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Milwaukee County opens employee clinics 

Milwaukee County is opening three clinics to provide healthcare services to its workforce of more than 4,000 employees at no out-of-pocket costs.
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DHS reviews proposed rule on Medicaid coverage of anti-obesity drugs 

The Department of Health Services is reviewing a federal rule proposed last week that would require Medicaid to cover anti-obesity drugs. According to a recent analysis, Wisconsin’s Medicaid program is one of 13 Medicaid programs nationwide that already covers the medications for treating obesity. 
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Aspirus rebrands Wisconsin Rapids locations

Aspirus Riverview Hospital and Aspirus Doctors Clinic will change their names Feb. 1 to reflect their location.
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Experts expect telehealth use to grow, become ubiquitous 

In the coming years, telehealth use will become common across the care continuum, from when people first make contact with a healthcare provider to when they receive care at home while recovering from a treatment, experts said at a Wisconsin Health News panel this week.
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Insurers discuss consolidation

Insurers have joined forces in recent years to gain scale and pursue innovation, three health plan leaders said at a Wisconsin Health News panel this week. But one CEO warned healthcare consolidation has led to more costs without improved quality. 
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WHA CEO Borgerding to retire, O’Brien named successor

Wisconsin Hospital Association CEO Eric Borgerding will retire from his role at the end of next June. Kyle O’Brien, WHA senior vice president of government relations, will succeed him. 
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Caravel Autism Health opens Menomonee Falls site

Caravel Autism Health last week marked the opening of a Milwaukee-area clinic that treats young children on the autism spectrum, according to a statement. 
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