State legislators appear poised to take steps to prevent hundreds of thousands of individuals from losing auto and homeowners insurance discounts in the new year.
In the healthcare field, there's never a dull moment. Federal and state healthcare reform and ever-present pushback from union groups on topics like staffing and price transparency are sure to keep administrators and clinicians on their toes for the foreseeable future.
U.S. veterans with spinal cord injuries will now have access to ReWalk Robotics' exoskeleton systems, following a decision by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Fallon Health of Worcester has brought on Jill Lebow as senior vice president and chief human resources officer, the health care insurance company announced Tuesday.
A 2014 excess in healthcare spending was driven largely by the state's ballooning MassHealth program, rather than commercial insurance payers, according to a presentation of the state's Health Policy Commission (HPC) taking place in Boston today.
A former Worcester business owner pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Worcester on Tuesday in connection with a $3.6 million food stamp fraud scheme that she operated out of her convenience store.
Very few people could plan to leave a job as head of Worcester's largest publicly traded company and still retain an outsized influence on the region, but such is the pull Frederick H. Eppinger has had on the region since 2003.