HealthTech February 25, 2020
Andrew Steger

Critical to mobility and long-distance care, the devices pose unique security concerns that require special vigilance.
It wasn’t long ago when healthcare technology — and protecting it from harm — was relatively straightforward. In most cases, landlines and desktops reigned supreme; networks existed inside an organization’s own walls.

Times have changed: Technological advancements and a growing number of use cases for mobility are easing clinical workflows and transforming care. One area of development, the Internet of Medical Things, is key to that evolution.

IoMT devices are poised to save the healthcare industry $300 billion annually, according...

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