What We're Reading: Page 178
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 28, 2020
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STAT
Covid-19 relief package likely to include billions more for vaccines, testing
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Healthcare Dive
'Weeks where decades happen': Telehealth 6 months into COVID-19
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TechCrunch
Nanox raises $59M for low-cost, downsized scanning tech to replace X-rays
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FierceBiotech
FDA clears Zebra Medical's breast cancer AI for spotting suspicious mammography lesions
Jul 27, 2020
Jul 24, 2020
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The New York Times
‘It’s Like Groundhog Day’: Coronavirus Testing Labs Again Lack Key Supplies
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STAT
A test you can breathe in: Scientists are developing synthetic biosensors to monitor lung disease
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Healthcare Dive
Providers scramble for telehealth, pick Microsoft, Zoom and doxy.me in pandemic's early days
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The Wall Street Journal
Covid-19 Test Shortages Prompt Health Authorities to Narrow Access
Jul 23, 2020
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Kaiser Health News
States Search for Ways to Deal With COVID-19 Testing Backlogs
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STAT
Health tech companies are shelling out more to lobby Washington during the pandemic`
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RAPS
FDA exempts additional Class II devices from 510(k) requirements
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FierceBiotech
Biofourmis, Chugai to develop wearable for digitally measuring endometriosis pain
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Supply Chain Dive
Flooding in China disrupts medical, PPE suppliers. Shippers should expect delays
Jul 22, 2020
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STAT
In unusual arrangement, deputy HHS secretary’s wife has been lobbying the agency on behalf of health care companies
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NPR
Rapid, Cheap, Less Accurate Coronavirus Testing Has A Place, Scientists Say
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Medical Design & Outsourcing
Medical Alley startups achieve ‘relatively normal’ funding despite pandemic
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The Hill
Connecticut discovers at least 90 false positive coronavirus tests
Jul 21, 2020
Jul 20, 2020
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Kaiser Health News
For COVID Tests, the Question of Who Pays Comes Down to Interpretation
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Bloomberg
Thermo Fisher May Need to Boost Qiagen Bid Again, Investor Says
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The Wall Street Journal
Medical Devices Aren’t Out of the Danger Zone