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Assembly passes telehealth, school meal bills

The Assembly this week passed health-related bills during sessions on Tuesday and Thursday, including legislation on telehealth services and school meals. 
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Push for limiting non-compete clauses faces headwinds from hospitals 

Doctors and nurses support bipartisan legislation that would ban non-compete clauses in contracts for some medical providers after two years of employment, a proposal that has drawn opposition from hospitals.
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Lack of specific talent, capital challenges growing health tech companies

Leaders of three Milwaukee health tech companies and the Madison-based venture capital fund that supports them said at a forum last week that Wisconsin faces challenges with having enough capital and workers with specific skillsets to support growth in the field.
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Officials worry 600 MAPP members could lose coverage for not paying premiums

State officials are concerned that 600 adults with disabilities are at risk of losing Medicaid coverage through a program that allows them to work and earn more than they would in other safety-net programs as long as they pay premiums. 
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DHS names Austin assistant deputy secretary

The Department of Health Services appointed Sam Austin assistant deputy secretary, after Sarah Valencia left to become Journey Mental Health Center’s next CEO. 
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The Alliance Welcomes Over 100 New Employer-Members

MADISON, WI—A growing number of Wisconsin employers are exploring self-funded health plans to gain more control over rising healthcare costs. The Alliance added more than 100 new employer-members in the past year, marking one of...

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Epic sues companies for allegedly monetizing health records 

Epic, the electronic health records vendor based in Verona, alleged a health information network allowed companies to fraudulently access almost 300,000 patient records and sell them for profit, according to a federal lawsuit it filed Tuesday with health systems and a health IT consultancy. 
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HPS/PayMedix closes $33 million in financing

Milwaukee-based HPS/PayMedix, a healthcare financing and payment platform, has secured $33 million in equity and debt financing, according to a Tuesday statement. 
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DHS leader departs to lead Journey Mental Health Center 

Sarah Valencia has departed her role as assistant deputy secretary at the Department of Health Services to lead Journey Mental Health Center in Madison. 
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