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Gavin Bogle, an intellectual property lawyer I met at PEDS2040 surprised me when he said, "At this point, diagnostics are really not patentable." I recorded his 5-minute answer at http://medgroup.biz/not-patentable Gavin: Under βThe Mayo Clinic v. Pr...
Unique device identification (UDI) expert, ReedTech's Gary Saner, has your answer key. ReedTech has processed more than 100,000 UDI applications for Class III devices and Class II implants, life-sustaining, and life-supporting devices marketed in the...
As originally asked by Brent Fisher. Brent Fisher Boards & Find-Buy-Grow Thanks. I have this list from Manta. But I appreciate it. Brent Bryan Wampler Accelerate cash flow, reduce DSO, increase profits, have happier employees & improve customer loyal...
A few months back at a medical device investor conference, an Intellectual Property (IP) lawyer basically said: If a LARGE company steals a SMALL company's IP β and SMALL sues β SMALL will lose most of the time because it doesn't have deep pockets, b...
David Stambaugh forwarded me a thought-provoking paper on trends affecting medical devices. For today's discussion, do you believe the aging population will benefit us most? The paper says, "According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Servic...
In 2014, the Medical Devices Group swelled past a quarter-million members, we hosted the second annual 10x Medical Device Conference, and many of you met in person, talked here, and made valuable business connections. Here are the most popular discus...
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Stayin' Alive: How much would you pay? At Exponential Medicine this week we met an extraordinary man who told us about his devastating 2012 brain injury from a cycling accident. He credits his survival to a positive attitude, friendships, goal-settin...
As originally asked by Tapan Mukerji. Can some one point me to telemedicine portals those are available for third party use? Peter Van Loon MI Sales Specialist at GE Healthcare Dear Tapan, our company (> 36 years in Nucleare Medicine Postprocessing) ...
Good or bad? The US House-approved "21st Century Cures Act" (now on its way to the Senate) tries to reduce the costs of bringing treatments to the patients that need them. Here's a link to the short US Energy and Commerce Committee paper which recomm...