ProMedica raising $20M to invest in underserved area
[ad_1] A health assessment conducted by ProMedica—which used census data—found that approximately 28% of individuals living there are at or below the federal poverty threshold,
[ad_1] A health assessment conducted by ProMedica—which used census data—found that approximately 28% of individuals living there are at or below the federal poverty threshold,
[ad_1] Many office workers will still being required to wear masks in the office and get regularly tested. Front-line workers like store clerks and restaurant
[ad_1] COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy can protect babies after they’re born and lead to fewer hospitalized infants, a US government study released Tuesday suggested. The
[ad_1] Simeon Schindelman, CEO of Bright HealthCare, will resign from his position on March 11 and will be replaced by the company’s chief financial officer,
[ad_1] Six Connecticut residents have filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against Hartford HealthCare, accusing the not-for-profit health system of anticompetitive business practices that have driven
[ad_1] Anthem has partnered with a digital therapeutics startup to launch a care navigation program for COVID-19 patients. The insurer, which runs Blue Cross and
[ad_1] Bain Capital and Hellman & Friedman have completed their acquisition of Athenahealth, the software company announced Tuesday. Here are five things to know about
[ad_1] The Senate narrowly confirmed President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday pushing past a thicket of political controversies
[ad_1] Florida failed for nearly three months to pay tens of thousands of healthcare claims for the state’s sickest and neediest children due to software
[ad_1] Hackensack Meridian Raritan Bay Medical Center (Perth Amboy, NJ) has started construction on a new behavioral health unit in Perth Amboy. The inpatient center
[ad_1] Health Tech Valentine’s day…is awful. Check out this episode of HealthTechDeals to get Jessica’s and my more in-depth thoughts on the holiday. But let’s
[ad_1] By KIM BELLARD Two articles have me thinking this week. One sets up the problem healthcare has (although healthcare is not explicitly mentioned), while
[ad_1] A health assessment conducted by ProMedica—which used census data—found that approximately 28% of individuals living there are at or below the federal poverty threshold,
[ad_1] Many office workers will still being required to wear masks in the office and get regularly tested. Front-line workers like store clerks and restaurant
[ad_1] COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy can protect babies after they’re born and lead to fewer hospitalized infants, a US government study released Tuesday suggested. The
[ad_1] Simeon Schindelman, CEO of Bright HealthCare, will resign from his position on March 11 and will be replaced by the company’s chief financial officer,
[ad_1] Six Connecticut residents have filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against Hartford HealthCare, accusing the not-for-profit health system of anticompetitive business practices that have driven
[ad_1] Anthem has partnered with a digital therapeutics startup to launch a care navigation program for COVID-19 patients. The insurer, which runs Blue Cross and
[ad_1] Bain Capital and Hellman & Friedman have completed their acquisition of Athenahealth, the software company announced Tuesday. Here are five things to know about
[ad_1] The Senate narrowly confirmed President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday pushing past a thicket of political controversies
[ad_1] Florida failed for nearly three months to pay tens of thousands of healthcare claims for the state’s sickest and neediest children due to software
[ad_1] Hackensack Meridian Raritan Bay Medical Center (Perth Amboy, NJ) has started construction on a new behavioral health unit in Perth Amboy. The inpatient center
[ad_1] Health Tech Valentine’s day…is awful. Check out this episode of HealthTechDeals to get Jessica’s and my more in-depth thoughts on the holiday. But let’s
[ad_1] By KIM BELLARD Two articles have me thinking this week. One sets up the problem healthcare has (although healthcare is not explicitly mentioned), while