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Nabel led Brigham through the financial challenges of COVID-19, growing revenues from $2.9 billion in 2010 to $4.3 billion in 2020.
The $6.3 billion acquisition is the largest in New York Life's company history, according to chairman and CEO Ted Mathas.
The app uses a pedagogical approach that involves close interaction between instructors and their classrooms.
The alliance plans to serve as a resource for public officials and businesses that want to launch or expand testing programs in their communities.
Inspired by the Freedom House ambulance project, it is designed to offer employment where the pandemic created or furthered economic disparities.
The system made no furloughs as a result of COVID-19, was able to give bonuses and raises, and is on track to meet its financial baseline.
This is the second round of layoffs for the health system since the start of the pandemic.
Most nurses with second jobs stay within the same occupation at another location, which increases the risk of transmission.
Stress, anxiety, frustration, burnout and feelings of being overwhelmed were the most common feelings reported by those on the front lines.