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Nation's largest clinical lab with 230M tests/year; $9.8B FY2024 revenue; liquid biopsy and genomic oncology testing growth; consumer-direct app strategy; competes with Labcorp.
Quest Diagnostics is the nation's leading provider of diagnostic information services, founded in 1967 as MetPath and headquartered in Secaucus, New Jersey, trading on NYSE (DGX). The company processes approximately 230 million clinical laboratory tests annually, serving patients through approximately 2,250 patient service centers, physician offices, hospitals, and health plans across the United States. For FY2024, Quest generated approximately $9.8 billion in total revenues under CEO James Davis, who succeeded Steve Rusckowski in 2022 and has accelerated the company's strategy of expanding consumer access, digital connectivity with ordering physicians, and advanced specialty testing capabilities in oncology, genetics, and infectious disease.
Marlborough MA cardiac devices leader (NYSE: BSX) $16.7B FY2024 revenue (+18%); Farapulse PFA ablation fastest-growing EP device, WATCHMAN FLX 70%+ LAAC share, competing with Abbott and Medtronic.
Boston Scientific Corporation is a Marlborough, Massachusetts-based global medical device company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BSX) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — developing and commercializing medical devices for minimally invasive diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease, cardiac rhythm management, electrophysiology, urology, endoscopy, and neuromodulation through approximately 48,000 employees in 130 countries. In fiscal year 2024, Boston Scientific reported revenues of $16.7 billion (+18% year-over-year) — driven by the Farapulse pulsed field ablation (PFA) system for atrial fibrillation treatment, WATCHMAN FLX left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) device, and Rhythmia Ultra high-density cardiac mapping — making Boston Scientific the fastest-growing large-cap medical device company and one of the strongest organic growth stories in healthcare. CEO Mike Mahoney has executed acquisitions and organic R&D investment to build a diverse cardiovascular and electrophysiology portfolio: the 2023 acquisition of Apollo Endosurgery ($615 million, flexible endoscopic stapling for minimally invasive procedures) and the 2022 acquisition of Lumenis (surgical laser systems) expanded Boston Scientific beyond the cardiac core. Boston Scientific's strongest 2024 growth driver — Farapulse (pulsed field ablation) — achieved rapid adoption as a new standard-of-care in atrial fibrillation ablation by delivering shorter procedure times (2-hour PFA versus 4-hour radiofrequency ablation) and improved safety profile compared to traditional thermal ablation methods.
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