On June 6th, FDA approved a continuous glucose monitoring device through the PMA pathway. This device has the ability to continually monitor blood glucose levels for 90 days sending the data through Bluetooth to the connected smart device(s)...
Non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease account for 38 million deaths annually and place a large burden on healthcare systems with limited resources in rural areas and increasing out-of-pocket expenses. The Cardiotrack solution addresses this issue by providing an integrated system of medical devices, apps, and cloud services that allows for 12-lead ECGs, blood pressure, and other vital signs to be recorded and examined on apps accessible to physicians and specialists, enabling remote consultation and referrals to partner hospitals for further diagnostics and intervention. The Cardiotrack system has evolved from its initial 3-lead ECG prototype in 2013 to the current commercialized version that incorporates 12-lead ECGs and plans to integrate new IoT
HXR 2016: The Health IoT: Remote Care and Mobile Solutions -Andrew Hooge, Val...HxRefactored
Through new telehealth technologies and increased data analysis physicians are gaining insights into patients like never before, allowing them to facilitate early interventions, improve adherence, and reduce readmission rates -- not to mention at a price more affordable than ever. The companies you’ll hear from in this session are using a healthy and innovative mix of data, educational tools, sensors, and more to improve patient outcomes.
HXR 2016: The Health IoT: Remote Care and Mobile Solutions -Valeska SchroederHxRefactored
Through new telehealth technologies and increased data analysis physicians are gaining insights into patients like never before, allowing them to facilitate early interventions, improve adherence, and reduce readmission rates -- not to mention at a price more affordable than ever. The companies you’ll hear from in this session are using a healthy and innovative mix of data, educational tools, sensors, and more to improve patient outcomes.
HXR 2016: Data Insights: Mining, Modeling, and Visualizations- Niraj KatwalaHxRefactored
This document provides an overview of Talix's HealthData Engine and related products and services. It discusses Talix's team of 60 medical and technical professionals and its Coding InSight and HealthSearch products. It then describes the HealthData Engine and how it leverages natural language processing, a robust taxonomy, and clinical rules to extract and normalize data from unstructured patient information. Use cases like risk adjustment, clinical decision support, and content search are discussed. The challenges of risk adjustment are outlined and how Coding InSight addresses them through automated coding, integration into clinical workflows, and improved analytics. An example is given showing how optimizing coded data could increase CMS payments.
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Drew Schiller, Co-founder & CTO of Validic discusses changes in healthcare as a result of the wearable movement which enables patients to take a more active role in their own healthcare.
IOT is revolutionizing various industries and we cannot ignore the huge transformation it can bring to the health care industry. IOT combined with the analytics and cloud can provide unprecedented capabilities in healthcare – virtual healthcare, predictive diagnostics, preventive care and targeted care to name a few. It can help in improving effectiveness and quality of patient care at the same time help the healthcare organizations to improve efficiency and improve their financial and administrative performance.
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In this talk, I specifically talk about how NVIDIA healthcare AI software and hardware were used to support healthcare AI startups' innovation. Three startups featured: Caption Health, Artisight, and Hyperfine. Audience: healthcare systems CXOs.
This document discusses bridging the digital health divide. It notes that while 7 in 10 U.S. adults track their health in some way, only 1 in 10 share their health data with clinicians. It also shows that the number of mobile health apps and devices has grown significantly between 2013 and 2018. The document introduces Validic as aiming to be the digital health connector, bridging the gap between individuals and their health data and clinicians by making devices more clinically accurate and data more open.
Non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease account for 38 million deaths annually and place a large burden on healthcare systems with limited resources in rural areas and increasing out-of-pocket expenses. The Cardiotrack solution addresses this issue by providing an integrated system of medical devices, apps, and cloud services that allows for 12-lead ECGs, blood pressure, and other vital signs to be recorded and examined on apps accessible to physicians and specialists, enabling remote consultation and referrals to partner hospitals for further diagnostics and intervention. The Cardiotrack system has evolved from its initial 3-lead ECG prototype in 2013 to the current commercialized version that incorporates 12-lead ECGs and plans to integrate new IoT
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Through new telehealth technologies and increased data analysis physicians are gaining insights into patients like never before, allowing them to facilitate early interventions, improve adherence, and reduce readmission rates -- not to mention at a price more affordable than ever. The companies you’ll hear from in this session are using a healthy and innovative mix of data, educational tools, sensors, and more to improve patient outcomes.
HXR 2016: Data Insights: Mining, Modeling, and Visualizations- Niraj KatwalaHxRefactored
This document provides an overview of Talix's HealthData Engine and related products and services. It discusses Talix's team of 60 medical and technical professionals and its Coding InSight and HealthSearch products. It then describes the HealthData Engine and how it leverages natural language processing, a robust taxonomy, and clinical rules to extract and normalize data from unstructured patient information. Use cases like risk adjustment, clinical decision support, and content search are discussed. The challenges of risk adjustment are outlined and how Coding InSight addresses them through automated coding, integration into clinical workflows, and improved analytics. An example is given showing how optimizing coded data could increase CMS payments.
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Drew Schiller, Co-founder & CTO of Validic discusses changes in healthcare as a result of the wearable movement which enables patients to take a more active role in their own healthcare.
IOT is revolutionizing various industries and we cannot ignore the huge transformation it can bring to the health care industry. IOT combined with the analytics and cloud can provide unprecedented capabilities in healthcare – virtual healthcare, predictive diagnostics, preventive care and targeted care to name a few. It can help in improving effectiveness and quality of patient care at the same time help the healthcare organizations to improve efficiency and improve their financial and administrative performance.
AI in Healthcare | Future of Smart Hospitals Renee Yao
In this talk, I specifically talk about how NVIDIA healthcare AI software and hardware were used to support healthcare AI startups' innovation. Three startups featured: Caption Health, Artisight, and Hyperfine. Audience: healthcare systems CXOs.
This document discusses bridging the digital health divide. It notes that while 7 in 10 U.S. adults track their health in some way, only 1 in 10 share their health data with clinicians. It also shows that the number of mobile health apps and devices has grown significantly between 2013 and 2018. The document introduces Validic as aiming to be the digital health connector, bridging the gap between individuals and their health data and clinicians by making devices more clinically accurate and data more open.
The document discusses using big data and remote patient monitoring to create a more personalized electronic health record (EHR) system. It proposes integrating data from sources like wearables, social media, medical devices and patient lifestyle directly into the EHR to improve health outcomes. This would allow healthcare providers to remotely monitor patients in a more convenient and cost-effective manner. The market for remote patient monitoring solutions is expected to grow significantly in coming years as its adoption increases.
The document discusses the growth of the Indian healthcare industry and opportunities for disruption through new technologies and models of care. It notes that the healthcare market in India is projected to reach $307 billion by 2025 but faces challenges around access, affordability, and quality. To meet future demand and improve health outcomes, traditional approaches would require building vast new infrastructure. However, the document advocates for a new "predict, monitor, and prevent" model of healthcare enabled by technologies like telemedicine, remote monitoring, and mobile health apps to improve access, costs and quality in a more scalable way.
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The document summarizes lessons learned from efforts to create more understandable medical bills. It describes patients' common experiences with surprise, confusion and delay regarding medical bills. It then outlines three approaches that could help reduce complexity: 1) provider networks managing all charges, 2) insurers managing all payments, or 3) a new third-party platform managing claims and payments between all parties. The key is establishing a single financial relationship for patients to alleviate fragmentation and create a coherent experience.
This document discusses transforming decentralized healthcare through an integrated care and insight system. It highlights that 95% of patient encounters occur in decentralized facilities but 95% of health data comes from centralized facilities, creating a major disconnect. The system aims to enable health workers to deliver care on par with experts, provide stakeholders with real-time tracking and analytics insights, and use care data to drive improved insights which then improve care. It provides examples of how the system has reduced errors, increased compliance with protocols, and lowered costs while dramatically increasing oversight, epidemiological accuracy, and the reach of healthcare.
Agfa HealthCare is a leading global provider of eHealth and digital imaging solutions present in over 100 countries. It has over 4,400 employees worldwide and is focused on enabling its customers to deliver quality healthcare while achieving efficiency gains. Agfa HealthCare's portfolio includes enterprise imaging, integrated care, hospital IT, and radiography solutions. Its vision is to enable superior patient care through synergies of imaging, IT, and clinical knowledge.
This document discusses using MQTT, Hadoop, and machine learning DSLs for large scale health telemetry and analytics. It presents an architecture using sensors, devices, and data streams to ingest data and perform predictive analytics and visualization. Demos are shown for telemetry/visualization, regression on allergies, and predictive analytics using DSLs. The document concludes by discussing opportunities in digital health trends like predictive analytics and the Internet of Medical Things, and next steps in interoperability, precision medicine, and population health.
The document discusses 7 of the best FDA approved health apps. It begins by providing background on the growth of health apps and the FDA's increasing scrutiny of apps that could impact patient health. It then profiles 7 specific apps that have received FDA approval, including ones that allow sharing of medical images, turn smartphones into EKGs, help manage diabetes, examine eyes, measure blood loss, deliver patient data to clinicians, and provide access to radiology images and reports. The apps aim to help doctors diagnose conditions, monitor patients remotely, and make healthcare delivery more efficient.
Talis Clinical is a Cleveland-based health tech startup that provides clinical documentation and decision support solutions to enhance patient safety during perioperative events like surgery requiring anesthesia. Their flagship product, ACG-Anesthesia, is an anesthesia information management system that tightly couples documentation of care with clinical and operational decision support. It uses patient data and risk algorithms to provide single-screen summaries of appropriate care protocols and risks for physicians and nurses. Talis also offers remote monitoring solutions that allow physicians to oversee multiple surgical cases and be notified of any deteriorating patient conditions. Their goal is to simplify workflows and bring the entire care team together to ensure safe patient care through all phases of perioperative care.
HXR 2016: Free the Data Access & Integration -Peter Levin, Amida Technology S...HxRefactored
Utilizing the power of data can empower patients and arm developers in the creation of new tools and platforms. Whether it’s authenticating data, downloading it via BlueButton, or connecting data with other applications using BlueButton on FHIR, increased data accessibility is a win for everyone. Presenters will give an overview of the opportunities and challenges that exist today and share the newest technologies and initiatives that are overcoming them.
Healthcare ecosystem is witnessing a huge transformation lately propelled by improved care and patient outcomes as the critical drivers, in addition mobile technology and IoT are leading the way for innovation in the healthcare industry, by integration sensor network such as Beacons, NFC, RFID etc.. that will play an important roles to improvise the quality of services in Intelligent Healthcare sectors .
Quick overview of Capsule's capabilities to unlock the power of medical device data to provide healthcare organizations with critical patient and device information to drive informed clinical and operational decisions.
با گسترش فناوری اطلاعات و سرویس های مختلفی امروزه در زندگی انسان ها ارائه می شود حوزه سلامت و درمان هم بی بهره از این گسترش فناوری نبوده و در صورتی که سیاستمداران و برنامه ریزان کشور بتوانند از ظرفیت های ترکیب دانش پزشکی و فناوری اطلاعات بهره ببرند شاید با وجود افزایش جمعیت کهنسال و نیاز به رسیدگی های خاصی که در این قشر احساس می شود بتوان در کاهش هزینه های درمان گامی برداشت
Engineering for Connected Patients in the IoT EraMongoDB
This document summarizes Anurag Singhal's presentation on engineering for connected patients in the IoT era. Singhal is the director of engineering at Clinical Ink, which provides mobile apps and a platform called CentrosHealth to enable clinical trials to capture data from patients using connected devices and sensors. The presentation discusses how Clinical Ink uses MongoDB to store diverse clinical trial and sensor data, ensuring data security, audit trails, and compliance with regulations. It also describes challenges around processing large volumes of data from wearable sensors and finding solutions to issues like data deduplication and streaming.
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Digitalizing Healthcare- Ralph Wiegner, Siemens Healthineers for mHealth IsraelLevi Shapiro
Presentation by Dr. Ralph Wiegner, Global Head of Digitalizing Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, March 2, 2021, for mHeatlh Israel. Key themes:
- COVID-19 pandemic has created new challenges for CEOs
- Acceleration of digitalization in healthcare – are healthcare decision makers well prepared for this?
- How to digitalize healthcare?
- What are the right measures and technologies to ensure sustainable digital transformation?
- The integration of clinical and non-clinical data and patient outcome sharing is seen most critical globally
- Future vision: Digital Twin – management of complex medical scenarios by patient centered data integration and modelling
- Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide
- Major challenges and trends for stroke – Facts and figures
- Vision: Connected intelligence in stroke – Self-learning real-time network of intelligent machines
- Proactive risk evaluation and early detection
- Real-time stroke response and diagnosis
- Precise stroke treatment
- Seamless integrated patient-centered rehabilitation and aftercare
- Stroke supervision platform orches-trates the overall patient workflow
- Siemens Healthineers Insights Series
1) New portable sensing technology will monitor health metrics like heart rate, blood pressure, location, blood levels, and speech patterns and upload this data to the cloud in real-time.
2) Feedback algorithms will analyze the health data and provide personalized suggestions to patients to improve health and meet goals based on their current condition.
3) As health data is continuously collected over time, feedback will help patients progress through phases to maximize their energy, performance, and quality of life given any health state or goal.
Digital health in diabetes: a global perspectiveYoon Sup Choi
The document discusses digital healthcare in diabetes from a global perspective. It begins with an introduction by Professor Yoon Sup Choi from Sungkyunkwan University who is the director of the Digital Healthcare Institute. It then discusses various topics related to digital healthcare for diabetes including continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems, wearable devices, mobile health applications, use of artificial intelligence, and integration of data sources like CGM data, smartphones, and electronic health records (EHRs). Examples of several digital health companies and technologies are provided.
The document discusses using big data and remote patient monitoring to create a more personalized electronic health record (EHR) system. It proposes integrating data from sources like wearables, social media, medical devices and patient lifestyle directly into the EHR to improve health outcomes. This would allow healthcare providers to remotely monitor patients in a more convenient and cost-effective manner. The market for remote patient monitoring solutions is expected to grow significantly in coming years as its adoption increases.
The document discusses the growth of the Indian healthcare industry and opportunities for disruption through new technologies and models of care. It notes that the healthcare market in India is projected to reach $307 billion by 2025 but faces challenges around access, affordability, and quality. To meet future demand and improve health outcomes, traditional approaches would require building vast new infrastructure. However, the document advocates for a new "predict, monitor, and prevent" model of healthcare enabled by technologies like telemedicine, remote monitoring, and mobile health apps to improve access, costs and quality in a more scalable way.
HXR 2017: Paul Kahn, Mad*Pow: Lessons Learned from a Bill you can understandHxRefactored
The document summarizes lessons learned from efforts to create more understandable medical bills. It describes patients' common experiences with surprise, confusion and delay regarding medical bills. It then outlines three approaches that could help reduce complexity: 1) provider networks managing all charges, 2) insurers managing all payments, or 3) a new third-party platform managing claims and payments between all parties. The key is establishing a single financial relationship for patients to alleviate fragmentation and create a coherent experience.
This document discusses transforming decentralized healthcare through an integrated care and insight system. It highlights that 95% of patient encounters occur in decentralized facilities but 95% of health data comes from centralized facilities, creating a major disconnect. The system aims to enable health workers to deliver care on par with experts, provide stakeholders with real-time tracking and analytics insights, and use care data to drive improved insights which then improve care. It provides examples of how the system has reduced errors, increased compliance with protocols, and lowered costs while dramatically increasing oversight, epidemiological accuracy, and the reach of healthcare.
Agfa HealthCare is a leading global provider of eHealth and digital imaging solutions present in over 100 countries. It has over 4,400 employees worldwide and is focused on enabling its customers to deliver quality healthcare while achieving efficiency gains. Agfa HealthCare's portfolio includes enterprise imaging, integrated care, hospital IT, and radiography solutions. Its vision is to enable superior patient care through synergies of imaging, IT, and clinical knowledge.
This document discusses using MQTT, Hadoop, and machine learning DSLs for large scale health telemetry and analytics. It presents an architecture using sensors, devices, and data streams to ingest data and perform predictive analytics and visualization. Demos are shown for telemetry/visualization, regression on allergies, and predictive analytics using DSLs. The document concludes by discussing opportunities in digital health trends like predictive analytics and the Internet of Medical Things, and next steps in interoperability, precision medicine, and population health.
The document discusses 7 of the best FDA approved health apps. It begins by providing background on the growth of health apps and the FDA's increasing scrutiny of apps that could impact patient health. It then profiles 7 specific apps that have received FDA approval, including ones that allow sharing of medical images, turn smartphones into EKGs, help manage diabetes, examine eyes, measure blood loss, deliver patient data to clinicians, and provide access to radiology images and reports. The apps aim to help doctors diagnose conditions, monitor patients remotely, and make healthcare delivery more efficient.
Talis Clinical is a Cleveland-based health tech startup that provides clinical documentation and decision support solutions to enhance patient safety during perioperative events like surgery requiring anesthesia. Their flagship product, ACG-Anesthesia, is an anesthesia information management system that tightly couples documentation of care with clinical and operational decision support. It uses patient data and risk algorithms to provide single-screen summaries of appropriate care protocols and risks for physicians and nurses. Talis also offers remote monitoring solutions that allow physicians to oversee multiple surgical cases and be notified of any deteriorating patient conditions. Their goal is to simplify workflows and bring the entire care team together to ensure safe patient care through all phases of perioperative care.
HXR 2016: Free the Data Access & Integration -Peter Levin, Amida Technology S...HxRefactored
Utilizing the power of data can empower patients and arm developers in the creation of new tools and platforms. Whether it’s authenticating data, downloading it via BlueButton, or connecting data with other applications using BlueButton on FHIR, increased data accessibility is a win for everyone. Presenters will give an overview of the opportunities and challenges that exist today and share the newest technologies and initiatives that are overcoming them.
Healthcare ecosystem is witnessing a huge transformation lately propelled by improved care and patient outcomes as the critical drivers, in addition mobile technology and IoT are leading the way for innovation in the healthcare industry, by integration sensor network such as Beacons, NFC, RFID etc.. that will play an important roles to improvise the quality of services in Intelligent Healthcare sectors .
Quick overview of Capsule's capabilities to unlock the power of medical device data to provide healthcare organizations with critical patient and device information to drive informed clinical and operational decisions.
با گسترش فناوری اطلاعات و سرویس های مختلفی امروزه در زندگی انسان ها ارائه می شود حوزه سلامت و درمان هم بی بهره از این گسترش فناوری نبوده و در صورتی که سیاستمداران و برنامه ریزان کشور بتوانند از ظرفیت های ترکیب دانش پزشکی و فناوری اطلاعات بهره ببرند شاید با وجود افزایش جمعیت کهنسال و نیاز به رسیدگی های خاصی که در این قشر احساس می شود بتوان در کاهش هزینه های درمان گامی برداشت
Engineering for Connected Patients in the IoT EraMongoDB
This document summarizes Anurag Singhal's presentation on engineering for connected patients in the IoT era. Singhal is the director of engineering at Clinical Ink, which provides mobile apps and a platform called CentrosHealth to enable clinical trials to capture data from patients using connected devices and sensors. The presentation discusses how Clinical Ink uses MongoDB to store diverse clinical trial and sensor data, ensuring data security, audit trails, and compliance with regulations. It also describes challenges around processing large volumes of data from wearable sensors and finding solutions to issues like data deduplication and streaming.
This document discusses the use of personal digital assistants (PDAs) in evidence-based medicine (EBM). It notes that PDAs have the potential to save time and money while reducing medical errors. It examines different PDA operating systems, devices, and applications that can be used for clinical drug references, electronic prescriptions, medical calculations, and accessing evidence-based resources like PubMed and clinical practice guidelines. Specific PDA tools are highlighted, including ePocratesRx for drug information, MD on Tap for accessing PubMed, and calculators for diagnostic test statistics and numbers needed to treat. The document encourages readers to try out different PDA applications and resources.
Digitalizing Healthcare- Ralph Wiegner, Siemens Healthineers for mHealth IsraelLevi Shapiro
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- COVID-19 pandemic has created new challenges for CEOs
- Acceleration of digitalization in healthcare – are healthcare decision makers well prepared for this?
- How to digitalize healthcare?
- What are the right measures and technologies to ensure sustainable digital transformation?
- The integration of clinical and non-clinical data and patient outcome sharing is seen most critical globally
- Future vision: Digital Twin – management of complex medical scenarios by patient centered data integration and modelling
- Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide
- Major challenges and trends for stroke – Facts and figures
- Vision: Connected intelligence in stroke – Self-learning real-time network of intelligent machines
- Proactive risk evaluation and early detection
- Real-time stroke response and diagnosis
- Precise stroke treatment
- Seamless integrated patient-centered rehabilitation and aftercare
- Stroke supervision platform orches-trates the overall patient workflow
- Siemens Healthineers Insights Series
1) New portable sensing technology will monitor health metrics like heart rate, blood pressure, location, blood levels, and speech patterns and upload this data to the cloud in real-time.
2) Feedback algorithms will analyze the health data and provide personalized suggestions to patients to improve health and meet goals based on their current condition.
3) As health data is continuously collected over time, feedback will help patients progress through phases to maximize their energy, performance, and quality of life given any health state or goal.
Digital health in diabetes: a global perspectiveYoon Sup Choi
The document discusses digital healthcare in diabetes from a global perspective. It begins with an introduction by Professor Yoon Sup Choi from Sungkyunkwan University who is the director of the Digital Healthcare Institute. It then discusses various topics related to digital healthcare for diabetes including continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems, wearable devices, mobile health applications, use of artificial intelligence, and integration of data sources like CGM data, smartphones, and electronic health records (EHRs). Examples of several digital health companies and technologies are provided.
How Healthcare is Adopting New Technologies? | 7 Best technology | CIO Women ...CIOWomenMagazine
The worldwide epidemic compelled the industry to adapt and innovate. It also described how healthcare is adopting new technologies in the following ten years.
The integration of mobile and medical technologies UBMCanon
The document discusses the convergence of medical devices and consumer technology. It notes that the growth of smartphones and tablets as well as the rise of chronic diseases is driving remote patient monitoring and connected medical devices. While consumer devices emphasize quick time to market and simple interfaces, medical devices require a longer development process and must meet regulatory and reliability standards. The document predicts collaboration between consumer electronic and medical companies will be important and that connected devices and sensors will continue enabling new healthcare applications and management of chronic conditions at home.
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This document discusses the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare. It outlines five points for each of the graduate attributes related to applying AI in healthcare. Some key applications discussed include using machine learning to assist pathologists, analyzing electronic health records with deep learning, using natural language processing to analyze clinical notes, implementing robotic process automation for surgeries, and using AI sensors to detect potential patient falls. The document also discusses designing AI solutions for healthcare like virtual nursing assistants, early disease detection, and enhancing cybersecurity. It investigates how AI is improving areas like radiology diagnoses, reducing hospital stays after surgery, and providing 24/7 access to medical information and care. The document highlights how modern AI tools and techniques are transforming healthcare delivery and outcomes
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In the medical and health field, artificial intelligence can help reduce the cost of ongoing health operations, and can have an impact on the quality of medical care for patients everywhere. By diagnosing diseases earlier, AI can also improve patient outcomes. No matter how you look at it, artificial intelligence has great potential in healthcare.
Precision Algorithms in Healthcare: Improving treatments with AIDay1 Technologies
It’s 2020 and we can safely say that the year hasn’t been our best or what we wanted it to be like. The alarming spread of COVID-19, and its aftermath has people unrooted and shaken to their toes, and literally everyone is looking at technology and healthcare innovations to find an answer to the pandemic. And fast.
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Whether you are working on a prescription drug, over-the-counter (OTC) drug, or even a dietary supplement, stability testing is required depending on the location of registration and agencies involved in its approval. Stability testing is the method of testing a product's safety, efficacy, and chemical composition after a set period...
Millions in the United States alone have an allergic condition, with many of these allergies being related to food. According to the Food Allergy Research & Education organization (FARE) 32 million Americans have food allergies. Of those 32 million, 200,000 require emergency medical care for allergic reactions from those foods. A common misconception is that food intolerance is a food allergy when in actuality that is its own unique category...
The field of biomedical engineering is a new, widely researched, and well-funded industry that aims to tackle problems in medicine and health by providing engineered solutions. These solutions might be delivered in the form of electrical hardware, chemicals, or even software. Given the extensive range of applications that exist in the medical device industry, the field is continuously accelerating its innovations in technology via an abundance of research and innovation outlets in countless interrelated fields. One of the many fields that are fundamentally fueling the growth of the biomedical industry is material science...
Investigating Ketamine for Parkinson’s DiseaseEMMAIntl
In May 2021, the FDA approved an Investigational New Drug (IND) application from PharmaTher Holdings Ltd., to proceed with a Phase Two clinical trial. PharmaTher Holdings Ltd. is a psychedelics biotech organization that focuses on research and development, and commercialization of psychedelics to treat pain and neurological disorders, and mental illnesses. This company is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada...
Aduhelm, an Accelerated Approval for Alzheimer’sEMMAIntl
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, especially in patients aged 65 and older1. Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease that has a direct correlation to age: as age increases, the likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s increases as well. Alzheimer’s has long been a subject of discussion in the pharmaceutical industries and, until the FDA’s recent accelerated approval of Aduhelm earlier this month, the most recent treatment approved for Alzheimer’s was in 2003, almost two decades ago. The FDA’s approval of Aduhelm represents the first-of-its-kind treatment and is the first therapy that aims to interrupt the underlying physiological pathway of Alzheimer’s, rather than simply attempt to treat its symptoms...
Every June 14th, the World Health Organization (WHO) hosts World Blood Donor Day to raise awareness all over the globe for how crucial the need for safe blood is in the healthcare industry. In the US and Canada alone, 43,000 pints of blood are used each day for life-saving procedures and treatments...
Starting in Summer 2021, a new type of COVID vaccine could be available. Known as a protein subunit vaccine, this vaccine contains a spike protein that the other three vaccines are missing. The other vaccines, Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson, contain instructions for the spike protein but do not actually include the spike protein in the vaccination. The three vaccines allow our cell bodies to make the protein up for itself...
June 14th through the 20th is Men’s Health Week, which is a great opportunity to heighten awareness for men’s depression. There is a theme in society applicable to most men as they tend to internalize depressive thoughts, not allowing for a proper diagnosis. There are four major reasons men do not reach out for help with their depression: failure to recognize the depression consuming them, downplaying signs and symptoms, reluctance to converse about their feelings with others, and resisting mental health treatment...
Celebrating Pride Month at EMMA InternationalEMMAIntl
June 1 started the celebration of Pride Month, which commemorates Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender members. Celebrating Pride Month is also more than celebrating members of the LGBTQIA+, this month is also about recognizing that diversity fuels innovation and collaboration among a variety of industries, including the life sciences...
Growth and Integration of ML/AI in BiotechEMMAIntl
The biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries are heavily reliant on collecting, storing, and analyzing data for both R&D as well as production purposes. The large, countless, and rapidly growing sets of data are critical for researchers and scientists to accelerate progress in the medical industry. As our technologies advance and our capacity to store data continue to increase, we must continue to find new ways to efficiently analyze data. Researchers at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) have determined that nucleotide and proteomics data is growing at an exponential rate, with the amount of data stored on their servers doubling each year...
Quality Function Deployment, or QFD, is a decades-old methodology focused on the voice of the customer. It was initially developed in Japan in the 1960s but was popularized in the US by the automotive industry in the 1980s . QFD is a tool often leveraged by Total Quality Management (TQM), which is a quality principle that customers define quality and subsequently should be prioritized at all stages of the product, both pre-and post-production...
New digital health technology is coming out every day and is changing the course of the MedTech industry as we know it. Many physicians are making the transition to using these digital health devices and technologies to improve patient care and outcomes. Some of this increase can be attributed to COVID-19 of course as it enabled them to provide care for patients remotely. However, many of these digital health devices and technologies have been around for a bit, so what caused the hesitation in adapting them sooner and what are some of the great perks of this new wave of medical care?
Immune Systems After the COVID-19 PandemicEMMAIntl
Everyone has heard that immune systems weaken when they are sheltered, but is that really the case? As we are now over one year into lockdowns and social distancing, many are becoming concerned that after the pandemic immune systems are going to falter after being isolated for such a long period, and many adults are concerned to resume a “normal” life due to this...
Stability Testing Requirements for PharmaceuticalsEMMAIntl
Deciding how and when to conduct stability tests on your new drug can be challenging. Stability tests provide evidence data on how the quality of a drug substance or drug product varies with time under the influence of a variety of environmental factors. It also establishes a retest period for the drug substance or a shelf life for the drug product and recommended storage conditions...
EMMA International is continuing to celebrate Women’s Health Week! While there are so many reasons Women’s Health Week is important, one of the best things to come out of this week is the attention it brings and the reminders that we should all consider our health and take steps to ensure a healthy future...
Happy National Women’s Health Week! In honor of this week bringing light to important women’s health issues, I wanted to walk through a brief history of innovations that shaped one of the largest facets of women’s health – reproductive health...
Electronic signatures have become increasingly important with the shift to remote work during the pandemic. 21CFR§11 provides regulations for electronic signatures and documentation in FDA-regulated industries to ensure validation and compliance. The regulations require that each electronic signature be unique to an individual and that their identity is authenticated, often with a password or pin. Software used must also maintain traceability of electronic signatures. While there are pre-validated software options, manufacturers are responsible for additionally validating software for their intended use and 21CFR§11 compliance. EMMA International offers assistance with software validation to support compliance with regulatory requirements.
Considerations for Biocompatibility EvaluationEMMAIntl
Biocompatibility is one of the most critical performance studies that manufacturers need to perform as part of their product development process. ISO 10993-5 and ISO 10993-10 are FDA-recognized standards for biocompatibility. Whether you perform these studies in-house or send out samples to a third-party lab the protocol for biocompatibility assessment must be conducted in accordance with ISO 10993...
Restoring the Earth for a Healthier FutureEMMAIntl
Today marks the 52nd anniversary of the birth of the true modern environmental movement, however, you probably know it as Earth Day. Early in the pandemic, many hoped that the lockdowns would help the Earth heal as people began to stay home, stopped commuting, and some factories even had paused production. Unfortunately, as things are beginning to open back up emissions are on the rise again and we need to continue to think about the future consequences...
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GEMMA Wean is a high end larval co-feeding and weaning diet aimed at Artemia optimisation and is fortified with a high level of proteins and phospholipids. GEMMA Wean provides the early weaned juveniles with dedicated fish nutrition and is an ideal follow on from GEMMA Micro or Artemia.
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International Cancer Survivors Day is celebrated during June, placing the spotlight not only on cancer survivors, but also their caregivers.
CANSA has compiled a list of tips and guidelines of support:
https://cansa.org.za/who-cares-for-cancer-patients-caregivers/
2024 HIPAA Compliance Training Guide to the Compliance OfficersConference Panel
Join us for a comprehensive 90-minute lesson designed specifically for Compliance Officers and Practice/Business Managers. This 2024 HIPAA Training session will guide you through the critical steps needed to ensure your practice is fully prepared for upcoming audits. Key updates and significant changes under the Omnibus Rule will be covered, along with the latest applicable updates for 2024.
Key Areas Covered:
Texting and Email Communication: Understand the compliance requirements for electronic communication.
Encryption Standards: Learn what is necessary and what is overhyped.
Medical Messaging and Voice Data: Ensure secure handling of sensitive information.
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Why Attend:
Expert Instructor: Brian Tuttle, with over 20 years in Health IT and Compliance Consulting, brings invaluable experience and knowledge, including insights from over 1000 risk assessments and direct dealings with Office of Civil Rights HIPAA auditors.
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About this webinar: This talk will introduce what cancer rehabilitation is, where it fits into the cancer trajectory, and who can benefit from it. In addition, the current landscape of cancer rehabilitation in Canada will be discussed and the need for advocacy to increase access to this essential component of cancer care.
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1. The Future in Digital Healthcare is Now
By: Jayme Brace
With the continued advances of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), we are at
the forefront of a new medical device era. In our previous blogs AN UPDATE ON FDA’S
DIGITAL SOFTWARE PRE-CERTIFICATION PROGRAM and MODIFICATION AFTER
INITIAL REVIEW AND TRANSPARENCY AND REAL-WORLD PERFORMANCE
MONITORING we discussed the proposed regulations from FDA on medical devices
incorporating AI/ML and the Software Pre-Cert Program. While FDA is taking strides to better
ensure patient safety, devices can still be approved through traditional channels.
On June 6th, FDA approved a continuous glucose monitoring device through the PMA pathway.
This device has the ability to continually monitor blood glucose levels for 90 days sending the
data through Bluetooth to the connected smart device(s). It can interpret historical data to aid in
therapy adjustments, predict future levels, and give alerts via the on-body sensor. This is an
exciting new device featuring the possibilities available in the digital healthcare space.
While this device was not approved with the ability for modifications without resubmission, it is
still an exciting time we are marching toward in healthcare. FDA has shown that while they are
taking strides to make an approval process better suited for groundbreaking digital health
solutions, they are not willing to let the industry lag in innovation.
Need help with your regulatory submission? Want to know how to build a sustainable quality
management system? We can help! Contact us at info@emmainternational.com or 248-987-
4497.
FDA (Jun 2019) Approval Order retrieved on 06/19/19 from
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/cdrh_docs/pdf16/P160048S006a.pdf.