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Michigan Senate is expected to vote on Tuesday on a bill to help relieve a health worker shortage by temporarily recognizing out-of-state professional licenses.
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While COVID cases and hospitalizations may be waning in many parts of the U.S., Michigan is not one of them. Cases and hospitalizations, which have continued to rise the last few months in a steady “slow burn,” are now straining the state’s health systems yet again, even sending one North Michigan hospital into a “Pandemic Response Level Red” status this week for the first time in its history.
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Across the country, and in Michigan, there’s a race going on between vaccine distribution and coronavirus spread.Many regions of the state, like Traverse…
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More than a thousand COVID-19 patients have been treated and released by Sparrow Hospital in Lansing since March.Sparrow crossed the milestone last week…
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COVID-19 hospitalizations appear to be stabilizing and case rates have been gradually declining, but they're still "alarmingly high."That's according to…
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State officials from the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) will begin inspections at hospitals to ensure proper personal…
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Rural hospitals in Michigan are being awarded more than $5-million to help fight COVID-19.The funding, announced Wednesday, comes as part of the CARES Act…
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Legislation in the state senate could cut state oversight of critical access hospitals. Those are federally designated hospitals, located more than…
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A bill in the state Senate would appropriate 26 million dollars to keep rural hospitals open and ensure low-income Michiganders have access to care.The…
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A new partnership between MidMichigan Medical Center and Dow High School music students has launched in Midland.The new Music Care Program aims to promote…