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| Boston Globe | Human Interest,  In the Media

She Hated Her Fifth-Grade Teacher. Decades Later, an Unexpected Reunion Unfolded at the Edge of Life and Death.

This is the story of an earnest English teacher and the precocious 10-year-old who hated him. It’s about how that girl grew up to pull off several lifetimes’ worth of death-defying feats. And how, a few weeks ago, she performed the most spectacular one of all.
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| Becker's Health IT | Human Interest,  In the Media,  Patient Care

Hospital at Home Shows Positive Results for Medicaid Patients: 8 Notes

Medicaid recipients who received hospital-at-home care in Massachusetts had strong outcomes, a new study found. Here are eight things to know from the May study in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society:

This study shows that hospital at home can deliver the same level of safety and quality, while allowing patients to heal where they’re most comfortable.

Constantinos Michaelidis | Medical Director, Hospital at Home Program
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| The Worcester Guardian | Human Interest,  In the Community,  In the Media

Worcester Names Dr. Jennifer Bradford As New City Medical Director

A physician whose work has focused on addiction medicine, homelessness and expanding access to care is Worcester’s next medical director, city officials announced Friday.

Dr. Bradford has dedicated her career to improving access to care and advancing the health and wellbeing of some of our community’s most vulnerable populations.

Dr. Andrew Karson | Chief Physician Executive
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| Spectrum News 1 | Human Interest,  In the Media

Discussing Hantavirus Concerns

While we’re not far removed from a pandemic that deeply impacted life in Massachusetts, UMass Memorial Health Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Sandeep Jubbal said this virus does not spread like COVID-19.

I think the public health authorities overall worldwide has done an excellent job, including the CDC, the W.H.O. They've been tracing the contacts and monitoring exposed travelers.

Dr. Sandeep Jubbal | Infectious Disease Specialist, UMass Memorial Health
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| Franklin Observer + Medway Monitor | Awards/Recognition,  In the Media,  Patient Care

Kudos for Milford Regional...

For the 16th consecutive time, UMass Memorial Health – Milford Regional Medical Center received a grade “A” from the Leapfrog Group. The Spring 2026 top mark recognizes Milford Regional’s accomplishment in protecting patients from preventable harm and error while in the hospital.

Milford Regional caregivers’ careful diligence in prioritizing patient safety is emphasized with this important recognition. As we continually assess improvements to ensure a continued culture of safety at Milford Regional, a grade ‘A” is not something we take lightly.

Peter B. Smulowitz, MD, MPH | Chief Medical Officer, UMass Memorial Health – Milford Regional Medical Center
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| Boston 25 News | AI,  In the Media,  Innovations,  Patient Care

AI Being Used in Massachusetts To Give Patients a More Timely Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease

UMass Memorial Health in Charlton is a test site for a new tablet-based screening tool.

A lot of times you don’t see anything. It’s hard to see anything visually in the data, but there are differences in the image that the machine learning can pick up on.

Gennady Gelman, MD | Family Medicine, UMass Memorial Health
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