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The state has launched a $25-million scholarship program for students looking to work within the state, with nearly half ...
The potential $880 billion in Medicaid cuts could hurt the finances of nursing homes and lead to reduced services or outright ...
In an industry that has long been a target of criticism over opaque ways it makes and spends its revenues, some ...
University of Delaware mobile health initiative partners with community organizations to provide care for underserved ...
BOSTON, Mass. (WWLP)– Four local community colleges will be receiving Training Resources and Internships Network (TRAIN) grants from the state.
Medicaid, a joint federal and state health insurance program for low-income individuals, can help cover some costs associated ...
A new partnership between Maria College and the Teresian House in Albany is offering nurses at the nursing home the ...
Gov. Maura Healey announced April 16 that 15 public community colleges across Massachusetts will receive a grant totaling $9.7 million to expand workforce training in critical health care professions.
Brienna “Brie” Harrison always wanted to work in healthcare; specifically, she dreamed of becoming a nurse. “I love the fast-paced environment, I thrive in that type of setting,” she explains. “I’ve ...
A stressed primary care system has led many doctors to start practices that charge membership fees in exchange for shorter ...
Vice President of Academic Affairs Jessica Kubiak told JCC Trustees Tuesday that she will be submitting to State University of New York officials paperwork for the new LPN program. “This is a new ...
The longest-running fare-free program in Massachusetts will continue into next year. The Worcester Regional Transit Authority (WRTA) advisory board voted to extend the agency’s fare-free program ...