- Medical devices - World Health Organization (WHO)
Medical devices are used in many diverse settings, for example, by laypersons at home, by paramedical staff and clinicians in remote clinics, by opticians and dentists and by health-care professionals in advanced medical facilities, for prevention and screening and in palliative care
- Assistive technology - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO fact sheet on assistive technology Assistive technology enables people to live healthy, productive, independent, and dignified lives, and to participate in education, the labour market and civic life
- Medical Device News | MedTech Dive
From haphazard layoffs at the Food and Drug Administration to the industry’s current IPO environment and tracking FDA-authorized AI devices, here is a collection of top stories from MedTech Dive Monogram Technologies conducted its first fully autonomous robotic knee replacement surgery, while
- Electronic waste (e-waste)
These discarded devices are considered e-waste and can become a threat to health and the environment if they are not disposed of and recycled appropriately Common items in e-waste streams include computers, mobile phones, large household appliances, and medical equipment
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