Tuesday’s suit was the second false claims case against the insurer in two weeks.
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The combined organization will be the Twin Cities' largest health provider.
Cost of employer-sponsored health benefits up 7.8 percent globally this year.
The facility, which was first expected to open in early 2018, will now be completed later this year.
UnitedHealthcare gave $120 million to the startup insurer last year in hopes that it would survive.
The last Minnesota company to go public was Tactile Systems Technology. In its IPO, the medical device maker reported net proceeds of $35.8 million.
Positions in the Minneapolis location will shift to St. Cloud.
Eyebobs slapped Snap with a trademark infringement suit late last year.
Less than a year and a half ago, the company raised $25 million from investors.
The alternating proprietorship agreement allows the two small beer producers to find efficiencies and become more nimble.
Waterline Ventures, Bluestem Capital invest in patient care monitoring console.
Participates in $50M round for Magenta Therapeutics, forges strategic partnership.
Christopher Barry faces up to two-and-a-half years of imprisonment.
The medtech company’s flagship product is used to treat extreme bone fractures.
The heart devices will be the first on the market to offer such a feature.
The site, which would employ more than 150 Northern Minnesotans, was expected to open in 2018.