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In that aid is $100 million carved out for Randolph and three other communities that were especially impacted by COVID-19. The funds have been there since May 19 and should be quickly dispersed, said Pressley at a meeting with Randolph town leaders on Thursday. We are still in a pandemic, we still (have) to get people vaccinated.
Pressley put out a statement on Wednesday with U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey calling for the money to be doled out quickly on the back of news of the Legislature s plan. Pressley said that lack of access and hesitancy are holding people back from getting vaccinated and that those issues take money to deal with.
“Massachusetts residents have a right to transparency when it comes to their health care and should not be subjected to surprise billing practices when seeking medical care,” Healey said in a statement. “Health care providers should take the appropriate steps to provide consumers with adequate information to allow them to make informed health care decisions and avoid unexpected charges.”
Healey s office said their investigation started after complaints from patients of South Shore Hospital where South Shore Anesthesia Associates provided services. Though the hospital was in-network for the patients, the anesthesia practice was not. (Patients) were being charged significantly more than they would have been charged for an in-network anesthesia provider, Healey s office said. After receiving a bill, the patients found out for the first time that (South Shore Anesthesia Associates), the anesthesia provider at South Shore Hospital, was out of network.
MARSHFIELD Their tentacles can stretch dozens of feet. The bell on top is often the size of a dinner plate and is usually a reddish-brown color. They drift along in the Atlantic waters off New England. And they sting.
Beachgoers along the coasts of Massachusetts last year began reporting a high number of sightings of lion s mane jellyfish, one of the largest kinds of jellyfish. A woman in Hingham was stung and Duxbury lifeguards started carrying around spray bottles of vinegar to help treat stings.
It s hard to predict if this year will see a similar uptick in sightings, but one scientific research institute in Maine is trying to track the jellyfish and predict where they will pop up next.