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Whistleblower Lawsuit Calls Billionaire's Healthcare Startup 'Fraudulent'

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Whistleblower Lawsuit Calls Patrick Soon-Shiong's Healthcare Startup 'Fraudulent'
Whistleblower Lawsuit Calls Patrick Soon-Shiong's Healthcare Startup 'Fraudulent'
Patrick Soon-Shiong, the world’s richest doctor, has promised that his new company, NantHealth, can dramatically improve care for cancer patients everywhere. But a lawsuit filed yesterday alleges that the company is anything but a dramatic leap forward. Read More >
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NantHealth's IPO Inspiration
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NantHealth's IPO Inspiration
CEO Patrick Soon-Shiong tells Steve Forbes the inspiration for taking his company public in 2015.
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Once again the Academy snubs diversity in the name of honoring the same old kinds of movies. Read More >
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Really, now, “good enough for entry level” just means you have a few more years of preparation ahead of you before an employer becomes remotely confident in your ability to put things in a binder. Read More >
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