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The National SimVET Center in Lake Nona is relaunching on Sept. 14 to celebrate its new mandate: test out technologies to see which ones will help providers give better care via the 1,000-plus Veterans Administration care sites around the nation. The relaunch event is from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at 13800 Veterans Way, Bldg. 13 Orlando, FL 32827.

While SimVET will continue to offer simulated training experiences for frontline health care workers, “there was always a vision to do more testing and…

Moderna Inc. is slashing four drug programs as it marches forward with vaccines against infectious diseases and cancer.

The Sacramento Business Journal held its annual Best Real Estate Projects Awards on Sept. 7. We are profiling each of the 24 honorees.

Novant Health's First Charlotte Physicians is moving its practice from Queen City Quarter to Elizabeth on Seventh.

Aging independently is a desire many people express no matter where they live. And while the desire is strong, making aging in place a reality for those who want it requires a significant effort among individual caregivers, healthcare providers, and affiliated health care services and organizations, including hospitals, health plans and medical facilities.

Research shows aging in place has many benefits for older adults, the most important of which is they can remain independent in comfortable,…

In the recent past, nonemergency medical transportation (NEMT) organizations and transportation providers (TPs) were brought together by a strictly transactional relationship. This method of running an NEMT business wasn’t, and isn’t, the best way to do this important work.

While the relationships wouldn’t be described as antagonistic, neither would one say the groups were always on the best terms – despite a shared objective of providing the best ride experience. Due to the transactional…

The British chip designer, which has its U.S. headquarters in San Jose expected to raise $4.87 billion during its IPO and achieve a valuation of $54.5 billion. Instead, its valuation should be well north of $60 billion.

Lois Anderson has served for the past six years as executive director of Pro-Life Oregon.