With the report stating that “93% of healthcare organizations (or the majority of the top 100 US hospital systems) ...
Breakdowns in communication, which account for approximately $12 billion in waste annually in U.S. hospitals, can trigger a series of negative consequences that may ultimately lead to patient harm.
Asimily’s report reflects that a significant number of US hospitals struggle with sufficient visibility process management of ...
The FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health announced a pilot program designed to improve the timeliness of communications regarding high-risk medical device recalls. The initiative aims to ...
LAS VEGAS—Clinical teams working in hospitals are constantly on the move, keeping up with urgent demands in a fast-paced environment. Baxter International saw an opportunity to offer voice-activated, ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Baxter International Inc. (NYSE:BAX), a global medtech leader, today unveiled Voalte Linq device powered by Scotty assistant, the company’s first voice-activated technology ...
Though medical personnel burnout rates have begun to stabilize, they remain higher than pre-pandemic levels, and significant challenges remain. Continued efforts are needed to tackle the underlying ...
A new study from a research team at the Centre for Wireless Communications Network and Systems (CWC-NS) at the University of ...
Healthcare communication costs trust, which is essential for good patient care. That loss of trust also translates to tangible healthcare costs. “During our first conversation, all I could think about ...
Wireless communication in industry is, of course, nothing new. Most applications of industrial wireless to date have involved either Wi-Fi or NFC (near field communication). But there’s growing ...