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9.24.25 |  Boston Globe |  In the Media,  Legislation,  Patient Care

‘We want this to be able to continue’: Successful home hospital programs could be victims of D.C. gridlock

Paula Ward’s phone rang at 2:08 a.m., waking her up on the couch in her apartment in South Boston. It was her nurse. Ward’s oxygen levels had dropped, the nurse said, explaining the early morning call. She asked Ward to clamp a small device to the end of her finger to check her oxygen saturation, or percentage of oxygen in her blood.
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9.22.25 |  Telegram & Gazette |  In the Community,  In the Media,  Patient Care

UMass Memorial’s New Emergency Facility in Nashoba Valley Moves One Step Closer to Reality

Federal, state and local officials gathered in Groton Monday, Sept. 22, to celebrate the first steps toward bringing health care back to the residents of the Nashoba Valley, by unveiling renderings of UMass Memorial Health’s planned satellite emergency room.
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9.3.25 |  7 News Boston |  Human Interest,  In the Media

Back to School: School lunches and nutrition

Experts are warning that too much sugar at school lunches can get in the way of learning.

Sugar is one of those things that, while it tastes good and we all like it, for some kids it’s going to excite them and give them that sugar rush. But then they’re also going to crash.

Nia Jones | Dietician, UMass Memorial Medical Center
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8.27.25 |  HealthLeaders |  AI,  Human Interest,  In the Media,  Patient Care

New AMA Guidance on AI Adoption and Governance Is Essential for CMOs. Here's Why.

The American Medical Association (AMA) has released guidance for health systems and hospitals on artificial intelligence governance and adoption.

The AI governance committee will help us implement AI tools in the safest way.

Eric Alper, MD | Senior Vice President, Chief Quality Officer and Chief Clinical Informatics Officer
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8.22.25 |  Becker's Hospital Review |  Awards/Recognition,  In the Media

308 hospitals, health systems named best-in-state employers: Forbes

More than 300 hospitals and health systems were among the organizations recognized on Forbes’ 2025 list of America’s Best-In-State Employers. The list was developed in partnership with market research firm Statista, which surveyed more than 160,000 employees working at organizations with at least 500 U.S.-based workers
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8.5.25 |  Becker's Hospital Review |  Human Interest,  In the Media,  Innovations

How seasoned CEOs earned team buy-in for new initiatives

When introducing change or new initiatives at hospitals and health systems, initial pushback is common. Becker’s asked seven presidents and CEOs who have led their organizations for 10 or more years to share how their leadership has evolved and how they navigated internal resistance earlier in their tenures.

As we began to capture and implement caregiver ideas over time, we were able to reinforce our system-wide dedication to continuous improvement and show our employees that we took their input seriously.

Dr. Eric Dickson | President and CEO, UMass Memorial Health
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