What We're Reading: Page 112
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
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
Feb 25, 2022
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SC Magazine
US healthcare organizations warned of cyber threats related to Russian invasion of Ukraine
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CBC
50 calls made to poison control centres over exposure to COVID-19 rapid test kit ingredients
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MedPage Today
Mass General 'Not an Outlier' in Double-Booked Surgeries
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MobiHealthNews
Viz.ai's cerebral aneurysms algorithm scores FDA clearance
Feb 24, 2022
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VentureBeat
How Oracle hopes to cash in on healthcare
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MedCity News
Omada Health raises $192M in Series E funding and Verily’s Onduo snags a payer partner
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SC Magazine
NIST unveils final telehealth, remote patient monitoring guidance
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Politico
The Pentagon is working on an algorithm to detect Covid early
Feb 23, 2022
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STAT
FDA asks Congress for more power to regulate certain diagnostic tests, including prenatal screenings
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Evaluate Vantage
Intuitive faces down the competition
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MedCity News
Study: AI-enabled coronary CT angiography as good if not better than Echo, other tests to identify heart disease
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TCTMD
Better 15-Year Survival With Ross Procedure Than Bioprosthetic AVR
Feb 22, 2022
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NPR
More contagious version of omicron spreads in U.S., fueling worries
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Politico
Rural hospitals stave off mass exodus of workers to vaccine mandate
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Reuters
Smith+Nephew names new CEO as it navigates supply snags, pandemic
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MobiHealthNews
Abbott's implantable cardiac monitor CardioMEMS lands expanded FDA designation
Feb 18, 2022
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Wall Street Journal
As Omicron Surged, Covid-19 Spread Through Patients in Hospitals
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The Verge
FDA clears first smartphone app for insulin delivery
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STAT
As states push their own privacy laws, health tech companies fear compliance nightmare
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MobiHealthNews
What it will take to weed out AI bias in healthcare