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NBT adds student-loan repayment program to employee benefits
NORWICH — NBT Bank has launched a student-loan repayment program in response to what it calls a “troubling trend.” The program seeks to help reduce the outstanding balance on qualifying student loans for full-time employees as part of its financial-wellness initiatives. The bank says student loan debt is a “challenge gripping the nation with […]

ConMed to transfer stock listing to New York Stock Exchange
UTICA, N.Y. — ConMed Corporation (NASDAQ: CNMD) on Wednesday announced that it is transferring the listing of its common stock to the New York Stock

People news: Rodriguez joins St. Joseph’s Health as director of payer strategies
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — St. Joseph’s Health announced it recently hired Sheri Rodriguez as its new director of payer strategies. In this role, Rodriguez is responsible

Associated Medical Professionals announces new chairman and CEO
SALINA, N.Y. — Salina–based Associated Medical Professionals (A.M.P.) announced that Dr. Angelo DeRosalia will become its new chairman and CEO on March 1. DeRosalia will

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Northeast UAS Airspace Integration Research (NUAIR) says it has helped more than 25 state, county, and local municipality emergency responders to implement

People news: Oswego Health appoints new executive director of Physician Care, P.C.
OSWEGO, N.Y. — Oswego Health has appointed Kim Dec as the new executive director of its multi-specialty medical group, Physician Care, P.C. The group includes

Shineman Foundation awards Crouse Health $150K grant for NICU renovation project
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Richard S. Shineman Foundation of Oswego has awarded Crouse Health a $150,000 grant to help pay for the renovation and expansion

Upstate University Hospital opens adolescent psychiatric unit
SYRACUSE — Upstate University Hospital has opened its first inpatient unit for adolescents requiring acute psychiatric care. It will focus on the treatment of children 12 to 17 years of age. The hospital expects the average length of their stay to last five to seven days. After a formal ribbon-cutting event on Jan. 17, the

Utica National Foundation donates $1 million toward MVHS downtown Utica hospital project
UTICA, N.Y. — The Utica National Group Foundation on Wednesday announced a $1 million grant to support the project to build a $480 million, 373-bed,

How Combining Pharmacy & Medical Helps You Save
Sponsored Content There’s a popular notion that you can save on health care by cutting away pharmacy benefits (“carving-out”). It’s tempting, especially considering the rising cost
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