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Mark Holmes President and owner of Consultant Board Inc., says there are a number of traits a leader must possess in today’s business climate. “Specifically today, leaders are tasked with …

Whether you need a convenient service for your monthly medications, a caregiver to aid you with a parent, or help in setting up in-home hospice care, you can customize a plan to suit your needs. …

“It has a lot to do with lifestyle, and health and wellness — having daily practices that are healthy,” says Elle Feldman, co-owner Good Skin Day. Feldman likes the book, “Choose …

Alina Lehnert, Owner of Lehnert Leadership Group, says if you want to be a good leader, you must first learn to lead yourself. Take care of yourself so you can take care of others. Learn to regulate …

As minimum wages role back in St. Louis following action from Gov. Eric Greitens, one Springfield company is preparing to raise its pay.

The health system seeks additional registered nurses. 

House Republicans yesterday postponed the planned vote on their legislation to overhaul the Affordable Care Act.

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office is projecting millions of Americans will be uninsured by 2026 under the House Republican health care bill.

Branson’s Faith Community Health seeks to fill a need with seasonal workers.

Copper Rock Village in Rogersville and Canyon Springs in Springfield are scheduled to open in 2018.

St. Louis-based SSM Health chose Laura Kaiser as its new CEO.

A federal judge yesterday blocked Anthem's attempt to acquire Cigna for $54 billion.

Dr. Anjum Qureshi of CoxHealth writes about the benefits of the emerging technological advancement. 

The organization ends 2016 with $1.8 million in donations.

HHS hears increased concerns about ACA repeal.

California lawmakers withdrew a proposal that would have made it the first state to allow undocumented immigrants to access its health care exchange.

Jann Holland leaves the university, and Bryan Simpson joins it in a volunteer position.

Editor Eric Olson takes time for reflections, resolutions and forecasts.

The Springfield company expands its presence in Colorado.

Bobby Robertson turns over the top job to CFO Kevin Porter.

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