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2026 Healthcare Trends: AI, Medical Device Cybersecurity, Digital Therapeutics
The IEEE Standards Association has identified key healthcare and life sciences trends for 2026, focusing on AI-driven health delivery, medical device cybersecurity, and digital therapeutics. The notice highlights opportunities and challenges associated with these evolving technologies.
IEEE Medical Device Registry Enhances Healthcare Cybersecurity
The IEEE Standards Association has launched the IEEE Medical Device Registry, a public database of medical devices that have successfully completed cybersecurity certification under the IEEE 2621 framework. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and trust in healthcare by providing verifiable information on device cybersecurity performance.
AI, 5G, Cybersecurity, and Data Interoperability in Connectivity
The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) published a blog post discussing the future of connectivity, focusing on the integration of AI, 5G, cybersecurity, and data interoperability into intelligent infrastructure. The post highlights the evolving trends and the importance of consensus-based standards in shaping these advancements.
Telecom Consultation on CCTS Fee Structure
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has extended deadlines for a consultation on the fee structure and dispute mechanism of the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services Inc. (CCTS). The revised deadlines for submissions are April 7, 2026, for CCTS responses, April 21, 2026, for interventions, and May 26, 2026, for replies.
CRTC Policy Prohibits Fees Barrier to Switching Cellphone and Internet Plans
The CRTC has issued a new policy prohibiting fees that act as a barrier for consumers switching cellphone and Internet plans. These changes, effective June 12, 2026, amend the Wireless Code and Internet Code to empower consumers and align with recent amendments to the Telecommunications Act.
Bell Canada Withdraws Features of Small Business Service
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has approved Bell Canada's application to withdraw certain features of its Bell Total Connect for Small Business service. The affected features include Soft Client, Mobile Application, and Call Dashboard, due to end-of-life equipment. The withdrawal is effective September 30, 2025.
Digital Markets Act: Gatekeepers Submit Updated Compliance Reports
Six designated gatekeepers under the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) have submitted updated compliance reports. These reports detail the measures implemented over the past year to adhere to the DMA's requirements.
DSA Transparency Reports Clarify Content Moderation
The EU has published harmonised transparency reports under the Digital Services Act (DSA), standardising content moderation data reporting for online services. This follows the adoption of an Implementing Regulation in July 2025, with the first reports due by March 2026.
CRTC Approves Broadband Fund Holdback Reports
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has approved holdback reports for several broadband funding recipients, including ATG Arrow Technology Group Limited Partnership, Columbia Basin Broadband Corporation, and Nexicom Inc. This approval allows for the distribution of payments associated with these holdbacks.
CRTC Approves Northwestel Tariff Applications
The CRTC has approved tariff applications from Northwestel Inc. for the introduction of digital satellite circuits and the withdrawal of a digital satellite service. Revised tariff pages are to be issued within 10 days.
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