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Samsung to acquire digital health firm Xealth
The purchase of the Providence spinoff bolsters Samsung’s push to unify health data, including through wearables like the electronics giant’s Galaxy Watch line.
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Medtronic names CFO for diabetes spinoff
The company named Chad Spooner CFO of MiniMed ahead of plans to spin out the diabetes unit into a separate public firm.
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BD appoints Bilal Muhsin as president of new connected care group
The former Masimo executive will lead strategy development to support the transition to BD’s revised business structure over the next several months.
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Implantable glucose monitor competitor emerges with early data
Glucotrack, which is developing a glucose monitor that is implanted through a minimally invasive surgery, said the small study met safety and performance goals.
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Boston Scientific gets expanded PFA label for persistent AFib
Patients whose atrial fibrillation lasts longer than seven days and who do not respond well to drug therapy are now eligible for treatment with the Farapulse pulsed field ablation system.
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Court orders HHS to restore webpages related to ‘gender ideology’
A federal judge ordered the government to reinstate critical documents as soon as possible, but left the door open for the Trump administration to take a second crack at removing the data.
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Baxter appoints Andrew Hider as CEO
Hider oversaw a series of tuck-in acquisitions to drive revenue growth as CEO of the automation company ATS Corporation.
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Historic Medicaid cuts to come as Trump signs domestic policy bill
President Donald Trump signed the massive tax bill on Friday, which marks the biggest cuts to Medicaid ever. AdvaMed lauded pro-business provisions of the legislation.
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US preps for August return of country-specific reciprocal tariffs
The Trump administration plans to reinstate the levies Aug. 1 after alerting individual trading partners of their specific duty rates starting Monday.
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J&J’s Abiomed recalls heart pump controllers after 3 patients die
The FDA published an early alert, which the agency reserves for potentially high-risk issues.
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Kardium pulls in an additional $250M to advance PFA tech
The funding will allow the Canadian company to pursue regulatory approvals and build up its manufacturing capabilities and commercial team ahead of a launch anticipated this year.
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Intuitive Surgical’s da Vinci 5 robot wins CE mark
The robotics giant’s most advanced soft tissue surgical system is now available for use in Europe across a range of procedures.
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Judge approves 23andMe sale to nonprofit led by Anne Wojcicki
States with privacy objections to the sale have until July 7 to reach a stay to appeal the case. TTAM, a nonprofit started by Wojcicki, won a bid to buy the company for $305 million.
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Trump tariffs
Trump’s tariffs: Tracking the status of international trade actions
The U.S. has rolled out a deluge of tariffs, sparking responses from trading partners. Here's where each tariff — threatened or realized — currently stands.
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Field Medical raises another $35M for PFA system
The medtech startup founded by physician and Farapulse inventor Steven Mickelsen is preparing to begin a pivotal study of pulsed field ablation for ventricular tachycardia.
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Who benefits from over-the-counter CGMs?
Experts speaking at the ADA’s Scientific Sessions supported making CGMs more accessible, but debated their usefulness for adults without diabetes.
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Carmat files for insolvency amid cash crunch
The artificial heart maker ran a crowdfunding campaign to try to raise some of the 3.5 million euros it needed to fund operations into July.
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Top medtech conferences in 2025
Some of the industry’s biggest events will take place in the second half of the year, including AdvaMed’s Medtech Conference, HLTH 2025 and TCT’s annual meeting.
Updated June 30, 2025