A final rule was recently granted
by the federal government that allows medical imaging equipment owners to
repair their machines without intervention from the maker. This new rule
shatters a copyright barrier that was previously in place.
An exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
allows servicers to work around medical device security controls to access
software required to maintain or restore the system. The Copyright Office
Registrar recommended the Library of Congress moves forward with the change.
The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance represents the
original imaging equipment manufacturers and released a statement
saying the recommendation to move forward will lead to “unnecessary safety and
security risks” for patients.
In a
statement, the President and CEO of Avante Health Solutions said, “This is
significant to healthcare systems looking for affordable options to maintain
and repair expensive medical equipment and associated devices. Avante is
thrilled, as this ruling builds on the FDA’s recognition of the merits and
safety of the services provided by independent service organizations.”
The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA)
outlined that manufacturers are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration,
and independent technicians are not held to the same standards as they have a
lower amount of scrutiny associated with their position.
Moreover, the alliance also voiced concern over whether
manufacturers’ intellectual property would be exposed to the public, which
would be detrimental to the industry.
“MITA Executive Director Patrick Hope said, “If this
recommendation is ultimately accepted and implemented, it would amount to a
license for unregulated third-party servicers to hack sensitive technology,
creating grievous cybersecurity and patient safety risks. We intend to continue
to advocate against this misguided approach.”
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