MedTech Dive May 16, 2022
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COVID-19 transformed telemedicine from an optional offering to a critical service. And though the mechanisms through which providers connected with patients changed, patient safety and continuity of care remain critical.

Leveraging intelligent devices to provide essential services such as remote patient monitoring, in-home rehabilitation and in-room care is the current and future state of healthcare. But device experiences, especially with a patient population, need to be human-centered. So how do you build trust with patients when introducing new technology? It starts with infrastructure.

Updates are key for device security

Even with the explosion of Android devices entering the healthcare market, securing devices — and the sensitive information they carry — remains a challenge. For starters, keeping a device’s...

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