Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . HHS has deployed 50 Tablo portable kidney dialysis machines and supplies to New York City and Long Island ICUs ...
After raising $125 million for its commercialization efforts earlier this year, portable dialysis machine manufacturer Outset Medical is now going public with a $241.7 million Nasdaq IPO. Trading ...
Patients on kidney dialysis now have another option -- a portable machine than can go almost anywhere. Joyce and Ken Eiler had to give up on traveling to dog shows with their prize-winning Samoyeds ...
Outset Medical, a company making portable dialysis systems, filed preliminary paperwork for an IPO on Friday. The San Jose-based company hasn’t yet set a price range for its stock, but it said it ...
Quanta Dialysis Technologies is bringing its small, lightweight blood purification system to the U.S., following its commercial launch in the U.K. last year and clinical pilots with the country’s ...
EasyDial Inc., a maker of kidney dialysis devices, has boosted its employment base in anticipation of a Food and Drug Administration approval and a move to Irvine from Laguna Hills. The company now ...
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Harvey Wells is a man taking to the road. A modern day Charles Kuralt, Wells is a man on a mission with a message. ìIím here to spread the word and raise public awareness by traveling cross-country ...
Outset Medical Inc. closed its Nasdaq IPO Thursday with gross proceeds of approximately of $277.9 million. The IPO, which launched Tuesday, included nearly 10.3 million shares of common stock at $27 ...
With a small click, Jshon Thomas connected himself to his life support. It was the last step in an hour-long process involving hundreds of steps that Thomas completed with the precision of an airline ...
Last year’s credit crunch came at just the wrong time for Xcorporeal Inc., whose scientists were close to launching costly clinical trials of a portable kidney dialysis machine they’d been working on ...