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Cellectar Biosciences is cheering a handful of accomplishments. The Madison company, working on cancer-fighting drugs, has gotten important designations from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for one of Cellectar's drug compounds as a potential treatment for childhood cancers. CLR 131 has received orphan drug status to...

It’s been a big week for Epic Systems Corp. — even by the huge Verona company’s own standards. Last weekend, Epic’s electronic health system software for Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota, headquarters went live, completing a massive overhaul of nearly all of Mayo’s computerized systems, from patient...

Datica announced recently that it is partnering with Milwaukee-based Access Health to deliver EMR interoperability and security. According to a release, the two organizations will assist providers and employers in streamlining the medical reimbursement process and collaborate to ensure compliance requirements are met to the standards of HIPAA...

Datica, a Microsoft solution provider, was featured at this year’s Microsoft Build 2018 Developer Conference, May 7-9. Engineers and executives leading the way in the cloud heard how Datica’s platform, which is HIPAA, HITRUST, GDPR and GxP compliant, works in concert with Microsoft Azure to help...

Xconomy Wisconsin — Invenra, a biotech startup that develops therapeutic antibodies for pharma companies, is joining forces with a Bay Area company to discover and develop new treatments for cancer. Madison, WI-based Invenra’s announcement late Wednesday that it will partner with South San Francisco, CA-based Exelixis (NASDAQ: EXEL) said that the...

Today Redox, healthcare’s leading integration platform, announced the launch of a new module: Redox Single Sign-On (R^SSO). With R^SSO enabled, clinicians can launch third-party applications directly from a patient’s chart without needing to re-enter their username and password. While single-sign-on (SSO) solutions have been in place for some...