IDTF industry to start discussions with Highmark to reverse unjustified decision Despite new reimbursement recommendation, LifeWatch confirms outlook for 2009 Two thirds of LifeStar ACT Wireless ...
ROSEMONT, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- LifeWatch, the leading wireless cardiac monitoring service provider in the United States has launched a strategic alliance with Perminova, a developer of web-based ...
Switzerland, November 23, 2009 - LifeWatch AG (SIX Swiss Exchange: LIFE), the leading provider of wireless cardiac and other medical monitoring services in the U.S., announced today that its ...
ROSEMONT, Ill., Feb. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- LifeWatch AG (SIX Swiss Exchange: LIFE) today announces an initiative with UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company, an affiliate of United-Health Group that ...
LifeWatch AG (SIX Swiss Exchange: LIFE), a leading developer and provider of medical solutions and remote diagnostic monitoring services in the digital health market, is pleased to announce that it ...
increase over 50% to USD 127 million - USD 130 million, an EBITDA-Margin of over 20% and an EBIT-Margin of over 16%. LifeWatch will announce strong results for the second quarter of 2009 on July 28, ...
LifeWatch AG (SIX Swiss Exchange: LIFE), a leading developer and provider of medical solutions and remote diagnostic monitoring services in the digital health market, is pleased to announce that ...
LifeWatch´s operating results continued to improve in Q1 2011, with positive levels of EBIT and EBITDA. Enrollments for cardiac monitoring and home sleep test services rose 7% compared with Q1 2010.
First-ever live demonstration in Zurich on June 27, 2012 LifeWatch AG (SIX Swiss Exchange: LIFE), the leading wireless cardiac monitoring service and home sleep test provider in the U.S., announces ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. Department of Justice said Friday that an Illinois company will pay $18.5 million to resolve allegations it submitted false claims to Medicare. LifeWatch Services Inc. made ...
Biotelemetry Inc. and its subsidiary, Lifewatch Services Inc., agreed to pay $14.7 million to settle a whistleblower case alleging overbilling for remote cardiac monitoring. The qui tam case contended ...
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