Author: Emily Carter

The trip of a medical care startup is not for heart weak. Navigate the way to demonstrate the proof of concept, find interested parties to defend your mission and generate investment, requires communication, management and efficiency of effective workflow. In a web seminar scheduled for May 8 at 1 PM ET, sponsored by Fintech Business Mercury, the discussion will explore how a bank platform approach could be a resource for the needs of entrepreneurs in biotechnology, diagnoses and other life science colleagues. The trip of a biological R&D approach to the FDA approach can take 10 years or more. Defiense’s…

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According to the Non -Party Congress Budget Office (CBO), 93% of non -medical expenses are allocated to Medicaid and the Child Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Duration The next 10 years, these two programs will cost more than $ 8.2 billion. The Federal Plan proposes to cut $ 880 billion, more than 10% of Medicaid and Chip. The wide cuts of the strip of millions of people. Medicaid is good for communities, however, hospitals that operate under thin razors will look even more tense for these cuts. People without access to Medicaid, or similar programs may not receive the attention they…

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J. Michael Cline, the founder of movie ticket company Fandango, fell to his death from a New York City hotel Tuesday, a law enforcement official confirmed to CNN. The New York Police Department said that around 10 am on Tuesday, the 64-year-old was found with injuries indicating he fell from an elevated height from The Kimberly Hotel, a luxury boutique hotel in midtown Manhattan. Investigators believe he jumped from the 20th floor of the hotel. He was declared dead soon after by emergency medical services. Cline founded Fandango in 1999 and stayed until 2011, according to LinkedIn. The ticket company…

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The founder of fashion giant Mango, Isak Andic, died unexpectedly in an accident on Saturday, the company announced in a statement. Andic served as the company’s non-executive Chairman, according to the statement signed by Mango CEO Toni Ruiz. “He dedicated his life to Mango, leaving an indelible mark thanks to his strategic vision, his inspiring leadership and his unwavering commitment to values that he himself imbued in our company,” read the statement. Catalonia’s regional police told CNN they were notified on Saturday afternoon that a 71-year-old man had fallen down a ravine of more than 320 feet in the area of…

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Charles F. Dolan, who founded some of the most prominent US media companies including Home Box Office Inc. and Cablevision Systems Corp., has died at age 98, according to a news report. A statement issued Saturday by his family said Dolan died of natural causes, Newsday reported late Saturday. “It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved father and patriarch, Charles Dolan, the visionary founder of HBO and Cablevision,” the statement said. Dolan’s legacy in cable broadcasting includes the 1972 launch of Home Box Office, later known as HBO, and founding Cablevision in 1973 and the American…

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Markus Waghubinger, born and raised in a small village in Upper Austria. I currently live in Linz, Vienna, and San Francisco. My professional journey began in banking, where I worked as an account manager, investment professional, and later staff manager for strategy and project management. My startup journey started with an idea from my time in the bank, which we developed with Erste Group and CONDA, now known as fundnow. I then took on fractional roles in startups, twice as interim CFO, and consulting jobs mainly for banks and insurance companies. When the pandemic hit, HalloSophia started as a volunteering…

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Medical care systems are dealing with immense social and economic pressures, including the increase in workers’ depletion rates, a population that ages more in attentive care and severe shortage of personnel. This challenging landscape was not only evident Covid-19 pandemic, but also highlights the longing for support to quell this hard reality. Now imagine an alternative universe where health workers can focus on added value care. A system that encourages innovation and puts it into operation. Does it sound too good to be true? It is not, it is the era of robotics in medical care. From the operating room…

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Caterpillar said on Tuesday that Chief Operating Officer Joe Creed would succeed Jim Umpleby as CEO, tapping an insider to help the construction equipment maker navigate the fallout of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. Umpleby, a veteran who has been with the company for more than four decades, held the top job for the last eight years and guided the firm through a demand and supply chain downturn brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Umpleby, who will transition to executive chairman, will hand over the reins on May 1 to 49-year-old Joseph Creed, a 28-year veteran with extensive leadership experience at Caterpillar.…

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Parents who are worried about their children being on Roblox should not let them use it, the chief executive of the gigantic gaming platform has said. The site, which is the most popular in the UK among young gamers aged eight to 12, has been dogged by claims of some children being exposed to explicit or harmful content through its games, alongside multiple reported allegations of bullying and grooming. But its co-founder and CEO Dave Baszucki insisted that the company is vigilant in protecting its users and pointed out that “tens of millions” of people have “amazing experiences” on the…

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President Donald Trump signed an executive order on the costs of prescribed medications on Tuesday, which includes a potential change in the Medicare medication price negotiation program that will probably make some pharmaceutical companies happy. The negotiation program was introduced by the Biden administration through the inflation reduction law. It allows the Federal Government to negotiate the prices of some of the most expensive medicines in the D of Medicare directly with the pharmaceutical companies. The first 10 medications selected for negotiation were announced in August 2023, and negotiated prices will enter into force in 2026. 15 additional medications were…

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