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Natick startup secures $19M in funding

Natick healthcare startup Naveris announced the closure of its Series A financing round Tuesday, noting it has raised $19 million since the company was founded. 

Marlborough human services nonprofit expanding to Worcester office

Thrive Support & Advocacy, a human services nonprofit in Marlborough, will expand into a new Worcester office to serve more families in and around the city.

Wellesley investor buys Northbridge nursing home, pays $5.8M for its property

The property housing a nursing care facility in Northbridge has sold for more than $5.8 million to a Wellesley investor, who also bought the nursing home for an undisclosed sum.

HealthAlliance outsourcing cafeteria employees

HealthAlliance's hospitals in Leominster and Clinton are outsourcing their cafeteria work but will keep all workers employed.
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Mass. leads nation in telehealth use

The coronavirus pandemic has forced a lot of health appointments to be either delayed or moved online. In Massachusetts, more patients are choosing to have appointments online than anywhere else in the country.

UMass Medical School joins Autism Speaks network

An autism study center at UMass Medical School in Worcester has joined a learning health network of the national advocacy group Autism Speaks.

First COVID vaccines in Central Mass. to be given Wednesday, healthcare workers at front of line

State officials are expecting Massachusetts to receive 300,000 coronavirus vaccine doses before the end of the month.

Oxford Immunotec receives approval to bring reagent kit to South Korea

South Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety has given the greenlight to Oxford Immunotec’s T-Cell Select reagent kit, the Marlborough diagnostics company announced on Thursday.
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QCC giving free nursing training in 2021

Quinsigamond Community College will offer free nurse assistant and home health aide training and administrative medical professional programs next year, thanks to grant funding.

Four Central Mass. hospitals receive top safety rating

Four hospitals in Central Massachusetts received an A for safety in twice-a-year reviews by a national group on Monday.
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