The hospital is pushing back at a highly critical report from the public auditor that questions the prudence and motives of a multi-million dollar contract meant to improve billing and collection. The
GMH continues to see an alarming exodus of local nurses, who are leaving for higher paying work. To stem the tide, the hospital is making an urgent appeal to the legislature for funding to cover a new
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MANGILAO (UOG) — The devastating aftermath of Typhoon Mawar did not stop some of Guam’s future healthcare workers from continuing their education or entering the workforce, thanks to collaborations between