TELFORD, PA — Dräger has announced that its Evita V800/V600, Babylog VN800, and Savina 300 ventilators have received Authority to Operate (ATO) certification from the Department of Defense (DoD) under the Risk Management Framework (RMF). Representing the highest level of cybersecurity compliance, this certification underscores Dräger’s leadership in protecting patient data and ensuring operational integrity in critical healthcare settings.
The certification, effective January 23, 2025, and valid until January 21, 2028, marks a significant milestone for Dräger’s innovative ventilator platforms. It follows the earlier ATO recognition of Dräger’s V500 series in 2020, solidifying the company’s reputation as a pioneer in cybersecurity for critical care technology.
“At Dräger, our mission extends beyond clinical technology,” said Lothar Thielen, President and CEO of Draeger, Inc. “In our quest to improve patient outcomes and health equity, we are also committed to protecting patient data. That’s why we invest significant resources in cybersecurity, which has culminated in ATO certification – the highest level of security a device can hold.”
The ATO certification provides significant advantages for hospitals, reinforcing their ability to protect sensitive patient information in an increasingly interconnected healthcare environment. The rigorous assessments required under the DoD’s RMF framework ensure compliance with stringent data protection standards, enhance interoperability across healthcare networks, and reduce risks of cyber threats. ATO-certified devices also streamline integration with electronic medical records, centralized alarms, and remote notification systems, boosting overall efficiency and reliability.
Dräger’s continued leadership in securing critical medical devices speaks to its long-term commitment to advancing safe and reliable healthcare technology. With these latest certifications, the company remains a trusted partner for hospitals navigating the complexities of cybersecurity in patient care.
Looking forward, Dräger states that it is focused on delivering cutting-edge solutions that not only improve clinical outcomes but also inspire trust through robust security measures. The company’s dedication to innovation ensures that its technologies remain at the forefront of protecting patient data and advancing the future of healthcare.
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