5 Challenges of Moving Medtech to the Home
July 5, 2016
Medical devices are increasingly moving out of healthcare settings and into people's homes. Here are five pitfalls that device designers should watch out for, courtesy of Kenneth Fine, president of Proven Process Medical Devices.
Kenneth Fine
The practice of home-based healthcare is on the rise, along with demand for medical devices that can be used at home for patient care and monitoring. Cost pressures and the preference for rehabilitating in one's personal residence--along with the increase in personal health monitoring practices--are driving patient care away from clinical settings and creating an increased need for devices that can be utilized in residential environments.
Development and use of home-based medical devices is fraught with unique challenges. Here are five you should especially watch out for.
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Kenneth Fine is president and co-founder of Proven Process Medical Devices (Mansfield, MA). Fine has more than 31 years of experience in the design and development of Class II and critical Class III electromechanical medical devices and equipment. His major areas of expertise include electrical and software design for medical systems; medical software development processes and quality systems; international and domestic quality standards; FDA GMP, new product development; and product improvement management.
[Original house image courtesy of Monam on Pixabay.]
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