Nine people are dead and at least 30 injured after a fire broke out at an assisted living facility in Fall River on Sunday night, according to city officials. Firefighters responded to a fire at Gabriel House Assisted Living Facility at about 9:50 p.m. and found heavy smoke, flames and residents trapped inside the Oliver Street building. About 50 firefighters responded to the call, including about 30 who were off-duty at the time, the state department said. Multiple residents of the facility were declared dead at the scene, with dozens of others taken to area hospitals in varying conditions. One person is in critical condition. Five firefighters were also taken to hospitals for non-life threatening injuries. About 70 people lived at the Gabriel House before the fire, according to the state.
Healthcare providers in about 30 countries are doing social prescribing to address symptoms of Type 2 diabetes, chronic pain, dementia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety and depression, among others. And a growing number of providers — around 250 so far — in the United States are starting to use them, too, according to Social Prescribing USA, a non-profit organization advocating for this approach.
Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. has taken a major step forward in its bid to go private after it announced that at the Company's Special Meeting of Shareholders, WBA shareholders had approved the previously announced acquisition of the company by entities affiliated with Sycamore Partners Management. According to the preliminary results, approximately 96% of votes cast at the Special Meeting by all shareholders were voted in favor of the merger agreement proposal. In addition, approximately 95% of the votes cast at the Special Meeting by unaffiliated shareholders were voted in favor of the merger agreement proposal.
Tucked within the hundreds of pages of Republican-backed cuts to taxes and the social safety net known as the 'big, beautiful bill' is a $50 billion fund called the Rural Health Transformation Program. The fund is being touted as a solution to long-standing health disparities in rural communities and a way to offset provisions in President Donald Trump's megabill that cut Medicaid by nearly $1 trillion. Roughly 12 million people are projected to lose health insurance over the next decade as a result of the newly signed legislation. Experts say it amounts to the largest cut to Medicaid and rollback in healthcare coverage in history that would disproportionately harm residents in rural areas.
Regulators approved the merger of UMass Memorial Medical Center and Marlborough Hospital on Wednesday, with the licensing overhaul deepening an existing affiliation that's expected to improve patient care and reduce operating costs. The UMass Memorial Health system encompasses UMMMC, an academic medical center, and four community hospitals, including the 79-bed Marlborough Hospital. All hospitals in the system are licensed independently, and Marlborough Hospital is the smallest of the facilities. The Public Health Council approved UMass Memorial Health's DoN application for a transfer of ownership, allowing Marlborough Hospital to become a licensed campus of UMMMC. Marlborough Hospital, while formerly owned by a different nonprofit, has already been affiliated with UMass Memorial for more than two decades, according to a filing with the Health Policy Commission.
The U.S. Senate's health committee on Wednesday approved Susan Monarez to be President Donald Trump's director of the CDC, taking her one step closer to confirmation. The committee voted 12-11 for advancing her nomination to the full Senate. The vote went along party lines, with Democrats in opposition. Monarez, 50, is poised to become the first CDC director to pass through Senate confirmation following a 2023 law. She was named acting director in January and then tapped as the nominee in March after Trump abruptly withdrew his first choice, David Weldon.