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Health research funding to Oregon slowed in 2022
While funding slid since 2020, it remained well above $400 million in 2022, supporting important research at Oregon's public universities, health-related nonprofits and biotech startups.
A closer look at Charlotte Hornets’ extended sponsorship deal with Novant Health
The health-care company has extended its partnership with the NBA franchise. Here's a closer look at that deal.
Tampa man indicted in multimillion-dollar tax fraud conspiracy case
A Tampa man with a tax office in Plant City is at the center of the alleged conspiracy, federal prosecutors claim.
RBB Bancorp’s $23 million acquisition of Gateway Bank is called off
The deal would have brought RBB into Northern California.
Thornburg Investment Management names new president, CEO
Trillion-dollar investment professional takes over as president and chief executive of the Santa Fe-based firm, effective immediately.
Pittsburgh Steelers and PNC Bank partner to mentor and market 4 women-owned small businesses
Steelers and PNC spotlight local women-owned businesses for a second year through Women of Steel program.
How Winston-Salem is becoming a hub for regenerative medicine
What if life-saving treatments didn’t depend on the availability of donor organs or finding a compatible match? What if we could renew the functionality of dysfunctional or diseased cells, tissues or organs through new growth and cell production?
These what-ifs are just a glimpse of the ideas that drive regenerative medicine researchers and scientists around the world, and in Winston-Salem’s Innovation Quarter.
Regenerative medicine is a medical field dedicated to developing treatments and…
Innovation Space zeros in on Delaware growth industries after its companies raised $1B in funding
The Innovation Space's portfolio of 115 companies have now raised over $1 billion.
Legacy doctors and nurse practitioners file for union recognition
The group of 250 advanced practice providers has concerns about Legacy's “emphasis on revenue over patient safety and staff well-being.”
Mercy Health, Anthem reach new deal following monthslong dispute, lawsuit
Mercy Health and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Ohio have reached a multiyear agreement to continue coverage for tens of thousands of people in the region following a monthslong dispute, capped in August by the filing of $93 million lawsuit in Virginia.
The new deal, announced Friday, Sept. 29, will provide Anthem members, including those with Medicare Advantage, Medicaid and more, with continued access to all Mercy Health hospitals, outpatient care centers and physician offices until 2028.
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