HealthTech June 27, 2023
John Wilson

As virtual care programs continue to grow, healthcare organizations must keep security at the forefront.

The adoption of remote healthcare is continuing its meteoric rise. The U.S. telehealth market is expected to reach $309.9 billion by 2030. And hospital environments are growing increasingly complex as the Internet of Medical Things becomes more mainstream.

These aspects pose new challenges for healthcare IT professionals who must manage and secure medical devices and critical data at the network’s edge. How can they navigate such issues? Here are three edge computing strategies to ensure IoMT devices work correctly and securely.

1. Treat Telehealth Like Any Enterprise IT System

As telehealth services and remote health monitoring grow, IT teams must treat each edge devices, including...

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Topics: Digital Health, IoT (Internet of Things), Medical Devices, Technology, Telehealth
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