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A majority of nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and certified nurse midwives have signed union cards seeking to vote on whether to join the Massachusetts Nurses Association, the same union that represents registered nurses.
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Union nurses at Cape Cod Healthcare are prepared to go on strike if necessary, though they are hoping to instead reach a fair deal with their employer.
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Behind the scenes of Cape Cod and the Islands' doctor shortage, a collective of healthcare providers in the region has been working to improve care locally.
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Outpatient services offered on Cape Cod Healthcare's Falmouth campus will move to a new location in Falmouth.
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The American College of Surgeons verified the hospital as a Level III Trauma Center with neurotrauma.
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Just two weeks after the Visiting Nurse Association of Cape Cod voted to authorize a strike, Cape Cod Healthcare has agreed to a contract that would raise wages for visiting nurses.
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It’s estimated that people who are in their 30s now are twice as likely to develop colon cancer compared to people who are in their 70s.
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Thousands of employees are owed millions of dollars in retirement income, a federal class action complaint alleges. It accuses the company of limiting investment options and overcharging fees for plan participants.
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Cape Cod Healthcare launched an apprentice program to help people become certified nursing assistants and enter the healthcare workforce.
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The $10 million Salerno ICU will have improved technology and offer more space for patients and staff.