Program areas at Radiation Center of Greater Nashua
The Nashua Regional Cancer Center provided services to 542 outpatients. NRCC defines its service area both geographically as well as diagnostically. NRCC was created as a vehicle to provide radiation treatment for the service areas of Southern NH Medical Center and St. Joseph Hospital, and Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital in NH. Their combined market share (NRCC's market share) encompasses a primary area of nine towns, (Amherst, Brookline, Hollis, Hudson, Litchfield, Merrimack, Milford, Nashua, and Wilton) and a secondary area of nine towns as well (Dunstable, MA, Greenville, Mason, Londonderry, Lyndeborough, Mont Vernon, Pelham, Pepperell, MA, Windham). Services provided by NRCC are limited to support, education, information, and treatment related to a cancer diagnosis. NRCC invested $166,121 for Health Professions Education, $3,788 to provide nutritional services, $1,405 to provide RN assessments, $2,608 to provide medical interpretation, and $65,273 to provide social workers. NRCC also provided $163,294 of free and discounted health care services. Medicare and Medicaid adjusted reimbursement discounts totaled $2,756,177.