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The hospitals in Saginaw, Tawas and Standish will soon bear the MyMichigan name after the deal is finalized in June.
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It includes a tracker of all the money each county and municipality in the state stands to receive. Attorney General Dana Nessel says that’ll help local governments and service providers make better use of their resources.
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The residents want to form the Resident and Fellow Alliance to help lead them in contract negotiations. It would be affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers and the AFL CIO unions.
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The announcement comes following 12 rounds of failed negotiations on a new contract with MyMichigan Health. Their previous agreement expired at the end of the year.
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Trump said he would look to make cuts to Social Security and Medicare to help with the two programs' long-term solvency issues.
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The lawsuit says the state's 24-hour mandatory waiting period and informed consent forms, plus other restrictions, violate a voter-approved 2022 constitutional amendment.
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The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order Thursday that could open the door to giving the state attorney general more power to investigate high drug costs.
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A new PACE center is being built in the northeast Lower Peninsula. PACE is a senior support non-profit organization that provides resources for the elderly who want to stay at their homes.
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Nessel has asked a federal court to dismiss a legal challenge against the voter-approved amendment to the state constitution that guarantees reproductive rights.
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University officials said at a press conference Monday that the program will focus on filling healthcare gaps in rural communities across Michigan.