
December 18, 2024
The integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning in medical devices has surged, with the FDA approving nearly 250 such devices by 2023, compared to under 10 in 2013. However, a study from Boston Children's Hospital reveals a significant gap in the pediatric application of these technologies, with only about 40 devices approved for children this year and just 20 percent of them incorporating pediatric data in their algorithms. Researchers Dr. Ryan Brewster and Dr. Florence Bourgeois found that a majority of AI devices were either aimed at adults or lacked specified pediatric use, raising concerns about the safety and efficacy of adult-based algorithms when applied to children.
AI Medical Devices Surge, But Pediatric Testing Lags Behind Boston Children's Hospital
December 18, 2024
Dan Magoc has recently assumed the role of Chief Information Officer at Integris Health, a 16-hospital system in Oklahoma City, with the goal of transforming the IT department into an elite unit. His approach focuses on executing foundational IT processes effectively while fostering a proactive culture that aligns IT with business priorities, moving away from a reactive model. Drawing on his extensive experience from Mercy, where he led AI initiatives and implemented mobile technologies, Magoc prioritizes addressing cybersecurity challenges, particularly concerning medical devices and IoT, and promotes a collective responsibility among staff for maintaining cybersecurity protocols.
Integris Health's New CIO Aims for Elite IT Transformation Becker's Hospital Review
December 17, 2024
The rise of Nvidia, which recently surpassed Apple as the world’s most valuable company, and fall of former computing titan Intel can offer learnings as healthcare reaches an inflection point. By leveraging technology and embracing preventive care, healthcare providers can enhance patient outcomes and reduce costs. Adapting to these shifts, including the integration of digital health solutions and personalized medicine, can help ensure that healthcare systems remain relevant and effective in addressing the needs of a changing patient population. The healthcare sector can benefit from applying these lessons from the tech industry to navigate its current challenges and enhance its long-term viability.
What Healthcare Can Learn from Nvidia and Intel's Divergence Forbes
December 17, 2024
Recent updates to password guidelines from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) focus on simplifying password management for users by advising that passwords should only be changed when a compromise is suspected. NIST now recommends using longer passwords, ideally at least 15 characters, and encourages the use of passphrases. Despite these changes, many organizations still rely on passwords for regulatory reasons and due to outdated systems that limit modern authentication methods. Experts suggest that a shift towards more comprehensive identity governance strategies is essential, advocating for technologies like zero trust architectures to better safeguard against identity-based threats.
NIST Revamps Password Guidelines to Combat User Fatigue and Enhance Security Cybersecurity Dive
December 18, 2024
The integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning in medical devices has surged, with the FDA approving nearly 250 such devices by 2023, compared to under 10 in 2013. However, a study from Boston Children's Hospital reveals a significant gap in the pediatric application of these technologies, with only about 40 devices approved for children this year and just 20 percent of them incorporating pediatric data in their algorithms. Researchers Dr. Ryan Brewster and Dr. Florence Bourgeois found that a majority of AI devices were either aimed at adults or lacked specified pediatric use, raising concerns about the safety and efficacy of adult-based algorithms when applied to children.
AI Medical Devices Surge, But Pediatric Testing Lags Behind Boston Children's Hospital
December 18, 2024
Dan Magoc has recently assumed the role of Chief Information Officer at Integris Health, a 16-hospital system in Oklahoma City, with the goal of transforming the IT department into an elite unit. His approach focuses on executing foundational IT processes effectively while fostering a proactive culture that aligns IT with business priorities, moving away from a reactive model. Drawing on his extensive experience from Mercy, where he led AI initiatives and implemented mobile technologies, Magoc prioritizes addressing cybersecurity challenges, particularly concerning medical devices and IoT, and promotes a collective responsibility among staff for maintaining cybersecurity protocols.
Integris Health's New CIO Aims for Elite IT Transformation Becker's Hospital Review
December 17, 2024
The rise of Nvidia, which recently surpassed Apple as the world’s most valuable company, and fall of former computing titan Intel can offer learnings as healthcare reaches an inflection point. By leveraging technology and embracing preventive care, healthcare providers can enhance patient outcomes and reduce costs. Adapting to these shifts, including the integration of digital health solutions and personalized medicine, can help ensure that healthcare systems remain relevant and effective in addressing the needs of a changing patient population. The healthcare sector can benefit from applying these lessons from the tech industry to navigate its current challenges and enhance its long-term viability.
What Healthcare Can Learn from Nvidia and Intel's Divergence Forbes
December 17, 2024
Recent updates to password guidelines from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) focus on simplifying password management for users by advising that passwords should only be changed when a compromise is suspected. NIST now recommends using longer passwords, ideally at least 15 characters, and encourages the use of passphrases. Despite these changes, many organizations still rely on passwords for regulatory reasons and due to outdated systems that limit modern authentication methods. Experts suggest that a shift towards more comprehensive identity governance strategies is essential, advocating for technologies like zero trust architectures to better safeguard against identity-based threats.
NIST Revamps Password Guidelines to Combat User Fatigue and Enhance Security Cybersecurity Dive

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