Healthcare will once again be a key issue for the presidential election in 2020.
Author: Staff
Tarsus Pharmaceuticals is attempting to raise $86 million through an initial public offering, Nasdaq reports.
Edina, Minn.-based Nura Pain Clinic added Scott Stayner, MD, as the medical director of ambulatory surgery, the Minneapolis StarTribune reports.
Spectrum Health is upgrading its surgery center in Zeeland, Mich., according to a Sept. 25 post by The Christman Co., a construction firm involved in the project.
Three gastroenterologists joined a practice over the last seven days:
Hospitals in North Dakota are facing capacity issues because of non-pandemic cases taxing hospital resources, the Duluth News Tribune reports.
North Dakota Rep. Rick Becker, MD, R-Bismarck, wants to be the state's next health officer and submitted an application to Gov. Doug Burgum to do so Sept. 25, the Bismarck Tribune reports.
President Donald Trump issued two executive orders related to healthcare, including one on surprise medical billing, according to a report from The Hill.
Minneapolis-based Children's Minnesota is considering "significant" layoffs and facility closures in response to the financial ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Minnesota StarTribune reports.
After Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente confirmed it would close an ASC and end gastroenterology services at Wailuku Medical Office in Maui, Sept. 23, two unions representing the workers held a virtual town hall to express concerns, The Maui News reports.
