The Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority plans to sell $235 million of municipal bonds to help pay for the development and construction of medical facilities around the state.
B- Wisconsin Public Radio A long-awaited regional forensic science center set to open later this year is expected to ...
Although the funds don’t directly support patient care, they help keep basic operations afloat, such as keeping the lights on ...
A judge on Monday prevented the National Institutes of Health from changing the percentage that universities and medical schools are paid in facilities and administrative costs in 22 states.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers called the Trump Administration’s attempts to cut funding for indirect costs for grants through the ...
Wisconsin joined 21 other states Monday in a lawsuit that paused National Institutes of Health research funding cuts at ...
Dustin Lease took over as fire chief about eight months ago and has increased the department from nine to 20 members. Here's ...
MADISON, Wis. (WSAW) - Wisconsin is joining nearly two dozen states in a lawsuit against the Trump administration to challenge cuts to public health research funding nationwide, Attorney General Josh ...
Attorneys general from 22 states had filed a lawsuit seeking to block the policy that would dramatically change NIH's ...
UW-Madison said reductions in NIH funding will "ultimately harm the livelihoods of real people across Wisconsin and the ...
United Health Group’s pharmacy benefit manager, Optum Rx, stopped covering Cole Schmidtknecht’s ‘life-changing’ inhaler, suit ...
Research universities, medical schools warn a funding change by the National Institutes of Health could curtail breakthroughs ...
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