Wound Care Market Prepared to Take a Beating
Wound care has come a long way since the days of biting the bullet and gauze bandages. Recent advancements in the treatment of wounds and […]
Wound care has come a long way since the days of biting the bullet and gauze bandages. Recent advancements in the treatment of wounds and […]
OneMedPlace announced today that its “OneMedForum 2011” business development and finance conference for emerging healthcare and life science companies will be held January 11-13, 2011, in San Francisco at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel.
The OneMedForum was recognized by Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City, as an important event supporting innovation in the healthcare and life science industries.
Though selected in order to give a platform to lesser recognized businesses, the companies presenting demonstrated the vast diversity of the healthcare and life science spaces.
The mid-year conference’s goal was to bring together a promising group of 75 private and microcap companies in 25 different healthcare sectors with a prominent group of European and U.S. institutional investor groups.
OneMedPlace announced that it will showcase to investors and entrepreneurs the newest and most promising new medical technologies in the region.
Health Savings Accounts have been a central part of healthcare reform plans under both the Bush and Obama administrations, touted as a way for consumers to save on medical costs. But how will they be affected by the healthcare reform bill passed in March?
The passage of healthcare reform in March brought a wave of reimbursement-related headaches to the life science industry.
With the large Baby Boomer population reaching its senior years, the incidence of age-related vision loss in the U.S. is expected to increase.
The goal of the “2010 New York OneMedForum” is to connect private and public (microcap) medtech, biotech and health information companies with a global group of active healthcare investors.
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