Learn how healthcare providers & hospitals can leverage IoT technology to deliver safe routine care.
As front-line healthcare workers address the novel coronavirus pandemic, optimization of healthcare resources has become critical. In parallel, healthcare professionals delivering routine care must continue to treat their patients with existing conditions. The current situation is testing telemedicine’s ability to deliver safe and secure routine medical care.
Telemedicine, along with remote monitoring and diagnostic capabilities, enable the delivery of routine care, particularly during times when face-to-face appointments are not always possible or deemed essential. Being able deliver these services safely and securely is critical.
This webinar will explore how healthcare service providers and hospitals can leverage telemedicine and IoT technology to help tackle resource constraints and continue to deliver safe routine care.
Telemedicine and the deployment of connected/IoT medical devices enables doctors to continue to deliver care remotely. Ensuring the safety and security of this delivery method relies on the privacy and integrity of data collected from patients.
Before the pandemic, Forbes had predicted that approximately 161 million connected medical devices were going to be deployed in hospitals, clinics, and medical offices by 2020. However, along with the growing digitization of medical records and services comes rising cybersecurity threats. Not only is privacy a concern, but integrity is paramount in order to ensure patient safety and trust.
Join this webcast to learn how:
• Technology can help healthcare practitioners deliver routine care at a time when people can’t or don’t want to visit a doctors’ office
• Telemedicine platform/service providers can enhance security with trusted device authentication and data protection
• Secure IoT can deliver more comprehensive and safe telemedicine services