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EOHHS is the largest secretariat in Massachusetts, and is responsible for the Medicaid program, child welfare, public health, disabilities, veterans’ affairs, and elder affairs. In total, EOHHS oversees 11 state agencies and the MassHealth Program. [1]
It oversees 12 agencies and MassHealth, with a combined budget of US$24 billion and 22,000 public employees, as of 2021. [2] Agencies.
The 2006 Massachusetts law successfully covered approximately two-thirds of the state's then-uninsured residents, half via federal-government-paid-for Medicaid expansion (administered by MassHealth) and half via the Connector's free and subsidized network-tiered health care insurance for those not eligible for expanded Medicaid. Relatively few ...
Mass General Brigham (MGB) (formerly Partners HealthCare) is a not-for-profit, [5] integrated health care system [6] that engages in medical research, [7] teaching, [8] and patient care.
Among the bureaus and programs of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health are the following: Bureau of Communicable Disease Control is concerned with areas including tuberculosis prevention and control, sexually transmitted disease prevention, epidemiology, immunization, influenza and West Nile virus monitoring and control, disease quarantine requirements, HIV/AIDS surveillance and ...
MelroseWakefield Hospital is a 174-bed non-profit hospital located in Melrose, Massachusetts. [1] MelroseWakefield Hospital and Lawrence Memorial Hospital of Medford function as one hospital entity with two campus locations.
Hospital in Massachusetts, United States Massachusetts Mental Health Center Massachusetts Department of Mental Health Geography Location Longwood Medical Area, Boston, Massachusetts, United States Coordinates 42°20′18″N 71°06′22″W / 42.3382°N 71.1060°W / 42.3382; -71.1060 Organization Funding Government hospital Type Specialist Services Emergency department No ...
Newton-Wellesley Hospital, originally called Newton Cottage Hospital, was incorporated in 1881.The idea for the hospital began when a local reverend, George W. Shinn, encouraged the mayor of Newton, Royal M. Pulsifer, to provide health care services for sick members of the community.