Tag: Lifespan Corp.
Five Questions With: Dr. Sean Monaghan
Dr. Sean Monaghan, a trauma and critical care surgeon with Brown Surgical Associates, is the principal investigator on a nearly $2 million research project...
Lifespan raises pay for high-demand positions
PROVIDENCE – In response to a shortage of qualified candidates, Lifespan Corp., the state’s largest health care system and employer, has raised wages for...
Summit: Firms should try outreach to reduce COVID-19 vaccine refusals
Private businesses with more than 100 employees could learn a lesson from Rhode Island’s health care facilities.
When Gov. Daniel J. McKee set an Oct....
Health care panel: Pandemic has magnified affordability, access issues
As the country adapts to live alongside COVID-19, affordability of care, mental health concerns, supporting underserved populations and continued vaccine outreach remain areas in...
Weak points caused by remote work can be fortified
With a larger remote workforce comes more opportunities for cybercriminals to steal sensitive data. But amid a rise in attacks, businesses need to put...
How confident are you that the latest proposed merger between Lifespan...
Lifespan Corp. and Care New England Health System earlier this year signed an agreement to merge into an integrated academic health system with Brown...
PBN Cybersecurity Summit: Ransom threats becoming ‘clear and present danger’
PROVIDENCE – Cybercriminals are becoming more lean, fast, abundant and strategic, and they are evolving from a nuisance to a “clear and present danger,”...
The Miriam Hospital gets $11.1M federal grant for stress, trauma research
PROVIDENCE – The Miriam Hospital, owned by Lifespan Corp., recently received an $11.1 million grant from the federal government to establish the first medical...
Lifespan, CNE submit revised application for merger
PROVIDENCE – The proposed merger between Rhode Island’s largest hospital companies is moving to the next stage of the review process, after Lifespan Corp....
Rhode Island Hospital conducting $2M sepsis research project
PROVIDENCE – Armed with a five-year, $2 million grant from Rhode Island Hospital, two critical care physicians are looking for new and more-effective treatments...