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Looking at a rendering of the planned satellite emergency facility in Groton are, from left, UMass Memorial Medical Center President, Justin Precourt, Massachusetts Governor, Maura Healey, UMass Memorial Health Chief Operating Officer Cynthia Barginere and UMass Memorial Health President and CEO, Dr. Eric Dickson

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

Milford Regional Medical Center Devoted $2.6M To Community Programs In One Year

UMass Memorial Health – Milford Regional Medical Center announced that it contributed more than $2.6 million to programs...

Milford Regional Medical Center Devoted $2.6M To Community Programs In One Year

52 health systems urge 5-year hospital-at-home extension

Fifty-two health systems are calling on Congress to enact a five-year extension of CMS’ hospital-at-home reimbursement waiver. The program, which allows CMS to pay for acute hospital care at home, expires Sept. 30 without congressional action.
52 health systems urge 5-year hospital-at-home extension

Megan and Bryan McDavitt of Holden in the neonatal intensive care unit at UMass Memorial Medical Center

The NICU saved their baby boy's life. Here's how a Holden couple are giving back

It was in the quiet of the NICU, listening to the whir and beep of the machines that kept one of their twin boys alive and watching his small form struggle, where Megan and Bryan McDavitt found a community of support.
The NICU saved their baby boy's life. Here's how a Holden couple are giving back

TJR indications expand, making it a young man’s game

Published data has shown advances in implant materials, technology and surgical techniques have allowed TJR implants to...

TJR indications expand, making it a young man’s game

Back to School: School lunches and nutrition

Experts are warning that too much sugar at school lunches can get in the way of learning.
Back to School: School lunches and nutrition

Dr. Michael Stauff speaks about the causes of injury to school athletes.

Back to School: Protecting young athletes during growth spurts

Micah had a lumbar stress fracture, a crack in the bones of the lower back, often triggered by repetitive motion in young athletes. His surgeon, Dr. Michael Stauff at UMass Memorial Medical Center, says growth spurts can make young people especially vulnerable to injuries.
Back to School: Protecting young athletes during growth spurts

The former site of Nashoba Valley Medical Center

One year since the Nashoba Valley Medical Center closure

A ‘For Sale’ sign remains outside the former site of Nashoba Valley Medical Center; now one year since the hospital closed. State Senator Jamie Eldridge said there’s still hope to improve health care for the area.
One year since the Nashoba Valley Medical Center closure

Lawrence Kelly spoke of his own struggles with addiction, which left him homeless and “broken spiritually, emotionally, and financially” at the 10th Annual Overdose Vigil held on Aug. 21.

‘Every Light, Every Story’

The Fitchburg community gathered on Thursday, Aug. 21 at the Upper Common for the 10th Annual Overdose Vigil, a night of...

‘Every Light, Every Story’

Adam Faust, 29, dedicated his life to helping those recover from addiction after dealing with substance abuse himself.

Central Mass. family honors son, raises substance abuse awareness through UMass fund

Last summer, exhausted from saving the life of a man who was overdosing in a convenience store bathroom, Adam Faust took...

Central Mass. family honors son, raises substance abuse awareness through UMass fund

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