Healthcare · Device Intelligence

From asset register to
actionable device intelligence

Upload your biomedical register. Struktive cross-references CISA advisories, scores OEM concentration risk, flags warranty and EOL exposure, and produces a criticality heatmap — all from a single CSV upload.

CISA advisory feedFDA UDI cross-referenceNo consulting required

Four intelligence layers, one upload

Struktive runs every device through four analytical layers automatically. No configuration, no manual tagging.

CISA Advisory Feed

Every device in your register is cross-referenced against the CISA Healthcare Cybersecurity Advisory feed. Network-connected devices flagged with active advisories are surfaced immediately — no manual lookup required.

  • Automatic flag for devices matching CISA advisory CVEs
  • Network-connected status inferred from device category and model
  • Advisory severity mapped to criticality tier (Critical / High / Medium)
  • Export-ready for HSCC HICP and NIST SP 800-66 reporting

OEM Concentration Analysis

Understand vendor dependency risk across your entire estate. Struktive calculates OEM concentration by device category, ward, and criticality tier — so procurement and HTM leadership can see single-vendor exposure before it becomes a supply chain problem.

  • OEM share by category: Imaging, Life Support, Infusion, Surgical
  • Single-vendor dependency flag (>60% of a category from one OEM)
  • Ward-level OEM breakdown for decentralised procurement decisions
  • Trend view if multiple register snapshots are uploaded

Warranty & EOL Tracking

Struktive infers warranty status and end-of-life risk from model year, manufacturer support calendars, and FDA device classification. Devices approaching EOL are flagged before they create compliance gaps or unplanned capital expenditure.

  • Warranty status inferred from install date and OEM support schedules
  • EOL risk flag for devices within 12 months of manufacturer support end
  • Capital planning export: devices by EOL year and replacement cost tier
  • FDA Class II/III devices with lapsed UDI registration highlighted

Reliability & Criticality Scoring

Each device receives a composite reliability score based on device category, age, maintenance history (where available), and FDA classification. Life Support devices are always scored Critical regardless of age or maintenance status.

  • Criticality tiers: Critical (Life Support), High, Medium, Low
  • Reliability score 0–100 based on age, category, and maintenance data
  • PM overdue flag for devices past scheduled maintenance date
  • Heatmap view: criticality vs. reliability across all wards
CISA Advisory Cross-Reference

Network-connected devices flagged automatically

Every network-capable device in your register is matched against the CISA Healthcare Cybersecurity Advisory feed. Advisories are surfaced with severity, CVE reference, and recommended action.

cisa_advisory_flags.csv3 flagged
Asset IDVendor / ModelCategoryAdvisorySeverityAction
PHI-MRI-017Philips Ingenia 3TImagingCVE-2024-1234HighPatch available
BD-ALARIS-PW02BD Alaris 8015InfusionCVE-2023-5678CriticalIsolate pending patch
SIE-MON-044Siemens SC 9000Patient MonitoringCVE-2024-9101MediumMonitor — patch Q3
3 devices with active CISA advisories · 1 Critical · 1 High · 1 Medium
Warranty & EOL Tracking

Capital planning before the crisis

Struktive flags devices approaching end-of-life and groups them by category and replacement cost tier — so capital planning conversations happen before the device fails, not after.

CategoryTotal devicesEOL within 12mPrimary OEMsReplacement cost
Imaging123Philips / GE HealthCare$$$$
Life Support282Dräger / Mindray$$$
Infusion6411BD / Baxter$$
Patient Monitoring415Philips / Mindray$$$
21 devices approaching EOL within 12 months · capital planning export ready
OEM Concentration

Vendor dependency risk, quantified

Single-vendor dependency in a device category creates supply chain and negotiation risk. Struktive calculates OEM concentration by category and flags where one vendor controls more than 60% of a category.

By category

OEM share breakdown for each of the 9 GMDN device categories. Imaging and Life Support typically show highest concentration.

By ward / unit

Decentralised procurement decisions often create hidden concentration at the ward level. Struktive surfaces this before it becomes a problem.

Trend over time

Upload multiple register snapshots to track whether concentration is increasing or decreasing across procurement cycles.

Criticality & Reliability

Every device scored. Life Support always Critical.

Struktive assigns a criticality tier and reliability score to every device. Life Support devices are always Critical regardless of age or maintenance status — no configuration required.

Critical

Life Support devices: ventilators, defibrillators, infusion pumps, anaesthetic machines. Always Critical. PM overdue flag triggers immediate alert.

High

Imaging and Patient Monitoring devices. High criticality if age >8 years or last PM >12 months ago. Flagged for priority review.

Medium

Network-connected devices not in Life Support or Imaging. Medium criticality elevated to High if active CISA advisory present.

Low

Non-connected, non-life-critical devices. Biomedical accessories, facilities equipment, and IT peripherals. Scored for completeness.

Ready to run device intelligence on your register?

Upload any hospital equipment spreadsheet. Struktive returns CISA flags, OEM concentration analysis, EOL risk, and criticality scores in under five minutes.

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