Claire Bloom is a primary care doctor at Massachusetts General Hospital. Here’s how the MGB layoffs have affected her.
Doctors say they don't know who will run clinical departments and who will be axed, and many feel that the parent company is ...
Mass General Brigham attributed the layoffs to an expected budget shortfall of $250 billion over the next two years.
BOSTON - Mass General Brigham, the largest health care system in Massachusetts, announced layoffs Monday that will affect hundreds of workers, citing a $250 million projected budget gap.
Pushback to corporatization has been evident even before the layoffs. In December 2023, someone duct-taped over the “Mass General Brigham” part of the sign for Martha’s Vineyard Hospital ...
Mass General Brigham announced mass layoffs aimed to bridge a $250 million budget gap projected over the next two years in a letter to employees Monday — meaning potentially hundreds of firings ...
The layoffs — the largest in the hospital’s history — will save MGB more than $200 million from its $10.3 billion salary.
The job cuts will improve efficiency and allow frontline workers more access to leadership, according to the health system.
The Mass General Brigham CEO received a hefty 40% raise, the latest available tax records show, with the hospital system now saying it must roll out mass layoffs to quell a looming budget deficit.
Mass General Brigham declined to provide specifics about which roles will be impacted in this round of layoffs. However, the health system said the cuts were unrelated to its former performance ...