Medical Devices
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EU's Ethical AI Rules Risk Stalling Medical Device Innovation by 2026
Despite the EU AI Act's approval on March 13, 2024, obligations for high-risk AI medical devices will not fully apply for another three years, leaving a critical window of uncertainty for innovators a

What is algorithmic bias in AI systems and why does it matter?
As of May 13, 2024, the FDA had approved 882 AI-enabled Medical Devices, with 191 new entries, rapidly integrating algorithms into life-critical decisions, according to Biases in AI: Acknowledging and

Viz.ai Platform Enhances Stroke Care Through Johnson & Johnson Partnership
In a move poised to reshape neurovascular care, Johnson & Johnson is integrating an AI platform that boasts 98% specificity in detecting intracranial hemorrhages into its offerings for U.
North America Dominates Surgical Instrument Tracking Systems Market
The global surgical instrument tracking systems market, valued at US$ 315.

Medical Device Testing Market Nears $10 Billion Amidst Rising Demands
The global medical device testing market, valued at USD 9,763.

8 Key Ethical AI Healthcare Development Considerations
Black patients are three times more likely to have undetected low oxygen levels due to pulse oximeters systematically overestimating oxygen saturation in nonwhite individuals, according to pmc .

Telemedicine Cart Market Projected to Reach $4.76 Billion by 2030
The global telemedicine cart market is projected to reach a valuation of $4.76 billion by 2030, reflecting an 18.4% compound annual growth rate. This growth is driven by increased home healthcare adoption and supportive government policies.

Beyond the MRI: Mapping the Quantum Imaging Medical Device Market Trajectory
A new class of medical device, built on quantum mechanics, is moving from physics labs to clinical application, promising to redefine disease detection. This is an analysis of the emerging quantum imaging medical device market.

What Are Brain-Computer Interfaces and How Do They Revolutionize Human Interaction?
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are transforming science fiction into reality, allowing control of devices with thought. These systems hold immense potential for restoring function and redefining human-computer interaction.