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Medical Device News Magazine features byline articles from medical device and biotechnology industry experts (KOLs). Our experts share their views including what the future holds for the medical device industry, how devices can improve patient outcomes, functionality and more.

Radiology’s Looming Labor Gap

Radiology’s Looming Labor Gap: How Emerging Technology Can Address this Labor Shortage and Better Serve Providers, Patients and Health Systems | By Evan Ruff, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder, OXOS Medical

Within two years, the U.S. will have a shortage of 98,700 medical and lab technologists and more than 80% of health systems are currently reporting shortages in their radiology departments. More than half of the radiologists in the U.S. are 55 and older, and the flow of residents to fill the gap isn’t nearly big enough. The staffing shortage is even more acute among radiation technologists and in the U.K., 97% of radiology departments cannot meet diagnostic reporting requirements.

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The Unexpected Aid Needed to Revolutionize Behavioral Healthcare | By Todd Fisher, co-founder and CEO of CallTrackingMetrics

Fisher writes, “As a result of this shift in thinking, thankfully more and more people have begun seeking behavioral healthcare. Those seeking care are often in crisis requiring providers to not only be fast, but empathetic. One unexpected source powering these to crucial connections? Marketing attribution tools.” Read on to learn more.

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Hemorrhagic Stroke

The Journey to Establishing the World’s First Successful Surgical Treatment for Hemorrhagic Stroke | By Jim Pearson, President & CEO, NICO Corporation

Jim Pearson advises October 29th is World Stroke Day (WSD) — an important day for the global stroke community to take action, educate, and focus on prevention. It is also a chance to deeply reflect on how we can continue to serve people who will suffer strokes in the future. For us leaders in the life sciences, WSD is a powerful reminder to ask ourselves how we can continue to innovate in order to decrease the lives lost and improve both clinical and economic outcomes. Over the past decade, we have built a company and team at NICO Corporation dedicated to bringing forth new innovations and, more importantly, scientific evidence in the deadliest type of stroke — hemorrhagic stroke. Read to learn more.

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