Operating under the name “Solventum,” the spin-off will continue operating from 3M’s Maplewood headquarters for now.
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The new Starts Venture partnership is aimed at accelerating health care startups in Minnesota.
Edina co-working space Therapy Suites is a co-working space designed exclusively for mental health professionals.
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A letter of intent approved by the Board of Regents Friday calls for the university to resume ownership of its academic health facilities.
The move affects Allina employees in information systems and revenue cycle management.
As health care demands rise, M Health Fairview turns to a prebuilt modular unit to build out quickly and with little patient disruption.
The formerly Minnesota-based company is also changing its name to “NeueHealth” as it sheds its health insurance business.
The department alleges that the Eagan-based insurer forced self-funded health plans to cover a state tax obligation typically charged to providers.
CardioMech is developing a device to treat heart valve disease.
The OneRF system is set to launch officially in the first half of 2024 and could be used to treat a range of neurological conditions.
A joint venture between a Minnesota company and a Japanese firm, Evevo is a contract manufacturer designed to meet “unmet needs” for local medical device startups.
The plan calls for constructing five new buildings centered on “care neighborhoods.”
A strong medical device community attracted the company to Minnesota.
The new Life Time MIORA Longevity and Performance clinic will offer everything from infrared saunas to a cryotherapy chamber to Ozempic.
In a class action lawsuit, a pair of plaintiffs alleged that the Minnetonka insurer used an artificial intelligence platform to override doctors’ determinations on medically necessary care for elderly patients.
The state has been designated as one of 31 “hubs” eligible for millions of federal dollars, but it’ll be a while until we know if we’re getting additional funding.