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Technology company Philips plans to cut an estimated 5% of its workforce, about 4,000 positions, due to losses caused by the recall of a sleep apnea product as well as supply chain issues, according ...
A court has ordered the Dutch medical device company Philips and its subsidiary, Respironics, to stop making sleep apnea machines in the US until they resolve a slew of manufacturing issues. The case ...
Sept 8 (Reuters) - Paris prosecutors opened a criminal probe into Philips (PHG.AS), opens new tab in June over its recall of sleep apnea devices, probing possible charges including aggravated fraud ...
Medical device manufacturer Philips announced the company will expand on a previous recall in an ongoing effort to remove equipment that could have a contaminant in one of the plastic components.
“With Every Breath”: The Human Toll of Philips’ Massive CPAP Recall This film offers an intimate glimpse into what happens when people learn that Philips Respironics’ CPAP machine may be causing harm.
Eight deaths and 13 injuries have been associated with a class I recall of Philips Respironics’ BiPAP ventilators. FDA noted that the devices may unexpectedly reboot or enter an interoperative state.
A doctor in Washington was sentenced to a year in jail for a scheme involving recalled Philips CPAP machines and ventilators. Both support life; CPAPs help people with sleep apnea, which can lead to ...
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