MedCity News June 24, 2024
Marie Hattar

Healthcare organizations must ensure that every solution incorporated into the connected ecosystem is designed and tested to validate that it is secure, compliant, and performs as expected.

Technology innovation shows no sign of slowing as the healthcare industry continues on its quest to improve the quality, efficiency, and accessibility of care. The past few years have seen an array of new connected devices and systems, including wearables that continuously monitor vitals to surgical robots to smart bandages that use sensors to track and aid healing. This is driving the medical device market towards a valuation of USD 94.2 billion by 2026 as the sector strives to provide more personalized care, improve outcomes, and deliver operational efficiencies.

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