What We're Reading: Page 263
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 31, 2018
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Medtech Insight
Commissioner Says EU MDR/IVDR Implementation 'On Track,' But Fails To Convince Parliament
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MassDevice
GE Healthcare's Q3 profits tick up despite flat sales
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Kaiser Health News
Trump Rollback Of Disability Rules Can Make Doctor's Visits Painstaking
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MobiHealthNews
Carbon Health merges with Direct Urgent Care, pairs mobile patient app with physical care services
Oct 30, 2018
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RAPS
CDRH to Pilot Accreditation Scheme for Conformity Assessment Program
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MassDevice
Livongo launches voice-enabled cellular blood pressure monitoring system
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The New York Times
He Promised to Restore Damaged Hearts. Harvard Says His Lab Fabricated Research.
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Modern Healthcare
Q&A: Providence St. Joseph's Venkat Bhamidipati on consumer-centric approach, tech
Oct 29, 2018
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NPR
Bill Of The Month: A $48,329 Allergy Test Is A Lot Of Scratch
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Healthcare IT News
IBM buys Red Hat for $34 billion to gain open source, cloud technologies
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The Washington Post
Drop in adult flu vaccinations may be factor in last season’s record-breaking deaths, illnesses
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The New York Times
Why Private Equity Is Furious Over a Paper in a Dermatology Journal
Oct 26, 2018
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BioPharma Dive
Trump pitches new plan to bring US drug prices down
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Drug Delivery Business News
Delcath registers $100m offering
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RAPS
CDRH Finalizes Classifications on Anesthesiology, ENT Medical Devices
Oct 25, 2018
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Politico
Initial report shows Pentagon EHR rollout still has big problems
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Medtech Insight
Two EU Notified Body Frontrunners In Race For Designation Under New Regulations
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Politico
Trump to propose sweeping changes to Medicare drug prices
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Kaiser Health News
In Days Of Data Galore, Patients Have Trouble Getting Own Medical Records
Oct 24, 2018
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Kaiser Health News
Spending Against Dialysis Ballot Measure In California Nears Record
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Fortune
Naya Health, the $1,000 Smart Breast Pump Startup, Has Stopped Responding to Customers
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The New York Times
Former Surgeons General Recount Political Pressure on the Job
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The Wall Street Journal
States Are Cleared to Allow Less-Comprehensive Health Plans
Oct 23, 2018
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NPR
Thousands Of Swedes Are Inserting Microchips Under Their Skin
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The Washington Post
Timing matters when implanting IUDs in new mothers, researchers say
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STAT
Is China ready for a revolution in cancer therapy? Progress may hinge on access and screening
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Drug Delivery Business News
Senseonics wins coverage from Aetna for Eversense glucose monitor