What We're Reading: Page 111
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 08, 2022
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CNBC
U.S. far from normal with Covid deaths 10 times higher than seasonal respiratory viruses, report says
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NPR
You can order free COVID tests from the government again
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Reuters
Former medical device execs at J&J unit appeal convictions
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MedPage Today
Ross Procedure Best for Fixing Aortic Valve in Younger Patients?
Mar 07, 2022
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Wall Street Journal
How the Covid-19 Test Was Won
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STAT
Researchers question whether Amazon’s partnership with Teladoc will really improve access to health care
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Health IT Security
BD Discloses Viper, Pyxis Medical Device Vulnerabilities
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MedPage Today
For Stable Chest Pain, CT Stands Up to Invasive Coronary Angiography
Mar 04, 2022
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Wall Street Journal
Senate Republicans Push to End Covid-19 Emergency Declaration
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Barron's
Why the U.S. Contracted With a Chinese Covid Test-Kit Maker You’ve Never Heard of
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MedPage Today
First Drug-Eluting Contact Lens Wins FDA Nod
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The Manufacturer
Managing supply chain disruptions in medical device manufacturing
Mar 03, 2022
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The New York Times
Biden’s New Covid Plan: Preparing for New Variants and Avoiding Shutdowns
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Reuters
Drugmakers, device companies say sanctions may hinder medical supplies to Russia
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Wall Street Journal
Companies Bet You’re Ready to Test at Home for More Than Covid-19
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SC Magazine
Threat groups with Russian ties, malware used in Ukraine prompts alert for US health sector
Mar 02, 2022
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Wall Street Journal
Covid-19 Hospitalizations Are Down, but Nurse Shortages Stretch Hospitals
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The New York Times
Several common rapid antigen tests work well for Omicron, according to a new study.
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Kaiser Health News
Covid Expert Joins Exodus Into Business, Where Science Parlays Into Profits
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Evaluate Vantage
The uncertain future of medtech Spac deals
Mar 01, 2022
Feb 28, 2022
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Associated Press
Nearly half of Biden’s 500M free COVID tests still unclaimed
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STAT
AI gone astray: How subtle shifts in patient data send popular algorithms reeling, undermining patient safety
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Bloomberg
Citic-Backed Wallaby Said in Talks to Acquire Germany’s Phenox
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MedCity News
New technology can quickly, non-invasively identify possible arrhythmia source in heart