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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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Telehealth flexibilities set to expire next month 

A Wisconsin health system executive said Tuesday that not extending soon-to-end flexibilities that expanded Medicare’s telehealth coverage could slow down efforts to expand care.
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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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Nutex opens Milwaukee hospital 

Texas-based Nutex Health has opened its Milwaukee micro-hospital, according to a Monday statement. 
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Rogers opens Wausau clinic 

Rogers Behavioral Health has opened a clinic in Wausau that offers mental health and addiction care. 
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Wisconsin tops in the nation again for drug collection

Wisconsin ranked tops in the nation once again for the most prescription drugs collected during the fall Drug Take Back day last month. 
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Baldwin, Johnson split on RFK Jr. to head HHS 

Wisconsin’s two senators split along party lines in their reactions to President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to head the Department of Health and Human Services. 
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