Medtronic Adds Telehealth Services With Cardiocom Acquisition
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Medtronic hopes the $200 million purchase of telehealth firm Cardiocom will enhance its ability to respond to increasing demands on hospitals to better manage patient outcomes and costs. It will also greatly expand its customer base.
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