A list of puns related to "Medical restraint"
Overview:
Medical device companies and healthcare providers are facing threats in mobile and web applications, and various network nodes. The healthcare industry, medical device providers, and individuals/patients are adopting a wide range of connected devices such as wearables, backend system, integration devices, and automated equipment. These devices also vulnerable to attacks by hackers as these devices store and transfer health information on a regular basis. Furthermore, the healthcare organizations are moving toward connected hospitals infrastructure to provide best-quality and on time services. The medical device security value chain players need to ensure high-end security in each layer of connected hospital infrastructure to increase patient experience and business footprints.
Market Analysis:
The increasing adoption rate of connected devices by consumers, use of mobile health applications/devices (home care), government regulations, lack of security testing on medical devices, and increasing initiatives toward connected hospital are expected to drive the market. In addition, lack of knowledge and access control, pressure to meet production activities, and standardization of technology are few challenges hampering the medical device security market growth. According to Trends Market Research, Global Medical Device Security Market revenue is expected to reachΒ $28.9 billion, growing at a CAGR ofΒ 35.59%Β over the forecasts up to 2023. The market is analyzed by services, solutions, security type, end-users, regions, and device type.
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Market Segmentation Analysis:
The security type segment includes cloud security, wireless security, application security, and network security. Currently, the cloud security segment is expected to play a vital role as both small and large healthcare organizations consider cloud security to be one of their key priorities in their businesses. The growing adoption of smart medical devices, mobile health applications, and investment in mobile platform have led the demand for mobile applications in the market. The service segment will hold the major market share by 2023 followed by solutions due to huge demand for various services
... keep reading on reddit β‘I'm just writing this to get it off my chest and not feel too alone. I don't expect anything from this but if someone wants to answer, absolutely feel free to do so, I would appreciate it.
It's just terrible right now. Everything, absolutely everything everywhere is filled with information about vaccines, medical related stuff and I have a really hard time with curfews. Even when they don't really affect me, just knowing that I am not allowed to go out throws my mind back to places where I absolutely don't want it to be anymore. Fuck all this shit, I can't deal with it right now. I try to avoid news when I'm in a bad mood cause they're triggering, but I can't escape it.
Curfews remind me if times where I was being hold trapped, and even if don't always want to go out at night, just the fact that I'm not allowed to pushes me close to the edge.
Testing for covid puts me in a full blown flashback, cause these tests are painful and I just can't handle them, even on medication.
I got both vaccines for covid by now, I'm not an idiot, I know it's important and my hope would be that I wouldn't have to be tested anymore so 2 hard triggers to avoid weekly ones. They have been absolutely horrible. I was on benzos the whole time, couldn't walk straight on my way there, but as soon as I was in the situation, its been like I hadn't taken any medication at all. The muscle pain around that injection is triggering.
I'm still on benzos (day 3, so no worries), but even that doesn't do much. Still can't eat anything, still images of being forcefully and brutally tied down and getting injections of stuff that I don't know what it's been.
I fucking hate the whole "but they're doctors, they want to help you/you can trust them/blablabla" bullshit that normal people tell me when I share my problem. Yeah guess what you bloody fish face, as I just elaborated that's the whole fuckin problem right there. I absolutely rationally know small things like a swab test don't put me in actual danger, but tell that to my amygdala and the rest of the nervous system.
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