Medical authorities and recovering addicts say science is on their side: Some users need methadone.
Health
Waterville’s Inland Hospital gets $1.65 million bequest
A retired schoolteacher who wanted to remain anonymous has left the money to the hospital in a permanent trust fund.
Millions may face health insurance penalties
The Health Care Act for the first time last year required most Americans obtain health insurance.
Obama wants doctors’ pay linked to quality of care
The proposed system overhaul aims at improving patients’ care and cutting wasteful spending.
Maine Med opening state’s only 24-hour pharmacy
Hospital patients can get their prescriptions filled at the pharmacy, which also will be open to the public.
Thousands of patients lose if state cuts methadone benefit
DHHS claims Suboxone is a better treatment, but health experts disagree and question whether the state is practicing medicine.
State epidemiologist position remains vacant
Officials won’t say why an out-of-state candidate rejected an offer; some worry about an erosion of Maine’s public health infrastructure.
Widespread influenza prompts restrictions at central Maine hospitals
The temporary visitor restrictions at Inland and Franklin Memorial hospitals are focused around maternity wards because of the vulnerability of the babies.
Maine treatment for mental illness serves as national model
On hiatus but soon to be restarted, a program that began at Maine Medical Center has led the way toward early detection and treatment of schizophrenia.
Maine treatment for mental illness serves as national model
On hiatus but soon to be restarted, a program that began at Maine Medical Center has led the way toward early detection and treatment of schizophrenia.