Report says employers kept costs low by making employees pay more for cheaper coverage.
Health Care + Med Tech
Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is proving better at diagnosing cases of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
The company is pulling back on individual health plan marketplaces.
Two DFLers propose spending millions to help the state compete with the likes of California and Massachusetts.
Since the U.S. Congress suspended the 2.3 percent tax in December, medical tech companies have been making the most of the situation.
The medical biotech startup from Maple Grove amassed a total of $8 million over the last two years.
The medical device maker from Plymouth hopes to develop a treatment plan for 1 million epileptic Americans with no other medical options.
The world’s smallest pacemaker is officially on doctors’ shelves.
The company’s next-generation Watchman device has led to six cases of heart blockages, one of which resulted in death.
Yet workers continue to express confidence in employers to make the right health plan decisions.
The DMC project is expected to create 45,000 jobs. But where will they come from, and is there any place for them to live?
The company is led by several high-profile names in the health care sector.
The medical device maker has been regularly accused of dodging U.S. taxes by shifting its corporate headquarters to Dublin.
The awards recognize citizen contributions to community health.
Proposed deal follows combining with PreferredOne.
The health information technology company has rapidly expanded its operations, staff and services in less than two years.
The company expects to pay $12.5 million in one-time charges for the quarter after reducing staff and settling a lawsuit.
Retiring Baby Boomers and a lack of qualified workers in and outside of the U.S. are creating a tsunami of unfilled positions throughout Minnesota's surging health tech industry.