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Charlotte economist Mark Vitner talks impact of another interest rate hike by Fed
The U.S. Federal Reserve is facing a challenging decision tomorrow — whether to hike interest rates again to deal with high inflation or pause further surges amid the banking crisis triggered by Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank’s recent failures.
Mass. hospitals spent $1.5B on temporary labor in 2022
Hospitals spent 600% more on temporary staff in 2022 than they did in 2019, the year before the Covid-19 pandemic began.
Whitman-Walker Health System CEO Ryan Moran stepping down to join Maryland health department
The organization has named an interim chief and plans to launch a nationwide search for a permanent CEO.
Here’s how much Humana’s top executives made in 2022
The longest tenured board member, who is a familiar name, is not seeking reelection, the Louisville-based company's proxy statement revealed.
Mass. hospitals spent $1.5B in temporary labor in 2022
Hospitals spent 600% more on temporary staff in 2022 than they did in 2019, the year before the Covid-19 pandemic began.
Alnylam CEO Yvonne Greenstreet sees growing the company as ‘a wonderful challenge’
When Greenstreet joined the drugmaker as chief operating officer in 2016, it had yet to turn its RNA-silencing technology into commercial drugs. Now, it's a nine-figure company.
IntelyCare’s tech aims to solve for nursing shortages
With an application connects nurses with gig work, IntelyCare has grown significantly during today's dire workforce shortages.
Ginkgo’s acquisition of Zymergen: ‘Like Lego pieces you could take in and out’
When California-based Zymergen became a part of Ginkgo Bioworks last year, its technology became a near-seamless part of Ginkgo's toolkit.
$17M Heart Rhythm Center opens at Baptist Health
The 14,400-square-foot Heart Rhythm Center specializes in caring for the heart’s electrical system.
Northeast Philadelphia pharmaceutical plants sell to Texas firm for nearly $40M
The Northeast Philadelphia buildings total more than 250,000 square feet in the Burholme and Juniata Park sections of the city.