralized clinical trials offer many advantages over traditional site-based studies: Are they here to stay?
July 6, 2021 -
Sponsored by Consensus
How 1 hospital successfully adapted to thrive during COVID-19
Two valuable lessons learned from New York City Health + Hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Bevey Miner, Health IT Strategy/CMO for Consensus • July 6, 2021 -
Q&A
FDA wants to require timely updates, patches for legacy devices: cyber chief
Kevin Fu, the agency's acting director of device cybersecurity, spelled out plans to protect aging devices from hackers. There's currently no requirement compelling manufacturers to address the problem.
By Greg Slabodkin • July 1, 2021 -
Lawmakers reintroduce diagnostic regulation bill that split industry
The VALID Act would create a risk-based regulatory framework for in vitro diagnostics and laboratory-developed tests. ACLA, whose members include Quest and LabCorp, is reviewing the bill but has objected to earlier drafts.
By Nick Paul Taylor • June 28, 2021 -
Sponsored by Lyniate
Let interoperability fuel your growth, not stunt it
Health technology companies grapple with challenges related to data exchange, or interoperability.
June 28, 2021 -
Medicare lacks cyber oversight of hospitals' networked medical devices: OIG
Without proper cybersecurity controls, these devices can be compromised with the potential for patient harm, according to the HHS watchdog. OIG wants CMS to do more to address hospital vulnerabilities.
By Nick Paul Taylor • June 25, 2021 -
More than 1/3 of health organizations hit by ransomware last year, report finds
Of those attacked, 65% said the cybercriminals were successful in encrypting their data, according to the report from cybersecurity company Sophos.
By Rebecca Pifer • June 24, 2021 -
Retrieved from C-SPAN on February 23, 2021
Biden admin 'absolutely supportive' of telehealth once crisis ebbs, Becerra says
The HHS secretary also stressed that, though affordable virtual care should be available to all, the agency would double down to ensure accountability for quality of care.
By Rebecca Pifer • June 24, 2021 -
Deep Dive
Legacy medical devices, growing hacker threats create perfect storm of cybersecurity risks
Aging medtech and increasingly sophisticated criminals are leaving hospitals highly vulnerable to attacks.
By Greg Slabodkin • June 23, 2021 -
Pear secures $400M to scale up digital therapeutic business in SPAC deal
The developer of the first three FDA-authorized prescription digital therapeutics has ambitions to grow sales from a projected $4 million this year to $125 million in 2023.
By Nick Paul Taylor • June 23, 2021