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Provider offices and outpatient services may have reduced hours in the coming days due to the pending winter storm heading for Michigan.
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Community conversations with senior citizens are beginning as a means to fill gaps in the state's department of health and human services.
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Michigan's healthcare workforce will need to increase 23% by 2028 to meet the projected demand for Alzheimer's and dementia care.
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Like many cities across the country, Detroit is having a hard time finding enough emergency medical service personnel. But Detroit firefighters' union leaders say leadership missteps have made the situation worse.
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One bill package overhauls how Michigan handles waste in hopes of raising the state’s recycling rate. It sets new goals and standards for waste management while promoting the re-use of materials.
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The latest fall survey from the Leapfrog Group shows Michigan dropping 20 percentage points since the spring of 2022.
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Several rural, northern Michigan hospitals have been having a difficult time transferring RSV patients to larger hospitals due to a lack of beds.
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Three West Michigan heart programs have formed an alliance providing an option for open-heart surgeryGrand Rapids had been the largest metropolitan area in the country with only one open-heart surgery program.
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The Ceribell Rapid Response EEG (electroencephalography) is helping central and northern Michigan rural hospitals with limited resources gain access to a patient's brain activity more quickly and is being touted as life saving.
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Nurses at the University of Michigan overwhelmingly voted to ratify a new, four-year contract agreement over the weekend.