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HOUSE CALL: Dr. Tyler Weisberger, left, who works for Kent County Memorial Hospital’s Hospital at Home program, examines Doris Witt at her Warwick home. Witt was admitted to Kent in early March after experiencing symptoms from her congestive heart failure. The Hospital at Home program allowed her to be discharged early but still receive hospital-level care. 
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Hospitals see benefits to bringing care home

When 90-year-old Doris Witt was taken to the hospital a few weeks ago because she was having trouble breathing, the elderly Warwick resident wasn’t...

HARI expresses support for health care legislation

PROVIDENCE – The Hospital Association of Rhode Island recently announced its support for legislation that has been introduced into the General Assembly. “Rhode Island’s health...

HARI: R.I. hospitals generate $11.7B in economic output in 2024

PROVIDENCE – Hospitals in Rhode Island supported more than 60,000 jobs and generated about $11.7 billion in economic output in 2024, according to a...

Foulkes takes lead over McKee in Q4 donations

Gov. Daniel J. McKee managed to persuade a pair of local unions to call off their planned pickets outside his fundraiser Monday night. But...

HARI: McKee’s budget will worsen health care crisis in R.I.

PROVIDENCE – The Hospital Association of Rhode Island is raising concerns over Gov. Daniel J. McKee’s proposal to cut millions in hospital funding. McKee unveiled...
HOWARD DULUDE has been named the Hospital Association of Rhode Island's interim president. / COURTESY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION OF RHODE ISLAND

Dulude named Hospital Association of Rhode Island’s interim president

PROVIDENCE – Howard Dulude, a former Lifespan Corp. executive who has been vice president of the Hospital Association of Rhode Island for the past...

Paiva Weed to retire as HARI president

PROVIDENCE – Teresa Paiva Weed will retire as president of the Hospital Association of Rhode Island by the end of the summer, the trade...

New law allows graduating nurses to start practicing sooner

PROVIDENCE – Graduate registered nurses will be able to start practicing before taking their national licensing exam under a new law sponsored by Senate...
GONE TOO FAR? Matthew H. Parker, a partner at Whelan Corrente & Flanders LLP in Providence, says while noncompete agreements have been overused, the Federal Trade Commission’s decision to ban most noncompetes was an administrative “overreach.”
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Noncompete pacts banned by FTC, but for how long?

The Federal Trade Commission may have banned most forms of noncompete agreements between employers and employees, but it’s unclear whether the ruling will survive...

Study reveals financial challenges facing R.I. hospitals

PROVIDENCE – A recently released report commissioned by the Rhode Island Foundation shows that Rhode Island hospitals have made progress on controlling spending but...
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