Home eMed eMed Blog RSS Feed Link June Are entrepreneurs destined or nurtured to start businesses? Can entrepreneurism be taught? A new Babson College study on what influences startup business owners says it can. [More] Posted by: Brian O'Connell on June 30, 2011 Comments (0) Category: Medical Devices Center Innovation Fellows program expands to bring in more innovators The Medical Devices Center Innovation Fellows program at the University of Minnesota is expanding to bring in twice as many professionals. Program participants work to create new innovations in healthcare. [More] Posted by: Arundhati Parmar on June 29, 2011 Comments (0) Category: J & J stent story highlights need for innovation Earlier this month, Johnson & Johnson pulled out of the heart stent market amid struggling sales of its products. Read more on how this move reveals the need for continuous innovation in the healthcare business landscape. [More] Posted by: Healing Innovation on June 28, 2011 Comments (0) Category: Healthcare stocks shine in lousy economy Healthcare stocks are just what the doctor ordered when it comes to a tough economy – at least, that’s the opinion of one investment guru. [More] Posted by: Brian O'Connell on June, 27, 2011 Comments (0) Category: Help for healthcare entrepreneurs coming via StartUp Health A former Time Warner CEO is headlining a major effort to bring more resources, financial and otherwise, to healthcare entrepreneurs. [More] Posted by: Brian O'Connell on June 24, 2011 Comments (0) Category: Medical Industry Valuation Laboratory finds success in U.S., goes global A Medical Industry Valuation Laboratory is becoming known beyond Minnesota, even in China. Using a multi-faceted approach, the lab evaluates medical technologies and determines whether they should be commercialized. [More] Posted by: Arundhati Parmar on June 23, 2011 Comments (0) Category: Weak IPO market could derail healthcare business funding It’s no secret that the economy is in sickbay. But healthcare entrepreneurs looking for a big transfusion of cash shouldn’t look to an initial public offering. [More] Posted by: Brian O'Connell on June 22, 2011 Comments (0) Category: Startup company sees promise for its technology in healthcare A startup company with a new way to make nanofibers sees many potential applications in the medical business. Xanofi has the technology to make strides in several industries, including the healthcare business. [More] Posted by: Frank Vinluan on June 21, 2011 Comments (0) Category: Effects of healthcare reform repeal likely minimal Even if legal attempts to derail the US healthcare reform bill were successful, it wouldn’t really matter. [More] Posted by: Dr. Westby G. Fisher on June 20, 2011 Comments (0) Category: Healthcare firms need more transparency sharing clinical data, study says With healthcare reform on the way, business and technology associations are looking for more transparency between healthcare entities. But are they finding it? [More] Posted by: Brian O'Connell on June 17, 2011 Comments (0) Category: 123 Next