The largest strike by U.S. health care workers, in early Oct. 2022, brought increased attention to the seriousness of the staff shortage in hospitals and the urgent need to address it. Multiple reports over the last 10 years have documented the impact of alarm fatigue on nurses, in particular, and its contribution to professional burnout and ongoing staffing issues. A bit counterintuitively, more integrated, continuous monitoring of vital signs reduces alarm fatigue for medical staff attending to post-surgical patients, a study by GE Healthcare Technologies Inc. and Cleveland Clinic found.
The recent greenlight from European regulators to Tasso Inc. to market its Tasso+ device in the EU brings another solution to the market for blood collection Tasso has developed the Tasso+, a single-use blood lancing device that collects a microliter capillary blood from the upper arm. Tasso claims that it is the first device of its kind to get both CE mark and U.S. FDA approval.
Scientists at Washington University in St. Louis reported filing patent protection for their breath test that quickly identifies those infected with SARS-CoV-2, requires only one or two breaths to be performed, and provides results in less than a minute. Read More
Med-tech deals are up 49.01% year over year, with the industry raising $9.83 billion through September in 2023, up from $6.59 billion in the same time frame last year. The number of deals, meanwhile, has decreased from 1,510 through Q3 2022 to 1,278 this year. Read More
Clinical updates, including trial initiations, enrollment status and data readouts and publications: Brainsway, Delcath, GE Healthcare, Neuonetics, Nexalin. Read More
Regulatory snapshots, including global submissions and approvals, clinical trial approvals and other regulatory decisions and designations: Bonesupport, Burning Rock Biotech, Establishment Labs. Read More