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Outreach Community Health Centers CEO takes extended leave, interim leader named
Outreach Community Health Centers president and chief executive officer Constance Palmer has taken an extended leave of absence from the organization.
Penrod get $8 million investment from Salesforce, undisclosed source
Milwaukee-based Penrod has secured an $8 million investment from San Francisco-based Salesforce Ventures and an undisclosed Milwaukee family office.
Hayat Pharmacy paying $2 million to settle false Medicare and Medicaid claims case
Milwaukee-based Hayat Pharmacy has agreed to pay $2,050,000 to settle claims it submitted false claims to Medicare and Medicaid for a topical cream and a multivitamin.
ProHealth Care opens Mukwonago hospital, continues hiring push to fill open positions
ProHealth Care opened its $55 million Mukwonago hospital this week as the Waukesha-based health system continues its hiring push...
Once omicron abates, what’s next?
If a return to normal appeared on the horizon at the outset of 2021 thanks to the arrival and...
Former Aurora Health Care CEO Nick Turkal joins CPI board
The Milwaukee-based Crisis Prevention Institute has added former Aurora Health Care president and chief executive officer Nick Turkal to its board of directors.
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Froedtert & MCW to close Mequon urgent care indefinitely
Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin announced it is shutting down urgent care at its Mequon health center indefinitely as a result of COVID-related staffing constraints.
Wauwatosa-based CyteGen raises another $1.1 million for anti-aging research
Wauwatosa-based CyteGen has raised another $1.1 million to fund their research into extending human life and reversing age-related decline.
Seven small businesses receive state grants to commercialize their products
Seven small businesses from across the state are set to receive their share of $600,000 in state matching grants to commercialize their products.
Exact Sciences plans $350 million investment in Madison that could create 1,300 jobs
Exact Sciences Corp. plans to make a $350 million investment in its Madison campuses that could create more than 1,300 new jobs, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. announced Thursday.