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GE HealthCare receives funding for developing AI ultrasound tools

Chicago-based GE HealthCare, which has a significant presence in Wisconsin, will use more than $44 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop user-friendly, artificial intelligence-assisted ultrasound imaging tools. 
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Rogers names Meyer CEO

Rogers Behavioral Health has named Cindy Meyer its new CEO. 
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Committee considers abortion bills

Senators on Tuesday considered a legislative package offered by five Republican lawmakers that would redefine abortion in state law.
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ThedaCare establishes GME program

ThedaCare said Monday that it’s creating a graduate medical education program. 
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State’s uninsured rate falls

Wisconsin’s uninsured rate fell to 5.2 percent last year, down 0.2 percentage points from 2021, according to recent estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The decline is within the study's margin of error.
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Report: Short-term health plans may attract more enrollees as Medicaid renewals return

Short-term health plans, which aim to serve as a bridge for consumers between different sources of health coverage and aren't subject to Affordable Care Act protections, may divert some from more comprehensive coverage with the return of Medicaid renewals, according to a report released by the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance last week.
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JFC approves Amgen settlement

The Joint Finance Committee on Wednesday unanimously approved an agreement that would allow pharmaceutical giant Amgen to complete its purchase of Horizon Therapeutics. 
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Falls prevention should be prioritized, says report

Falls are a leading cause of injury and death in the state, and the number that emergency medical services providers are responding to is increasing at “an accelerated pace,” according to a study released by the Department of Health Services last week. 
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UW Health nurses call for end to ‘unjust wage caps’

UW Health nurses last week called on their health system to end “unjust wage caps,” speaking out a year after the two sides agreed to cancel a strike, prevent further ones and work together to determine if the health system can recognize the nurses’ union.  
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