Medical Monitoring: Interoperability Lags Behind Technological Capacity
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Companies have developed advanced devices that are capable of monitoring patients' physiological and device information in the hospital, at home and in a variety of other settings, but stakeholders say the market is limited by reluctance among device firms to advance interoperability
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