In an effort to curb serious illness and disease associated with the use of needle drugs, physicians from the Massachusetts Medical Society will lobby state and federal policymakers to pilot a state-run safe injection site program in Massachusetts.
With Reliant's potential sale – its board is voting on May 9 – fears over the ceding of local control need to be balanced with the realities of a changing healthcare industry: costs must come down and providers must find further efficiencies.
The largest independent physician practice in Central Massachusetts – Reliant Medical Group in Worcester – will decide May 9 whether to be acquired by a division of $185-billion healthcare conglomerate UnitedHealth Group.
Reliant Medical Group's board of trustees will likely decide whether or not the physician network will partner with a Minnesota company when it meets May 9, a spokeswoman confirmed Monday.
The largest independent physician practice in Central Massachusetts – Reliant Medical Group in Worcester – is close to signing an agreement to be acquired, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation.