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NECC pharmacist sentenced to 8 years in prison

The former supervisory pharmacist of the New England Compounding Center connected with a 2012 meningitis outbreak killing 64 was sentenced to eight years in prison Wednesday.

Tri-Valley Inc. gets new CEO

Tri-Valley Inc. has promoted Elisabeth “Lisa” Prince to executive director and CEO, the Dudley-based nonprofit announced Tuesday.

Mass. doctors speak out against assisted suicide

A group of Massachusetts physicians who oppose assisted suicide in Massachusetts spoke out against the practice at the State House Wednesday.

Community Healthlink chooses Tenn. electronic records firm

Worcester-based Community Healthlink has partnered with an electronic health records company specifically designed for behavioral healthcare providers.
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Medical Society opposes Conscience and Religious Freedom division

The Massachusetts Medical Society has formally opposed the Conscience and Religious Freedom division formed within the federal department of Health and Human Services last week.

Seven Hills tapped for Medicaid management

An affiliate of the Seven Hills Foundation has been selected by the state to lead agencies across Central and Eastern Massachusetts in Medicaid coordination.

Mass. primary care experience improves

Massachusetts primary care providers are making strides in improving the healthcare experience for commercially-insured patients, according to new survey results.

Backlash grows over state health plan, AG calls it a ‘huge deal’

The backlash against the Group Insurance Commission and its decision to cut some health plans offered to state workers, including Fallon Health, has been steadily growing.
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Small biz owners urge Baker for relief

Small business owners are appealing to Gov. Charlie Baker for relief from rising labor costs, urging him to tackle spending side pressures on employers when he delivers his State of the State address Tuesday evening.

Nurses group opposes staffing ballot question

The Massachusetts chapter of the American Nurses Association has joined a coalition opposing a ballot question to mandate nurse staffing ratios in Bay State hospitals.
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