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Rogers workers set to vote on unionization 

Workers at Rogers Behavioral Health facilities in Madison and West Allis will vote next Wednesday on whether to unionize. 
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Conservative groups call on state to repeal conversion therapy ban 

The Department of Safety and Professional Services must stop enforcing a conversion therapy ban due to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty and Wisconsin Family Action wrote in a letter to Gov. Tony Evers’ administration this week. 
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Reports on healthcare costs show need for action, WMC says

Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce says that two new reports showing high healthcare costs in Wisconsin should serve as a “wake-up call” for policymakers. 
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UnityPoint Health plans to cut IT, revenue cycle positions

UnityPoint Health, an Iowa-based health system that owns Meriter Hospital in Madison, plans layoffs as it transitions some of its information technology and revenue cycle functions to third-party vendors. 
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Baldwin demands CMS withdraw rule promoting catastrophic coverage 

U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., wants the Trump administration to pull a proposal that would promote catastrophic health plans and make other changes to the Affordable Care Act marketplace next year. 
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Colon cancer incidence and mortality are decreasing, but young-onset cases are increasing, according to a recent Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality report.
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