Regarding health care, Houston providers and business leaders alike want more bang for their buck
More Houston-based companies are adopting value-based care plans, but business and health leaders say the value isn’t high enough yet.
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More Houston-based companies are adopting value-based care plans, but business and health leaders say the value isn’t high enough yet.
Read MoreTwenty years after stepping down as a leader at Crown Castle Inc., Ted Miller wants one of his old jobs back, but the company has other ideas.
Read MoreThe Texas A&M facility is the first tenant for the 240-acre development NASA is planning near the Johnson Space Center in the Houston area.
Read MoreBacked by several major energy names, Sage Geosystems is ready to put the pedal to the metal on its first Texas project.
Read MoreThe Department of Energy’s investment in geothermal energy is good news for Houston-based Fervo Energy.
Read MoreAfter observing the success of individual climate-focused events, Houston organizers came together to launch an entire week of events.
Read MoreAlthough Intuitive Machines has not had a hot streak on the stock market, it has hit developmental milestones and secured commercial partners ahead of its bid to make history with its first lunar lander mission.
Read MoreInvestors and CEOs operating in Houston shared where they see the advent of artificial intelligence colliding with a transitioning energy industry.
Read MoreBuilding the world’s first commercial space station takes a lot of investment, but Axiom Space’s newest C-level executive sees parallels between flying on Earth and in space.
Read MorePalo Alto, California-based BitGo acquired Brassica Technologies only 10 months after the local company closed an $8.5 million seed round. To Brassica founder Youngro Lee, that’s a sign that the tides are turning for digital finance companies.
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