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Healthcare

Can’t Get an Appointment? This Local Company Can Get You in Front of a Specialist in 48 Hours or Less

OverbookMD is helping patients quickly find doctors and helping doctors fill the holes in their schedules.
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Healthcare

Denton Physician Arrested for Indecent Assault

Dr. Ikenna Adugba had a long disciplinary history with the Texas Medical Board prior to his arrest.
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Business

At Parkland Health, the End of Subjective Surgery

Artificial intelligence is helping trauma surgery teams make data-based decisions about when to operate at Dallas County's safety net hospital.
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Healthcare

Large Margin: Three Dallas Health Systems Among the Most Profitable in the Country

Several systems with a presence in North Texas have margins significantly above the national average for hospitals.
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Healthcare Education

The Creator of Medical Scribing Is Bringing Back the Human Element

Dr. Elliott Trotter's new venture addresses physician burnout while educating the next generation of clinicians.
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Healthcare

Will Steward Health Care System Go Bankrupt?

The Dallas-based system’s financial woes have made headlines following the pandemic and its former private equity owners’ $700 million exit.
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Commercial Real Estate

CBRE Sues Chris Hipps, Claims Breach of Noncompete for Move to Cushman & Wakefield

Along with putting its longtime executive "in the garden" for up to two years, CBRE is seeking as much as $1 million in relief.
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Healthcare

Celina Physician Indicted for Distributing Controlled Substances

The physician matches the name and address of a doctor with a substantial Texas Medical Board disciplinary history.
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Healthcare

The Nurses Who Stood Up to Parkland Health and Won

The Dallas County safety net health system sued the nurses to obtain thousands of dollars after the nurses didn't fulfill their full contract.
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