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UMass Memorial Health Care rebrands with new name

UMass Memorial Health Care is no longer the name, that is. UMass Memorial, the largest employer in Central Massachusetts, is dropping Care from its name as part of a rebranding the hospital group says reflects its fighting of the coronavirus pandemic over the past year. The Relentless Pursuit of Healing is the new tagline for the rebranded UMass Memorial Health. The new branding was unveiled on social media Monday, and UMass Memorial created a TV commercial featuring scenes of its caregivers, many donning personal protective equipment. President and CEO Dr. Eric Dickson said dropping Care from the name reflects a philosophy to not only care for patients who are sick but to care for the overall health and wellbeing of everyone. That includes addressing food insecurity, homelessness, chronic unemployment and gaps in education, he said.

COVID vaccine live updates: What you should know in South Florida on Wednesday, April 7

COVID vaccine live updates: What you should know in South Florida on Wednesday, April 7 Michelle Marchante and Howard Cohen, The Miami Herald Apr. 7 COVID-19 vaccine rules can be confusing in South Florida. Here s the latest news on where shots are available and who is eligible: What s new today? A Hialeah walk-up COVID vaccine site goes from pop-up to open for two weeks at Babcock Park, 651 E. Fourth Ave. First shots only for now. Will convert to second doses later. Starting with Moderna through Sunday, April 11. Then Pfizer. Walk up site, no appointments necessary. FEMA pop-ups moving to Liberty City and Cutler Bay again this time for second doses only. These sites don t require an appointment and are currently at Allen Park Community Center at 1770 NE 162nd St. in North Miami Beach and at the Miami Springs Community Center at 1401 Westward Dr. through 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 7.

Central Mass hospitals losing patient share to state s other regions

It s a long-running ideal for hospitals in Central Massachusetts and elsewhere in the state that doesn t want to lose patients to Boston hospitals: keep patients near home for services. But Central Massachusetts hospitals are losing a slight share of patients statewide and in absolute numbers, according to data released Monday by the state s Center for Health Information and Analysis that included 2016-2019 patient numbers. Those patients aren t necessarily going to Boston hospitals. The Boston area also saw a small decline at 1%, with some numbers increasing just south of Boston, on the Cape and Islands, and in the Berkshires, with the health data agency breaking out figures by regions and major hospital systems.

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