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Fanale shares what it’s like to live with cancer diagnosis in...

PROVIDENCE – During his 40-year-plus career, Dr. James E. Fanale faced no shortage of challenges. As CEO and president, he led Care New England Health...

Lifespan, CNE gave their CEOs big pay raises in 2020

PROVIDENCE – Lifespan Corp. and Care New England Health System gave their top executives significant pay raises in 2020, WPRI-TV CBS 12 reported on...
LIFESPAN CORP., Care New England and Brown University have jointly signed an aligned research collaboration agreement in order to build a more innovative and efficient approach to conducting health and medical research.

Lifespan, CNE, Brown jointly agree to align health research operations

PROVIDENCE – Lifespan Corp., Care New England Health System and Brown University will in fact join forces on health care-related matters in order to...
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Most-read stories on PBN.com, Oct. 2022

1. $7M Kennedy Plaza pavilion proposal puts poultry front and center POSTED ONLINE: OCT. 12 A fast-casual chicken joint named after the patron saint of...

Brown University donates $5M to W&I’s new labor and delivery center

PROVIDENCE – Brown University donated $5 million toward the creation of Women & Infants Hospital’s new labor and delivery unit, a $28 million project...

Care New England votes to stay independent, rejects merger offers

PROVIDENCE – Care New England Health System has decided to turn down all offers to either merge or be acquired by another hospital group. Care...
WITH CARE NEW ENGLAND HEALTH SYSTEM looking to make a merger or acquisition deal, new legislation approved by the General Assembly adds new rules in order for such a transaction to be approved. Pictured is Care New England's Women & Infants Hospital in Providence. / COURTESY WOMEN & INFANTS HOSPITAL

Will R.I. legislation on hospital mergers, acquisitions scare off suitors?

The state review process for buying or selling hospitals in Rhode Island is going to get tougher under newly approved legislation. Meanwhile, one of the...
RECOVERY MODE: R.I. Department of Health Interim Director Dr. James McDonald, left, talks about the health care industry’s workforce woes at the PBN Health Care Summit on April 6. Also on the panel are, from left, Dr. Claire Levesque, chief medical officer for commercial products at Point32Health; Dr. Raymond O. Powrie, Care New England Health System executive chief of medicine; Dr. Matt Collins, chief medical officer and executive vice president at Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island; and Dr. Timothy J. Babineau, Lifespan Corp. CEO and president. PBN Editor Michael Mello, standing, moderates. / PBN PHOTO/MIKE SKORSKI

Is Rhode Island facing a leadership “brain drain” amid a wave...

On June 2, the state said its interim health director, Dr. James McDonald, will be leaving the department next month. The announcement is the...

Care New England names chief population health officer

PROVIDENCE – Dr. Ana Tuya Fulton, a leading geriatrician at Care New England Health System, has added to her list of titles. Fulton has been...
DR. JAMES E. FANALE, the outgoing CEO and president of Care New England Health System, said an acquisition of the Rhode Island hospital company or a merger could come as soon as 30 days from Thursday, May 26, 2022. / PROVIDENCE BUSINESS NEWS FILE PHOTO

Fanale: Care New England merger decision may come as soon as...

PROVIDENCE – The outgoing CEO and president of Care New England Health System said a decision regarding an acquisition of the Rhode Island hospital...
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