Health Care
Dentist charged with health care fraud sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison
Scott Charmoli, a Grafton resident who worked as a dentist at a practice in the Washington County village of Jackson has been sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison for purposefully damaging the teeth of several patients during hundreds of crown procedures. He was also ordered to pay over $1 million in forfeiture.
Vivent Health names new COO
Milwaukee-based Vivent Health announced that it has named Brandon Hill as its new executive vice president and chief operating officer.
Milwaukee data science company Sift Healthcare raises $9 million
Milwaukee-based Sift Healthcare, a data science company that helps health care providers receive increased patient payment and payer reimbursement, has closed a $9 million Series A funding round. The round was led by Allos Ventures and First Trust Capital Partners. The Winnebago Seed Fund is one of several early investors in the company.
My Choice Wisconsin acquired by California firm for $150 million
Wauwatosa-based My Choice Wisconsin (MCW), a Medicaid managed care organization serving customers throughout the state, has been acquired by Long Beach, California-based Molina Healthcare, Inc. Molina Healthcare will pay approximately $150 million, net of expected tax benefits and required regulatory capital, to acquire substantially all the assets of MCW.
Versiti acquires Missouri-based Ethical and Independent Review Service
Milwaukee-based Versiti, a company specializing in blood health solutions, has acquired Lees Summit, Missouri-based Ethical and Independent Review Services (E&I). Â Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Rogers Behavioral Health opens new residential care facility in Brown Deer
Rogers Behavioral Health this month will welcome patients into its new residential care center in Brown Deer.
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$2 million in DWD grants to provide training for 286 southeastern Wisconsin workers
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development on Thursday announced $2 million in worker training grants, including four grants for southeastern Wisconsin companies that will support training for up to 286 workers in the region.
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Wisconsin’s health care costs are higher than the national average and a huge driver of those increased costs are higher hospital costs. This puts Wisconsin employers at a significant disadvantage and makes it more difficult for them to provide high-quality, affordable health care for their employees.
Getting there: Caryn Esten
Caryn Esten
Senior vice president, chief strategy and transformation officer, Froedtert Health
Age: 49
Hometown: Cedarburg
Education: BA, MS, MBA at Cardinal...
Viewpoints: What an Advocate Aurora and Atrium combination means for southeastern Wisconsin
If we’ve heard it once, we’ve heard it a thousand times: the health care industry is evolving.
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