Neither company is based in Minnesota, but both have established a notable presence here.
Health Care + Med Tech
Medtech entrepreneur Lisa Lavin on raising money, perseverance, and everything in between.
The Minnesota pediatric health care system says it will use the ShiftMed mobile app to help address short-term labor needs.
Chicago private equity firm GTCR has inked a deal to buy the Eden Prairie-based medtech company.
The Minnesota Department of Commerce alleges the insurer “did not demonstrate comparability in reimbursement rates” between standard medical care and mental health treatments.
Inceptiv, a rechargeable, implanted device, could help transform lives for chronic pain sufferers, Medtronic leaders say.
St. Paul-based Agitated Solutions Inc. has received a medical device license in Canada for its post-stroke diagnostic device.
The Eagan-based company plans to use the funds to expedite commercialization of Flyte, a device designed to treat stress urinary incontinence.
Businesses and environmentalists face off over new regulation of ethylene oxide, a known carcinogen used to sterilize medical devices.
All of the home health company’s funding to date has come from Minnesota investors.
The health system’s CEO says reimbursement from government-paid health plans are not keeping up with cost increases, while the state’s nurses union blames “corporate greed.”
It barely took off locally, but its successor may have an edge.
Driven by their daughter’s medical scare, Annamarie and Paul Saarinen are building Bloom Standard into a global medtech company.
Meet five Minnesota entrepreneurs taking big swings at health care innovation that could improve disease detection and treatment.
The company has opened two small-format clinics in PetSmart stores in Colorado.
Would you pay to improve flexibility? Life Time is betting on it.
At a TCB Talks panel discussion on Thursday, three health industry experts dove into the moral and financial imperatives to improve health outcomes for marginalized groups.
The industry looks to the future, struggling to find solutions to burnout and worker shortages.