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UMass Memorial Medical Center, UMass Memorial Medical Group | News and Media | 4.24.25
Following opening of $220M tower, UMass Memorial ER wait times are dropping
New data shows the opening of UMass Memorial Health’s $220-million acute-care facility North Pavilion in Worcester has contributed to increased emergency department capacity and record-high transfers from other hospitals.
UMass Memorial Medical Center, UMass Memorial Medical Group | News and Media | 4.29.25
100 academic medical centers to know | 2025
Academic medical centers combine exceptional patient care with cutting-edge research and groundbreaking medical advancements. The 100 institutions below are renowned for their clinical excellence, innovative programs, research leadership, educational impact and commitment to patient satisfaction.
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Speak for Yourself! Self-Advocacy in Health Care
The health care system can be overwhelming to navigate and often exhausting. The diagnosis process can be physically and emotionally stressful, while waiting for results can be frustrating and anxiety-provoking. You should be empowered by your hospital to advocate for yourself and family when discussing care plans.
Given the impact diagnostic testing has on your physical and psychological well-being, it's critical you're fully informed about the risks and benefits about each test you need. Understanding each test and its risks is essential to the diagnostic process. In order to consent to
UMass Memorial Medical Center | News and Media | 4.23.25
New UMass Memorial Health acute-care facility looks to address bed shortage in Massachusetts
We're getting a closer look at UMass Memorial Health's new North Pavilion Building. The facility, which is on the property of the former Beaumont Rehabilitation Center, looks to address ongoing bed shortage problems throughout the region.
UMass Memorial Medical Group | News and Media | 4.17.25
Running the Boston Marathon for the UMass ALS Cellucci Fund
The 129th Boston Marathon won’t be John Kelly’s first rodeo.
“This will be my second Boston," Kelly said. "I ran Boston last year as well for the ALS fund. I've run probably, I don’t know, 20 plus marathons.”
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The Season of Thanks - Get Your Gift
"Make it a habit to tell people thank you. To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return. Truly appreciate those around you, and you'll soon find many others around you. Truly appreciate life, and you'll find that you have more of it." -Ralph Marston
This quote is especially significant around this time of year. We appreciate you for following Simply Well. Thank you for allowing us to help you keep healthy and well.
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What You Should Know About Alzheimer's
Grab your cup of coffee and put your feet up as you watch and listen to experts help you learn about Alzheimer's disease. Since many of us are dealing with aging parents and spouses, it's a good idea to be armed with knowledge about this common disease. Learn from a panel of providers about the disease. Hear from a daughter of an Alzheimer's patient who shares her advice and challenges being a caregiver for her mother.
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Take Pleasure in Eating - The Clean Way
If you've read any blog or magazine lately, you've probably heard of something called "clean eating." The world of nutrition is full of buzzwords and trends, and clean eating seems to be shall we say, "trending" as of late.
So, what is this trendy nutrition term all about?
Clean eating has gained major traction lately due in part to consumers' desire for fresh, wholesome foods that are free of ingredients that are difficult to pronounce. Although there is no strict definition as to what clean eating means, and the term will most certainly evolve, below are some of the core principles of which
Community Healthlink, Harrington, HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital, Milford Regional, UMass Memorial Medical Center, UMass Memorial Medical Group | News and Media | 4.21.25
Mounting costs: As rising health costs hit Hispanic communities hardest, Central Mass. leaders are addressing inequities through cultural competency
Healthcare expenditures throughout Massachusetts soared to $78.1 billion in 2023, averaging $11,153 per resident. The year’s total represented an 8.6% per-capita increase from 2022, according to a report released in March by the Center for Health Information and Analysis.