What We're Reading: Page 252
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 04, 2019
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Bloomberg
Amazon Gives AI to Harvard Hospital in Tech’s Latest Health Push
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CNBC
At a health conference, attendees got some unusual swag: Glucometers to monitor their blood sugar
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Associated Press
New sensors monitor sick babies without wires blocking hugs
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Inside Cybersecurity
Rep. Rogers, new top Republican on Homeland Security: Government still must get 'ahead of curve' on cyber
Mar 01, 2019
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MobiHealthNews
Dexcom G6 users can ask Siri to read their glucose level
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MassDevice
Abbott wins $35m Defense contract for TBI assay
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Kaiser Health News
Medicare Trims Payments To 800 Hospitals, Citing Patient Safety Incidents
Feb 28, 2019
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Associated Press
Klobuchar defends her record on regulating medical devices
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360Dx
Abbott Gets CLIA Waiver for Reformulated Rapid Influenza Test With Diagnostic Reader
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MIT Technology Review
A simple blood test to predict premature births could save babies’ lives
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STAT News
Guardant’s blood test might replace biopsies for some lung cancer patients, study says
Feb 27, 2019
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Bloomberg
Apple Plans Sleep Tracking Feature for Future Watch
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International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Rare immune-system cancer linked for first time to buttock implant
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NPR
Double-Booked Surgeons: Study Raises Safety Questions For High-Risk Patients
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360Dx
Mount Sinai Spinout Oova, Thorne Research Partner to Pilot At-Home Tool for Fertility Mapping
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Associated Press
China drafts rules on biotech after gene-editing scandal
Feb 26, 2019
Feb 25, 2019
Feb 22, 2019
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The New York Times
China Uses DNA to Track Its People, With the Help of American Expertise
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JAMA Viewpoint
The Future of Registries in the Era of Real-world Evidence for Medical Devices
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Medtech Insight
Spinal Implants: Finding A Manageable Regulatory Pathway Through Complex EU MDR Wording
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STAT
Intensely private, deeply invested: Richard Sackler’s role in promoting OxyContin emerges in court documents
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Drug & Device Law
Man Bites Dog – Plaintiff Argues that Device Manufacturer Liable for NOT Having a Representative in the Operating Room – Loses Anyway