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Harris Health is looking to transform health care access for residents of Harris County in the near future, thanks to a robust strategic facilities plan

On Nov. 7, Harris County voters will decide on a $2.5 billion bond proposal that would fund a large portion of Harris Health’s $2.9 billion strategic facilities plan. From building a new Level I trauma hospital on the Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital campus to renovating the existing hospital to better serve the needs of the community, building inpatient…

Union officials said the contract extensions are meant to bridge the gap between the Delaware County health system’s current owner and the next.

Two local health care organizations said a new collaboration – which involves a significant investment in technology and training – will allow for advanced stroke care in Northern Kentucky.

The firm said if it is unable to arrange a transaction — such as a merger, sale, divestiture of assets, or licensing deal — it may be required to cease operations altogether.

As economic factors continue to evolve, chief financial officers (CFOs) remain apprehensive, with many expressing that the optimism they started to feel in the recent past is being dampened by visibility challenges when it comes to the future.

During the most recent KPMG CFO peer exchange, several critical takeaways surfaced, including:

The U.S. economy is predicted to experience a soft landing, lowering fears about recession.
Current numbers are a sign of resiliency, including easing CPI inflation.
Economic…

In the wake of a retirement announcement, State Street's executive team will have the same faces but new roles for key members.

The Cambridge biotech said late Monday that its gene therapy to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy failed to meet the primary goal of a large Phase 3 trial, but that it plans to seek full approval regardless.

Moderna's financial success this fall largely depends on one thing: how many Americans are getting their updated Covid vaccines.

Loans to women-owned small businesses totaled $5.1 billion in fiscal-year 2023 and now represent one in five loans — or 21.3% — made to small businesses, a new report from the Small Business Administration shows.

The rise in SBA lending to women-owned businesses reflects the leading role of women entrepreneurs in small business growth, noted SBA Administrator Isabel Guzman in a release timed to the 35th anniversary of the Women’s Business Ownership Act (H.R. 5050), which eliminated laws requiring…

Overland Park-based Netsmart aims to wed its experience in electronic health records with the potential of artificial intelligence to improve care for patients and add efficiency for providers.