Nationwide Children"s tops $250M in tech commercialization income
"Our office is engaging more with everything from vaccines and immunity to behavioral health, and understanding ways we can help those researchers with translation of their efforts to public impact.".....»»
University of Maryland plans outpatient growth with new for-profit arm
University of Maryland Medical School officials hope a new for-profit entity will help the state institution compete with private health care providers......»»
Green aviation startup ZeroAvia opens engine plant in Everett
The company says it will manufacture electric propulsion systems out of the 136,000-square-foot facility, dubbed the Propulsion Center of Excellence......»»
Study Finds Unsafe Levels Of Toxic Metals In Commercially Available Cannabis Rolling Papers
Cannabis users may be inhaling harmful metals from rolling papers. Study found alarming levels in 53 popular papers, posing health risks. read more.....»»
Migrant Child Rapist Won"t Be Deported Because It Would "Harm His Mental Health"
Migrant Child Rapist Won"t Be Deported Because It Would "Harm His Mental Health".....»»
Ascension President Eduardo Conrado talks his biggest fear during Oracle Health Summit
During the Oracle Health Summit, Ascension President Eduardo Conrado shed light on his biggest fear for the health care industry Here's what it is and what needs to be done to combat it......»»
Telecare expanding Redwood City operations
Mental Health Rehabilitation Centers and housing unit......»»
West Sacramento believes it has transit playbook for A"s arrival next year
When the Major League Baseball Athletics move to West Sacramento's Sutter Health Park next season, it'll put transportation systems around the nearly 25-year-old stadium to the test......»»
Dr. Tina Johnson to lead Dignity Health’s restructured Sacramento market
Dignity Health is making more changes to its market structure......»»
Aetna’s big win: What to know as the State Health Plan transition draws near
Beginning in 2025, Aetna will replace Blue Cross Blue Shield as North Carolina’s new State Health Plan (SHP) administrator. Jim Bostian, president of Aetna’s North Carolina market, and Sam Watts, executive director of the State Health Plan, res.....»»
New health care teaching clinic opening in Oak Park
This story is part of the Solving Sacramento journalism collaborative. Solving Sacramento is supported by funding from the James Irvine Foundation and James B. McClatchy Foundation. Our partners include California Groundbreakers, Capital Publi.....»»
New Mexicans to Know: Army veteran Nancy Parson brings passion for health care to Las Cruces
An Army veteran with a passion for health care wants to make a lasting impact in the state her parents once called home......»»
NBA Legends Carmelo Anthony, Udonis Haslem Ignite Cannabis Industry With New Ventures, Launching Exclusive Agency And Strain
NBA veterans Haslem and Anthony enter the cannabis market, merging sports fame with quality cannabis ventures for community impact. read more.....»»
Maui establishment closed by state DOH for ‘severe’ cockroach infestation
The Hawaii Department of Health’s Maui Food Safety Branch issued a red placard to the Wailuku store after a routine inspection......»»
Legal battle between Soin family and Kettering Health enters new phase (Update)
The ongoing legal battle between one of Dayton’s most well-known families and a major health system in town is continuing with new allegations and denials from both sides. New counterclaims have been filed in the case......»»
Health care tech firm raises $100M in equity funding
Lumeris, a Maryland Heights-based health care technology business, has raised $100 million in equity capital, the privately held company said Monday......»»
Pitt announces new Office of Sustainability in the Health Sciences
On April 22 – Earth Day, notably — the University of Pittsburgh announced the launch of its new Office of Sustainability in Health Sciences, which will oversee sustainability efforts in Pitt’s six schools of Health Sciences......»»
Tiny home village for Milwaukee veterans could see 2025 start if at least $1M is raised
Construction on a Milwaukee neighborhood with 40 tiny homes for veterans could begin as soon as spring 2025, but Veterans Community Project needs to raise at least $1 million before work can begin......»»