Exec Chat: Abbott Wants to Identify Heart Failure Patients Earlier

Abbott executives Philip B. Adamson and Robert Kormos talked to Medtech Insight about how the company is trying to slow the progression of heart failure and reduce heart failure hospitalizations.

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Abbott is trying to address heart failure before the patient reaches the hospital.

Since it acquired St. Jude Medical in 2017, Abbott has been one of the leading providers of devices that...

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