The med-tech industry is evolving from solely supplying advanced hardware to providing comprehensive patient care solutions. This shift influences how med-tech companies tackle product development, collaboration, and data utilisation.
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The pandemic accelerated the adoption of digital health solutions and devices. But it also exposed the cybersecurity vulnerabilities of increasingly connected hospital systems. Digital leaders in hospital organizations must now demand data security assurance from technology providers.
Medical content management and virtual collaboration will be the main focus when Olympus brings its digital health portfolio to 2022 HIMSS European Health Conference & Exhibition, underlining its vision for connecting people, systems and expertise throughout healthcare delivery.
Expanding the role of advanced medical content in clinical outcome improvement is at the heart of a cooperation between Oslo University Hospital and Olympus, which will also build the foundation for the development of AI in digital health solutions.
Engin Demirel, EMEA Head of Product management, Marketing and Sales operations, Customer Solutions at Olympus, explains how telementoring is growing in value, providing many clinical and operational benefits to hospitals.
Clinicians from the Pomeranian Medical University Hospital in Szczecin (Poland) use Olympus systems to create a new working environment. While MedPresence helps to streamline teamwork between clinicians, improve quality of care, educate surgery teams and students, VaultStream supports medical content management.