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    Medline addresses bed fire risk linked to death

    The FDA said hand pendants and cords may overheat, causing the devices to spark, burn, melt, smoke and catch fire.

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    Medtronic completes first Hugo case in the US

    CEO Geoff Martha said that while Hugo may not “move the needle” for Medtronic’s surgical business yet, the system is growing “pretty fast.”

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    Novocure wins FDA approval to treat pancreatic cancer with electric fields

    Winning approval to target the 15,000 U.S. patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer is the first step in a broader expansion in the tumor type.

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    Dexcom seeks expanded Medicare coverage of CGMs for Type 2 diabetes

    New CEO Jake Leach said the company plans a trial readout in mid-2026 to support coverage of its glucose sensors in Type 2 users who don’t take insulin.

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    HHS elevates officials into Kennedy’s inner circle in advance of midterms

    The HHS secretary has four new senior advisors to help him “move faster and go further” on his Make America Healthy Again agenda. The appointments preempt the GOP’s midterm messaging push.

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    Siemens Healthineers, Mayo Clinic partner on neurodegenerative disease, cancer

    An expanded collaboration between the two organizations will focus on prostate cancer and metastatic liver tumors, in addition to certain neurological disorders.

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    Neurent raises $74M to commercialize treatment for nasal condition

    The device creates lesions to disrupt nerve signals that drive mucus production.

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    AdvaMed names Melissa Torres as new leader for technology and regulatory affairs

    Torres joins the medtech lobby from the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health, where she was associate director for international affairs.

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    Zimmer plans US salesforce reorganization

    Zimmer Biomet expects the shift of its U.S. salesforce to a more specialized, direct approach will help it better compete in the orthopedics market.

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    CDC moves to cut $600M in grants to Democrat-led states

    The cut grants, which were viewed by Healthcare Dive, fund a wide swath of areas including workforce initiatives, STI prevention measures, health equity proposals and others in California, Colorado, Illinois and Minnesota.

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    Edwards focuses on earlier TAVR adoption

    The heart valve specialist reported a second straight quarter of double-digit TAVR sales growth and credited recent study results with driving a “sense of urgency” for treating patients.

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    4 takeaways from the 2026 AF Symposium

    Johnson & Johnson, Boston Scientific and Abbott were among the companies showcasing new data on atrial fibrillation treatments, including pulsed field ablation catheters.

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    Labcorp closes takeover of Empire City assets to fuel New York expansion

    The company struck three deals in New York last year as part of its push to acquire hospital and regional testing labs.

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    Baxter cuts roughly 90 jobs at IV solutions plant that recovered from Hurricane Helene

    Hospital demand for IV solutions in the U.S. is lower than before Hurricane Helene, the company said.

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    Stryker starts limited release of Mako RPS handheld knee robot

    Surgeons interested in robotic technology but wanting a simpler system than existing platforms are the target market for the new device.

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    Abbott details Volt, TactiFlex data; Pulse Biosciences’ results shine

    Abbott and Pulse released their findings at the AF Symposium that wrapped this weekend in Boston.

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    FDA breakthrough program starts FY2026 at steady pace

    Orthopedics was the most active area over the second half of 2025, with the FDA issuing 13 breakthrough designations to devices in the therapeutic area.

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    AI in medtech is booming. Track new devices here.

    The Food and Drug Administration has authorized more medical devices that incorporate artificial intelligence. Keep track of the latest developments in this database.

    Updated Feb. 9, 2026
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    J&J recalls coil systems used in aneurysm treatment

    Healthcare providers are advised to stop using the devices after a failure to detach was linked with four serious injuries and one death.

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    GE HealthCare expects smaller tariff impact in 2026

    After taking a $245 million hit from the levies in 2025, CFO James Saccaro said the company plans more actions to mitigate their effects in 2026, including shifting its supply chain.

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    Epic rolls out AI charting tool as scribe market heats up

    The vendor could prove a significant competitor in the AI notetaking space, given Epic’s leading market share in electronic health records.

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    Boston Scientific continues to see electrophysiology success despite slowdown in growth

    Pulsed field ablation has fueled strong sales growth for the firm’s electrophysiology business over the past two years. However, the pace has slowed in recent quarters.

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    J&J corrects Impella heart pumps over issue linked to 22 serious injuries

    The urgent correction notice is the latest in a series of actions related to the safety of Impella devices.

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    Medtronic wins expanded FDA label for 780G insulin pump

    The 510(k) decision clears the device for use with ultra-rapid-acting insulins from Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk.

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    Prices rise at surgery centers acquired by Optum: study

    The full financial impact of the price hikes could exceed $67 million each year in two dozen markets, according to the new study published in Health Affairs.