MEDTRONIC VASCULAR GALWAY UNLIMITED COMPANY
Location
Founded
1989-12-19
Website
Risk Signals
4960 news mentions monitored
Industry Context
This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Surgical and Medical Instruments and Apparatus, Drugs, Drug Proprietaries, and Druggists' Sundries), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
Filter risk signals by topic
Select a theme below to explore the company’s news mentions in specific risk areas.
Recent Articles about MEDTRONIC VASCULAR GALWAY UNLIMITED COMPANY
Live alerts from global media, monitored by Business Radar
2025-01-20 (upphandling24.se)
Giving up on robot -
Region Västernorrland chooses settlement with a supplier of surgical robots after claiming breach of contract.
Read more2024-09-30 (cardiacrhythmnews.com)
New clinical data show “excellent lesion durability” with Medtronic’s PulseSelect PFA system
Medtronic has announced the presentation of clinical study results demonstrating a high rate of durable lesion formation with the PulseSelect pulsed field ablation (PFA) system in treating atrial fibrillation (AF).
Read more2024-09-23 (croakey.org)
The Zap: news on health and aged care matters, plus important consultations now open
This week The Zap reports on news about patient safety, regulation of infant formula marketing, scope of practice matters, oral
Read more2024-09-21 (lawyerly.com.au)
Medtronic penalised $22M over sale of bone graft kits without regulatory OK
< div data-object_id= '' 302999 '' class= '' cbxwpbkmarkwrap cbxwpbkmarkwrap_guest cbxwpbkmarkwrap_no_cat cbxwpbkmarkwrap-post ``>< a data-redirect-url= '' https: //www.lawyerly.com.au/medtronic-penalised-22m-over-sale-of-bone-graft-kits-without-regulatory-ok/ '' data-display-label= ''0 ''
Read more2024-09-20 (mednews.com.au)
Medtronic to pay $22m fine for ARTG breach
In 'the largest ever' penalty imposed for contravening the Therapeutic Goods Act, Medtronic takes its medicine, but it could have been worse.
Read more2024-08-20 (ilgerme.it)
Procurement controlled by the local health authority, the prosecutor's office continues: 6 indictments requested. D'Amico is also charged
Auction rigging, forgery and extortion. These are the accusations made by the public prosecutor's office of L'Aquila against two head doctors, two local health authority officials and another...
Read more2024-07-01 (frontiersin.org)
Increased impairment of cerebral autoregulation in COVID-19 associated pulmonary failure requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
IntroductionCerebrovascular complications are feared but also commonly reported in patients with COVID-19 requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO...
Read more2024-06-27 (telecareaware.com)
TTA’s Summer’s Here 2: AliveCor’s Kardia 12L debuts, M&A with eVisit, Sharecare going private, big raise for Talkiatry, NeueHealth gets a $150M loan, Cracked SPACs, IPOs and more!
A quieter summer week minus any bombshells. AliveCor’s Kardia 12L compresses a 12-lead ECG into a single cable assisted by AI. There’s M&A activity at long last with eVisit and Sharecare going private along with some decent raises for Talkiatry, CipherHealth, and Heyday.
Read more2024-06-12 (citizen.co.za)
Phishing scams: How taxpayer profiles are being hijacked
Sars regularly assesses and evaluates its systems’ performance, functionality and security, and identifies potential risks.
Read more2024-06-11 (moneyweb.co.za)
eFiling taxpayer profile hijackings on the increase
Various phishing scams involving eFiling taxpayer profiles have been rearing their ugly heads in recent months, resulting in the hacking of taxpayer profiles and the hijacking of companies.
Read more2024-06-07 (massdevice.com)
Medtronic shares more positive Evolut TAVR data
Medtronic announced new data from its CoreValve Evolut clinical program supporting the transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) system.
Read more2024-04-30 (texaslawbook.net)
‘Rarer Than a Hen’s Tooth’ – Jury Deadlocks in Waco Patent Case
Hung juries, in general, are infrequent. One study estimates they occur in about 6 percent of all cases that go to trial. When it happens, it’s usually in state criminal cases where someone’s life or freedom is at stake, not in highly technical disputes over a patent.
Read more