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Marshfield Clinic, city of Marshfield resolve tax dispute 

The city of Marshfield and Marshfield Clinic Health System have resolved their differences over a tax assessment of a hospital and medical offices, according to a statement released Thursday by the two sides.
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OCI issues bulletin on Change Healthcare attack

The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance on Thursday directed health insurers and pharmacy middlemen impacted by a UnitedHealthcare subsidiary’s outage to provide prompt help to consumers and providers and limit care access interruptions.  
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Medicaid health plans say they can be change makers

Medicaid managed care organizations are poised to innovate and are working to address the social determinants of health, their leaders said at a Wisconsin Health News event in Milwaukee this week.
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Health-related housing project shows results, says report 

Efforts by Milwaukee County healthcare providers to find and stabilize housing for patients they serve are paying off, according to a report released last month. 
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The closure of more than a dozen western Wisconsin healthcare facilities, the return of Medicaid renewals and efforts to address workforce shortages are among the top healthcare issues to watch this year, based on feedback Wisconsin Health News received last month. 
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Wisconsin files suit alleging cancer fund deceived donors 

Wisconsin has joined nine other states and the Federal Trade Commission in suing a cancer fund and its owner for deceiving donors, according to a Tuesday statement from the state's Department of Justice. 
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