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Crouse Health using AI software for stroke care

SYRACUSE — Crouse Health announced it is using a computer-aided triage system in its stroke-care services. A company called Viz.ai is providing the system. Viz.ai has offices in San Francisco, California and Tel Aviv, Israel. The firm says it focuses on using applied artificial intelligence (AI) software in health care to “reduce time to treatment […]

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New York grain-corn production declined in 2019

New York farms produced 86.1 million bushels of corn for grain last year, down 11.9 percent from 97.8 million bushels in 2018, according to the Jan. 10 Northeast Crop Production Report from the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service.  New York farms harvested an estimated 545,000 acres of corn for grain in 2019, down more than 11

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Top Digital Health Trends for 2020

Last November, we saw the rollout of the latest upgrades to Amazon’s Echo speaker line: earbuds, glasses, and a ring that connect to Amazon’s personal assistant Alexa. These new products are just three examples of a growing trend to incorporate technology seamlessly into our human experience, representing the ever-expanding frontiers for technology that have moved

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Upstate Medical University generates $2.5 billion impact on economy, study finds

SYRACUSE — A new report finds that Upstate Medical University contributed $2.5 billion to the state and local economy and supported — both directly and indirectly — more than 18,300 jobs across New York in fiscal year 2018.  Tripp Umbach, a consultancy based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, conducted the study, Upstate Medical announced on Jan. 14.

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Report: HSA balances continue to grow gradually

But many account holders aren’t taking full advantage of HSA features    Average health savings account (HSA) balances increased modestly from $1,990 in 2011 to $2,803 in 2018, according to a new report from the Washington, D.C.–based Employee Benefits Research Institute (EBRI). However, customers are not taking full advantage of account features that would allow them

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Why Teaching Employees Your Company Financials Is A Winning Formula

In many businesses, a wide gulf exists between ownership and the workforce, a disconnect that can leave employees feeling undervalued and wanting to leave.  The high cost of replacing them means it’s important to find ways to retain the best performers, and studies show that transparency and education from the top can be a solution —

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Viewpoint: How to Get Talented People Engaged in the Sport of Strategy

The picture of a successful company has evolved over the last decade to reflect changes in the business environment as well as changes in the nature of organizations. Going forward, the impact of talent structure and talent readiness will be the difference maker in the work of making strategy happen. The model for winning will

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Massive Budget Deficit Will Dominate 2020 Session

As we progress through this new year at the start of a new decade, the looming $6 billion New York State budget shortfall is a harsh reminder that some things just never change in Albany. Uncontrolled state spending, unfunded mandates, and an anti-business regulatory climate continue to plague our state.  Tax hikes on families and

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Fixing the System is Up to All of Us

You know these words, but how often do you stop to think about them? “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity…” They

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CHARLIE NOEL

CHARLIE NOEL has been hired as member partner advisor at AmeriCU Credit Union. She joins a team of advisors focused on membership development, outreach, and financial education. Noel comes to AmeriCU with 15 years of prior credit-union experience at Empower Federal Credit Union, most recently as business-development manager. She will be responsible for growing business

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