Word: health
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...designation makes Cambridge Hospital eligible for federal funding to employ a public health service physician, said John G. O'Brien, hospital administrator, in an interview yesterday. In return for federally funded medical education, a public health service physician--in this case Dr. Molly Clark--agrees to practice for six years wherever the government deems necessary...
...hospital has taken advantage of Clark's appointment to create a new community-based OB/GYN service that employs two doctors and four nurse midwives, O'Brien said. The health workers operate out of six Cambridge neighborhood health centers affiliated with the hospital O'Brien said...
...used a number-three pencil and said I was very happy with the University Health Services," said Toner. "No one at Harvard is happy with the health services...
...state currently owes Cambridge Hospital more than $4.7 million in reimbursements for free health care provided during fiscal 1987 and 1988, according to the city's annual budget. The state legislature has already allocated an additional $2.5 million for unpaid Medicaid fees, but may reconsider that decision next week...
Several other Harvard-affiliated hospitals have been feeling the crunch, according to city Health and Hospitals Commissioner Melvin H. Chalfen. Massachusetts General, the University's largest teaching hospital, recently announced layoffs and built a deficit into its budget for next year, he said...