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Journal Communications revenue up on television retransmission
Milwaukee-based Journal Communications Inc. today reported second quarter net earnings of $10.4 million, or 21 cents per share, up from $6.6 million, or 13 cents per share, in the second quarter of 2013.
Hartland insurance agencies merge
Hartland-based RC Insurance Services Inc. and Hartland-based Group Health Planning Inc. have merged, effective Aug. 1.
Franklin medical device manufacturer acquired
Vesta, a Franklin-based contract manufacturer for the global medical device industry, has been acquired by Wickliffe, Ohio-based The Lubrizol Corp., a Berkshire Hathaway company.
Anthem Blue Cross launches telehealth service
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Wisconsin is launching LiveHealth Online, in which members can connect with a live doctor digitally for non-emergency needs when their own doctor is not readily available.
Cover story: Smart health care
Business model experts are predicting massive disruptions in the ways health care is delivered, consumed and paid for in the near future.
Wisconsin health care systems form new statewide partnership
Six Wisconsin health care organizations today announced a pioneering statewide network, framing their strategic partnership as a new pathway for patients to access the health care across the state and region.
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Common Ground opens Brookfield member services center
Brookfield-based Common Ground Healthcare Cooperative has opened a new member services center in Brookfield to support its health insurance customers and health care providers.
MCW receives $5 million in regional campus funding
The Medical College of Wisconsin has been awarded more than $5 million from the State Building Commission for its planned regional medical campuses in Green Bay and central Wisconsin.
New tools provide health care on the go
The health care system is rapidly evolving. People are paying more personally for their health care and taking more control of decisions regarding the care they receive.