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BerryDunn CEO Sarah Belliveau expects further growth in the accounting firm’s health care and government practice areas this year.
The deal expands geographic reach for both care providers. Terms were not disclosed.
MaineHealth and Northern Light Health were overwhelmed by the pandemic-related staff absences on Wednesday as the state crossed a new threshold for cases.
Pay increases hinge on a plan to hike MaineCare payment rates for 225 nursing and residential care facilities across Maine, including home- and community-based care, behavioral health, and long-term residential care settings.
The new outpatient imaging center will be the fifth in Maine for Minneapolis-based Rayus Radiology. The chain and others like it have been growing nationally, backed by new investment.
Next week's opening of a new emergency department, at 175 Fore River Parkway, caps an $83 million campus consolidation project.
Maine’s largest physician organization is asking businesses to require masking for employees and the public and to post signs explaining that masks are required, as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations surge.
The Bangor-based health care provider, founded in 1997, has received $4.1 million in federal funding to continue and expand services.
The Bar Harbor institution was awarded over $140 million in grant funds during 2021, a new annual record for the biomedical research institute. The lab also saw other milestones during the year, including the start of a new CEO.
Covetrus, the animal health business that's the largest public company headquartered in Maine, is restructuring to strengthen its operations in the United Kingdom, Germany and elsewhere.
Businesses struggle to find workers, but unemployment and labor force participation remained stagnant in November, the state Department of Labor said Friday.
Portland International Jetport has partnered with a California startup, Curative Inc., to offer rapid COVID-19 testing for passengers and the general public.
The project was conceived long before the COVID-19 crisis to address aging infrastructure and long-term growth. “The pandemic has only accelerated the need to move forward with critical upgrades to our emergency department,” the hospital’s CEO said.
Starting Thursday, 38 National Guard members out of 75 that have been called up will be deployed to 10 health care facilities across the state.
The recipients plan to use the funds to improve access to health care, with the goals of building healthy communities, strengthening the health care workforce and achieving health equity.
A robotic clot retriever and a collapsible aerosolized particle enclosure were selected to receive a total investment of $100,000 from MaineHealth Innovation’s inaugural Bonfire Fund.