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For providers, data security is a never-ending battle

Privacy has been an obligation of the medical profession dating back to the ancient Greeks and the Hippocratic Oath. However, safeguarding patient information has transformed alongside an industry that increasingly relies on technology.

Electronic health records systems are increasingly sophisticated, but still a work in progress

Electronic health records have rolled out in force over the last several years. And, hundreds of companies offer software, and government has provided incentives and mandates for medical offices to modernize. Many patients are logging on to perform tasks that once took a phone call or visit.

Rail operator: Full service to be restored by Mar. 30

With its customers hampered by prolonged train delays and cancellations that began during the recent wave of snowstorms, the company that runs the Massachusetts commuter rail system said Thursday it will operate at full service by March 30.

Chamber launches clickable look at downtown

Worcester's downtown is an increasingly dynamic place. Now the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce has put a map online that captures the changes and opportunities there.
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American Tower offers common, depository stock

American Tower Corp. announced Thursday that it is raising over $3 billion in a stock offering that will help finance fulfilling a contract with Verizon.

WPI data tool to measure Mass. tech strength

Worcester Polytechnic Institute announced the development of a new system to help evaluate Massachusetts' competitive position among leading technology states.

Boston Olympics bid to be discussed in Worcester

The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce will be hosting players from both sides of the Boston Olympics debate next month as they discuss the potential implications for Worcester.

St. V’s nurses OK three-year contract

Registered nurses at Saint Vincent Hospital have ratified a new three-year contract with the Worcester health-care facility, ending more than a year of contract talks, the nurses' union announced Monday morning.
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Cutler Capital names new president

Investment management firm Cutler Capital Management of Worcester has promoted a 13-year veteran employee as its president, the company announced.

Mohegans aim to open Central Mass. sub shops

The Mohegan Tribe of Uncasville, Conn., plans to open 10 sandwich shops in southern Worcester County and Rhode Island as the owners of the Mohegan Sun resort casino continue their to diversify their business holdings.
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