Waikiki Health seeks new hires after completing a $1M clinic renovation
As Waikiki Health prepares to open its newly renovated floor at its Mahahiki Medical & Dental Clinic in Moiliili, it says it is hiring 11 new healthcare employees to keep up with demand. The new...
View ArticleState analysis: Oregon's uninsured rate could triple under Senate health care...
The Republican health reform bill currently pending in the U.S. Senate would triple Oregon’s uninsured rate, causing nearly 440,000 Oregonians to lose health coverage by 2020, according to a new...
View ArticleOrlando Health's new $30M cancer center to have the latest technology
The new Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center – Ocoee in Health Central hospital will use Central Florida's latest cancer-tracking technology called MRIdian. The cutting-edge technology provides a...
View ArticleAfter FDA delay, Peninsula 'biosimilar' company sheds third of workforce
Coherus BioSciences Inc., stopped earlier this month in its efforts to offer a lower-cost version of a drug for cancer chemotherapy patients, will lay off 30 percent of its workforce. The Redwood City...
View ArticleAfter FDA delay, Redwood City 'biosimilar' company sheds third of workforce
Coherus BioSciences Inc., stopped earlier this month in its efforts to offer a lower-cost version of a drug for cancer chemotherapy patients, will lay off 30 percent of its workforce. The Redwood City...
View ArticlePhysicians Realty Trust in Milwaukee announces $800M in pending deals
Milwaukee real estate investor Physicians Realty Trust announced its latest round of medical building acquisitions, which includes an Appleton medical office building among the 25 properties.
View ArticleHealth insurance expansion may be linked to fewer cardiac arrest deaths, OHSU...
Sudden cardiac arrest is responsible for about 350,000 deaths each year, more than any other single disease. Recently, though, an OHSU researcher led a study that found a strong connection between...
View ArticleInside Pr. George's first marijuana plant set to open this summer
We finally know when the first medical marijuana will become available in suburban Maryland.
View ArticleHEMIC cancels wokers comp policies for medi-juana dispensaries, citing legal...
Hawaii Employers’ Mutual Insurance Co., the state's largest workers' compensation insurer, said Wednesday that it sent a 30-day policy cancellation notice to seven medical marijuana dispensaries...
View ArticleElderwood boosts memory care
Elderwood is making a push to build its memory care business with dedicated units and a new philosophy at all sites.
View ArticleEmployers frustrated with family leave law
Promoted as an innovative employee benefit, New York’s new Paid Family Leave law will go into effect in January.
View ArticleBay Area startups take on big players like Walgreens with on-demand pharmacies
Traditional drug stores are plagued by uneven customer service and outdated technology. Digital pharmacies are reinventing the business, aiming to provide better care management and faster deliveries...
View ArticleLake County leaders: Here's what's in the pipeline
Here are the major takeaways from Orlando Business Journal’s Doing Business in Lake County.
View ArticleOmeros threatens to sue anonymous detractor
Omeros Corp. said it plans legal action against an an anonymous detractor claiming to be a shareholder of the Seattle-based biotech company. Omeros said it doesn't typically respond to defamatory...
View ArticleGuest opinion: A business case for single-payer health
Here's why the Healthy California Act, SB 562, could be a boon to the state and its businesses.
View ArticleHealth exec expands her wellness crusade: Patti Plough
Patti Plough is the co-CEO of fast-growing health-screening and wellness-coaching firm Healics Inc.
View ArticleM.D. Anderson Cancer Center shakes up leadership
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center announced a new leadership structure June 29, eliminating executive vice president roles. The changes are effective immediately and come just a...
View ArticleHEMIC's policy cancellations could further delay dispensary openings
HEMIC, the state’s largest workers’ compensation insurer, said Wednesday that it sent a 30-day policy cancellation notice to seven medical marijuana dispensaries, due to legal concerns.
View ArticleWhat the Senate's health bill means for Alabama
Senate Republicans have unveiled their health care bill. Here's what it could mean for Birmingham and Alabama.
View ArticleCity approves bond funding for high-tech cancer center
After over a year of uncertainty, the Emory Proton Therapy Center finally is slated for completion.
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