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  2. Southeastern, MA health care 'in crisis' even without ... - AOL

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    Massachusetts secretary of Health and Human Services Kate Walsh, the state's top health care official, assured lawmakers Wednesday that the state is prepared to respond to the next turn in the ...

  3. MA hospitals are losing money. Residents can't afford health ...

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    CHIA's annual report estimated total health care spending in Massachusetts at $71.7 billion in 2022, and a per capita health care expenditure of $10,264 per resident. ... ABC News. 2 deputies ...

  4. Gov. Healey not taking up call to save Nashoba Valley ... - AOL

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    "The Massachusetts health care system is on the brink of collapse and action is needed now," Deronnette said in a statement Monday afternoon. ... Sam Doran of State House News Service staff ...

  5. Mass. leaders look beyond Steward crisis toward more stable ...

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    Even as Massachusetts faces the Steward crisis, the state faces other health care issues that have been the focus of legislators and officials for years, according to officials discussing the ...

  6. Massachusetts health care reform - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts health care reform, commonly referred to as Romneycare, [1] was a healthcare reform law passed in 2006 and signed into law by Governor Mitt Romney with the aim of providing health insurance to nearly all of the residents of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

  7. Healthcare disparity in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare disparity in Massachusetts refers to the issues in access to, and treatment of, the residents of the state of Massachusetts.Many factors contribute to healthcare disparity, including access, behavioral risk factors, family history, social determinants of health (mainly income and education), social and cultural factors, and discrimination in the clinic. [1]

  8. Jonathan Gruber (economist) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Holmes Gruber (born September 30, 1965) is an American professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he has taught since 1992. [6] He is also the director of the Health Care Program at the National Bureau of Economic Research, where he is a research associate.

  9. 'Vital to our community': Morton Hospital in Taunton to be ...

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    Tim Foley, the executive vice president of 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East, the union representing nearly 80,000 health care workers throughout Massachusetts, said Friday's announcement is ...