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Month: December 2014

Hospital partnerships top 2014 stories

Wisconsin's healthcare market shakeup continued in 2014 as more hospitals and health systems joined forces and the impact of Gov. Scott Walker's Medicaid reforms started to take shape. Most prominent among this year's changes was the emergence of two networks consisting of the state's largest health systems. (WHN, 12/23)

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Meriter -UnityPoint names new CEO

Meriter - UnityPoint Health named Arthur Nizza president and CEO. He starts Feb. 16, 2015. Nizza succeeds Jim Woodward, who served as Meriter's president and CEO for eight years and this summer took a new job in New Hampshire. (WHN, 12/23)

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AIDS groups plan to expand medical home

Last week, the AIDS Network and AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin announced they were joining forces starting Feb. 1. The new organization, which will operate as the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin, projects it will serve 4,000 people a year with HIV throughout the state. (WHN, 12/19)

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Marshfield seeks to join abouthealth

Marshfield Clinic Health System has requested to join abouthealth, the partnership of seven Wisconsin hospital systems and two health plans, because it was the better fit for clinics and its health plan, CEO Dr. Sue Turney told Wisconsin Health News Thursday. (WHN, 12/19)

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