Health Care
How many Wisconsin workers could be impacted by Biden’s new vaccine mandate?
President Joe Biden unveiled on Thursday a new federal COVID-19 vaccine push that will affect as many as 100 million Americans, including employees in the private sector, health care industry and federal contractors.
Madison-based teletherapy provider raises $13 million
DotCom Therapy has raised $13 million to expand its pediatric teletherapy resources and to establish additional partnerships with health care systems nationwide, the Madison-based company announced today.
Flight For Life adding base at Burlington Municipal Airport
Flight For Life plans to add a new base at the Burlington Municipal Airport.
Rogers Behavioral Health gives $1 million for Milwaukee mental health emergency center
Rogers Behavioral Health is providing $1 million for the new mental health emergency center being built on Milwaukee’s near north side.
Penfield Children’s Center, Marquette to expand mental health services to Waukesha County with $2 million grant
A $2 million federal grant will allow the Behavior Clinic, a provider of mental health services for young children in Milwaukee, to begin offering services in Waukesha County next year.
Wisconsin Vision relocating, expanding three Milwaukee-area stores
New Berlin-based Wisconsin Vision is relocating and expanding three of its Milwaukee-area locations and plans to begin offering remote eye health exams at four sites this fall.
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Ascension Wisconsin opens neighborhood hospital in Menomonee Falls
Ascension Wisconsin this week opened its new 33,000-square-foot hospital in Menomonee Falls, the first of three so-called neighborhood hospitals the health system is planning in the region.
State commits $5.7 million to Milwaukee mental health emergency center
The new mental health emergency center being built on Milwaukee’s near north side will receive $5.7 million in state funding, Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday.
NorthStar Medical awarded $37 million to expand Mo-99 production
Beloit-based radiopharmaceutical company NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes, LLC was awarded $37 million by the U.S. Department of Energy to develop and expand its production of molybdenum-99.
Advocate Aurora’s 16-bed Grafton expansion was fully built off-site to cut months off construction timeline
When Advocate Aurora Health opens its new 16-bed addition at its Grafton medical center, it will be the first building in Wisconsin that was fully built using a method called modular construction.