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The new program comes on the heels of the Covid-19 pandemic, which caused burnout among many health care professionals, leading some to leave the profession.

A Twin Cities organization dedicated to closing Minnesota's racial wealth gap is asking the Minnesota Legislature for $10 million to create more equitable economies.

The St. Paul-based Center for Economic Inclusion, which is asking for the appropriation, said the money would help create jobs and grow businessesthrough equitable means.

“History proves that when racial equity and economic inclusion are not prioritized in policymaking, the result is often inequitable policies, loss in economic growth,…

Health insurance company Centene Corp. has agreed to pay $215 million to the state of California to settle claims that it overcharged the state’s Medi-Cal program by inflating its prescription drug costs.

Duke University Health System has named its next CEO with an internal promotion.

The D.C. drugmaker faces a threat to its top line as a competitor starts selling a generic version of its chief product.

Davis Moore Healthcare Practice Group is leading the development of Mount Holly Medical Park, which will include several office buildings near the site of CaroMont Regional Medical Center-Belmont.

Coterie Insurance has named a COO, CDO, CTO and CIO in a reimagining of its C-suite.

During a half-hour discussion with CBJ, Wells Fargo's Otis Rolley addressed the challenges of trying to do good while navigating the bank’s numerous missteps and scandals dating to the disclosure seven years ago of sham accounts.

Both Cincinnati Financial and Paycor saw their stocks soar this week after they posted strong quarterly earnings reports.

From Wells Fargo to Fifth Third Bank, the new year has already brought churn when it comes to bank branches opening and closing in the Triangle.