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Dish makes $25.5B offer to buy Sprint, countering Softbank There is finally an answer to what Charlie Ergen and Dish Network intend to do with the company's $10 billion cash pile: buy Sprint Nextel. Dish has made an offer worth $25.5 billion to buy 68 percent of Sprint, countering Japanese operator Softbank's $20.1 billion deal to buy 70 percent of Sprint. Under Dish's proposed offer, Sprint shareholders would receive $7 a share, consisting of $4.76 in cash and stock representing about 32 percent of the combined company, versus 30 percent under the Softbank deal, according to Dish. That equates to $17.3 billion cash and $8.2 billion stock, according to Bloomberg. Dish said the total offer represents a 13 percent premium on the Softbank deal, which Sprint and Softbank announced in October. Sprint spokesman Scott Sloat declined to comment.
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House panel grills Mostashari on delay of widespread interoperability
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House panel grills Mostashari on delay of widespread interoperability
Today in the third of three hearings held by subcommittees of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Farzad Mostashari, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, reassured a congressional panel that health IT interoperability will take some dramatic leaps forward within the next two years.
Fifth attempt on telehealth bill passage
A telemedicine bill aimed at expanding remote patient monitoring technology in rural and underserved communities was re-introduced in the Senate this week, making it the fifth time the bill has been proposed since 2005.
ONC aims to give power to consumers
The ONC Health IT Policy Committee's Consumer Empowerment Workgroup convened for the first time Tuesday, discussing its goals for advising and recommending policy approaches to promoting participatory medicine.
Medical device interoperability could save $30B a year, says WHI
Improvements in the ability of medical devices and health IT systems to communicate and exchange data could lead to more than $30 billion a year in savings, according to a new report from the West Health Institute.
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