Led by the Greater Minnesota Housing Fund, the new cohort aims to tease out connections between health care and affordable housing.
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Unable to deliver on enormous ambitions, Bright Health Group struggles to define a profitable course.
New Brighton-based Cardiovascular Systems is slated to bring new, complementary products to Abbott's existing offerings.
Unconscious bias and lack of culturally competent care are among the reasons Black women in the U.S. are 40% more likely to die from breast cancer than white women.
HealtheMed aims to “bring health care home” for individuals with disabilities and chronic illnesses.
The notice comes less than a month after 99 employees at the company's Bloomington headquarters were laid off on Jan 7.
Herself Health, a startup led by the founder of Amazon Health, has opened its first clinic in the nation in St. Paul. The company is focused on the often-overlooked health care needs of women over 65.
The Plymouth-based startup is developing a novel treatment for liver tumors.
The Minnesota medical cannabis company has dropped a lawsuit that claimed the state's new THC law discriminates against medical marijuana providers.
Nearly doubling last year’s Series A, the funding will be used to further development of ultrasound treatment for brain tumors.
With two new acquisitions in the animal health space, the Mendota Heights company continues to expand beyond its original focus on dental products.
The positions will be eliminated from the company's Bloomington headquarters as Bright Health retreats from health insurance markets.
Founders are often reticent to talk health insurance, but the consequences of living without it can be dire. What will it take to start the conversation?
Job vacancies in health systems have tripled in one year and, for the first time ever, over half of registered nurses are working part-time, according to a report by the Minnesota Hospital Association.
The medical device giant says it plans to move its patient monitoring and respiratory intervention businesses into a single separate company.
Starting this fall, the Center City-based addiction treatment giant will begin to emphasize a program called Community Reinforcement and Family Training that helps family members build skills that move beyond terms like “enabling” and “tough love.”
The Minneapolis health system and a Boston-based venture capital firm have launched Inbound Health, a new company designed to help other hospitals stand up their own at-home care programs.
Days before the application period opens for 2023 Medicare Advantage plans, the Bloomington-based health insurance startup announced it would cut down its offerings to only Florida and California.