The bill could help patients in rural Maine, where using technology is seen as an increasingly essential way for patients to receive health care.
Maine business
Jetport to offer direct, summertime flights to Dallas-Fort Worth
American Airlines will start offering the flights on Saturdays in June through early October 2020.
Former Central Maine Meats properties auctioned in Gardiner
The winning bid on the three properties where a meat processing facility had operated was $2.1 million by Maine Capital Group.
Five Questions: PR Maven Nancy Marshall
The owner of Nancy Marshall Communications talks about the importance of technology and keeping pace with change.
Public hearing scheduled for potential indoor medical marijuana grow in Hallowell
The Hallowell Planning Board will discuss an Oakland-based caregiver’s application for a cannabis-growing facility at 268 Whitten Road at their meeting Wednesday.
Portland makes Fodor’s list of top 52 travel destinations worldwide
The travel guide cites the city’s food scene, guided tours and shopping.
Michelle Hood stepping down as CEO of Northern Light Health
She is taking a job as COO of the American Hospital Association, a national trade association, after nearly 14 years at the helm of Maine’s second largest health care system.
Scientists meeting in Portland say right whales on the way to extinction
At an international meeting, scientists urge immediate action to protect the endangered species that is the focus of regulatory efforts that could affect Maine’s valuable lobster industry.
Local salsa maker survives some growing pains to hit the $1 million mark
Plucked began in Kelly Towle’s basement, and now its freshly made salsa is sold in dozens of Hannaford and Whole Foods stores.
Narrow Gauge Railroad isn’t just staying in Portland, it’s planning new buildings
The organization that runs the tourist attraction wants to build a storage building and ticket station on Portland’s waterfront.