Author: Sean Kirkby
On the Record with Dr. Tim Murray, CEO of Solstice Health
Jan 20, 2017 | On The Record, Top Stories, WHN Stories |
Solstice Health bills itself as the first independent and insurance-free direct primary care provider in the state of Wisconsin. It operates two clinics in New Berlin and Oconomowoc, with a third set to open in Mequon. It serves between 600 and 700 patients.
Read MoreAdvocates continue push for expanding BadgerCare
Jan 20, 2017 | Medicaid/Medicare, Top Stories, WHN Stories |
A coalition of advocacy groups is pushing state lawmakers to take federal funding to expand Medicaid, despite Republicans in Congress taking the first steps last week toward undoing the law that provides it.
ThedaCare physicians to open new Neenah clinic
Jan 19, 2017 | Press Releases |
All Neenah family practice and internal medicine to relocate On Mon., Feb. 20, ThedaCare Physicians-Neenah family practice and internal medicine providers will relocate to the new ThedaCare Physicians clinic at 333 N. Green Bay...
Read MoreProHealth Care to move Brookfield clinic into new building in The Corridor development
Jan 19, 2017 | Press Releases |
Waukesha, Wis. – ProHealth Care will move its Brookfield clinic into a new building to be built in The Corridor development, providing a more central and convenient location for patients. “The Corridor sits along Bluemound Road,...
Read MoreAurora plans to open ambulatory surgery center, physician office building in Kenosha
Jan 19, 2017 | Press Releases |
$130 million project to be located near I-94 and Highway 50 Kenosha, Wis. – Aurora Health Care today announced plans to build an ambulatory surgery center and physician office building just west of Interstate 94 and Highway 50...
Read MoreState may pursue Medicaid changes in fall, depending on federal actions
Jan 19, 2017 | Legislature, Top Stories, WHN Stories |
Lawmakers could revisit the state budget this fall if Republicans in Congress and President-elect Donald Trump make changes to Medicaid or other issues impacting the state, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, said Wednesday.
More than 235,000 sign up for coverage through Healthcare.gov
Jan 19, 2017 | ACA, Top Stories, WHN Stories |