HealthsystemCIO.com November 29, 2021
Kate Gamble

To say that medical device management has become challenging is putting it mildly. In fact, Nathan Phoenix, Director of IT and Information Security Officer at Southern Illinois Healthcare, said it has felt like there’s a “black curtain” separating the devices his team knows are connected to the network from those they do not.

It’s a situation no healthcare organization wants to face. And yet, in today’s increasingly complex environment, more and more leaders find themselves staring it down — and figuring out how to avoid becoming a statistic.

“There’s a ton of risk,” said Samuel Hill, Director of Product Marketing for Medigate. “If you don’t know what’s connected to your network, how can you apply the right level of policy...

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