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Bill enables Baker’s employer health care charge

The House budget committee unanimously advanced a spending blueprint for next year that would green-light the Baker administration's plan to levy an assessment on employers to help pay for MassHealth.

Harvard professor to give Holy Cross commencement talk

A Harvard Medical School professor and founding physician of a health care program for the homeless in Boston will be the commencement speaker next month for College of the Holy Cross.

AG settles with ad firm to prevent geofencing at health clinics

An advertising company reached an agreement Tuesday with Attorney General Maura Healey to refrain from sending targeted ads to people entering healthcare facilities in Massachusetts.

Tufts Health Plan, Delta Dental to partner

Tufts Health Plan of Watertown and Illinois-based Delta Dental, said will collaborate to improve care coordination, which may lead to premium savings for employers.
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Mass. dentists call for higher standards

Survey data from about 400 Massachusetts dentists shows overwhelming support for advanced education for mid-level dental practitioners.

AG warns of addiction treatment scams

Attorney General Maura Healey issued a warning to Massachusetts residents seeking addiction treatment of scams by out-of-state recruiters.

Mass. business confidence at highest level since 2004

A business industry group reports the highest level of confidence among Massachusetts businesses since August 2004, even as uncertainty begins creeping in.

Movers & Shakers

Central Massachusetts professionals joined and were promoted at firms like Becker College, Abby's House, UniBank, Commerce Bank and Webster Five Cents Savings Bank.
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More Mass. companies offer insurance, but fewer take it

Compared to their national counterparts, more Massachusetts employers offer health insurance but fewer employees here enroll in the plans offered by their companies, according to a new state report.

Worcester Co. fares poorly in health report

Worcester County is fourth-worst among Massachusetts counties in quality of life, according to a new report that gauges areas' healthiness.
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