Gene editing technologies are moving forward in preclinical development with innovative strategies designed to treat diseases at their root and even reverse them.
The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced that several Medicare administrative contractors have formally withdrawn local coverage determinations for skin substitutes. There are questions, however, as to whether this will bring an end to excess spending on these products even though the agency has capped the rate paid for entire classes of products.
The level of investment in Europe’s med-tech sector in 2025 did not materialize as many had hoped at the beginning of the year. Reciprocal tariffs introduced by the U.S. government created an uncertain macroeconomic environment, curtailing dealmaking and slowing financing activity. Nevertheless, amid uncertainty, there were some bright spots as medical devices remain essential, and investors know how to navigate market cycles.
The U.S. Office of the National Coordinator has proposed to significantly whittle back the regulations pertaining to electronic health records, changes that would save small businesses significant sums in terms of compliance activities.
Livsmed Inc. closed the year’s biggest Kosdaq IPO with a ₩135.85 billion (US$94 million) haul Dec. 24. Livsmed specializes in the development of hand-held multi-joint laparoscopic surgical instruments for minimally invasive procedures.
Med-tech happenings, including deals and partnerships, grants, preclinical data and other news in brief: Azenta, Bluejay Diagnostics, Establishment Labs Holdings, Thelema, Work Medical Technology.