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Clinical asset management industry report highlights major trends reshaping health care in 2025
Clinical asset management industry report highlights major trends reshaping health care in 2025

Associated Press

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Clinical asset management industry report highlights major trends reshaping health care in 2025

Indianapolis, Indiana, May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As health care enters a new era marked by technological innovation and regulatory challenges, TRIMEDX has released a 2025 industry report on clinical asset management, offering a deep dive into the transformative trends and strategic imperatives facing today's healthcare leaders. The report, based on executive-level dialogue among leading health systems, explores how organizations are addressing pressing challenges—ranging from the rise of generative AI to growing cybersecurity threats, capital planning complexities, and the push for Right to Repair legislation. 'AI is the most significant technological breakthrough in human history,' says Eric Larsen, president emeritus of The Advisory Board and president of TowerBrook Advisors, underscoring the report's emphasis on proactive engagement with generative AI to enhance productivity and unlock medical superintelligence. Key findings from the report include: 'Our conversations reveal a sector at a crossroads,' says TRIMEDX Chief Commercial Officer Ted Dunham. 'Healthcare organizations must make tough decisions while navigating emerging technologies and evolving regulations—all without losing sight of patient safety and care quality.' The report also previews the TRIMEDX 2025 technology roadmap, featuring innovations such as TRIMEDX GeoSense (a real-time location system), expanded mobile app capabilities, rental equipment tracking, and predictive service planning tools. These advancements aim to improve asset utilization, reduce downtime, and bolster cybersecurity. Download the full report now to explore how leading organizations are preparing for the future of healthcare technology. About TRIMEDX TRIMEDX is an industry-leading, independent clinical asset management company delivering comprehensive clinical engineering services, clinical asset informatics, and medical device cybersecurity. We help healthcare providers transform their clinical assets into strategic tools, driving reductions in operational expenses, optimizing clinical asset capital spend, maximizing resources for patient care, and delivering improved safety & protection. TRIMEDX was built by providers, for providers, and leverages a history of expert clinical engineering with data on 90-95% of in-use medical equipment in the United States. Attachment Andrew Welch TRIMEDX 317-957-5146 [email protected]

From thunderstorms to damaging winds, what to expect for Central Indiana's Sunday weather
From thunderstorms to damaging winds, what to expect for Central Indiana's Sunday weather

Yahoo

time30-03-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

From thunderstorms to damaging winds, what to expect for Central Indiana's Sunday weather

A line of storms capable of dropping heavy rain, hail and tornados is expected to move through Indiana starting Sunday afternoon, prompting warnings for Hoosiers to keep an eye on the skies. Sunday's storms are expected to hit Indiana between 2-11 p.m. Sunday, with the National Weather Service forecasting a moderate threat for potentially damaging winds, hail and tornado risk. Damaging straight-line winds, including gusts of more than 70 mph, are the main threat forecast by NWS, but there's also a moderate risk for hail of 1 inch to 2 inches in diameter, along with isolated tornadoes. Sunday's highest threat for tornadoes is in the southern part of the state, including areas around Bloomington, Seymour, Vincennes, Jasper and Evansville. Rainfall from the anticipated storm, combined with potential precipitation from storms later in the week, will also elevate the risk of flooding in low-lying areas and along riverbanks. Here's when and what to expect severe weather in Central Indiana as all of the state is under a hazardous weather outlook Sunday. Scattered showers are expected before 2 p.m., with the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms increasing from 2-5 p.m., according to NWS. Showers and thunderstorms are expected before 2 a.m. Monday before the chance of additional precipitation decreases into Monday morning. This is likely to change depending on the storm's track, but as of Sunday morning the NWS is forecasting winds of 10-14 mph with gusts up to 28 mph Sunday in Central Indiana. That's a far cry from the damaging winds that could be associated with the storm, but the situation can change quickly and should be monitored by anyone anticipating outdoor activity Sunday afternoon. The daytime high is expected to reach 73 degrees Fahrenheit Sunday before the storm drops temperatures toward an overnight low of 43. Expect a cool Monday after the storm, with the daytime high forecast at 45 and an overnight low at or below freezing heading into Tuesday. The NWS expects the chance of precipitation to grow from 60% in the daytime to 80% Sunday night. New rainfall of a half an inch to an inch is possible into Monday. This story will be updated with additional information as it is made available Sunday. Eric Larsen is IndyStar executive editor. Reach him at ericlarsen@ This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indianapolis weather Sunday could include hail, damaging winds

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