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Check out new developments including a new partnership for Carrum Health, coronavirus information from Bright.MD and more. By MedCity News on March 12, 2020 10:22 am Share ...
Maine has been approved to receive a total of $23.7 million in federal funding for a variety of business and health care workforce development programs.
The New Markets Capital Investment Program touts several splashy successes, but it's drawn scrutiny when projects fail. Gov.
Portland-based MaineHealth, Maine’s largest health care system, has named the longtime leader of Maine Medical Center’s philanthropy department as its first system-wide chief development officer.
Maine’s largest health providers already are using artificial intelligence to streamline note-taking during visits, which they said lessens the documentation burden on providers.
4. Central Maine submitted the proposal for its 20,000-square-foot surgical center in May. 5. The Maine Department of Health and Human Services is accepting public comments on the proposal through Aug ...
According to Sen. Henry Ingwersen, D-York, the sponsor of the bill, in 2024, the state had a shortage of over two thousand nurses and a 21-percent vacancy of mental health clinical positions.
Maine adds to states ... including a 60-day period a Maine-licensed healthcare entity must inform the attorney ... “Sidley will continue to closely monitor these state-level developments. ...
That former employee is Robert Slattery, who owns Allons!Health, a Bridgton-based advisory and health-care solutions company, and who was an executive who led business development efforts at ...
The group says health care in the region has suffered under the current ownership; Central Maine Healthcare disputes this and says 'Bridgton Hospital is not for sale.' Posted February 7, 2019 ...
Health Language’s Non-Proprietary Toolset and Global Market Penetration Are Key Advantages for Successful Clinical Content Integration DENVER & PORTLAND, Maine--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- HealthInfoNet, ...
This problem of no health insurance (affecting about 82,000 people in Maine) would not happen in any other developed country. They all have a basic plan (a “Ford” of health care) for everyone.