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Top Doctors List names 279 local physicians to ranks for 2017-18

PROVIDENCE – About 279 physicians in Rhode Island and Bristol County, Mass., have been named by their peers to the Top Doctors List for...
SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND REHABILITATION CENTER at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in North Providence was recently reaccredited for three years by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.

Southern New England Rehabilitation Center reaccredited for 3 years

NORTH PROVIDENCE – Southern New England Rehabilitation Center has been reaccredited for three years by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. CARF, an international...
DR. PETER DEBLASIO JR., an ophthalmologist at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in North Providence, received the 2017 Distinguished Service Award at the annual CharterCARE Health Partners’ Medical Staff physician reception on Dec. 11. Pictured from left at the event: John Holiver, CEO, CharterCARE Health Partners; Dr. Joseph Mazza, medical staff president, Fatima Hospital; DeBlasio; and David Kobis, president, Fatima Hospital. / COURTESY CHARTERCARE HEALTH PARTNERS

DeBlasio accepts 2017 Distinguished Service Award

NORTH PROVIDENCE – Dr. Peter DeBlasio Jr., an ophthalmologist who has been on staff at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital for more than 35...
FURTHER STUDY: Dr. Gregory D. Jay, owner of Lubris LLC, has been investigating lubricin, a glycoprotein recently licensed to Novartis for use as a dry-eye treatment. Jay is looking into lubricin’s potential as a treatment for damaged joints and abdominal scarring prevention.  / PBN FILE PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

R.I. hospitals’ dilemma: Nurture innovation or be downsized by it

Medical innovation saves and improves otherwise desperate lives and lends prestige to the hospitals nurturing it, while attracting new patients, funding, and top researchers...
BROWN UNIVERSITY AND Prospect Medical Holdings are in tentative but serious talks to submit a alternative bid to acquire Care New England. Above, CNE's Women & Infants Hospital / COURTESY WOMEN & INFANTS HOSPITAL

WPRI: Brown and Prospect considering bid to buy CNE

PROVIDENCE – Brown University and a California company, Prospect Medical Holdings Inc., are in tentative, yet “serious talks” about making an offer to acquire...
MORE THAN 2,700 current and former workers at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital were affected by the St. Joseph's Health Services of Rhode Island Retirement Plan's funding problems. Above, Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in North Providence. / COURTESY OUR LADY OF FATIMA HOSPITAL

Should any entity make whole the pensions of current and future...

When the pension plan that covers current and former employees of St. Joseph’s and Our Lady of Fatima hospitals was sent into receivership, the...
MORE THAN 2,700 current and former workers at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital were affected by the St. Joseph's Health Services of Rhode Island Retirement Plan's funding problems. Above, Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in North Providence. / COURTESY OUR LADY OF FATIMA HOSPITAL

Nurses to protest as St. Joseph’s pension receivership unfolds

PROVIDENCE — The St. Joseph Health Services of Rhode Island Retirement Plan, in receivership and requiring $43 million to fully fund, may cut benefits...
RECEIVER: Attorney Stephen Del Sesto is the receiver for the St. Joseph Health Services of Rhode Island Retirement Plan, which covers about 2,700 current and former employees of Our Lady of Fatima Hospital.  / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Fatima Hospital pension woes were looming in 2014

When the $86.8 million pension plan that covers current and former employees of Our Lady of Fatima Hospital filed for receivership last month, public...

Pension fund for St. Joseph’s, Fatima workers, retirees $43M short

PROVIDENCE – More than 3,600 current and former workers at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, in North Providence, are facing...
THE SEVEN GRADUATES from Our Lady of Fatima Hospital's School of Medical Technology, from left: (top row) Randy Vinas, Dakota Donth, Abigail Tubman; (bottom row) Alannah Duffy, Elysha Grant, Lauren Hartnett and Megan Tessier. /COURTESY CHARTERCARE HEALTH PARTNERS

Fatima Hospital graduates med-tech cohort

NORTH PROVIDENCE – Seven students graduated this month from Our Lady of Fatima Hospital’s School of Medical Technology after an intensive yearlong clinical laboratory...
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