IN DEPTH

Mobile health – predicted to reach $12.1bn by 2030

Lack of trust in AI-led electronic health systems remains

Cyborg identity: what can MedTech learn from the disability community?

Q&A with Jacqueline Anim, Sr. Principal Materials Engineer at Ethicon Inc. 

TELEMEDICINE

‘The doctor will call you now’ – why telemedicine is here to stay 

Following news of proposed rule changes allowing greater controlled-medication flexibility, telemedicine’s utilisation is exceeding its original pandemic-oriented framework.

CLINICAL TRIALS

Remote clinical trial monitoring uptake rises 

COVID-19

Covid-19 spurred on the self-testing revolution

A custom fit? 3D printing for prosthetic limbs

Cervical cancer technologies emerge to support screening

Overturning Roe: Impact on IVF treatment technologies

The wounds of war: AI leads arms race for burn assessment

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  • Formacoat Company Insight
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  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • The medical industry briefing
  • Alleima Company Insight
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  • Comment
  • Biohacking is a response to societal problems, but not the answer
  • New development in the implantable cardioverter defibrillator market
  • Effects of the economic downturn on the surgical robotics market
  • Micro Crystal
  • In Depth
  • ‘The doctor will call you now’ – why telemedicine is here to stay
  • Mobile health – predicted to reach $12.1bn by 2030
  • Lack of trust in AI-led electronic health systems remains
  • Cyborg identity: what can MedTech learn from the disability community?
  • Q&A with Jacqueline Anim, Sr. Principal Materials Engineer at Ethicon Inc.
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  • Mimotopes Company Insight
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