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4 Trends Advancing Medtech
For the past 20 years, the Medical Design Excellence Awards have celebrated medical products that improve the quality and accessibility of healthcare. Our finalists this year carry on this tradition, while also keeping in step with today’s high-tech digital and consumer trends.
With the help of our esteemed jurors, we have identified four key trends in this year’s group of finalists: risk reduction; faster, more-efficient healthcare delivery; the influence of the Internet of Things; and the consumerization of healthcare.
We’ve been tracking a few of these trends in past awards programs, so they’re not necessarily n...
Source: MDDI - April 27, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Daphne Allen Tags: MD & M East (New York) Design Source Type: news
Medtech approvals: FDA releases June 2015 PMAs
The FDA today released its list of the pre-market approvals it granted for medical devices in June 2015:
Summary of PMA Originals & Supplements Approved
Originals: 5
Supplements: 80
Summary of PMA Originals Under Review
Total Under Review: 53
Total Active: 22
Total On Hold: 31
Summary of PMA Supplements Under Review
Total Under Review: 575
Total Active: 418
Total On Hold: 157
Summary of All PMA Submissions
Originals: 4
Supplements: 72
Summary of PMA Supplement PMA Approval/Denial Decision Times
Number of Approvals: 80
Number of Denials: 0
Average Days Fr Receipt to Decision (Total Time): 115.2
FDA Time: 97.1 ...
Source: Mass Device - August 20, 2015 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: MassDevice Tags: Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Regulatory/Compliance Source Type: news
Foreign Body to the Face and Facial Laceration Repair
Part 1 in a Series
Wound care and suture repair are two of the most frequently encountered issues in the emergency department. It is the midlevel provider’s job to be familiar with proper wound care and suturing techniques as well as quick and safe treatment of soft tissue skin injuries. You can use various suturing techniques and styles, but it is important to find a few that really work for you, often tailored to the area of injury.
This month, we are focusing on lacerations and puncture wounds to the soft tissue of the face. Future posts will touch on other suturing skills, with some great tips from our plastic surge...
Source: The Procedural Pause - January 31, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Blog Posts Source Type: blogs