Health Care
Advocate Aurora could acquire 20% stake in Quartz holding company
Advocate Aurora Health could acquire as much as a 20% stake in Sauk City-based Quartz Health Plan Corp. and its affiliated holding company as the two organizations plan to launch a Medicare Advantage plan in eastern Wisconsin.Â
zizzl raises $630,000, launches new health care product
Milwaukee-based payroll and employee benefits startup zizzl LLC launched a new health care benefits platform after raising $630,000 during its first round of funding.
How the virtual health landscape will shift in a post-COVID world
Remember, if you can, back to February. You had probably never scheduled a virtual doctor’s appointment—or heard of Zoom.
Today,...
Three Key Questions During Covid-19
After more than six months dealing with the COViD-19, we seem to have an endless supply of questions. During...
Lessons from the health crisis
When the Coronavirus pandemic reached Wisconsin and the Governor issued his statewide shutdown order of non-essential business in late...
Ascension Wisconsin to open three urgent care locations in southeastern Wisconsin
Ascension Wisconsin announced it is opening three new urgent care locations in southeastern Wisconsin in partnership with Illinois-based Physicians Immediate Care.
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COVID-19 alternate care facility to open at State Fair Park next week
An overflow alternate care facility, constructed on the Wisconsin State Fair Park grounds in preparation for a COVID-19 surge at area hospitals, will begin seeing patients Oct. 14, Gov. Tony Evers announced Wednesday.Â
Froedtert & MCW-developed cancer therapy advances to phase II clinical trial
A novel cancer therapy studied and developed at the Medical College of Wisconsin has advanced to a larger phase II clinical trial after showing promising results for patients in phase 1.
Better prepared patients, higher-value healthcare
Autumn is here, meaning it's time for some of the most unpredictable weather of the year in Wisconsin. Like...
Advanced Pain Management Holdings to pay settlement over kickback allegations
Advanced Pain Management Holdings Inc. and its affiliates have agreed to pay $885,452 to settle claims that the organization and its affiliates violated the False Claims Act by paying kickbacks and performing medically unnecessary laboratory tests, the U.S. Department of Justice said Friday.