MedCity News October 3, 2022
Stephanie Baum

Innovative approaches to real world evidence collection present opportunities for medical device companies to improve patient outcomes. But success will depend on improving the way medtech companies integrate digital health. Executives from Abbott, Smith & Nephew, AliveCor and Huma weigh in on these issues.

Note: This article is part of a series exploring how to unlock the value of remote patient monitoring

The medtech industry is at the dawn of a new era. Medical device companies, for the most part, have struggled to collect data from patients through their devices. They have lacked the knowledge and motivation to move beyond this stage, but that’s beginning to change. Regulatory shifts and technological advances have converged to support the collection of real...

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