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GE HealthCare, UW-Madison sign 10-year pact to advance health tech research
GE HealthCare Technologies and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have collaborated for years on scientific and technological advancements.
Texas Children’s: How a casual cup of coffee led to expanded care
In all my years at Texas Children’s Hospital, we have had the incredible honor of holding an immeasurable number of ribbon-cutting events and opening the doors to many brand-new, state-of-the-art facilities.
At Texas Children’s, we have never shied away from not only expanding our footprint but also expanding our care to meet the needs of our patients, families and every community we serve around the globe. When Texas Children’s was faced with a unique opportunity to reinvent the care we…
Hawaii inventor Wendy Medeiros: Why I’m proud of the WristWidget
For this “why I'm proud of …” series, we asked Medeiros more about how she plans to scale her product in the Islands and across the globe.
Opinion: Charitable Remainder Trusts Back in Fashion
In a higher-interest-rate environment, charitable remainder trusts are an option to consider.
Toyota financing arm fined $60M for lending practices
Toyota Motor Credit is one of the largest indirect auto lenders in the U.S., with nearly 5 million customer accounts and more than $135 billion in assets as of late 2022, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The government agency just ordered the Plano-based subsidiary of the Japanese carmaker to pay millions for allegedly preventing customers from cancelling product bundles that increased their monthly payments. Toyota Motor Credit consented to the entry of the order without admitting to or denying the CFPB's findings.
American Medical Response to lay off 152 employees after losing Main Line Health contract
Despite the layoffs, American Medical Response Mid-Atlantic indicated that it will remain open to serve Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and other area clients.
Local health care firm expands presence in Texas with new hospital
The company expanded rapidly this year.
Fifth Third solar financing unit investigated by attorneys general
Fifth Third Bank's Dividend Finance solar power financing unit is being investigated by several state attorneys general.
First Bank names Greensboro executive its new president
Adam Currie, who joined First Bank eight years ago when it “sleepy rural bank: shares his strategies on how to grow what is now North Carolina's largest community bank.
Health care software firm NextGen enacting layoffs at its Horsham office after being acquired
Thoma Bravo completed its $1.8 billion acquisition of NextGen Healthcare on Nov. 10 and took the company private.