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During Business First’s Table of Experts discussion, Diagnosing Disparity in Health Care, six Buffalo executives discussed how we can do better as a community. Here is a report from the discussion that was held on Sept. 26, 2023.

Simply put, most people want to live longer, not shorter, Dr. Hans Cassagnol, chief medical officer at Catholic Health, said.

But that desire can go only so far.

“What can have an overriding impact on someone’s health is the context in which they are born, including…

Employers and advocates have long lauded the place of diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace. For executives and managers at ModMed, “DEI” didn’t go far enough to reflect the truly dynamic and embracing organization they hoped to be.

So they actively sought to fill the gap. In a word, they wanted people to feel they “belonged” there.

In a recent private panel discussion convened in partnership between the Boca Raton-based electronic health records provider and the South Florida…

The Kansas City company sees an opportunity to make its mark as a global player by fixing AI's privacy problems.

Earlier this year, Steve Webb replaced the retiring Bill Pickert in the local leadership position for the national accounting firm.

Ask South Florida’s leading executives to give their impressions of the year ahead and opinions are divided, often depending on the sector they serve and the particular lens through which they view the marketplace.

This became clear in a recent Publisher’s Dinner hosted by Kelley Brown, executive VP and market executive for Palm Beach and Broward counties for Regions Bank; and Melanie Dickinson, president and publisher of the South Florida Business Journal. Panelists were Anthony Perrera, Air…

Form D Friday is a Boston Business Journal feature highlighting regulatory filings from Boston-area companies raising capital for new projects or expanding their businesses.

Investments in cryptocurrency assets increased this year despite ongoing controversy.

The deal is expected to accelerate the clinical development and commercialization of gene therapy and fertility treatments.

Chad Setliff, who leads the greater Winston-Salem market of Novant Health, has been overseeing the construction of two large projects, a $400 million capital investment at Forsyth Medical Center and a $55 million investment at Kernersville Medical Center