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Aspirus Health CEO weighs in on HSHS closures, St. Luke’s Duluth deal 

Aspirus Health is seeing an uptick in patients due to western Wisconsin healthcare facility closures, and its recent expansion into Minnesota with its affiliation with St. Luke’s Duluth will help meet demand, CEO Matt Heywood said at a Wisconsin Health News event Thursday. 
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Medicaid premiums return for some after pandemic hiatus 

Premiums for some BadgerCare Plus children returned at the start of April, after being temporarily suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic. But children won’t lose coverage if their families don’t pay due to federal guidance released last year, the Department of Health Services said Wednesday. 
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Poll: Majority backs 15-week abortion ban 

A majority of registered voters in Wisconsin favor a national ban on abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy with exceptions for sexual assault, incest and the life and health of the mother, according to a Marquette Law School Poll released Wednesday. 
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HSHS names Wisconsin market CEO

Hospital Sisters Health System has named Robert Erickson Wisconsin market president and CEO. 
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Republicans decline Evers’ call to release western Wisconsin healthcare, PFAS dollars

Republican lawmakers on the Legislature’s budget-writing committee did not attend a Tuesday meeting called by Gov. Tony Evers to consider his proposals for releasing millions of dollars to address healthcare facility closures in the Chippewa Valley and contamination by “forever chemicals.”
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DotCom Therapy rebrands as Huddle Up

A pediatric digital health company has rebranded and moved its headquarters to Denver from Madison. 
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Kaul urges more PFAS action by feds

Attorney General Josh Kaul last week asked the federal government to consider listing all “forever chemicals” as hazardous waste, which he said would ensure a more comprehensive regulatory response for a class of chemicals shown to pose public health risks. 
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Behrman Capital acquires Vista Apex

A New York private equity investment firm has acquired Racine-based Vista Apex, a maker of consumable dental products used by dental professionals for preventive oral hygiene, endodontics and restorative dentistry. 
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Wausau receives $2 million to fight lead contamination

Wausau is receiving about $2 million from the federal government to fight lead contamination, according to a recent statement from U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis.
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