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UMass Memorial Medical Center, UMass Memorial Medical Group | News and Media | 4.3.25

Ticking Clock for Home Care

Hospital at home programs have been a bright spot in the healthcare landscape for the past several years. They allow patients to receive inpatient-level care at their homes instead of a traditional hospital. Once a rarity, they’ve popped up across the country as a way to lighten the burden on brick-and-mortar hospitals and alleviate the capacity crisis. But despite their success, they’re at risk.

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Children's Medical Center, Harrington, HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital, Milford Regional, UMass Memorial Medical Center | News and Media | 3.27.25

UMass Memorial Health allergist provides tips on how to prepare for allergy season

Just a week into spring and the weather still feels anything but. While many see the season as a time for fresh starts, it's not so pleasant for others, who battle itchy eyes and scratchy throats.

Dr. Stephen Krinzman says while the weather has been cold in recent days, pollen is starting to creep in. He says this is one of his busier times of the year with more people calling for help.

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18 Ways to Keep Diabetic Feet Healthy

Get in step when it comes to keeping your feet healthy especially if you have diabetes. People with diabetes can develop foot problems of all kinds. These problems can happen when there is nerve damage or poor blood flow. You may experience pain, tingling or weakness in the foot. If you lose the feeling in your foot, you might not realize you injured it. Also, changes in the shape of your feet or toes can cause problems.

Steps to Keep Your Diabetic Feet Healthy

Follow these steps to stay a step ahead of unhealthy feet:

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Milford Regional | News and Media | 3.17.25

Mother Delivers Daughter Early in Ambulance with Help from EMT Who Trained Baby's Firefighter Father

Kayla Alvarez was on the way to the hospital when her daughter Mariah decided to make an early arrival. Kayla Alvarez delivered her second daughter Mariah in an unlikely place thanks to the help of an unlikely friend. The 25-year-old Mass. mom was 38 weeks pregnant when she went into labor in the early hours of the morning on Jan. 29. Knowing that her daughter was coming and urged the baby's father, firefighter Prescott Caisey, to call an ambulance and take them to Milford Regional Medical Center.

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UMass Memorial Medical Center, UMass Memorial Medical Group | News and Media | 3.16.25

Physician assistants say they could help the primary care crisis. Will Mass. lawmakers agree?

The Massachusetts Association of PAs wants state legislators to make permanent COVID-era accommodations that eliminate the legal requirement for physician assistants to register a specific supervising physician with the state.

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