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Mass. House unanimously passes prescription drug cost overhaul

Reining in prescription drug prices and subjecting industry middlemen to greater scrutiny are the next major health care reforms en route to private negotiations after the House unanimously approved legislation Wednesday.

Uxbridge manufacturer appoints its CEO to board of directors

Uxbridge-based manufacturer Lampin Corp. appointed president and CEO John Biagioni to its board of directors.

Worcester State employee opens Greek restaurant in Worcester

Gyro & Souvlaki opened on 623 Chandler St. on Saturday, bringing a taste of Greek cuisine to Worcester.

Unemployment rates rose across Central Mass. in June

Following a brief hiatus when Central Massachusetts saw a dip in unemployment, rates were back on the rise for the second month in a row in June.
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Since becoming first in nation to implement new emergency room AI program, UMass Memorial has seen accuracy improve

UMass Memorial Medical Center’s emergency room in Worcester last year quietly became the first level-one trauma center in the United States to implement KATE AI. 

All Mass. Steward hospitals receive bids amidst bankruptcy sale

All of Steward Health Care's Massachusetts hospitals received bids as the for-profit company looks to sell off its facilities during ongoing bankruptcy proceedings, Gov. Maura Healey said Tuesday.

Mass. Supplier Diversity Office executive director to retire

Bill McAvoy, executive director of the Massachusetts Supplier Diversity Office, will retire come fall.

U.S. News: UMass Chan is best school in Northeast for primary care

UMass Chan Medical School’s T.H. Chan School of Medicine in Worcester has been named one of the top 15 best graduate medical schools for primary care in the nation for 2024 by the U.S. News & World Report. 
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Robert Kraft’s company buys site of Worcester furniture store for $1.8M

The Kraft Group company's non-sports holdings include Worcester-based packaging manufacturer Rand-Whitney and UN1F1ED2 Global Packaging Group in Sutton. 

Worcester to again make Polar Park debt payments without dipping into general fund

Attendance at Worcester Red Sox games dipped slightly through the first 50 home games of 2024, but remains above league average.
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