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UMass Amherst Launches $300 Million Campaign
AMHERST — UMass Amherst recently announced the launch of a $300 million fund-raising campaign, the most ambitious in its 150-year history. Called UMass Rising, the campaign is designed to help the school reach new heights as a leader in the nation’s innovation economy, said campus officials. “With UMass rising, we are redefining the future by focusing on innovation and impact in the way we teach students, conduct research, create a diverse and inclusive community, and play a national role in fashioning a sustainable future,” said Chancellor Kumble Subbaswamy. More than $163 million — roughly 60% of the goal — has already been raised, said school officials, noting that the campaign began with its ‘quiet phase’ in 2010 and will conclude in 2016.

CHD Joint Replacement Center Earns Accolades
NORTHAMPTON — Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (BCBS) has again recognized Cooley Dickinson’s Joint Replacement Center as a Blue Distinction Center for Knee and Hip Replacement for its work meeting strict criteria to improve patient safety and clinical outcomes. “Research confirms that Blue Distinction Centers like Cooley Dickinson demonstrate better quality and improved outcomes for patients, with lower rates of complications and readmissions than their peers,” said Dr. Tony Dodek, vice president of Medical Quality and Strategy and associate chief medical officer at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. Added Dr. Mark Novotny, CDH’s chief medical officer, “achieving this designation means Cooley Dickinson’s Joint Replacement Center has met objective, best-practice criteria for knee and hip replacement. For our patients, this designation reinforces Cooley Dickinson’s commitment to a high-quality, coordinated program with outcomes that are among the best in the nation.” Cooley Dickinson’s Joint Replacement Center was first recognized in 2010 among 21 facilities. For 2013, Blue Cross Blue Shield recognized eight facilities. “The healthcare market is changing rapidly, and the cost of care is continuing to rise,” said Scott Serota, president and CEO of BCBS. “It is now more important than ever to equip providers, consumers, and employers with helpful information to assist them in making important healthcare decisions.

Greater Holyoke YMCA Opens Teaching Kitchen
HOLYOKE — The Greater Holyoke YMCA unveiled its new Teaching Kitchen, located on the Beech Street side of the facility, on April 30. As a leading nonprofit strengthening the Greater Holyoke community through healthy living, the Y’s Teaching Kitchen will support families’ wellness goals and inspire a lifetime love of healthy eating. “At a time when one in three children in the U.S. are overweight or obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, developing healthier eating habits that include nourishing food is more important than ever,” said the Y’s Associate Executive Director Jennifer Gilburg. The Teaching Kitchen will include educational programming for both Y members and the community. Membership staff will be available during the grand opening to give tours of the Y. The Teaching Kitchen was funded in part by grants from the Holyoke Food and Fitness Policy Council and the United Way.

Urgent Care of Wilbraham Opens on Boston Road
WILBRAHAM — Urgent Care of Wilbraham is open and providing professional medical care without an appointment at 2040 Boston Road in Wilbraham, across from the Big Y. The facility is owned and operated by Drs. Richard Freniere and Rock Jean-Guillaume, both board-certified emergency medicine physicians. The clinic is equipped to handle a wide range of health-related issues, including aches and pains, allergies, asthma, bites and burns, bone injuries and fractures, cuts and laceration repairs, earaches, fevers, infections, pediatric illnesses, sprains and strains, sore throats, upper respiratory illnesses, vomiting and diarrhea, and other urgent illnesses and injuries.