Olympus Medical Systems Corp. and one of its subsidiaries, Aizu Olympus Co., were issued two warning letters by the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health following facility inspections.
GI & Endoscopy
From arrests to acquisitions, here are 15 gastroenterology updates Becker's has reported on since Dec. 29:
Vivante Health has expanded its GIThrive platform to include a cognitive behavioral therapy digital therapeutic to help users to alter dysfunctional thinking patterns and manage symptoms related to digestive conditions like irritable bowel syndrome.
InSite Digestive Health Care is set to join Unio Health as the platform's fourth major division, Unio Health announced in a Jan. 9 release.
Silver Spring, Md.-based Capital Digestive Care's board of directors has named two new individuals for leadership positions, effective immediately.
Captify Health, a colonoscopy prep-focused management services company, notified about 244,300 patients that their personal information may have been compromised during a data breach of the company's colonoscopy prep retail site, Bank Info Security reported Jan. 9.
Brian Lacy, MD, PhD, a gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla., has been appointed to Biomerica's scientific advisory board.
Exact Sciences, a cancer screening and diagnostic test provider, is expecting to report revenue between $550.7 and $552.7 million for the fourth quarter, according to a Jan. 8 release.
Dayton (Ohio) Gastroenterology has added artificial intelligence polyp detection tool GI Genius to its practice.
West Virginia University Health System's J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown became the first in the state to receive Medtronic's GI Genius endoscopy modules.
