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Laura Lovett

Healthcare IT News

Boston, MA, United States

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Past articles by Laura:

Mobile ECG tech can empower heart patients

The industry is embracing consumer-friendly offerings, says Dr. Jacqueline Shreibati, former chief medical officer of AliveCor, who describes the company's mobile ECG technology. → Read More

How tech-driven connection to care can help young families

Mahmee co-founder and CEO Melissa Hanna discusses how her startup is facilitating maternal care within the EHR. → Read More

How FDA is evolving to keep pace with innovation in healthcare

Though not without critics, the FDA has advanced regulatory processes for apps, medical devices, genomics and clinical decision support. → Read More

LISTEN: The science behind gas leaks under our cities and towns

Sprouts: Connecting Community to Science continues with the second episode in our gas leaks series.Massachusetts has a leaky problem. Under our streets → Read More

Sprouts: The science behind gas leaks under our cities and towns

Sprouts: Connecting Community to Science continues with the second episode in our gas leaks series.Massachusetts has a leaky problem. Under our streets → Read More

Sprouts: The science behind gas leaks under our cities and towns

Sprouts: Connecting Community to Science continues with the second episode in our gas leaks series.Massachusetts has a leaky problem. Under our streets → Read More

Court strikes down part of Newton's controversial drone law

The drone laws in Newton may be loosening up after a court found sections of the city’s drone ordinance are preempted by federal law. → Read More

LISTEN: Sprouts premieres with guest talking about gas leaks

Sprouts: Connecting Community to Science premieres its first episode this week.Newton-based multimedia journalist Laura Lovett sits down with Audrey Schulman of HEET, a Cambridge-based organization that has done extensive work mapping gas leaks. She explains the impact of gas leaks on our communities and the environment and why all residents of Massachusetts should care.Lovett kicks off Sprouts… → Read More

Newton's iconic Yellow Cab to close Wednesday

“This is the end of the line for a local institution." → Read More

Newton City Council pass resolution in support of Trump impeachment inquiry

The resolution was part of a citizen’s petition filed by 50 residents. → Read More

Newton sees 140 percent increase in opioid deaths

An average of more than five Massachusetts residents died each day in 2016 from an opioid overdose, with the synthetic drug fentanyl continuing to fuel → Read More

Going it Alone: Local men and women go to serve in the IDF

When Eli Katzen told his mother, Amelia Katzen, he was joining the Israeli Defense Forces or IDF, she said “Over my dead body.” But they made a deal: She would support the decision if he went to college first.After graduation, he enlisted in the IDF.“I tried to make a rational argument. But it is hard to overcome an emotional decision to defend the Jewish people,” said Amelia Katzen.On Sunday,… → Read More

Firm leading Brookline superintendent search lays out plan

Illinois-based Atlantic Research Partners is working with the town to begin the search for a new superintendent.The firm was selected by a search → Read More

Younger Devotion School students to move into former nursing home

The Devotion School K-4 students will be moving to a temporary home at 30 Webster St. next September.The School Committee, Building Commission and Board → Read More

Jobs fair for Brookline High students highlight options

Most Brookline High School seniors likely are working on their college applications this fall, but what about those students who don’t see a → Read More

Brookline schools searching for four new principals

The School Department will soon begin searching for four new K-8 principals after the heads of Pierce, Runkle, Heath and Lawrence schools all announced → Read More

Maimonides School mourns recent grad

Maimonides School is mourning the death Ezra Schwartz, class of 2015, who was killed in an ambush in Israel on Nov. 19.“The entire Maimonides → Read More

Brookline's newest low-income units ready for December

Thirty-two affordable housing units at 86 Dummer St., will be ready for new residents to move in this December, marking the first time in over 35 years → Read More

Brookline resident writes teen book about his experience concentration camp

Michael Gruenbaum said he had never intended to write a book about his experiences in the Terezin concentration camp, and was “very → Read More

‘Dancing Stars’ still turning out money for charities

More than $260,000 was raised, and donations continue to pour in from Saturday night’s “Dancing with the Brookline Stars,” fundraiser → Read More