Medtronic Acquires Cardiocom Disease Management Company for $200M

Medtronic has purchased disease management and patient monitoring firm Cardiocom for $200M, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

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With the acquisition, Minneapolis-based medical device manufacturer will move into the business of working with hospitals to reduce chronic disease patient care costs.

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