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Epic, Microsoft take on nursing documentation  

Verona-based Epic and Microsoft are now working with health systems to use artificial intelligence to reduce nursing documentation and paperwork, a new focus of the two companies’ long-standing partnership. 
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WIAA distributes 24 AEDs to schools

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association distributed 24 automated external defibrillators to high schools throughout the state, according to a Wednesday statement. 
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ThriveOn King opens

A community hub aimed at ending disparities in central city Milwaukee is open.

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Community health center CEOs tackle challenges

Community health center CEOs discussed how they’re tackling challenges tied to health inequities, workforce and fallout from fights over a drug discount program, during a panel this week in Madison hosted by Wisconsin Health News.
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OCI will move next month

The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance will move next month. 
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NIH picks UW to help build primary care clinical research network 

The National Institutes of Health tapped the University of Wisconsin and two other institutions to help build a primary care clinical research network that engages with communities underrepresented in research. 
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Rivermark Medical raises $30 million

Milwaukee-based Rivermark Medical raised $30 million in its latest financing round. 
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Medicaid program expects to expand coverage for mental health in 2027

A proposed expansion of Medicaid’s ability to cover short-term inpatient psychiatric hospital stays will likely be implemented in 2027, if it receives federal approval, a state health official said during a public hearing Wednesday. 
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