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Study shows effectiveness of Arthrosurface shoulder device

A medical device by Franklin firm Arthrosurface has been shown in a new study to provide clinical benefits for those with arthritis, a new study says.

Olympian, former basketball star to speak at Shine Initiative annual gala

Chamique Holdsclaw, a former Olympic gold medalist for the United States women's basketball team, will speak Thursday at the Shine Initiative's annual gala.

Harrington brings in new physicians for ERs

Harrington Hospital is now staffing its emergency departments in Southbridge and Webster with a physicians group associated with Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.

Healey’s case against Sacklers to proceed in Mass.

A Massachusetts judge on Tuesday denied a motion to dismiss the lawsuit that Attorney General Maura Healey brought against the Sackler family, which controls Oxycontin maker Purdue Pharma.
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Drug industry riled by state cost report

The life sciences and prescription drug sectors are pushing back in the wake of another report showing drug costs are helping to drive overall health care costs higher.

Compact would help nurses work across state lines

The push is on from hospitals and patient advocates for Massachusetts to join a national consortium of 33 states that allow nurses to obtain one license to practice in all participating states, but not everyone thinks it's a good idea.

Nashoba Valley nurses ratify contract, to receive pensions

The registered nurses at Steward Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer, who are represented by the Massachusetts Nurses Association, have ratified a new three-year contract.

Mass. health care spending rose 3.1% in 2018

Seven years after the passage of a landmark health care cost control law, total spending on health care in Massachusetts accelerated faster in 2018 than in recent past years, climbing 3.1% to $60.9 billion.
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UMass Memorial remaking University Campus psychiatric, cancer spaces

For much of the past two years, UMass Memorial Medical Center has been overhauling the eighth floor of a building on its University Campus in Worcester, first with a remade psychiatric unit and soon a cancer-specialized medical and surgical unit.

Massachusetts commission cites progress in treating opioid-exposed newborns

The Massachusetts Health Policy Commission said in a report Monday a program it launched in 2016 has been effective in reducing hospital stays for infants and the need for pharmacologic therapy for those exposed to opioids in the womb or in withdrawal.
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