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Medical inventing checklist: 8 questions inventors should ask themselves
FDA requiring warning label for multi-dose diabetes pen devices
By David Lennarz, Vice President and Co-Founder of Registrar Corp
FDA hosts medical device reprocessing webinar
By David Lennarz, Vice President and Co-Founder of Registrar Corp
The design world’s eyes are on organs-on-chips
Organs-on-chips on display in New York City’s Museum of Modern Art. (Photo: Wyss Institute at Harvard University)
By Tom Ulrich
Embracing the future of pediatric quality measurement
Is the Medicare “Doc Fix” really so appealing?
It was like magic, a vote was held in the House of Representatives on the Medicare “Doc Fix” and moments later, my inbox was filled with press releases from the American College of Cardiology and the AMA. A few seconds later, a somewhat more tempered press release from AARP arrived, urging more revisions to the bill as it passed to the Senate for approval.
CareAline: A mother’s road to SXSW
New Human Neuron Core to analyze ‘disease in a dish’
Money for nothing
Imagine paying $4,675 for a piece of paper. It would make the days of $436 military hammers look pretty cheap, wouldn’t it?
Now imagine that piece of paper comes with a promise of having to pay more for your own good and where time spent acquiring that paper meant nothing. Most rational people would have visions of Bernie Madoff or some other Ponzi scheme.
SXSW Interactive 2015: Our future selves, a maturing health tech industry and why failing is productive
By Judy Wang