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Still feeling effects of Covid, East Bay kidney test maker files for bankruptcy protection
The company's diagnostic is aimed at capturing hospital-acquired acute kidney injuries faster, but Covid-19 dimmed its prospects.
Oregon banks surged in one key area, but were off in another
Inside the highs and lows of Umpqua Bank and other Oregon-chartered financial institutions.
Oregon-based financial services firm acquired by Albuquerque’s growing REDW
The financial services firm had sought a physical office in the Pacific Northwest for more than a decade.
UCHealth adds two hospitals, commits $200K in new partnership
The new additions bring UCHealth's hospital count to 14.
Profitability concerns lead Clover Health Investments to exit Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services program
Due to profitability concerns, Clover Health Investments is exiting ACO REACH, a program with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The program is aimed at improving the quality of care for people with traditional Medicare and meeting the needs of those in underserved communities.
KCK pharmaceutical company completes reverse stock split
“(Cingulate) collectively decided that we wanted to put the minimum bid compliance issue with Nasdaq behind us and focus on some of the exciting catalysts ahead in the first quarter of next year,” said Thomas Dalton, the company's vice president of investor and public relations.
20 People to Know in Banking: Keith Alves, Bank of America
Meet Keith Alves, market manager, business banking, Bank of America, and one of our 20 People to Know in Banking.
TPG taps Emirati royal family’s fund to make big investments in climate projects
The Fort Worth-based private equity giant will receive $1.5 billion in capital from a United Arab Emirates-backed investor to support climate-focused investments. Click through for more on TPG's impact investing.
East Providence nursing home asks for ‘Christmas miracle’ donations to stay open
The nursing home, which first opened in the 1970s, says it has struggled to keep up with expenses in the last 10 years due to high inflation, rising food ad utility costs, temporary staffing rates and low Medicaid reimbursement rates.
Local medical business owner gets nearly 6 years in prison for clinical trial fraud scheme
Another worker involved was given a lesser sentence of just under four years.