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A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievement at businesses, nonprofits, health care institutions and professional services firms in Maine.
Obesity is one of the biggest public health challenges facing Maine, costing the state $450 million a year, writes guest columnist Andrew Zarro.
The Falmouth-based nonprofit Konbit Sante lost a fifth of its budget when the federal government’s froze funding at the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID.
High costs, plummeting revenues and aging infrastructure are resulting in reduced services, delayed critical investments and stretched resources.
A new corporate office facility for a Portland health care center is being built to accommodate a range of flexible workspace options, with waterfront views.
Timothy Dentry joined Northern Light Health as chief operating officer in 2016 and became president and CEO in April 2020.
MaineHealth Memorial Hospital in Conway, N.H., will now be served by MaineHealth EMS transportation.
Portland startup Satya Diagnostics was founded in 2022 as a spinoff from University of New England research to commercialize an easy-to-use blood test for aggressive cancers.
A decline in birth rates, skyrocketing costs and inadequate reimbursement from federal and state sources were cited in the decision.
The nonprofit health care system is also holding off on filling open positions that are not necessary for the provision of health care services.
Andwell Health Partners has 800 employees and annual revenue exceeding $65 million. It serves about 4,500 patients per day across all service lines.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at Maine businesses, nonprofits, professional services firms and health care institutions.
For those suffering from the prolonged effects of a COVID infection, new studies might provide treatment guidance.
Operating losses are up to $1.5 million per month, Northern Light said, and cited labor shortages and low reimbursement rates.
“Insulin is life-sustaining medication and far too many Mainers struggle to afford it,” said Aaron Frey, Maine's attorney general.
Board recruitment is a top challenge, writes guest columnist Judy Parkhill. There’s a chronic need for board members to provide the kind of support and strategic direction that so many nonprofits need.