Public Policy
The system first landed clearance in 2014 for Class III heart failure patients.
This week's top stories include the Mayo Clinic no longer scheduling appointments for patients in most Medicare Advantage plans, and an Oklahoma City hospital's security response after COVID-19-related social media posts accused providers of murder.
Germany, Belgium and France are trailblazers followed by Italy, Netherlands, Austria, Finland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Sweden, Denmark, and Switzerland.
Also, digital menopause start-up Bia Care expands NHS partnership.
The continuous glucose monitoring system can be used to measure glucose levels in adults with diabetes for up to six months.
This week's top stories include a GAO report that found the VA did not establish performance measures and goals for migrated data quality, and the introduction of the KardiaMobile Card, which is able to take a single-lead ECG in 30 seconds.
The technology is able to take a single-lead ECG in 30 seconds.
The pump currently integrates with the Dexcom G6 CGM and can be worn for up to 72 hours.
This week's top stories include SCOTUS blocking the Biden Administration vaccination rule for employees of large companies, while upholding a mandate for healthcare workers at facilities that accept Medicare and Medicaid funding, and digital medicine platform Akili plans to go public through merging with SPAC Social Capital Suvretta.
Regulatory changes are coming for 2022. Christine Moundas, a partner at Ropes and Gray, gives a preview.