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Michelle Hood said Thursday that she will leave Brewer-based Northern Light “in the new year” to become executive vice president and chief operating officer of the American Hospital Association.
Jackson Laboratory research mice will travel to the International Space Station next month as part of a 40-day mission expected to help scientists understand more about bone and muscle loss.
MaineHealth, the state’s largest health care system, has named presidents at two of its subsidiary care providers to succeed Timothy A. Churchill, who is retiring at the end of the year.
Maine’s hospitals rank as the country’s safest, according to one of the preeminent groups that evaluates the quality of health care.
Six CEOs discussed their successes, lives and learning curves at "60 Ideas in 60 Minutes" in Bangor, Mainebiz's second CEO breakfast forum of 2019.
Maine Medical Center said it expects to start site work on a new clinical services building in Scarborough this fall after getting a green light from the town Planning Board.
In its initial two weeks, Presque Isle’s first regular, fixed-route bus service has surpassed ridership goals. Businesses also seem to be enthusiastic about its impact.
Penobscot Community Health Care, a primary care network serving northern Maine, has opened a new pediatric care center in Bangor in a former Verizon call center.
The Maine Health Access Foundation has awarded a $20,000 grant to help increase the number of Portland residents enrolled in MaineCare and other health coverage.
OceanView at Falmouth, an 80-acre retirement community in the Portland suburb, continues to grow — most recently, with the addition of 10 new apartments that opened last week.
The partnership with Leeds-based DFD Russell Medical Centers will give patients in rural areas of Androscoggin and Kennebec counties more access to services at CMH's Central Maine Heart and Vascular Institute.
Maine will receive about $5 million in a multi-state legal settlement related to the marketing of prescription opioid drugs — but the case has nothing to do with Purdue Pharma.
MedRhythms Inc., a Portland-based medical technology startup, has gotten the green light to launch a clinical trial of its walking rehabilitation solution.
Jonathan Ayers, chairman, president and CEO of Westbrook-based IDEXX Laboratories, has resigned from the top leadership position because of a spinal cord injury he suffered in a June 27 bicycling accident.
MaineHealth, the state's largest private employer, said Wednesday that its two top executives will both retire in less than 24 months. A search committee will find their successors.
The state has terminated a MaineCare contract with Biddeford-based Residential and Community Support Services after alleging the company failed to protect an individual who died while in its care.