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Stented growth

Southeastern Wisconsin cardiologists are raving about drug-coated stents, just one year after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved...

One project, four lives

When Steve Raasch was appointed project manager of renovation for the Bethesha Lutheran Home in Watertown last year, he...

Blue Cross windfall

Paramedics trying to save the life of a heart attack victim too often make a critical mistake, killing the...

New equipment provides support during heart failure

St. Luke's Medical Center in Milwaukee was the first hospital in the state to sign on for an initial...

Engineering a new generation

Today's economy is characterized by rapid change and complexity. This is particularly true for the design and construction industry....

Marsh study shows impact of insurance on revenue

For every $1,000 they earn, U.S. companies are spending $2.32 on insurance and other measures to manage the worker's...
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Close to home

Southeastern Wisconsin medical centers outside of Milwaukee are providing top-of-the-line cardiac care and continue to evolve with their urban...

Tower of power

The enormous, $182 million, 12-story tall Heart Tower addition to St. Luke's Medical Center on the south side of...

Help wanted

The proliferation of cardiac care facilities in southeastern Wisconsin is creating a dire need for qualified flexible care specialists....

Project is $55 million makeover for 100-year-old Bethesda Lutheran Homes

Since 1904, Bethesda Lutheran Homes and Services Inc. in Watertown has provided assisted living services and shelter to thousands...

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