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BOSTON, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ St. Elizabeth s Medical Center today announced a new academic and clinical affiliation with the Boston University School of Medicine that will bring enhanced, innovative medical education and clinical research opportunities to Steward Health Care s flagship tertiary care facility.
St. Elizabeth s Medical Center, A Boston University Teaching Hospital logo The partnership between St. Elizabeth s Medical Center and the Boston University School of Medicine is an important step forward in the evolution of high-quality, community-based care, said
Harry Bane, North Region President of Steward Health Care. Steward Health Care has always been committed to championing the best in health care for patients in the communities where they live and work. Through this partnership, we are able to open access to academic-based, tertiary-level care to patients in communities across Eastern Massachusetts and beyond.
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St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Brighton will become a Boston University teaching hospital under an agreement reached between the University and Steward Health Care, announced on Monday.
The five-year partnership, which goes into effect July 1, when the University begins its academic year, deepens and expands an existing relationship between BU and St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center (SEMC) that the parties say will benefit BU students and faculty, as well as patients of the Steward Health Care system. The deal will not impact the BU School of Medicine’s relationship with Boston Medical Center, its primary teaching affiliate.
Peter Kaprielyanhas added chief development officer of the
Inspira Health Foundation to his existing responsibilities at South Jersey-based Inspira Health. The nonprofit foundation supports the provider network’s programs and care services through philanthropy.
Kaprielyan has been at the health system for 20 years and was the vice president of organizational improvement and philanthropy at Underwood-Memorial Hospital, which merged with South Jersey Healthcare to form Inspira Health in 2012.
He held the position of vice president of government and external relations at Inspira Health since that time and will continue in that role alongside the new title.
Kaprielyan has also held positions at hospitals and medical colleges over the course of his career and serves on the boards of local government groups.
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Steward Health Care Selects Immediate to Provide Financial Wellness Solution to Employees
The nation s largest physician-owned healthcare network will use Immediate to provide earned wage access
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Immediate, a financial wellness company, today announced that Steward Health Care will use its
earned wage access (EWA) to its more than 40,000 healthcare workers across the country as part of an effort to improve financial stability for employees and enhance recruitment and retention efforts.
Steward Health Care is the largest physician-owned and -led healthcare network in the United States, annually providing more than 12 million patient encounters through its extensive network of hospitals, urgent care centers, skilled nursing facilities and substantial behavioral health services. With Immediate, Steward Health Care employees will have access to their earned wages at any time, rather than waiting until payday.