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The CEO of a Scarborough-based emergency medical services company sees plenty of business for his field, but not enough workers to meet the demand.
The Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital in Portland will receive up to $100,000 from proceeds of the state’s first professional golf tournament in almost 30 years.
Among the more than 600 bills the Legislature will consider in the next three months is one by the governor proposing the state take over its health insurance marketplace.
Senior management changes continue at the Portland-based animal-health company, which has seen repeated turnover in its C suite over the past few months.
What do professionals on the ground view as the top technology trends for 2020? Mainebiz talked with three experts to get their take on the year ahead.
To start 2020, Mainebiz asked business and nonprofit movers and shakers from around the state to share their New Year's business resolutions. It looks like a busy year ahead for these leaders.
Morrison Center, a disabilities services provider headquartered in Scarborough, has been busy on several fronts. It acquired property in Westbrook to accommodate growing demand for its services, announced a pending merger with UCP of Maine, and
In this end-of-2019 roundup, Mainebiz takes a look at the "low lights" of the state's commerce and economy during the year.
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services on Monday issued a certificate of need for the merger of the two health care systems, the CEOs of both told Mainebiz.
Mayo Regional Hospital received another endorsement in its ongoing merger with Northern Light Health, the state’s second-largest health care system. But some local residents are suing to stop the deal.
In this weekly feature sponsored by Norway Savings Bank, we look back at stories that have appeared in Mainebiz during our first 25 years. A 2006 issue featured the appointment of a new CEO at Maine's second-largest health care system. Now she's
Waban, a Sanford-based provider of services for people with disabilities, has named a new executive director to replace Neal Meltzer when he retires in early 2021.
Health centers in Cumberland and Piscataquis counties will receive a total of $2.1 million in federal funding to support their care for underserved Mainers.
Androscoggin Home Healthcare + Hospice plans to buy and install 250 more remote monitoring systems for patients in central and western Maine.
The bank made the pledge to the ongoing building project five months after also donating $250,000 to support another hospital expansion, at Pen Bay Medical Center in Rockport.
The Morrison Center and UCP of Maine have similar histories and missions, and now plan to combine them.