Starting Monday, some elective surgeries involving overnight stays will be put off until the virus hazard has been reduced at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston as other organizations close or cancel events.
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Tax filings show Central Maine Healthcare’s spending during turmoil
Newly available documents show the Lewiston-based health system paid its CEO a $200,000 bonus, gave CMMC’s former president a half-million dollars as severance pay after leaving, gave millions to an Illinois consultant and over $1 million to an international law firm.
Who else got a bonus?
Jeff Brickman wasn’t the only member of Central Maine Healthcare’s executive team to get a bonus recorded in fiscal 2017-18. David Thompson, treasurer: $92,500, bringing his compensation package to $556,000 David Frum, then-president of Rumford and Bridgton hospitals: just over $80,000 bonus, bringing his compensation package to just over $500,000 Steven Martel, chief medical information […]
Central Maine Healthcare hospitals limits visitors as flu cases grow
At least eight people have died from the flu in Maine this season.
CMHC officials pitch $35M Lewiston cancer center to the public
The state will decide whether to approve the $35 million project by the end of March.
CMHC tells state that new equipment and location are reasons for a new cancer center in Lewiston
The proposed center, to be built by a developer and leased over 20 years, is slated to cost about $35 million. With interest and leasing costs, it is expected to cost the Lewiston-based health system about $38 million in all.
CMHC proposes $35 million cancer center in Lewiston
The new center would be next to Central Maine Medical Center.
Central Maine Healthcare to open new urgent care center in Lewiston
Maine Urgent Care will open on Sabattus Street in Lewiston in February.
Central Maine Healthcare CEO teases additions, improvements
Jeff Brickman said Lewiston-Auburn will get a new urgent care center by the end of the year, but he did not provide details.
Central Maine Healthcare’s physician turnover turns around
The hospital system hired more health care providers this past year than it had the previous two years combined, and those new employees are sticking around. But some say problems remain.