Whittier Street Health Center reverses cuts after Walsh steps in
Three days after Whittier Street Health Center announced that it would lay off 20 employees in the midst of a unionization effort, the community health center reversed the cuts. In a statement on Sunday, the organization’s president and CEO, Frederi.....»»
Whittier Street Health Center first in state to unionize professional staff
Whittier Street Health Center first in state to unionize professional staff.....»»
Steps to a healthier historic Westside: Covid-19 vaccinations & opening parks
In the year since the Covid-19 pandemic began in the United States, Mercy Care health center has tested over 8,000 people for the virus in Atlanta’s Westside community and, since January, has administered more than 3,000 vaccines there. Mercy Car.....»»
Baptist and Regional One cut exec pay, take other steps to avoid furloughs
In the coming weeks, the financial condition of local health care systems may improve with the expected return of elective surgeries. This week, however, furloughs, reduced staff hours, and executive pay cuts showed the strain the loss of revenue from.....»»
Plano lease-to-own company furloughs employees, reduces operating expenses
Rent-A-Center Inc. has taken several measures in response to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic including executive pay cuts, furloughed employees and reduced store hours. The Plano-based lease-to-own company has taken several steps to reduce its op.....»»
Kaleida to move, expand pediatric clinic into collaborative East Side space
Kaleida Health will partner with Jericho Road Community Health Center on a pediatric health program on Buffalo’s East Side. Kaleida will relocate its Towne Gardens Pediatrics practice site from William Street to 1021 Broadway, where it will build a.....»»
Washington postal worker tests positive for coronavirus, state health officials say there have been four more deaths
A U.S. Postal Service worker in Washington State has tested positive for coronavirus, according to a Wall Street Journal report. A spokesman for the agency says the employee, who worked at the Seattle Network Distribution Center, contracted .....»»
Wall Street reverses course to end higher after WHO comments
U.S. stocks rebounded late to close higher on Thursday after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the China coronavirus a global emergency, while earnings painted a mixed picture......»»
Hedge Fund and Insider Trading News: Tiger Global Management, Solus Alternative Asset Management, Health Sciences Acquisitions Corp. (HSAC), Allied Motion Technologies, Inc. (AMOT), Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (EPD), and More
Tiger Global Cuts Juul’s Valuation to $19 Billion (The Wall Street Journal) Tiger Global Management slashed its valuation of e-cigarette start.....»»
Primary care clinic open in southeastern Greensboro community
A new Cone Health primary care clinic is open at the Elmsley Square shopping center in Greensboro. Cone Health Primary Care at Elmsley Square is located at 3711 Elmsley Ct., suite 101, situated along South Elm-Eugene Street near the Interstate-85 interc.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump did not have chest pains, Walter Reed doctor says
The White House sought to tamp down speculation about President Trump’s health on Monday, releasing a statement from the president’s physician saying that Trump’s unannounced weekend visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center was routine......»»
Virginia Garcia cuts staff due to rising uninsured rate among patients
Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center cut 26 jobs and froze 47 open positions throughout its network of 18 clinics in Washington and Yamhill counties. Most of the positions are administrative, along with three clinical positions, said spokeswoma.....»»
Hawaii Pacific Health to open new clinic in Ward Village: Slideshow
Hawaii Pacific Health is set to open its new $3.1 million medical clinic — Straub Medical Center Ward Village Clinic & Urgent Care — in Ward Village on July 15. The 4,800-square-foot space is located in the Aeo residential tower on the street level.....»»
Unity nurses vote to join union, while Legacy ponders next steps
Nurses at the Unity Center for Behavioral Health voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to join a union. The vote was 128 nurses in favor of the Oregon Nurses Association representing them in collective bargaining, with 25 “no†votes and nine challe.....»»
Milwaukee leaders address disparities at Latino Health Equity Summit: Slideshow
Several hundred guests filled the room Tuesday for Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers' second Latino Health Equity Summit. Check out the attached slideshow to see photos from the event. The event at the Italian Community Center in the city o.....»»
78 apartments to rise on D.C."s 14th Street
TOWN SQUARE | The units, called the Liz and affiliated with the Whitman-Walker Health System, will be named for the Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center......»»
78 apartments to rise on D.C."s 14th Street
TOWN SQUARE | The units, called the Liz and affiliated with the Whitman-Walker Health System, will be named for the Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center......»»
DOH approves Olean health center expansion
New York state officials have okayed a plan by Universal Primary Care to expand its health center in Olean. The state Department of Health approval allows the nonprofit health provider to double its North Union Street site, a project valued at $3.25 .....»»
AG steps in earlier than usual on Beth Israel-Lahey merger. Here"s why that matters.
Attorney General Maura Healey is getting involved earlier in the review of a planned mega-merger between Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Lahey Health and three other hospitals, a move that will likely toughen state oversight of the planned deal......»»
Q&A: Beth Israel Lahey Health CEO talks next steps after merger
Dr. Kevin Tabb, CEO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, has spent nearly two years trying to convince state and federal regulators to allow his health system to merge with Lahey Health and two others. He got his wish — with some strings attached......»»
Oak Street Health opens seventh Philadelphia-area primary care center
Chicago-based Oak Street Health opened its seventh primary care center in the Philadelphia region Saturday on Aramingo Avenue in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia. The center for created 40 new jobs and is expected to provide care to more tha.....»»