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Supply shortages are top concerns of healthcare providers and hospital supply chain planners. The global pandemic amplified this issue, placing unprecedented demands on healthcare entities, systems, and processes. In addition, the healthcare industry at-large may need to develop new capabilities in dynamic inventory management to comply with regulations and policies in order to monitor expired supplies and maintain stockpiles. In this session, you will learn the top use cases that incorporate (1) single view of inventory, (2) smart alerts to detect events and (3) AI to take corrective actions, which are key elements for supplier, order and inventory management in healthcare.
Details on this session will be announced shortly.
Details on this session will be announced shortly.
Details on this session will be announced shortly.
Details on this session will be announced shortly.
According to a MassDevice news article titled 8 medical device companies that beat the COVID-19 pandemic and prospered, “Some medical device businesses not only survived the COVID-19 pandemic but actually thrived — with many producing the medtech needed to fight the coronavirus’ spread.” Medical device companies that create products must remain in alignment with industry standards like ISO 13485 and IEC 62304 for development and ISO 14971 for risk management. Focusing on an infusion pump use case, you will learn the phases of (1) design planning, (2) product requirements and risk management, (3) design input and (4) design output for developing a medical device.