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AngioDynamics is restructuring its operations in NY in order to focus on product rationalization, lean initiatives, supply chain optimization and enterprise resource planning. Read More
Angelcare is voluntarily recalling its Movement and Sound Monitors with Sensor Pads due to the risk of a pliable cord wrapping around a baby’s neck in the crib. Read More
Devicemakers that operate in Brazil should be checking to see that none of their business holdings has been charged with corrupt practices — either in Brazil or elsewhere in the world, experts warned during a recent American Bar Association meeting devoted to the country’s new antibribery law. Read More
Washington, D.C.-based MedStar Health has signed a deal licensing to InnoVital Systems the intellectual property rights to the artificial muscle technology that it hopes will power the InVent diaphragm assist device. Read More
EU devicemakers will have a chance to speak directly with top FDA officials at a three-day workshop on human factors for medical devices scheduled for April 1-3, 2014. Read More
Devicemakers whose reported payments under the Physician Payment Sunshine Act are frequently disputed could wind up in the crosshairs for a government audit. Read More
A durable medical equipment provider pleaded guilty Nov. 21 to one count of healthcare fraud in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida in a scheme the Justice Department says defrauded Medicare of more than $11 million. Read More
DePuy Orthopaedics has agreed to pay about $2.5 billion to patients who needed surgery to replace one of the company’s Articular Surface Replacement metal-on-metal hip implants. Read More
Human Design Medical Thursday launched its “lighter, smaller, quieter” Z1 continuous positive airway pressure device for sleep apnea patients looking for more mobile nighttime breathing support. Read More