An abundance of resources enables companies to steer patients to the safest hospitals and doctors.
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How severely will the worldwide steel glut affect the Iron Range?
The shift to value-based reimbursement should shift money back to employers.
Due diligence is required when considering narrow provider networks for workers.
A quiet publicly traded Duluth company is shaking up its business model with partnerships in the aviation and automobile industries.
Economic security in northeastern Minnesota grew during Tom Renier’s tenure with the Northland Foundation
If health care costs jump, accountable care organizations may become the go-to plans.
The U of M seeks funding for a new initiative to change how Minnesota mines.
Device makers and providers—not insurers or employers—should assume risk.
What are the secrets behind this Iron Range delicacy that is attracting more sales?
Medication therapy management makes the medicine go down—along with employer health costs.
In contrast to other parts of the country, Northland regional airports are offering good travel options.
Telemedicine may offer employers lower health care costs and higher productivity from workers.
Duluth International, with a new $78 million terminal, is more than a regional airport for business travelers.
The ACA’s medical-loss ratio is proving to be a big win for employers.
Predictions about the explosion in medical tourism may finally come true.
Heavy manufacturing makes a comeback on the Iron Range.
If it can unlock the potential from its timber, the Iron Range could become a center for biochemical production.