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Biotech Innovation Strengthening Clinical Pipelines
The discovery and development of next-generation therapies are being propelled by a fundamental leap in our understanding of molecular biology and cellular mechanics. By bridging the gap between laboratory research and clinical application, the life sciences sector is creating a robust stream of precision treatments that offer new hope for previously intractable conditions.
Articles
A Guide to Healthcare AI Certification: Third-Party Organizations and Programs
AI is transforming healthcare in diagnostics and imaging analysis, as well as administrative operations. This integration challenges decision-makers to ensure these tools are safe, effective,...
Articles
How to Build a Measurement-Based Care Strategy That Grows With Your Organization
As your organization expands and serves more clients, itโs essential to maintain a consistent quality of care. A measurement-based care strategy provides a promising solution...
Equipment & Devices
UK Medical Device Testing Jumps 17%, AI and Neurotech Lead
Clinical investigations of medical devices in the UK reached a record high in 2025, rising 17 per cent compared with 2024, as the Medicines and...
Equipment & Devices
Medtronic Secures FDA PMA for Infuse Bone Graft in TLIF
Medtronic announced that it has secured FDA premarket approval (PMA) permitting the use of its Infuse bone graft in TLIF procedures. The authorization applies to...
Healthcare IT
Regulatory Trends Shaping Medical Technology
The path from innovation to clinical implementation is governed by an increasingly complex and dynamic set of global standards. As digital health and artificial intelligence become integral to patient care, the frameworks that ensure safety and efficacy are evolving to address the unique challenges of software-based medical solutions and interconnected hardware.
Healthcare IT
Healthcare Supply Chains Driving Efficiency
The intricate network responsible for delivering life-saving medications and surgical instruments is undergoing a fundamental digital overhaul. By prioritizing transparency and resilience, medical institutions are moving away from reactive procurement toward a proactive logistical model that ensures essential resources are always available at the point of care.
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