SUMMIT CHAIRPERSON Tim Gee, Principal, Medical Connectivity Consulting CHAIRPERSON’S NOTE Since the advent of the HITECH Act in 2009, EMRs have gone from a growth to a replacement market. Connecting medical devices to EMRs for clinical documentation has also gone from a growth to replacement market. We are in, what many are calling, the post-EMR world. In this new environment, the connectivity focus has shifted from clinical documentation of medical device data into the patient’s chart, to capturing and consuming device data in a myriad of ways. Often styled as the Internet of Medical Things or IoMT, focus has shifted to Digital health applications like remote patient monitoring and chronic disease management, Clinical decision support systems, and Extending embedded systems devices to provide remote surveillance, alert and alarm notification The Medical Device and IoT Summit explores all of these issues and more to provide actionable information for device manufacturers, software

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