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" ... Abbott’s other three businesses ($15.5 billion in combined revenue) are also leaders in their respective categories, holding the number one position in blood screening, stents, and LASIK; number two in cataract lens removal and replacement systems, and number three in glucose monitoring devices. All of these businesses have the opportunity to expand operating margins and to grow as a result of the evolving or expanding healthcare systems in emerging markets. Two significant new developments include Absord, a bioresorbable stent that resorbs into the body after a couple of years, and MitraClip, a device that treats mitral regurgitation (a problem that occurs when the mitral valve in the heart leaks) non-invasively. These products have launched in a number of international markets and are under FDA review in the United States. ... "
" ... Billionaire Rakesh Jhunjhunwala aims to donate $750 million within his lifetime. His namesake foundation backs causes such as education and healthcare. He has donated half of the $7.5 million he pledged for a new eye hospital near Mumbai that will offer the underprivileged free cataract surgeries and is slated to open next year. He has also committed $17 million to Ashoka University by 2022, and donates $1 million annually to the Agastya International Foundation, which provides science education to the rural poor. ... "
" ... Nowhere is this unequal distribution of technology more evident than in healthcare, where variability in both access and health outcomes has more serious consequences than in any other sector. At the recent annual conference of the European Institute of Technology and Innovation's (EIT) healthcare division, Professor Gregory Katz, Chair of Innovation & Value in Health at the University of Paris School of Medicine, reminded the audience of the tremendous variation in care and outcomes across the European Union, whether in the 30-day mortality rates after emergency hospital admissions for COPD in England or the variation in capsule complications after cataract surgery in Sweden. ... "
" ... The billionaire’s R. Jhunjhunwala Foundation backs causes such as education and healthcare. He has donated half of the $7.5 million he pledged for a new eye hospital near Mumbai, which will offer the underprivileged free cataract surgeries and is slated to open next year. He has also committed $17 million to Ashoka University by 2022 and has given away a third of that. The billionaire donates $1 million annually to the Agastya International Foundation, which provides science education to the rural poor. In 2011, Jhunjhunwala said he would donate 25% of his fortune upon turning 60 in 2020 (his net worth is now $2.7 billion). The pandemic delayed that, he says. “When I became a billionaire in 2008, [my father] wasn’t interested in my net worth but in how much I was going to give away,” he says. He aims to donate $750 million within his lifetime. ... "
" ... • Another fancy mailer telling me not to worry, that they will be there for me... before and after my cataract surgery! Oops. ... "