Top articles of the week from Jan 31 to Feb 4

Top articles of the week from Jan 31 to Feb 4

2022-02-04T20:03:19-05:00February 4th, 2022|Top articles of the week|

1. opens in a new windowFace Off: Challenges, trends and the future of healthcare

In today’s market, access to high-quality, affordable healthcare is a necessity in creating a more equitable community. George Hernandez, president and CEO of University Health System, and Gabe Farias, executive vice president of public affairs and COO of Kellum Physician Partners, spoke with Invest: about their thoughts on the sector’s current challenges, trends and the future of healthcare.

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Invest Dallas 2023

2. opens in a new windowCapital Analytics expands portfolio with Invest: Dallas 2023

The Invest: series of annual reports has received phenomenal responses from the major markets it covers. Invest: Dallas 2023, covering the Dallas-Fort Worth region, is Capital Analytics’ newest addition to the media and publishing company’s repertoire of economic reports.

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3. opens in a new windowTrending in the right direction

As the demand for their services continues to grow, architecture and construction firms in Charlotte are constantly looking for ways to increase efficiency, reduce cost, and ensure sustainability. Invest: spoke with local leaders within these sectors about the emerging trends, innovations and technologies that they are currently capitalizing on.

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4. opens in a new windowCapital Analytics continues expansion into the Midwest with Invest: Cincinnati 2023

The Invest: series of annual reports is continuing it’s westward expansion. Invest: Cincinnati 2023 is Capital Analytics’ newest addition to the media and publishing company’s repertoire of economic reports.

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5. opens in a new windowPandemic continues to put pressure on Philadelphia hospitals

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, Philadelphia’s hospitals were closing — and the most vulnerable are those that serve the area’s poorest residents. The COVID-19 pandemic and economic fallout has only exacerbated the challenges hospitals are facing, with two Philadelphia-area hospitals closing as recently as December 2021.

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6. opens in a new windowStudy shows link between mental health treatment, reduced healthcare costs

A study suggests that people who get help for mental health issues, particularly on an out-patient basis, end up with lower overall healthcare costs.

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