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NERC to accept all major insurance plans after Cigna deal

The Westborough-based New England Recovery Center said Monday it now accepts all major insurance plans for substance abuse disorder.

Be diligent against marijuana use

The right to legally go one toke over the line will impact employers.

Vision Advertising new COO takes over day-to-day operations from founder

Westborough marketing agency Vision Advertising has appointed Julia Becker Collins, formerly the vice president of marketing and operations, to chief operating officer.
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Central Mass. agencies partnering in new, familiar ways under MassHealth

Reliant Medical Group, Fallon Health and a Worcester-based care partnership are central to the state's new MassHealth care system.

Health insurance appeal wins are up, report says

Consumers appealing denied coverage are up "substantially" since 2014, and the percentage receiving a favorable outcome from those appeals has also jumped.

Mass. life expectancy rises, breaking trend

The average life expectancy in Massachusetts is up, hitting 80 years and eight months and countering a trend both in the state and nationally.

Mass. residents having trouble accessing behavioral health care, survey shows

Most adults who sought care for mental health or substance use disorders in Massachusetts in the last year had trouble obtaining that care.
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Hanover Insurance raises dividend 11%

Hanover Insurance Group has raised its dividend for a 14th consecutive year, increasing its quarterly dividend by 11 percent.

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