11/11/2008 News For: Kaiser Medical Coverage In EuropeZynex Obtains CE Marking for Europe LITTLETON, Colo.----Zynex, Inc. , a provider of pain management systems and electrotherapy products for medical patients with functional disability, announces it received on November 7, 2008 CE marking according to EC-Directive 93/42/EEC on its NeuroMove and TruWave devices for sales in Europe. Syneron Medical shares fall on lower 3Q earnings Syneron Medical Ltd. said Tuesday profit plummeted 73 percent in the third quarter as fewer physicians invested in the company's skin treatment devices, sending shares lower in morning trading. UC Irvine Medical Center head to step down Maureen Zehntner cites personal reasons for resigning and gives four months' notice. She was promoted after a period of scandal at the institution. The head of UC Irvine Medical Center plans to step down in March, she told staff members by e-mail Monday. Flight diverted to Mitchell for medical emergency A female passenger fainted on a Delta flight this morning, requiring the Atlanta-bound plane to divert to Milwaukee so she could receive medical attention. Memorial Medical Center Cuts Beds Long Beach Memorial Medical Center will reduce the number of general medical beds it staffs by 61 over the next month in a bid to stay financially viable. Intel dives into medical market? with home health monitors The world's biggest computer chip maker on Monday dove into the medical market with technology that lets doctors make house calls on patients without being there. Public invited to comment on proposed new prison medical center (11:02 a.m.) STOCKTON ? Have your say today on plans to build an 1,800 bed medical center near Stockton for physically and mentally ill state inmates. Early Glance: Medical Devices companies NEW YORK Shares of some top medical devices companies are down at 10 a.m.: Abbott Labs fell $.53 or 1.0 percent, to $54.85. Allergan fell $1.06 or 2.7 percent, to $37.75. GTCR Announces Partnership with Thomas Daulton to Form Devicor Medical Products CHICAGO----GTCR, one of the nation's leading private equity firms, today announced that it has entered into a partnership with Thomas Daulton to form Devicor Medical Products, LLC. The new company, headquartered in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, will focus on acquiring medical device companies and products. Aging medical equipment puts patients at risk: report A "startling" amount of aging and outdated medical equipment in Canadian hospitals and clinics is putting patients at risk, a report released yesterday by the Fraser Institute warns. |

