Dr. Victoria Mondloch, of Waukesha, was previously disciplined twice by the Wisconsin Medical Examining Board for problematic care involving obstetrics and gynecology.
Monarch Health, which opened in September 2020, is closing Friday.
As the state Legislature works on the 2023-2025 budget, groups seek Medicaid care worker rate increases still in the budget after GOP leaders removed other items.
A new report identifies two key factors: low birthweight and sudden unexpected infant deaths, for which officials are focusing their efforts.
In addition to improving pancreas transplants and developing an anti-rejection drug, Sollinger, 76, was an avid skier and bicyclist known for fearlessness.
Misuse of stimulants and the tranquilizer xylazine, often mixed with fentanyl, is increasing the challenge, a SAMSHA official said at a state opioids meeting in Wisconsin Dells.
Community paramedics are providing non-emergency care in at least six cities in Wisconsin, with eight others in the planning stages.
The Community Medical Services clinic, on East Broadway, is the fifth clinic in Madison licensed to provide methadone, used to treat opioid use disorder.
Nearly a quarter of state residents polled said their alcohol use shot up shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic began.
A plan for the facility — at the site of SSM Health's standalone ER, which will close — comes as UW Health and an orthopedic surgeon group also plan surgery centers in the Madison area.
The Food and Drug Administration has not approved ivermectin for treating COVID-19 and warns that misusing it can be harmful, even fatal.
ConnectRx Wisconsin, started in Madison a year ago, has seen promising signs in births assisted by doulas, or birth coaches, officials said.
Vaccines, tests and treatments are still available for free, but that could change after the federal public health emergency ends May 11.
The doctors, who started a competing practice in Madison, say they haven't violated a contract clause against treating previous patients. They also argue the clause is invalid.
The goal is to train diverse medical and nursing assistants to become nurses and work at UW Health.
Dr. Tom Zdeblick, who left UW last year, has joined 11 former SSM Health orthopedic surgeons in a practice competing against UW Health and SSM Health.
The Alzheimer’s and Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin has faced fundraising and staffing challenges.
Automatic message replies are the latest tool in a collaboration between the technology companies.
UW-Madison says claims by journalist Alison Young "mischaracterize" handling of 2013 and 2019 incidents in Yoshihiro Kawaoka's lab.
“There’s a dire need for more residential beds here in Dane County,” said James Crawford, who wants to open the 40-bed facility June 1.
UW Hospital unlawfully charged patient for electronic medical records, Wisconsin Supreme Court rules
The hospital's vendor charged a Sun Prairie woman $110 in per-page fees, in violation of state law, the court ruled.
An innovative program is making mental health services easier to access for Latino residents.
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Some patients have turned to private clinics and Shopko for quicker appointments.
It's taking months for some patients to be seen by a range of doctors, from cardiologists to dermatologists.
Advocates are pushing for $1 million of state funds to create statewide suicide prevention programs and campaigns, along with a bill creating suicide death review teams.
Wendy Perkins, chief management officer at WPS, will become CEO April 1. She'll replace Mike Hamerlik, who is retiring.
The move comes as the COVID-19 federal health emergencies are set to expire in May.
Official FoodShare texts and emails never ask members for personal information, DHS said.
An estimated 309,000 people are expected to lose coverage, but many should be able to get insurance through jobs or the federal marketplace.
At-home tests can be ordered for free through May and purchased at stores, pharmacies and online.