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  1. Affordable, effective practice management support

    6/29/2018

    behind the voter law said. MMS leaders: "Some children will be scarred for life" Medical experts …

  2. MMS partners with GE Foundation, RIZE Massachusetts, Shatterproof to address provider stigma associated with opioid use disorder

    6/29/2018

    than ever that we work on improving the addiction treatment system,” said Gary Mendell, Founder & CEO … is the next step in this fight,” said Ann R. Klee, President of GE Foundation. “The GE Foundation is focused … on everyone involved in the treatment and recovery process,” said Julie Burns, Executive Director of RIZE …

  3. 111205_VS_Summer2018_Interactive

    6/27/2018

    said in March, announcing a Climate Resiliency Initiative. In 2015, for example, a Climate Change … of the health profession is essential” to mitigating the effects of climate change, said the Lancet Count- … frequent, he said. After he had been treated and stabilized, he reported that he lived in a low-income …

  4. What Are Your Patients Breathing? The Rising Harms of Air Pollution

    6/27/2018

    Center while experiencing an acute asthma episode. The flare-ups were becoming more frequent, he said

  5. How Climate Change Shapes Health, Health Care, and Physician Advocacy in Massachusetts

    6/27/2018

    need a vulnerability plan, and they all need a hazard mitigation plan,” Governor Charlie Baker said …” to mitigating the effects of climate change, said the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change (previously …

  6. Vital Signs Summer 2018 (pdf)

    6/27/2018

    said in March, announcing a Climate Resiliency Initiative. In 2015, for example, a Climate Change … of the health profession is essential” to mitigating the effects of climate change, said the Lancet Count- … frequent, he said. After he had been treated and stabilized, he reported that he lived in a low-income …

  7. Society expresses emphatic opposition to separating families at border

    6/22/2018

    to vulnerable patients in the Commonwealth. Dr. Wolk received the award at a luncheon on Wednesday. He said, "I …" to separating children and parents who are seeking asylum, President Alain A. Chaoui, MD, said in a statement …. Henry L. Dorkin, MD, FAAP, immediate past president, said taking children and incarcerating families "go …

  8. Urgent: Call your representative about new health care bill

    6/15/2018

    merger A top Steward executive said that the proposed merger would give Beth Israel Deaconess and Lahey … with company values," the company said. Brigham researchers develop pill alternative to weight loss surgery …

  9. Become a more effective colleague and leader

    6/8/2018

    kids about lockdowns Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone and Superintendent Mary Skipper said …," LaChapelle said. Brockton hospital staff overlooked warning about a deadly allergy A nurse at the Brockton … advocating against mandated nurse staffing ratios said hospital unit closures like the pediatric unit …

  10. Download free firearms safety resources by MMS & AG

    6/1/2018

    ,000-a-year chief of staff, said she earned the degree in psychology, according to information provided …

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