As Seattle-area entrepreneurs push health care into the digital age, they...
Investors and entrepreneurs need to be ready for a long commitment in a complicated industry, panelists said at a PSBJ event Thursday.
View ArticleWindpact: Ex-NFL player goes on offense
Shawn Springs' new game plan: To make a deep impact on head injuries.
View ArticleKnight Cancer's Druker on how to go about innovation — and how not to
The focus should be on solving a problem and patient outcomes, not innovation for its own sake, he told attendees of a conference today.
View ArticleMolina Healthcare in NM preparing to hire hundreds
Molina Healthcare of New Mexico, the state's second-largest private company, announced Thursday it would be hiring 250 people for contact center jobs. In a statement, Molina said those hires should be...
View ArticleOperon Resource Management acquired by San Diego-based firm
Operon Resource Management, a medical device recruitment company headquartered in Lowell, has been acquired by San Diego-based Eastridge Workforce Solutions. Terms of the transaction were not...
View ArticleBiotech CEO: San Antonio talent and affordability lured company headquarters
The San Antonio City Council is expected to vote on Sept. 21 to close the deal for new headquarters and lab space.
View ArticleTwo years after bankruptcy, med-tech company Imris grows again
The maker of "surgical theatres" moved its headquarters from Minnesota from Canada in 2013.
View ArticleNew from Mayo Clinic: 'Hey Alexa, ow!'
Mayo Clinic will let consumers access its tips on first aid through the Amazon Alexa virtual personal assistant, the health care provider said Friday. Mayo is launching a skill — Amazon's term for...
View ArticleDeal of the Week: This $11M in funding could save lives
The University of New Mexico School of Medicine has received a big grant to create a new research center, growing the school's research abilities.
View ArticleUW digital health care spinout gets new CEO
TransformativeMed spun out of the University of Washington in 2011 and works with hospitals around the country to make electronic medical records more user friendly.
View ArticleNorthside Hospital's new Midtown tower tops out (SLIDESHOW)
The final beam of Northside Hospital's new Midtown Atlanta medical office tower was lifted into place on Friday. Check out the adjacent slideshow for photos from the event. The 12-story,...
View ArticleMeet the Rocklin business that topped our fastest-growing companies list
The Rocklin-based company's revenue has risen more than 600 percent since 2014.
View ArticleOahu-based medi-juana dispensary changes name to Aloha Green Apothecary
Aloha Green Holdings Inc. is changing its name to Aloha Green Apothecary. The Oahu-based medical marijuana dispensary, which began sales last month, said the updated name is a “strategic move for the...
View ArticleHawaii, Honolulu rank high in terms low uninsured rates, reports says
Hawaii has one of the lowest uninsured rate in the United States, according a new report by personal-finance website WalletHub. The state has an average uninsured rate of 3.53 percent, good for second...
View ArticleUB adds webpage to keep community connected ahead of new medical school opening
Come November, the University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences will be relocating to its brand new home downtown. Ahead of that, UB has established a webpage —...
View ArticleNew York state okays $25M more for addictions programs
BestSelf Behavioral Health, a Buffalo-based nonprofit service provider, will receive $1.7 million to enhance programs.
View ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Mercy Health names president of physician group
Mercy Health has hired a health care veteran to lead the hospital system’s physician group, which includes 1,300 providers throughout Ohio and Kentucky.
View ArticleReport: Maternity care at Mass. hospitals varies widely
Having a baby? Your hospital may not be performing as well as you’d hope when it comes to maternity care. Data released in September by the state’s Center for Health Information and Analysis shows wide...
View ArticleRegional One applies to expand facility Downtown
The estimated project cost is $2.2 million.
View ArticleNearly $16 million grant opens door at UT-Austin to disrupt medical device,...
Aided by a $15.6 million federal grant, researchers at the University of Texas at Austin will explore the creation and manipulation of new types of materials that could improve the development of...
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