Evolent Health
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Health IT, Health Tech, Pharmacy
Report: Walgreens considers acquiring health IT company Evolent
Walgreens is considering buying Evolent Health, which makes software to help providers manage their value-based care programs, according to a recent report by Bloomberg. Evolent’s stock rose more than 18% on the news of the potential deal.
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Morning Read: Evolent Health acquires majority stake in Valence Health in $145M deal, Merck sheds 360 jobs
Also, Biotech industry veteran Steve Holtzman, has become CEO of Decibel Therapeutics and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights offers guidance for hospitals on ransomware attacks.
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Evolent partners on Medicaid Center of Excellence
The Medicaid Center of Excellence will offer strategic, clinical, technology and administrative support to other Medicaid benefits administrators as they seek to improve care coordination and communication with beneficiaries.
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Evolent Health CEO gets a mention in NYSE ad on CNN
An NYSE ad that debuted this week includes some screen time for Evolent Health CEO Frank Williams
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Fitbit and Evolent Health CEOs: the odd couple of digital health IPOs
Frank Williams and James Park lead companies that are at starkly different parts of the healthcare spectrum, but they each have something in common: they had IPOs this year.
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Evolent Health stock soars on IPO day
Shares of Evolent Health jumped nearly 11 percent on their first day of trading Friday.
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Health IT, Hospitals, Policy, Startups
As more health systems offer health insurance, health IT fills niche
The concept of health insurance provided by health systems is not a new one. Kaiser […]
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Trayt Health Seeks to Increase Access to Diagnoses and Treatments
CEO Malekeh Amini explains how Trayt Health can bridge the gap for patients seeking neurological care.