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#jpm16 Day 1 Buzz: Let’s get prepped, let’s get funny and let the deals begin
Here’s your morning JPM Healthcare 2016 roundup as Day 1 gets underway.
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Do you advise self-insured employers? You Can Help Us!
Take part in this survey and share some of the trends you are seeing among your clients across healthcare, including chronic conditions, behavioral health and navigation.
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Wilson Sonsini, WilmerHale and Cooley top new Life Sciences Law Firm Index
The life sciences — particularly in biotechnology and pharmaceuticals — are among the very few […]
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Why the biotech party may never stop (a JPM Healthcare 2016 primer)
The big question, though, is whether this cycle, in place since the bottom in 2009, is truly unique or special relative to past investment cycles, and how that might affect its sustainability.
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The definitive guide to the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference
It’s J.P. Morgan week! As we hone our networking skills and ready our livers, here’s the definitive guide to what’s in store at ‘Biotechapalooza’ 2016.
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4 wearables trend questions to raise at CES
Given the rain and the stepped up security, it already feels like a very different […]
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Trayt Health Seeks to Increase Access to Diagnoses and Treatments
CEO Malekeh Amini explains how Trayt Health can bridge the gap for patients seeking neurological care.
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Medtronic CEO Ishrak isn’t threatened by Google entering the medical device space
There might be enough room for everyone in the space, but a little competition should be expected.
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Health IT salaries average 6 figures (infographic)
Health IT professionals continue to make good money, according to a new survey from HIMSS.
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Startup using genetics to enhance athletic performance
This isn’t at the level of genetic doping – but it’s an early step in plumbing one’s genes to optimize athletic performance.
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Happy 200th birthday, stethoscope. Why are you still here?
Digital photography may have killed film in what seems like the space of seven years, but let’s face it, medicine moves so much more slowly than the rest of the world when it comes to embracing change.