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“Show some respect’: Brigham nurses hold protest over working conditions
The protest, organized by the Massachusetts Nurses Association, was timed to coincide with a visit from representatives of the national nursing Magnet Recognition Program, which awards hospitals for nursing excellence. The protesters pointed to 519 reports of unsafe staffing levels filed by nurses with the union and with hospital administrators, as well as union complaints about an “overrun” emergency department and “disrespect against nurses.”
Dayton primed for innovation hub initiative introduced by Gov. DeWine
Dayton is known for being a key leader innovation and now a new hub focused on bolstering that is on the horizon for the region. The innovation hub is part of a $150 million statewide initiative outlined in Gov. Mike DeWine’s budget for 2023.
FTC fines GoodRX for unauthorized disclosures of health data to Facebook, Google and others
The agency said GoodRx shared sensitive personal health information for years with advertising companies and platforms.
Centene Corp. agrees to pay $66.5M to Indiana in latest PBM settlement
So far, Centene has reached settlements that have been announced by more than a dozen states, requiring the nation’s largest Medicaid managed care provider to make at least $618 million in payments.
Credit Union of Colorado names new president ahead of new HQ opening
The new 113,000-square-foot office has a targeted move-in date in March.
Influential group of Albuquerque leaders launch CDFI to boost underserved business owners
CEO Chad Cooper said the organization’s goal is to have a lasting impact that lifts and enhances Black and indigenous communities throughout New Mexico.
This business loan program once flew under the radar. Now it’s surging in popularity.
For businesses looking for financial options in what experts believe will be a choppy year, an often-overlooked program from the Business & Industry Loan Guarantee Program could be an option. Here's what businesses need to know.
Bank of the West’s new owner talks new name, job cuts and plans for Bay Area real estate
“BMO is committed to keeping a strong presence in the city of San Francisco,” a Bank of the West executive said.
Government lets health plans that ripped off Medicare keep the money
Medicare Advantage plans for seniors dodged a major financial bullet Monday as government officials gave them a reprieve for returning hundreds of millions of dollars or more in government overpayments — some dating back a decade or more.
AHL wins contract for new hospital in American Samoa
The architecture firm was selected by the Lyndon B. Johnson Tropical Medical Center to provide design, planning, interior design and project management for a new 40-bed hospital in Tafuna.