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(NECN) - Every week on CEO Corner we go one on one with New England's top CEO's to learn the secrets to their success. This week Maryanne Kane is joined by Ruth Ellen Fitch, CEO of The Dimock Center
In this segment Fitch talks about swine flu, rising health care costs and why specifically, they are so expensive in Massachusetts. Fitch says Massachusetts is a model for national health care reform.
(NECN) - The H1N1 vaccine is being given out right now to medical personnel and those people most at risk. It won't be available to the public until next month.
Some people still worry about adverse reactions, so in today's Community Health we look at how its been going so far.
Dr. Myechia Jordan, Chief Medical officer for the Dimock Center in Boston has more on the vaccination.