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Smith & Nephew eyes Brazil as $150 million market | Wall Street Beat | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry News

massdevice.com — “Smith & Nephew looks to increase business in Brazil 7-fold; Masimo eyes a pair of acquisitions; St. Jude takes $70 million restructuring charge during Q1; plus, a Funding Roundup and analysts' ups and downs.View full resource at massdevice.com

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Smith & Nephew eyes Brazil as $150 million market | Wall Street Beat | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry News http://t.co/KHOvvZ42

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Are there hidden costs in the medical device tax? | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry News

massdevice.com — “Companies will have to increase staff and burn man hours to calculate the tax, in some cases, adding significant costs on top of paying a 2.3% levy on every sale they make.View full resource at massdevice.com

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Philips, B.D., Schein, Coloplast make the list for world's most ethical | MassDevice.com On Call | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry News

massdevice.com — “The list of the world's most ethical companies includes a few medical device makers and both of the top GPOs.View full resource at massdevice.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 19, 2012 at 4:40 pm By:

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Wow - B&D, other #MedDevice makers on the list for World's Most Ethical companies http://t.co/hBMpzeJW / via @medicalmarcom

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Hacker demonstrates insulin pump attack from 300 ft. away | MassDevice.com On Call | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry News

massdevice.com — “A hacker and McAfee researcher demonstrates how an insulin pump can be controlled wirelessly and forced to inject a lethal dose from a distance.View full resource at massdevice.com

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Hacker demonstrates insulin pump attack from 300 ft. away http://t.co/l6bisIMk via @MassDevice

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Could texting patients reduce hospital readmissions? Thinking through an innovation | MassDevice - Blog entry

massdevice.com — “Could texting patients reduce hospital readmissions? Thinking through an innovation | MassDevice - Blog entryView full resource at massdevice.com

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Most Recently Shared on February 13, 2012 at 12:56 pm By:

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Could #texting patients reduce hospital readmissions? Thinking through an #innovation http://t.co/9bW2fk8I via @massdevice #hcsm

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Some downsides of social media for doctors | MassDevice - Blog entry

massdevice.com — “Some downsides of social media for doctors | MassDevice - Blog entryView full resource at massdevice.com

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Most Recently Shared on February 3, 2012 at 12:54 pm By:

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"In our increasingly connected medical world social media will be an asset for some a liability for others" http://t.co/LFCGOyKJ #hcsm

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Thoratec settles Oracle beef | Wall Street Beat | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry News

massdevice.com — “Thoratec Corp. says it's settled a beef with activist investor group Oracle Investment Management over whether to sell the company; also, NuVasive jumps on legal ruling; Oridion releases Q4, 2011 prelims; AngioDynamics announces recall, updates guidance; cosmetic device market on the mend?; and analysts' ups and downs.View full resource at massdevice.com

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@MassDevice: http://t.co/ewsBAkqH - Thoratec settles Oracle beef | Wall Street Beat” #LVAD

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The Wild, Wild West of health apps: Can the FDA restore order without stifling innovation? | MassDevice - Blog entry

massdevice.com — “BLOG: The Wild, Wild West of health apps: Can the FDA restore order without stifling innovation?View full resource at massdevice.com

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MassDevice: The Wild, Wild West of health apps: Can the FDA restore order without stifling innovation? http://t.co/NNh33ZU0

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Diabetes: FDA clears t:slim portable pump and iglucose management system | Regulatory Roundup | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry News

massdevice.com — “Tandem Diabetes Care lands FDA clearance for its t:slim portable insulin pump and PositiveID gets the green light for its iglucose diabetes management system.View full resource at massdevice.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 17, 2011 at 4:25 pm By:

sstrumello Scott Strumello Patient Expert

RT @MassDevice Diabetes: FDA clears t:slim portable pump and iglucose management system http://t.co/TqIdJffI

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UPDATE: Could a medical device be used to cyberassassinate? | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry News

massdevice.com — “Medtronic responds to a McAfee report on the potential for malicious hackers to use insulin pumps as a weapon for cyber assassination, detailing the steps it's taking to confront the issue and reassure patients that the devices are safe.View full resource at massdevice.com

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Most Recently Shared on October 26, 2011 at 9:40 pm By:

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UPDATE: Could a medical device be used to cyberassassinate? | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry.. http://t.co/LliNUDKE

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FDA commish Hamburg looks to spur med-tech innovation | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry News

massdevice.com — “FDA commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg issues a blueprint for spurring innovation in the life science industries and taps a group including ex-Medtronic CEO Bill Hawkins as entrepreneurs-in-residence.View full resource at massdevice.com

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Most Recently Shared on October 8, 2011 at 7:06 pm By:

markomanka Marco Manca Doctor, Research, and PhD

Dr. Margaret Hamburg, the head of the FDA, put out a blueprint for spurring innovation in the life sciences today -> http://t.co/DBAHiyeQ

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FDA opens the doors for parallel review with Medicare | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry News

massdevice.com — “The FDA's parallel review program for market clearance and Medicare reimbursement review begins accepting submissions today.View full resource at massdevice.com

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Most Recently Shared on October 8, 2011 at 1:14 pm By:

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FDA opens the doors for parallel review with Medicare http://t.co/WuTUJZgY

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Report: Are VCs fleeing med-tech? | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry News

massdevice.com — “Investors move away from medical devices and into areas less regulated by the FDA, National Venture Capitalists Assn. survey finds.View full resource at massdevice.com

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Report: Are VCs fleeing med-tech? - Mass Device: Report: Are VCs fleeing med-tech?Mass DeviceInvestor... http://t.co/Wb7DmWRN #MedDevice

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Report: More than 75% of med-tech companies go overseas first | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry News

massdevice.com — “More than three-quarters of medical device makers go overseas first when launching new products, according to researchers at Northwestern University.View full resource at massdevice.com

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Most Recently Shared on October 6, 2011 at 6:04 pm By:

sstrumello Scott Strumello Patient Expert

Is anyone surprised by this?! Unfortunate, but true. Report: More than 75% of med-tech companies go overseas first http://t.co/z84Tdzf2

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Apple's Steve Jobs leaves his mark on health care before succumbing to pancreatic cancer | MassDevice.com On Call | MassDevice - Medical Device Industry News

massdevice.com — “Former Apple CEO and tech guru Steve Jobs leaves his mark on the health care world before passing away from pancreatic cancer.View full resource at massdevice.com

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Apple's Steve Jobs leaves his mark on health care before succumbing to pancreatic cancer | MassDev.. http://t.co/aCFw19ZM

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