Jackson Lab in Bar Harbor expects the influx of money to increase demand for their genetically engineered mice for ALS research.
Health
MaineCare payments restored to mental health agencies accused of fraud
The state restored MaineCare payments to Augusta-area Umbrella Mental Health and AngleZ Behavioral Health in July, a year after suspending payments.
Franklin Community Health Network to join MaineHealth Oct. 1
The Farmington-based health network got approval from the state Department of Health and Human Services Wednesday to join the Portland-based system.
Waterville physician Gosselin’s medical license remains suspended
A judge denied the request for a stay while a 450 day suspension is appealed.
Ruling on Gosselin’s medical license due Friday
A lawyer for the Waterville doctor, in Kennebec County Superior Court on Wednesday, claimed due process was violated when Gosselin’s license was taken.
Riverview nurse recovering after attack
Nancy Austin, 68, of Augusta, says she plans to return to work, but in a different unit.
Riverview specialists calmed patients after attack on nurse
The Acting Superintendent says the hospital is addressing first security, safety and patients’ rights, and now moving on to “the paper path that goes with those issues.”
Richmond probably staying with ambulance provider
North East Mobile Health Services has provided better response times since it began stationing an ambulance in town during the day.
Maine nurse who saw baby Ethan Henderson’s injuries loses license
Gordon Collins-Faunce fatally injured his infant son, but the abuse was not reported by health professionals.
Women’s health PAC to spend half a million on Michaud, others
The Planned Parenthood Maine Action Fund is spending more than it has in the last five elections combined on the Democrats.