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CHIA: MassHealth users spend higher percentage on behavioral health and primary care

As Massachusetts feels the lasting effects of postponed health care during the COVID pandemic, a new report shows members of the government MassHealth plans spent the highest percentage of their total healthcare spending on both behavioral health services and primary care visits compared to other commercial and government insurance plans.

First medical student cohort starts at UMass Chan’s newly launch Burlington campus

A year and a half after UMass Chan Medical School received official approval to open a Burlington regional campus, school is in session for the first cohort of 32 medical students at UMass Chan-Lahey, a partnership between the Worcester university and Lahey Hospital & Medical Center. 

Two years removed from financial crisis, Family Health Center of Worcester reports another budget surplus

For the second consecutive year, Family Health Center of Worcester closed its fiscal year on an upward swing.

Nominations for WBJ’s Champions of Health Care Awards due today

Nominations for Worcester Business Journal’s second annual Champions of Health Care Awards are due by midnight on Sept. 13.
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Judge approves sale of six Nashoba Valley parent company hospitals

A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge approved the sale of six Steward Health Care hospitals here Wednesday, the most significant milestone yet in a saga that has commanded state government's time, attention and money, and will reshape the health care landscape in eastern Massachusetts.

IRS, Archdiocese of Boston among parties with interest in Steward bankruptcy case

The blur of activity includes ongoing negotiations between Steward and Massachusetts state government over a second, and larger, infusion of public funding that the company says is required to keep its hospitals here open until the sales close/

Movers & Shakers for Sept. 2, 2024

Employees at Leominster Credit Union, MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham, and Mirick O’Connell in Worcester are making strides in their careers.

🔒Time away from work: No longer limited to the higher ed industry, sabbaticals are becoming more common among business executives

An extended leave enables people to find their identities and focus on personal health, something they can not do in shorter chunks of time off, according to a lecturer at Harvard Business School.
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🔒Hospital closure impact: As the final days for Nashoba Valley Medical Center ticked down, a community forsees a looming healthcare crisis

For this rural Massachusetts area, the hospital’s closure will mean extended ER wait times at neighboring hospitals already pushing capacity, quadrupled ambulance turnaround times, and ultimately, the potential collapse of a healthcare system already spread thin.

State to deploy ambulances, in talks with UMass Memorial about possibly repurposing Nashoba Valley Medical Center come closure

The state is arranging to have ambulances on standby outside both Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer and Carney Hospital in Dorchester for a week after the hospitals close Saturday morning and is in talks to repurpose the Ayer hospital in some way, the governor's office said Friday.
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