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February 23, 2015

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F U L L C O N T E N T S O N PA G E 4 » M O R E I N S I D E T H E L I S T mainebiz.biz / printsub S U B S C R I B E P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY 20 Tracking health records The field of infomatics is changing how health information is shared in Maine. 24 A leader among ACOs A pilot program launched in 2012 is reducing Medicare costs while improving patient care. 26 Supermarket buying local Hannaford's Chelsea Wagner is assuring that locally grown and produced goods make it onto store shelves. Bangor Savings sees future in southern Maine A s the newest captain at the helm of a -year-old ship, Bangor Savings Bank President Bob Montgomery-Rice sees the future in expanding branches in southern Maine and adding more technology to the bank's repertoire of services. "We're continuing great growth," Montgomery-Rice, , told Mainebiz from his office in Portland. He took over as president on Jan. , and will become CEO in April. He said the Bangor-based bank set up branches in Portland years ago, and in April, C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 1 6 » S E E W H O ' S N E X T O N PA G E 3 0 » Maine Medical Center tops our list of Maine's largest hospitals. F O C U S H E A LT H C A R E & W E L L N E S S S TA R T I N G O N P A G E 12 » Peregrine Turbine's new approach to distributed energy generation generation David Stapp, left, CEO and chief technology ofcer at Peregrine Turbine Technologies LLC, with Bob Brooks, chief business development ofcer. Peregrine has developed an energy-efcient turbine and is raising the necessary capital to move forward. How far can they take the technology? February 23, 2015 VO L . X X I N O. I V www.mainebiz.biz www.mainebiz.biz

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