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Steward extending reach into Central Mass.

The second-largest healthcare provider in the state is making moves to extended outside of its Eastern Massachusetts stronghold through a new partnership with a 200 physician independent practice association based in Central Massachusetts.

State to hold long-term care forum

The Massachusetts Division of Insurance will kick off a series of information sessions next week in Worcester.

Feds approve $52.5B Medicaid deal for Mass.

With federal funds at risk of expiring under an agreement forged by the former Patrick administration, the Obama administration has approved a five-year, $52.5 billion Medicaid waiver deal for Massachusetts.

Hanover Insurance income rises 13%

Income for the Hanover Insurance Group in Worcester jumped more than $10 million in the third quarter of the year, the company announced Thursday.
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Harvard Bioscience sells German subsidiary for $1.7M

Holliston life sciences manufacturer Harvard Bioscience announced Friday it sold its Germany liquid handling product maker for $1.7 million.

Feds offer new physician incentive program

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced new opportunities for clinicians who treat Medicare patients to join incentive programs.

Cape doctors sue AG over assisted suicide

Two Barnstable County doctors have filed suit in Massachusetts Superior Court for the right to provide medical aid to dying patients, according to the advocacy group representing them.

Children’s Hospital expansion gets final approval

State health officials on Thursday gave Boston Children's Hospital the green light to move forward with a controversial $1 billion expansion.
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Former Staples’ advertising arm names managing director

Craft, a global marketing agency, has named the new managing director for it's Framingham office that is comprised of former Staples' in-house staff.

Prescription drug prices singled out as health care cost driver

The president and CEO of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care made perfectly clear who he thinks bears significant blame for health care spending that is growing faster than state policymakers would like.
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