Health data industry fights FDA oversight
The fast-growing industry that makes digital medical records is gearing up for a lobbying fight against federal safety regulations.
The fast-growing industry that makes digital medical records is gearing up for a lobbying fight against federal safety regulations.
“We can’t do it alone: We need your help,” said Paula Carey, chief justice of the state’s trial court, at a public forum on opiate abuse.
The panel remains divided on divulging more of the pension fund’s records following the disclosure of a $25 million investment loss.
Caught in a custody fight between her parents and Mass. child protection officials, Justina Pelletier will be moved to a foster care facility.
Kevin Cullen
Thanks to a film based on her life, Philomena Lee has been given a platform to advocate for something close to her heart.
The study found that routine exposure to unfamiliar people on public transportation, though initially jarring, can shift attitudes for the positive.
Analysis
For those who wonder if change under Francis is all about tone and style, yesterday showed there’s steak beneath the sizzle.
Secretary of State William Galvin is examining year-end lump sum 401(k) payments that save employers money but could cost workers.
Nobska Point Light could be on the block, as the Coast Guard looks to find a new caretaker for the weathered property.
TOM KEANE
Revere votes today on whether it wants casino gambling, and whether it wants the changes that a casino would surely bring.
In the last two months, the Celtics have made two road trips out West and have come home with zero wins.
Massachusetts education officials are preparing to impose several conditions on the operating licenses of two high-performing charter schools.
Ukraine’s acting interior minister said that authorities were in pursuit of ousted president Viktor Yanukovych.
Public opposition has been heavy to a proposal to regulate political spending by nonprofit social welfare organizations.
Obama administration officials will come to Cambridge next week to be schooled on safeguarding personal privacy.
The melancholic love story spotlights corruption and exploitative labor practices in 1911 New York City.
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Modern conflicts have destroyed the old protections around health care — and we’re only just beginning to assess the damage.