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Share price of CardioNet Inc. (BEAT), has been on the rise since this provider of ambulatory, continuous, real-time outpatient management solutions inked a three-year deal with UnitedHealthcare ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of CardioNet Inc. surged Tuesday after the company said health insurer UnitedHealth will cover its heart monitoring devices. THE SPARK: CardioNet said all UnitedHealth Group ...
One of the critical success factors for a wireless healthcare service is a physician's willingness to prescribe it, and that conversation typically begins once a service has been given the green light ...
CardioNet, the wireless-enabled cardiac monitoring company, once again reported stellar financials despite the current economic downturn. Quarterly revenue increased nearly 44 percent year-on-year ...
CardioNet will pay $2.5 million and implement a corrective action plan as part of a HIPAA settlement to resolve its alleged disclosure of unsecured electronic protected health information. The Malvern ...
Device manufacturer CardioNet reached a $2.5 million settlement with the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights for potential violations of the Health Insurance Portability ...
US-based medical technology company CardioNet has pulled out of its previously announced acquisition of cardiac monitoring specialist Biotel, accusing the latter of failing to comply with the terms of ...
CardioNet and Biotel expect the transaction to close by December 31, 2010. Joseph H. Capper, President and Chief Executive Officer of CardioNet, said, “We are pleased to announce this acquisition and ...
I'm a big fan of remote heart monitoring. I have been calling this a "killer app" for remote applications since 2003. I spoke about the promise of such solutions at Stanford in 2004. I fully expected ...
Pennsylvania-based wireless health services provider CardioNet has settled with the Department of Health and Human Services for $2.5 million stemming from a 2012 HIPAA violation, the agency announced ...
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