New AdvaMed Bulletin Outlines Strategies for Managing Remote Medical Devices

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520 3 |a AdvaMed recently published a technical performance and safety bulletin, titled “Remote Device Operations: Common Challenges and Mitigation Strategies,” to help health care providers, device manufacturers, and IT teams navigate the complex landscape of remotely managing medical devices. “Remote operations of medical devices offer a substantial opportunity to improve health care quality and access, but success depends on anticipating and managing the barriers that can come with connected systems,” said Michelle Gruber, product marketing specialist, digital and automation services for Siemens Healthineers, North America, and chair of the AdvaMed Imaging Remote Device Task Force, in a release. Key challenges identified in the bulletin include: * Interoperability and Standards: Ensuring connected medical devices comply with frameworks such as IEC 80001-1 and ISO TR 80001-2-6, with integration supported by the ANSI/AAMI/UL 2800 series of standards. * Peripheral Device and Software Compatibility: Addressing frequent problems with input devices, drivers, and kiosk modes, which require both short-term fixes and long-term vendor collaboration. * Third-Party Hardware and Tools: Tackling screen scaling, audio mismatches, and KVM/web viewer incompatibility through close coordination with hardware and software developers. * Network-Related Issues: Managing bandwidth limitations, unstable video feeds, and degraded audio by defining clear network requirements and monitoring protocols. * Security Patches and Service Updates: Minimizing downtime and misconfigurations through coordinated update planning with IT teams and vendors. * Cloud Infrastructure and Regulatory Considerations: Mitigating latency, jurisdictional restrictions, and cost unpredictability through careful planning and vendor engagement. AdvaMed recently published a technical performance and safety bulletin, titled “Remote Device Operations: Common Challenges and Mitigation Strategies,” to help health care providers, device manufacturers, and IT teams navigate the complex landscape of remotely managing medical devices. “Remote operations of medical devices offer a substantial opportunity to improve health care quality and access, but success depends on anticipating and managing the barriers that can come with connected systems,” said Michelle Gruber, product marketing specialist, digital and automation services for Siemens Healthineers, North America, and chair of the AdvaMed Imaging Remote Device Task Force, in a release. Key challenges identified in the bulletin include: * Interoperability and Standards: Ensuring connected medical devices comply with frameworks such as IEC 80001-1 and ISO TR 80001-2-6, with integration supported by the ANSI/AAMI/UL 2800 series of standards. * Peripheral Device and Software Compatibility: Addressing frequent problems with input devices, drivers, and kiosk modes, which require both short-term fixes and long-term vendor collaboration. * Third-Party Hardware and Tools: Tackling screen scaling, audio mismatches, and KVM/web viewer incompatibility through close coordination with hardware and software developers. * Network-Related Issues: Managing bandwidth limitations, unstable video feeds, and degraded audio by defining clear network requirements and monitoring protocols. * Security Patches and Service Updates: Minimizing downtime and misconfigurations through coordinated update planning with IT teams and vendors. * Cloud Infrastructure and Regulatory Considerations: Mitigating latency, jurisdictional restrictions, and cost unpredictability through careful planning and vendor engagement. 
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