What We're Reading: Page 193
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 26, 2020
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MobiHealthNews
Apple, J&J open enrollment of Heartline Study to Medicare seniors with iPhones
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NPR
'Mini' MRI Outperforms 3-D Mammograms In Detecting Cancer In Women With Dense Breasts
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WIRED
As Covid-19 Spreads, Amazon Tries to Curb Mask Price Gouging
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STAT
Contract offers unprecedented look at Google deal to obtain patient data from the University of California
Feb 25, 2020
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Reuters
Tired of delays, U.S. labs ask FDA to develop their own coronavirus tests
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STAT
Google’s labors to anonymize patient data suggest health systems face an uphill battle
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The New York Times
New Genomic Tests Aim to Diagnose Deadly Infections Faster
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360Dx
Resolution Biosciences Partnering With LabCorp to Commercialize Lung Cancer Test
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Medtech Insight
Hunt On For New Chair Of UK Regulator
Feb 24, 2020
Feb 21, 2020
Feb 20, 2020
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TechCrunch
Google gobbling Fitbit is a major privacy risk, warns EU data protection advisor
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Healthcare Dive
Opaque pricing, data silos still mar interoperability progress, HITAC says
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STAT
Scientists turn organs transparent — and use a new technique to capture 3D pictures of what’s inside
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FierceBiotech
CMR Surgical rolls out modular surgery robot to NHS hospitals
Feb 19, 2020
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FierceBiotech
Grail kicks off its first study to provide doctors with real-world results from its multi-cancer blood test
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TCTMD (Cardiovascular Research Foundation)
Study Challenges Link Between PCI Volumes and TAVR, TMVr Outcomes
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Politico
Trump's next health care move: Giving Silicon Valley your medical data
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Ars Technica
Opinion: Why fixing security vulnerabilities in medical devices, IoT is so hard
Feb 18, 2020
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The Washington Post
As demand spikes for medical equipment, this Texas manufacturer is caught in coronavirus’s supply chain panic
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RAPS
Coronavirus Prompts IMDRF to Cancel 3 Meetings
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FDA Law Blog
Does Your Unapproved Device, Drug or Biologic Qualify for an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA)?
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The Hill
Democratic senators ask FDA to ban device used to shock disabled students