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🔒Opioid addiction treatment industry grows as epidemic spreads

As Greater Hartford's opioid epidemic continues to grow, particularly in the suburbs, so has the region's treatment and recovery industry.

Hartford HealthCare wants to terminate 12 outpatient lab sites, transfer them to Quest

The Hospital of Central Connecticut, which has campuses in Southington and New Britain, and The William Backus Hospital in Norwich are seeking to terminate services at 12 laboratory outreach locations and transfer the sites' operations to Quest Diagnostics through a purchase agreement.

🔒Goyette is Hartford HealthCare’s strategic planner

Early in her career, Karen Goyette learned a lesson that would be a constant in her work in the healthcare industry.

🔒Waltz shapes healthcare experiences

Kirsten Waltz's father was an orthopedic surgeon and her sister is a pediatrician — no wonder the architect has a passion for designing healthcare buildings.
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🔒Nonprofit Profile: CT Society of Certified Public Accountants

A look at the finances of the nonprofit Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants, as well as other nonprofit news from Greater Hartford.

🔒Satterberg’s therapies restore health to afflicted patients

Upon meeting Ruth Satterberg for the first time, you would never suspect that she is a key figure in the success of the Hartford HealthCare Rehabilitation Network.

🔒Ross pushes clean hands for patient safety

When Dr. Jack Ross assumed his role as the director of infection control at Hartford HealthCare in 2013, he noticed a significant cultural challenge: hand hygiene.

🔒Doc merger reshapes Hartford’s physician landscape

A merger of nearly 200 Hartford County doctors is all but complete.
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Aetna to launch Hartford Healthcare-Value Care Alliance plan

Hartford health insurer Aetna said that it will offer a co-branded accountable care plan next year with Hartford Healthcare and the seven-hospital Value Care Alliance.

With contract deadline in rearview, Middlesex Hospital out of insurer’s network

Middlesex Hospital and United Healthcare failed to come to terms on a new contract by Aug. 1, which means that the Middletown hospital's non-emergency services are out of network for UHC and Oxford health plans, both sides confirmed Thursday.
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