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Bioscience community defends drug pricing model

Amid growing political and industry pressure to suppress the rising costs of prescription drugs, leaders in the...

The price of innovation

For a local company, the decision to be acquired by a larger firm from out of state can be a tough but smart call.

Hanover to let new CEO fill CFO position

Tragedy and circumstance has led the Hanover Insurance Group in Worcester to simultaneously search for candidates to fill its top two executive positions but only one of those will be filled by the search committee.

Movers & Shakers

THOMAS LODGE was appointed to the board of trustees at Nichols College in Dudley. A 1979 graduate...
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UMass sets research funding record

Research spending at the University of Massachusetts reached a record $629 million during the past year and financial support for academic research on the five campuses has outpaced the growth of federal support for higher education research over a span of six years.

Poll finds riders want safety standards extended to Uber, Lyft

A majority of Uber and Lyft passengers in three Massachusetts counties believe their drivers should be held to the same safety standards as taxis and livery cars, according to a New England Livery Association poll released as lawmakers continue to mull legislation regulating the ride-hailing companies.

Fitchburg Art Museum recognized

The Fitchburg Art Museum has been recognized for its work with the community, being named one of 30 finalists for a national award focused on museums making a difference in their communities.

Keolis lost $29.3M in first year of MBTA contract

The international company that runs commuter rail trains in and out of Boston racked up $29.3 million in losses over the first year of its long-term contract, requiring its French parent company to subsidize its Massachusetts operations.
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Bill aims to protect confidential medical records

The Senate has plans to vote next week on legislation aimed at protecting access to health care records by allowing insured individuals to request suppression of summary of payment forms for specific services procedures.

Tufts settles autism therapy case with AG Healey

Tufts Associated Health Plans agreed to a settlement with Attorney General Maura Healey's office to resolve allegations that the insurer violated the state's consumer protection and mental health parity laws.
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