Healthcare innovation – just when many need it most – is another detriment of the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, writes Colliers' Shawn Janus.
Start-ups, employees, and patients have been temporarily deterred due to the $175 billion in customer deposits now under the control of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), an independent government agency in charge of banking and consumer safety.
While the process pays out, potential longer-term damage is possible, according to Janus.
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