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| | | | | Study: Substance treatment law changes needed | | A new study has pointed to a need to change federal and state laws to enable easier sharing of substance abuse treatment information so patients can be treated in a more holistic way. | | Read more >> | | Mass. jobless rate drops to 4.7% despite loss of 2,500 jobs | | Despite losing about 2,500 jobs during the first month of the year, the state's total unemployment rate dipped slightly to 4.7 percent in January. | | Read more >> | | Data draws link between Medicaid and nursing home services | | Massachusetts nursing homes that are most dependent on Medicaid funding score the lowest in staffing hours, overall quality and consumer satisfaction, according to data released Wednesday by the senior care industry. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
| | Question of the Week | | Tuesday we asked: The golf course has long been a key space for casual business meetings. But in an era of advancing communication technology, coupled with tighter schedules, is this time-honored location for deal making falling by the wayside? | Do you use the golf course as a meeting space? | | You can tell a lot by the way your client, customer or fellow worker plays golf - honesty, integrity, humility, self-control, just to mention a few traits. just for personal relaxation; no business at all. If you want to get to know the true nature of a client, take him/her out on the golf course for 4-1/2 hours and you will learn a lot. | See All Comments >> | |
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