Medical device tax: Winners and losers
Legal analyst Kristian Werling updates MassDevice.com on the 2.3% medical device tax, detailing provisions that are still catching the industry off-guard and explaining why price increases aren’t as easy as they sound.
T2 Biosystems aims to revolutionize diagnostics
T2 Biosystems CEO John McDonough tells MassDevice.com why the medical device company’s MRI-based diagnostics tool could revolutionize diagnostics and save millions of lives in the process.
Deflating the hype: Are we setting renal denervation up for disappointment?
Renal denervation has won a lot of praise as a potential solution for patients with resistant hypertension, but the excessive celebration of early clinical trial results may be setting everyone up for a major letdown and a harsh backlash. Cardiologists at the Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics conference, including those involved with Medtronic’s and Boston Scientific’s clinical trials, warned of the dangers of exaggeration.
‘Healthcare is grossly under-engineered,’ says Johns Hopkins’ Pronovost
Johns Hopkins patient safety expert Peter Pronovost on medical errors, medical device data and the role medtech must accept in preventing needless deaths.
ResMed’s Mick Farrell: ‘Our primary competitor is ignorance’
ResMed CEO Mick Farrell tells MassDevice.com about the history of ResMed, its sleep apnea devices and the future of treating chronic disease.
James Mazzo on his move to Versant Ventures
James Mazzo, the former head of Abbott Medical Optics, tells MassDevice.com about his decision to become Versant Ventures’ 1st operating partner.
Healthcare giants unite to turn Big Data into medtech savings
A quartet of healthcare giants including UnitedHealth, the largest single health insurer in the U.S., joins forces for the SharedClarity project, aiming to leverage their combined Big Data to get the best devices for the best prices.
The 6 lines of code that could bring down a hospital
The software flaw that allowed a duo of cybersecurity researchers to bring down a Philips XPER hospital management system with 6 lines of code is still a problem in current XPER machines, Philips tells MassDevice.com.
Women in the corner office | MassDevice Big 100 East 2013
Johnson & Johnson Global Medical Solutions Group worldwide chairman Karen Licitra and former Kinetic Concepts CEO Catherine Burzik trade memories and strategies for women climbing the corporate ladder.
Medical device companies: 3 thoughts for 2013


MassDevice.com publisher Brian Johnson offers 3 thoughts for the medical device industry to consider in the coming year.
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