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How the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital used HRI to transform Field Safety Notice management, processing 1,921 device serial numbers in 3 minutes.
How the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital used HRI to transform Field Safety Notice management, processing 1,921 device serial numbers in 3 minutes.
When a manufacturer issues a Field Safety Notice, the question is simple: which patients have this device? Patient safety depends on infrastructure, not just intention.
Ireland's first dual-chamber leadless pacemaker system was completed at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital and captured on HRI's national cardiac device registry in real time. Here is why that matters for the future of cardiac device evidence.
The UK Biobank breach is a 500,000-person case study in the difference between a contract and an architecture, and a warning for how the European Health Data Space gets built
Connectivity is only the beginning. By Robert Kelly, Founder and CEO, Heart Rhythm International. A patient presents to an emergency department, not their usual hospital. They have an implanted cardiac device. The clinical team needs to understand their device history, recent transmissions, and any flagged alerts. None of that information
The constraint holding back healthcare AI is not the algorithm. It is that most clinical data was never structured, governed, or prepared for model training.
Fragmented clinical data is an overlooked risk in modern cardiac care. When device records scatter across hospitals, clinicians make decisions with incomplete information.
AI in healthcare will not be limited by algorithms. It will be limited by ground truth data. And very few countries have the infrastructure required to generate it.
Pulse+IT, Australia's leading health technology publication, examines how Ireland's Living Registry model offers a blueprint for connected cardiac care as Australia prepares for new TGA device identification regulations.
HRI has joined Ulster University's €9.1m PEACEPLUS Health Frontiers Technology Innovation Centre as an industry partner within the Connected Health & Wellbeing Cluster.
Static registries were built for a different era. Modern cardiac care demands living infrastructure that updates continuously and supports decisions at the point of care.
HRI has joined the EU-funded CARAMEL Project, contributing its 17-year longitudinal cardiac device dataset to a Horizon Europe initiative focused on cardiovascular health in women.