BOSTON - Mass General Brigham, the largest health care system in Massachusetts, announced layoffs Monday that will affect hundreds of workers, citing a $250 million projected budget gap. The layoffs ...
Mass. General Brigham is planning to lay off hundreds of employees over the next two months as part of a broader restructuring effort to address a significant budget deficit. In a statement, the ...
Mass General Brigham is the largest private employer in Massachusetts, with a workforce of more than 82,000. The health system, which is generally considered one of the most financially stable in the ...
Mass General Brigham said Tuesday it will invest $400 million on cancer care, not long after announcing layoffs that impacted hundreds of workers in Massachusetts. Plans call for extensive renovations ...
Mass General Brigham Dana developed an AI tool predicting cancer spread in oropharyngeal carcinoma, improving risk stratification and outcomes.
Mass General Brigham said it is conducting a second round of layoffs this week, as a way to avoid a projected $250 million budget gap within the next two years. “As part of our response, we are ...
Despite uncertainty and concern buffeting Massachusetts hospitals, the state’s largest health system saw its finances improve ...
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Mass General Brigham plans to lay off hundreds of non-clinical employees due to a $250 million financial loss within the next two years, in what the health system calls a "gap of a quarter of a ...
Mass General Brigham's financial turnaround came despite paying out tens of millions in severance costs after conducting two ...
Mass General Brigham announced mass layoffs aimed to bridge a $250 million budget gap projected over the next two years in a letter to employees Monday — meaning potentially hundreds of firings may be ...
Mass General Brigham is tightening its safety measures as respiratory virus cases continue to climb. The hospital system ...