Medical Economics November 11, 2025
Gilad Tzori, Todd Shryock

Key Takeaways

  • Digital twin technology creates virtual replicas of medical devices, enhancing training, support, and maintenance in healthcare settings.
  • Extended reality platforms enable immersive, scalable training, reducing the need for physical equipment access and improving staff competence.
  • Predictive maintenance through digital twins minimizes device failures, enhancing patient safety and care quality.
  • Remote collaboration via digital twins allows off-site experts to guide clinicians, improving support in resource-limited areas.

Digital twin technology for medical device management enhances training, predictive maintenance, and remote support for improved patient care and safety.

Office-based primary care physicians rely on medical devices to deliver accurate diagnostics and safe, efficient treatment. Devices like point-of-care testing machines, imaging systems and respiratory support equipment are indispensable. But with...

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Topics: Digital Health, Healthcare System, Patient / Consumer, Primary care, Provider, Safety, Technology
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