Some are recruiters
for medical companies, some are independent or agency recruiters specializing in medical sales.
I work as team leader
for medical company
The Book Lady's Blog is written by Rebecca, a book seller (and soon - to - be marketing coordinator
for a medical company).
Architecture firm HKS has overhauled a 120 - year - old steam plant and a brutalist office building, creating a headquarters
for a medical company and aiming to revive an ageing downtown district in the American Rust Belt.
Not exact matches
Instead, they'll raise prices
for U.S.
companies that purchase imported steel used in aerospace and
medical equipment, petroleum refining gear, heavy machinery, construction materials, and consumer products from soup cans to baby carriages.
When
companies are unnecessarily strict in requiring documentation
for bereavement and
medical leave, it leaves a sour taste in the mouths of employees who deserve better.
Like some
medical device
companies looking
for another deep pocket.
The
company, Southern Nevada Donor Services, offered grieving families a way to eliminate expensive funeral costs: free cremation in exchange
for donating a loved one's body to «advance
medical studies.»
They partnered with a
company called Latitude, which builds unmanned aircrafts, to carry out the test flight and demonstrate the promise of drones
for the delivery of
medical care and supplies to those in rural communities or during emergency situations.
For all the heady talk about universal health coverage and / or «Medicare for all,» companies know they're stuck holding a good chunk of the national $ 3.3 trillion medical bill — a bill that has been growing like a parasitic «tapeworm,» as Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett described it in the companies» joint press relea
For all the heady talk about universal health coverage and / or «Medicare
for all,» companies know they're stuck holding a good chunk of the national $ 3.3 trillion medical bill — a bill that has been growing like a parasitic «tapeworm,» as Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett described it in the companies» joint press relea
for all,»
companies know they're stuck holding a good chunk of the national $ 3.3 trillion
medical bill — a bill that has been growing like a parasitic «tapeworm,» as Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett described it in the
companies» joint press release.
Vivek Kopparthi is the co-founder and CEO of NeoLight, an empathy - driven technology
company primarily focused on lean
medical devices
for newborn care.
Apple would have to go through the FDA
medical device regulatory process
for that, which is why the
company will be creating interchangeable «smart bands» that serve various functions, according to BGR.
Yeo says it's normal
for companies when they launch a new
medical product to publish their results and allow experts to analyze their tests, especially as they become major players in the field.
«I really believe that designers are the advocates
for people,» said Quinteros, who integrates the
company's
medical device, consumer, and pharmaceuticals sectors with «care - centered» design thinking.
Carretta says learning how to build the infrastructure
for operations like the one in Nevada, where recreational weed was legalized last year, and
medical dispensaries like one in New York, will help the
company take advantage of new markets more quickly moving forward.
That grew into a business called Vortex
Medical Inc., which in turn was sold to a public medical device company for $ 55 million in 2012 and was recently featured on the medical TV drama Grey's A
Medical Inc., which in turn was sold to a public
medical device company for $ 55 million in 2012 and was recently featured on the medical TV drama Grey's A
medical device
company for $ 55 million in 2012 and was recently featured on the
medical TV drama Grey's A
medical TV drama Grey's Anatomy.
That's not the
company's only strategy
for growth, though — in August it bought B.C. - based QHR Corp., a digital
medical records
company,
for $ 170 million.
Pamplona Capital Management has acquired British locomotive leasing
company Beacon Rail Leasing from Mitsubishi UFJ Financial
for approximately $ 450 million. www.beaconrail.com Park Place International LLC, a Marlborough, Mass. — based cloud services provider and systems integrator
for medical IT software, has secured a minority growth investment from WestView Capital Partners.
The Riverside
Company is seeking a buyer
for Precision Wire Components LLC, a Tualatin, Ore. - based maker of custom
medical wire components, according to LBOWire.
One key differentiator is that these
companies are testing with the Food and Drug Administration and making products
for medical marijuana and MassRoots is focused on recreational marijuana users.
Hospitals and some cutting - edge
medical companies have begun using the technology to manufacture limbs and appendages — a more affordable option, especially
for children who will quickly outgrow their prosthetics.
Suneel Gupta, head of mobile,
for One
Medical, said patients engage with his
company's virtual health platform 25 to 30 times a week.
Technology
companies that make
medical treatment more efficient
for patients are another good bet.
Medical technology
company ResApp Health has tapped investors
for a $ 12.5 million capital raising to help push its technology into the US market.
Medical marijuana
company MMJ Phytotech has tapped investors
for a $ 5 million capital raising to fund its entry into the Australian market.
She works
for a client of mine, a
company that manufactures custom parts
for the
medical equipment industry.
But the
company also has a massive technology arm that supplies the healthcare industry with electronic health care records, data analysis and software
for managing
medical facilities.
Perth - based regenerative medicine
company Avita
Medical says it will be able to focus more on its core ReCell technology after completing the sale of its respiratory business
for $ 2.47 million.
«We view the acquisition by Patricia Industries as a catalyst
for Sarnova's next leap in becoming the very best
company in specialty
medical sales and distribution and are excited that Water Street and Matt will continue to be part of supporting our growth.»
The
company is selling a thing (the kit) by saying it can provide «health reports on 254 diseases and conditions,» including categories such as «carrier status,» «health risks,» and «drug response,» and specifically as a «first step in prevention» that enables users to «take steps toward mitigating serious diseases» such as diabetes, coronary heart disease, and breast cancer...» Most of the uses «listed on your website, a list that has grown over time,» the FDA writes, «are
medical device uses [
for the] Personal Genome Service.»
The
company can now offer predictive maintenance and optimization services
for more than $ 1 trillion worth of Internet - connected industrial equipment, ranging from
medical equipment to jet engines.
In the U.S., where the cost of
medical insurance is a major expense
for employers, large
companies are also seeing the bottom - line benefits of investment in employees» health and well - being.
Some have started charging mid-size corporate customers, who employ 2,000 to 10,000 people, additional fees
for integrating
medical claims and pharmaceutical claims when they are managed by different
companies, Dross said, and could require those fees
for larger clients as well.
For example, personal
medical information should in no circumstances be moved off of the
company's servers.
In addition to paying 100 percent of employee
medical contributions, the
company was able to save employees 29 percent on coverage
for their families this year.
Budnick is president of Vanguard Plastics in Southington, Connecticut, a 30 - person injection - molding firm that makes parts on contract
for medical - equipment makers, automotive
companies, and other manufacturers.
Look at any category governed by heavy regulations — e-cigarettes,
medical marijuana, drones, wireless services, even unpasteurized milk — and you'll find a trail of failed also - rans
for every
company that's still standing.
The two work
for Medliminal, a
company that challenges erroneous and inflated
medical bills on behalf of consumers in exchange
for a share of the savings.
Then on again: in October the IPO window appeared to open
for Internet
companies and those doing business in the
medical industry.
As
companies and insurers look
for additional ways to reduce healthcare costs, they're increasingly narrowing the networks of doctors and
medical providers with whom they offer preferred rates.
That
company is pioneering
medical uses
for carbon molecules called nanospheres, such as attacking cancer cells and dramatically improving magnetic - resonance - imaging contrasts.
The
company's first attempt at publishing research will come in October when Dr. Philip Chenette, a specialist at the Pacific Fertility Center in San Francisco and a
medical adviser to Glow, will present at the American Society
for Reproductive Medicine's annual conference.
With health care costs on the rise,
companies are finding savings by creating their own
medical clinics
for employees.
Nearly a quarter of the 588 large
companies surveyed by Towers Watson this year already have on - site
medical clinics
for both factory and office workers, and next year, another 12 % of those corporations will open new clinics
for employees.
The prototype, which Google says will take at least five years to reach consumers, is one of several
medical devices being designed by
companies to make glucose monitoring
for diabetic patients more convenient and less invasive than the traditional finger pricks.
She discussed the potential of the
company's concierge service, which allows users to arrange pickup and dropoff
for a non-emergency
medical appointments.
As
for the
companies that employ the most retired players, Stryker (syk), a
medical technology
company that makes items like replacement hips and knees, takes the top spot.
Of the Fortune 500
companies, 66 % include «gender identity» in their anti-discrimination policies; 34 % offer trans inclusive benefits, including surgical procedures
for employees who wish
for a
medical transition.
The letter included six points of focus
for the
company, including aligning payments with better
medical outcomes
for patients instead of simply paying
for each
medical service, which is how the current system is built.
• iAnthus Capital has agreed to buy Valley Agriceuticals, a Purchase, N.Y. - based
medical marijuana
company,
for $ 17.3 million.