Amid contract negotiations, more than 650 resident physicians and fellows at Kent County Memorial, Women & Infants, Butler ...
R.I., and John Barrasso, R-Wyo., have introduced bipartisan legislation known as the ACO Assignment Improvement Act. The legislation expands participation in Medicare’s coordinated-care programs by ...
Lori Manni knows her way around a sewer system. She’s spent the better part of two decades building miles of them. It’s not a far cry from the work of her father, Tom Manni, who made his living ...
Kassandra Tetley, a Bentley University graduate with a Finance degree, brings nearly a decade of experience serving high-net-worth clients in New England. At Webster Private Bank, she leads private ...
Providence City Council gave first approval to the Mile of History project sparking debate over equity and citywide infrastructure priorities.
A new pilot homeownership program launched Thursday aims to expand access to affordable mortgage options for first-time buyers in Rhode Island with the backing of state deposits, General Treasurer ...
The Centurion Foundation, the financially stymied but leading potential buyer of Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, now has through the end of January to secure enough ...
Advocating for diversity, equity and inclusion is being viewed as an increasingly risky proposition in today’s political climate, causing many businesses and organizations to choose to scale back DEI ...
Dr. Ashish K. Jha, who served as the White House’s coronavirus response coordinator at the request of then-President Joe Biden, is stepping down as dean of the Brown University School of Public Health ...
CVS Health Corp. has agreed to pay $37.76 million to settle claims it improperly overdispensed and overbilled federal health care programs for insulin pens between 2010 and 2020, according to a report ...
Criminal defense practice Marin, Barrett, and Murphy Law Firm Inc. announced Friday that it has changed its name to Marin and Murphy Law Firm. Founding Partner Matthew T. Marin and Co-Managing ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation changed little in September, likely easing the way to a widely expected interest rate cut by the central bank next week. Prices rose 0.3% in ...
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