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3.20.25 |  Medscape |  Human Interest,  In the Media,  Patient Care

Managing Mental Illness in Pregnancy and Postpartum: What to Know

For women with, or at a risk for, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or other psychiatric conditions, managing mental health during pregnancy and postpartum presents unique challenges. For physicians, understanding the latest research and clinical guidance is essential for managing these...

We have very clear data that tells us that if a pregnant or postpartum individual doesn’t get the treatment that they need, if they’re experiencing a mood or anxiety disorder, that can have a negative impact on themselves and on their babies.

Nancy Byatt, DO | Perinatal psychiatrist with the Women’s Mental Health at UMass Memorial Medical Center
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3.18.25 |  The Boston Globe |  Human Interest,  In the Media,  Legislation,  Patient Care

Four concrete ways Massachusetts can lower health care costs

Massachusetts’ skyrocketing health care costs are an urgent problem for every resident. Every one of us will need medical care. And every one of us will pay for medical care, through doctors’ bills, health insurance, or taxes that fund Medicare and Medicaid.

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3.17.25 |  People Magazine |  Human Interest,  In the Community,  Patient Care

Mother Delivers Daughter Early in Ambulance with Help from EMT Who Trained Baby's Firefighter Father

Kayla Alvarez was on the way to the hospital when her daughter Mariah decided to make an early arrival. Kayla Alvarez delivered her second daughter Mariah in an unlikely place thanks to the help of an unlikely friend. The 25-year-old Mass. mom was 38 weeks pregnant when she went into labor in the...

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3.16.25 |  MassLive |  Human Interest,  Patient Care

Physician assistants say they could help the primary care crisis. Will Mass. lawmakers agree?

The Massachusetts Association of PAs wants state legislators to make permanent COVID-era accommodations that eliminate the legal requirement for physician assistants to register a specific supervising physician with the state.

There’s more camaraderie between physicians and PAs, and less of that historical hierarchy. More and more, physicians are recognizing our value as partners in care and that has been incredibly validating.

Thea Nolan, Physician Assistant, Interventional Radiology
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3.15.25 |  Market Access Today |  In the Media,  Innovations,  Patient Care

New Tablet-Based Tool Enhances Cognitive Screening in Primary Care

Primary care settings are witnessing a significant advancement in cognitive health screening with the introduction of Linus Health’s Core Cognitive Evaluation (CCE). This tablet-based assessment tool is now being integrated into routine check-ups for elderly patients, aiming to improve the detection...

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3.12.25 |  KFF Health News |  Innovations,  Patient Care

Sent Home To Heal, Patients Avoid Wait for Rehab Home Beds

After a patch of ice sent Marc Durocher hurtling to the ground, and doctors at UMass Memorial Medical Center repaired the broken hip that resulted, the 75-year-old electrician found himself at a crossroads.

He didn’t need to be in the hospital any longer. But he was still in pain, unsteady on his...

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3.5.25 |  Association of Health Care Journalists |  Innovations,  Patient Care

UMass digital hub provides peek into future of remote patient management

When the University of Massachusetts Memorial Health in Worcester opened its digital hub last fall, it provided a glimpse of what the future of remote care management could look like.

When we think about a digital hub, it’s a setting that locates clinical caregivers and digital medicine capabilities to provide better care for patients, whether they’re in the inpatient setting, the ambulatory setting, or at home. We’ve been trying to use digital strategies to help drive some of the more important system-level strategies that we have.

Eric Alper | M.D., Chief Quality Officer and Chief Informatics Officer
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3.5.25 |  The Worcester Guardian |  In the Media,  Innovations,  Patient Care

Hospital at Home program assists new mothers, patients in need

Imagine recovering from a medical condition in the comfort of your own bed—no noisy beeping, no buzzing machines, no hospital roommates, and no midnight interruptions. The University of Massachusetts Medical Center has added a Postpartum at Home program to its repertoire of offerings designed to...

It is not uncommon for our medical centers to have up to 70 patients boarding in our ER department waiting for a bed. It’s not an experience we want for our loved ones or ourselves.

Constantinos Michaelidis | Medical Director of the Hospital at Home program
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3.4.25 |  NBC News |  In the Media,  Patient Care

Pediatricians walk a delicate line with parents in measles vaccination debate

One mom told her pediatrician she was skipping a checkup for her 4-month-old because she was afraid the baby would catch measles from the doctor’s office before he could be vaccinated — even though there were no cases reported in the area. Another parent said he was refusing to inoculate his 1-year...

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3.2.25 |  CommonWealth Beacon |  In the Community,  In the Media,  Legislation,  Patient Care

The stress test facing Massachusetts health care

We all want sustainable and convenient access to primary care, timely emergency care, and reasonably priced health insurance. To get there, a legislative push that rivals Chapter 224 is needed to reframe our health care system into one that prioritizes patients and those caring for them. 

Now is the time for providers, payers, and legislators to come together to develop solutions that reduce administrative burdens for providers, increase investments in primary care, and strengthen safety net institutions.

Dr. Eric Dickson | MD, MHCM, FACEP, President and CEO
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2.28.25 |  HealthLeaders |  AI,  Innovations,  Patient Care

UMass Memorial Health CEO Is Addressing 'Psychology of Change' with AI to Solve the Workforce Problem

Dr. Eric Dickson shares with HealthLeaders the importance of getting clinicians on board with AI for alleviating hospital capacity constraints.

If I could fix one thing right now today for our healthcare system, it would be getting patients out of the hospital that don't need to be there.

Dr. Eric Dickson, President and CEO of UMass Memorial Health
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2.26.25 |  Newsweek |  Awards/Recognition,  In the Media,  Patient Care

World's Best Hospitals 2025

Few decisions carry more weight than selecting a hospital for yourself or a loved one. This choice is often made while feeling unwell or after a stressful diagnosis—making it all the more difficult. That's why ready information about where world-class medical care is available can make all the...

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