Archive for September 2023
Xerox gives a big boost to South Shore human service agency
Xerox has upgraded Road to Responsibility’s copiers, printers, scanners and other equipment, and made its staff available for whenever technical assistance may be needed. Read More
Read MoreCorderman family: ‘There’s a lot of hope’ for rare disease treatment
David and Nancy Corderman’s lives were quickly upended when two of their four children were diagnosed with a rare genetic condition called Usher Syndrome. Today, they help spread awareness of the disease. Read More
Read MoreDrift.com cuts more than 30 Mass. employees in 2nd round of layoffs this year
The latest cuts come seven months after the company cut 59 roles across departments, including 13 positions based in Massachusetts. Read More
Read MoreThese companies were named best places to work in healthcare in the US by Fortune
Three Massachusetts companies were named among the best places to work at large healthcare employers by Fortune. Read More
Read MoreBiotech services company iSpecimen company lays off one-quarter of its staff
A local biotech services provider is laying off one-quarter of its staff Read More
Read MoreCannabis commission head says he has ‘no concrete plan’ to leave
Shawn Collins, executive director of the Cannabis Control Commission, said has no "definitive plans" to step down despite a public announcement to the contrary from the CCC chair in July. Read More
Read MoreInterwell Health CEO says kidney care is ‘in dire need of disruption’
Boston-based Interwell Health merged with Fresenius Health Partners last August. A year later, CEO Bobby Sepucha talks about his vision for the company. Read More
Read MoreHealth Policy Commission: Pediatric care beds are declining across Mass.
The drop in pediatric beds and consolidation of care into mostly two health systems restricts access and adds cost, according to the Health Policy Commission. Read More
Read MoreAlnylam supports Cambridge-area addiction recovery program
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals gives to Bay Cove Human Services’ Cambridge and Somerville Programs for Addiction Recovery, known as CASPAR. Read More
Read MoreGarrett Harker opens first of four planned Fenway restaurants
Garrett Harker, the restaurateur behind departed Kenmore Square landmark Eastern Standard, has opened the first of a planned series of restaurants just a few blocks from his old restaurants. Read More
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