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Health Care

  • State House News Service December 9, 2015
  • Human Rights Campaign calls Kennedy CHC a “leader” in LGBT care

    Emily Micucci December 9, 2015

    As participation in an annual survey measuring LGBT equality in the U.S. healthcare system nearly doubled, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) has singled out Worcester-based Edward M.

    Emily Micucci December 9, 2015
  • Charles “Chip” Norton

    Brad Kane December 7, 2015

    To call Chip Norton a fresh face to Central Massachusetts is a little bit of a misnomer, since he has owned and/or developed several multi-million real estate projects in the region for years, but he was largely working behind the scenes until late

    Brad Kane December 7, 2015
  • Economic Development Coordinating Council

    Brad Kane December 7, 2015

    If you are looking for the true economic and political power in Central Massachusetts, you should start by walking into the Worcester city manager's office at 8:30 a.m. every Friday.

    Brad Kane December 7, 2015
  • Mazzarella pushes can-do attitude in Leominster

    Brad Kane December 7, 2015

    In November, Dean J. Mazzarella was elected to his 12th two-year term as Leominster mayor, extending his lead as longest serving mayor in the city's 375-year history. This January, when Medford Mayor Michael J. McGlynn retires, Mazzarella officially

    Brad Kane December 7, 2015
  • Central Massachusetts Power Players

    Brad Kane December 7, 2015

    Power comes in many forms, but from power derives influence; and how people use that influence is ultimately reflective of the power they hold.

    Brad Kane December 7, 2015
  • Eric Dickson resuscitates UMass Memorial

    Emily Micucci December 7, 2015

    Dr. Eric Dickson never set out to be a hospital administrator, but leadership roles have tended to fall into his lap as he practiced as an emergency room physician over the years, thanks to his take-charge nature.

    Emily Micucci December 7, 2015
  • Michael F. Collins

    Emily Micucci December 7, 2015

    Leading research and public health outreach efforts both locally and globally, the University of Massachusetts Medical School does much more than educate medical students.

    Emily Micucci December 7, 2015
  • Oxford Immunotec offers new test in U.S.

    Sam Bonacci December 3, 2015

    Oxford Immunotec, with U.S. headquarters in Marlborough, has announced a test to evaluate potential rejection of transplanted organs will be available for use in the U.S.

    Sam Bonacci December 3, 2015
  • Report: Sharp spike in Mass. pharmaceutical spending

    State House News Service December 3, 2015

    Expensive new prescription drugs, steep climbs in the costs of some medications and a low rate of expiring patents drove a sharp increase in pharmaceutical spending in 2014, according to preliminary data presented Wednesday by the Health Policy

    State House News Service December 3, 2015
  • Provider Profile: Renee Bazinet Nelson

    December 2, 2015

    For Renee Bazinet Nelson, a career in the treatment of eating disorders is a natural fit.

    December 2, 2015
  • Health care close to home

    Ed Moore, President & Ceo, Harrington Healthcare System December 2, 2015

    Nothing is as important as your health and the health of your loved ones. Accordingly, you shouldn’t compromise when you choose the right healthcare providers and facilities.

    Ed Moore, President & Ceo, Harrington Healthcare System December 2, 2015
  • Workplace wellness: Winning over employees

    Bruce Leger, Venture Community Services December 2, 2015

    Beginning in 2008, employee health and wellness became a high-priority topic for Venture’s management team. At the time, these programs were still a new concept for many employers.

    Bruce Leger, Venture Community Services December 2, 2015
  • Under rising healthcare consumerism, direct-to-patient marketing is king

    Christina P. O'neill, Special To Central Massachusetts Health December 2, 2015

    The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has spurred the rise of direct-to-patient (D2P) marketing as a result of the purchasing power granted to individuals in the form of health insurance subsidies. But it’s an evolving concept.

    Christina P. O'neill, Special To Central Massachusetts Health December 2, 2015
  • Drug crisis, push for parity boosting behavioral health?

    Emily Micucci December 2, 2015

    On a seven-acre plot of land in Devens, a Winchester-based behavioral health consulting company is in midst of building a 104-bed inpatient facility for people with mental and behavioral health disorders.

    Emily Micucci December 2, 2015
  • Hospitals 'tip-toe' into nicotine-free workforces with new hiring policies

    Emily Micucci December 2, 2015

    Clearly, tobacco use and good health are mutually exclusive. But how far should health care providers go to get that point across?

    Emily Micucci December 2, 2015

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