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Lawmakers look to improve elder services

The Assembly health committee this week will vote on bills to support fall prevention awareness, boost community emergency medical services and pilot a program to help older adults navigate healthcare options. 
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State commission approves health-related capital projects

The State Building Commission last week approved a $16.2 million project to remodel and expand a health services unit at the Wisconsin Secure Program Facility in Boscobel to meet the health needs of the facility's aging residents.
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Milwaukee County supervisors vote to extend health insurance contract

The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors voted Thursday to approve a five-year extension of a contract with UnitedHealthcare and OptumRx to administer the county employee health plan, after the previous contract expired at the end of last year. 
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Healthcare.gov sign-ups fall from last year

About 22,000 fewer Wisconsinites signed up for health insurance coverage during the past Healthcare.gov open enrollment period than the one before it. 
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Schimmers named Emplify Health president

Heather Schimmers will become president of Emplify Health, a role in which she’ll lead operations across the health system, on March 1. 
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Rogers plans western Wisconsin clinics

Rogers Behavioral Health plans to open outpatient clinics in Chippewa Falls and Eau Claire in September as it develops a campus in the Chippewa Valley. 
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Epic AI Charting launches

Verona-based Epic released a new built-in feature this week for its electronic health record software that listens to patient visits, drafts clinician notes and queues up orders.
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