Facing a quarter-billion-dollar budget gap over the next two years, Mass General Brigham announced earlier this month that ...
Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham is consolidating chief medical officer leadership across its academic medical centers as it plans to conduct mass layoffs across the organization.
The job cuts will improve efficiency and allow frontline workers more access to leadership, according to the health system.
The layoffs — the largest in the hospital’s history — will save MGB more than $200 million from its $10.3 billion salary.
Facing rising costs and hoping to make its sprawling network more efficient, the state’s largest private employer aims to cut payroll costs by over $200 million Mass General Brigham said Monday ...
MGB has been lobbying against its former partner's proposed $1.7 billion, 300-bed cancer center, saying it is unnecessary, ...
"Regent is honored to create this partnership that will deliver lasting value for patients, physicians, and the broader communities Mass General Brigham serves,” said Travis Messina, chief execu ...
Mass General Brigham, the largest hospital network in the state, has started offering chaperones to all patients undergoing ...
Mass General Brigham, the Huntsman Cancer Institute and Homeward Health will test programs that could jumpstart rural ...
An AI-powered patient screening tool helped heart failure researchers at Mass General Brigham cut down on the ... and 2,234 were screened manually by staff. The AI tool found 458 eligible patients ...
A fight over the future of cancer care is playing out in a behind-the-scenes battle over Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s ...
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