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Intellectt, Inc. Acquires U.S. Electronics, Inc. to Bolster Medical Device Manufacturing and Staffing Expertise

Imaging Technology

(USEI), a reputable medical device manufacturing company with over 25 years of experience announced it has been acquired by Intellectt, Inc., as it expands its capabilities in the healthcare industry with its 7th acquisition in the Life Science/Healthcare sectors within the prior two years. Intellectt, Inc.

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Why Cybersecurity is Non-Negotiable for Medical Devices in 2023

Open Medscience

As the world becomes increasingly connected, cyber threats have become a critical concern for every industry, including healthcare. The post Why Cybersecurity is Non-Negotiable for Medical Devices in 2023 appeared first on Open Medscience.

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Patient groups call for CMS to cover AI in radiology

AuntMinnie

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to establish a formalized payment pathway for AI healthcare services. From helping a physician detect polyps in a colonoscopy to prioritizing a scan showing a doctor that a patient needs an emergency intervention, AI in medical imaging benefits patients,” the groups wrote.

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Annalise.ai Receives FDA Clearance and Breakthrough Device Designation

Imaging Technology

milla1cf Wed, 09/13/2023 - 15:58 September 13, 2023 — Annalise.ai , a leader in AI -powered medical imaging solutions, announced the receipt of 510(k) clearance from the U.S. has also received FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for its obstructive hydrocephalus software tool. Annalise.ai as a provider of one of the U.S.’s

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MedDream Integrates Viewer with AWS HealthImaging

Imaging Technology

Med Dream’s Universal DICOM Viewer enables healthcare professionals to access medical images anytime, from any device, ensuring continuous availability. It is FDA cleared for diagnostic use and certified as a Class IIB medical device in accordance with the European Medical Device Regulation (MDR).

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3 Service Strategies for Medical Imaging Equipment in 2023

Everything Rad

As we enter 2023, we see familiar – and essential – service strategies for maximizing the return on investment (ROI) on medical imaging equipment: Strengthen cybersecurity to keep operations flowing. 1) Medical imaging software that is not in synch with vendor upgrades can be vulnerable to hackers.

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Qure.ai receives Class III license from Health Canada

AuntMinnie

has received a Class III medical device license from Health Canada for all its medical imaging AI products. The license allows the company to expand its presence into the Canadian healthcare market, according to the vendor.

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