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UMass Memorial Health, the largest healthcare provider in Central Massachusetts, on Friday confirmed it is starting its own health insurance division.
The insurance company called Central Mass Health LLC will be organized under the UMass Memorial Health Ventures umbrella, which is for all the non-hospital aspects of the UMass Memorial system. The establishment of Central Mass Health is in keeping with our long-term strategy to become a more integrated healthcare delivery network, UMass spokesman Anthony Berry said. Over time we have built a lot of assets - including a strong provider arm - but have felt that an important missing piece to achieving total integration was an insurance product.
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Brian E. Mattiello, left, regional vice president for strategy and community development for Hartford HealthCare and Torrington s Charlotte Hungerford Hospital, checks on people who have been vaccinated and are waiting 15 minutes during a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for 100 people Wednesday at St. Peter s Trinity Church in Thomaston. Steven Valenti Republican-American
THOMASTON – Amanda McDonald got her first COVID-19 shot Wednesday during a vaccination clinic for 100 people at St. Peter’s Trinity Church on Main Street.
The vaccine was produced by Moderna. McDonald said she would not have gotten the shot if it had come from Johnson & Johnson because she didn’t trust that company, even before the Federal Drug Administration recommended this week that medical facilities pause using Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine until it further studies the potential link with blood clots.
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