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John W. Mitchell, Senior Correspondent | May 29, 2017
From the May 2017 issue of HealthCare Business News magazine
According to Hansen, these features all support an important goal: clinicians need to spend more time taking care of patients and less time trying to figure out how to use devices.
This is accomplished by ensuring that vulnerabilities are minimized or eliminated. “Safety is everything. Safety for the patient, ensuring the device is smart. Safety for the clinician, reducing the opportunity for human errors. And safety for the hospital, by reducing the risk of vulnerabilities to their systems,” says Hansen.
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