The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ordered a software recall for a type of ventilator, for fear of "serious injuries or death." The ventilators—the Philips Respironics, Inc. Trilogy EVO, ...
Five years ago, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services tried to plug a crucial hole in its preparations for a global pandemic, signing a $13.8 million contract with a Pennsylvania ...
(RTTNews) - Philips Respironics, affiliated to Dutch consumer electronics giant, announced additional usage instructions for Trilogy Evo Ventilators related to use of in-line nebulizers. The company ...
Koninklijke Philips PHG notified its customers about a possible power malfunction in itsTrilogy Evo continuous ventilators and initiated a software update to resolve the same in March. The FDA ...
90,905 ventilators recalled globally due to software errors causing potential safety risks. Nine injuries and one death reported; Philips requires urgent software updates. Memorial Day Special: Access ...
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On Tuesday, Koninklijke Philips N.V. (NYSE:PHG) issued a correction related to the Software Version used in Trilogy Evo, Trilogy EV300, Trilogy Evo O2, and Trilogy Evo Universal ventilators to resolve ...
This past September, with the design of the new Trilogy Evo Universal finally cleared by the Food and Drug Administration, HHS ordered 10,000 of the ventilators for the Strategic National Stockpile at ...
Five years ago, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services tried to plug a crucial hole in its preparations for a global pandemic, signing a $13.8 million contract with a Pennsylvania ...
This past September, with the design of the new Trilogy Evo Universal finally cleared by the Food and Drug Administration, HHS ordered 10,000 of the ventilators for the Strategic National Stockpile at ...
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