Following a reverse takeover transaction that generated $50 million, Vireo Health has become a publicly traded company, with the ticker symbol VREO.
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After obtaining FDA approval in November, the five-year-old company is bringing to market its Pops! One system, which boasts a virtual care approach that’s less invasive than other offerings.
The study, conducted by National Nurses United and the Minnesota Nurses Association, also found that hospital prices and their net revenues have increased threefold over 20 years.
The capital will go partly toward a U.S. clinical trial for Nuvaira’s Lung Denervation System, a new market-alternative treatment of cardiovascular obstructive pulmonary disease.
The attorney and Walker native was originally elected to the board of Fairview, the largest health system in Minnesota, back in 2013.
Startups with a digital health and wellness solutions focus are encouraged to apply.
In addition to debuting the MyCareLink Heart app this week, Medtronic also enrolled its first patient for a new study examining an alternative, safer solution to oral opioids for back pain treatment.
The Rochester clinic and its spinoffs are focused on underwear with medical applications.
The Stillwater-based startup, Vascudyne Inc., will move to commercialize two cardiovascular-related products that utilize its novel technology: living replacement tissue made of skin cells.
The Minneapolis-based company’s equity financing haul now totals $440 million since its 2016 launch.
The startup focuses on personalizing chronic disease treatment, and will use the investment money to commercialize a new blood-based test for obesity types in 2019.
Fairview’s new Behavioral Health & Well-Being program, the first of its kind at least in the Twin Cities area, boasts more direct access for employees in need to professionals, all while cutting costs long-term.
DFL Rep. Chris Eaton said she expects some kind of dedicated funding measure to pass early in the 2019 legislative session.
As thanks, the Mayo Clinic is changing its School of Medicine to feature Alix’s name.
The St. Louis Park-based company’s products treat mitral valve regurgitation, a common heart malfunction experienced by Americans.
MatrixCare staff and locations are expected to be unaffected by the deal.
The Twin Cities-area health system is teaming up with an Atlanta pharmacy service company to better help patients manage medication regimens and financing.
The senior housing developer breaks new ground with branded communities and a focus on well-being.