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Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds COVID-19-era healthcare immunity law 

The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Friday unanimously ruled that a state law granting broad immunity to healthcare providers during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic did not violate a constitutional right to a jury. 
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ArchWell Health comes to Wisconsin 

Tennessee-based ArchWell Health plans to open four Milwaukee-area locations, its first sites in Wisconsin. 
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Democratic candidates talk MAHA, private equity in healthcare

Democrats vying to be Wisconsin’s next governor talked about accountability requirements for nonprofit hospitals, private equity and the Make America Healthy Again movement at a Wisconsin Health News forum this week. 
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DHS plans to spend $31 million over two years on fighting opioid epidemic

The Department of Health Services on Thursday released a two-year plan to use $31 million of opioid settlement funds for supporting prevention efforts, reducing overdose deaths, increasing access to treatment and investing in recovery services. 
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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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Taylor wins Wisconsin Supreme Court race

Judge Chris Taylor, who serves on an appeals court based in Madison, won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court Tuesday night, bolstering the court’s liberal majority. 
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Children’s Wisconsin CEO talks private equity, AI

Children’s Wisconsin CEO Gil Peri says his organization may work with companies backed by private equity when it comes to implementing artificial intelligence. 
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Navitus company aims to shine a light on drug supply chain

The specialty pharmacy owned by Navitus Health Solutions, a Madison-based pharmacy benefit manager that passes on drug rebates and discounts to payers, has launched a company focused on the drug supply chain. 
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