The health insurance startup is also now a provider and owns more than 40 clinics.
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Including debt, the total deal is valued at $13 billion.
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Kelby Krabbenhoft’s departure comes amid the system’s attempt to merge with a Utah-based hospital group.
The campaign is appealing to Minnesotans to do their part in stemming the spread of the virus, and support hospitals and healthcare workers.
Five insurance companies have partnered with state exchange for 2021.
Sioux Falls-based Sanford, which has a significant presence in western Minnesota, has attempted to enter the Twin Cities health market in the past.
The company will use the funds to fast-track its new fully-insured plan.
Though profit declined slightly year over year, the Minnetonka insurer anticipates steady growth for the remainder of the year.
It’s the first time the association’s members have raised more than $1 billion in less than a year.
The company says it lost more than $160 million during the first six months of the year.
The insurer says it will begin selling Medicare Advantage plans in 291 new counties in 2021, marking the largest expansion in five years.
The Minneapolis startup is launching coverage in Florida, with plans to expand to dozens of other states.
Minneapolis health plan startup has now raised more than $1.5 billion in financing.
Once dismissed as a party drug, ketamine may be the next big thing in mental health care — if clinics can figure out how to keep the lights on.
As part of the deal, Minnesota-based StemoniX will keep its name and become a subsidiary of Cancer Genetics.
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