Abbott Neurosphere: Game-changer or Hype?

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It's telemedicine? Why does it need FDA approval?
 
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I say hype. I have a better system right now....I call the rep and tell them to meet w/ the patient and repro then I get a report from the rep after. I think the only patients this can be helpful who live in BFE and have limited transportation. otherwise...meh
 
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my guess is that this is very important to Abbott.

this could be a first step towards getting rid of the reps and the costs associated with the reps.

I can see a "perfect world" for stim companies - we order a stim kit from Abbott. they fed ex it to the office/ASC. we implant, the nurse "plugs" it in via wifi prior to DC, then you follow up with patient at pull and you just log online and order the perm.
 
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They have different levels of device reps. The clinical specialists I think are lower on the totem poll and do the most driving for IPG checks, those are probably the positions they are trying eliminate.
 
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this could be a first step towards getting rid of the reps and the costs associated with the reps.
Ding. This is a great way to reduce the business costs associated with neuromodulation. I'm shocked Abbott's coming out with it instead of Stimwave or one of the smaller companies.

I agree it'll likely lead to less CS support as the companies/docs will still want a person on the ground during cases and for market development.
 
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