Physio-Control of Redmond, the region’s first big medical device manufacturer and a major employer, is being sold to Bain Capital for $487 million, parent company Medtronic announced Thursday morning.
With medical technology products and services in the fields of orthopedics, medical and surgical, and neurotechnology and spine to its name, Stryker Corp. will soon be adding cardiology to its ...
Redmond, Wash – Physio-Control, Inc., a global leader in emergency medical solutions and wholly‐owned subsidiary of Medtronic, Inc., (NYSE: MDT), today announced commercial availability of the ...
Physio-Control CEO Brian Webster. Physio-Control Inc. is getting a new corporate parent — again. The Redmond-based maker of defibrillators will be purchased by publicly-traded medical device maker ...
Medtronic Inc. subsidiary Physio-Control is causing its parent company headaches again, this time with a recall of its LifePak 15 monitor/defibrillator. The Food and Drug Administration classified ...
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based Stryker Corporation has agreed to acquire 100 percent of the stock of Redmond, Wash.-based Physio-Control International, Inc. in an all-cash transaction. Feb 18, 2016 Stryker ...
Physio-Control, a leading medical- device company in Redmond, is being acquired by Stryker, a fellow medical-device company based in Kalamazoo, Mich. Stryker announced Tuesday it plans to buy ...
REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Physio-Control, the world leader in emergency medical response technologies, today announced enhancements to the LIFENET System, enabling direct server-to-server ...
Physio-Control, a leading provider of emergency medical response technologies worldwide, today announced availability of the TrueCPR coaching device, a key part of Physio-Control’s cardiopulmonary ...
Physio-Control partners with professional responders all over the world to provide solutions in emergency care. As the new standard in emergency care, the LIFEPAK ® 15 defibrillator is the most ...
Physio-Control Inc., the company that makes Lifepak brand defibrillators, confirmed Monday that it is on track to resume full shipments by April 30 and that it is making progress toward improving ...
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