Study shows impact of digital medicine platform

New research from Cleveland Clinic and Propellor Health finds the Madison company’s digital medicine platform reduced hospital visits for patients with respiratory diseases. In a study published last month in the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, researchers explored the use

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U.S. Sen. Johnson: Talks trade, tariffs at the Atlantic Council

Contact: Ben Voelkel ben_voelkel@ronjohnson.senate.gov WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, spoke about immigration and the effect of tariffs on Wisconsin’s economy at the Atlantic Council this morning. Excerpts

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WisPolitics Midday: June 12, 2019

In today’s WisPolitics Midday Update: Lame Duck rulings by State Supreme Court. The Joint Finance Committee approves a $1.9 billion capital budget. A Republican Senator says it’s becoming more difficult by the day to vote for the state budget.

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Study shows impact of digital medicine platform

New research from Cleveland Clinic and Propellor Health finds the Madison company’s digital medicine platform reduced hospital visits for patients with respiratory diseases. In a study published last month in the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, researchers explored the use of electronic inhaler monitoring in combination with a disease management

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U.S. Senator Baldwin: Helps Introduce comprehensive reform to address skyrocketing prescription drug prices

Contact: press@baldwin.senate.gov 202-224-6225 The Affordable Medications Act Would Hold Drug Companies Accountable For High Prices, Bring Down Costs for Seniors, Families and Taxpayers WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin today joined Senator Tina Smith (D-MN) to introduce comprehensive legislation to hold big pharmaceutical corporations accountable for high prescription drug

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U.S. Sen. Johnson: Talks trade, tariffs at the Atlantic Council

Contact: Ben Voelkel ben_voelkel@ronjohnson.senate.gov WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, spoke about immigration and the effect of tariffs on Wisconsin’s economy at the Atlantic Council this morning. Excerpts from his remarks are below. “[The border crisis] is an

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Dairy Business Association: State dairy group applauds inclusion of innovation hub in budget

Contact: Jamie Mara, director of strategic communications Dairy Business Association (920) 209-3990 | jmara@dairyforward.com Joint Finance Committee earmarks $8.8 million for UW-led research GREEN BAY, Wis. — A dairy group representing farmers and related businesses across Wisconsin today praised lawmakers on the state’s budget-writing committee for designating money for a

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Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce: Accepting applications for sixth annual Pressure Chamber Competition

Contact: Erik Greenfield, Communications Manager, 608-443-1952 (office), 608-669-7884 (cell) Region’s apex live pitch contest returns Aug. 27 during eight-day Forward Fest MADISON – The Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce announced today it is accepting applications for this year’s Pressure Chamber startup initiative, which returns Aug. 27 during Forward Festival, an

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WisPolitics Midday: June 12, 2019

In today’s WisPolitics Midday Update: Lame Duck rulings by State Supreme Court. The Joint Finance Committee approves a $1.9 billion capital budget. A Republican Senator says it’s becoming more difficult by the day to vote for the state budget.

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WisDems: Sen. Patrick Testin blocks Wisconsin Rapids community development

Contact: Katie Iliff, katiei@wisdems.org, 608-260-2417 MADISON – Governor Tony Evers’ capital budget seeks investment in an array of important building projects that have been neglected for years by the previous Republican administration. However, as a member of the Wisconsin Building Commission, Senator Patrick Testin (R-Stevens Point) voted against every measure

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