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Undue Medical Debt is retiring unpaid medical bills for 20 million people. The debt trading company that owned them is leaving the market.
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Nutritionists agree reducing the amount of sugar people consume would be good for the Nation's health. But the plan to block people from using food assistance to buy soda is getting mixed reviews.
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The Village of Healing Center is pioneering a new model of postpartum care focused on Black moms.
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Seniors often face increased needs as they age. The bills can be huge and mount quickly. So, how can aging Ohioans plan for those expenses?
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Well-known public health leaders in Northeast Ohio shared the biggest threats to public health under a RFK Jr.-helmed Department of Public Health and Human Services.
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Federal stats show Ohio more than 4.1 million chickens and turkeys have tested positive for avian flu since the beginning of this calendar year.
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Cleveland Clinic brought in nearly $16 billion in revenue in 2024, but operated at a 1.7% margin, short of its expectation of 2.7%. The health system let go of 114 administrative workers on Friday.
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After a tumultuous two years for the safety-net health system, MetroHealth's new CEO sees a way forward.
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On Friday, a memorandum signed by Marco Rubio called for a 90-day cessation of foreign aid. That would likely put on hold the work of PEPFAR, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
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Cleveland Clinic eliminated more than 100 administrative positions this week due to unexpected cost increases.
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City leaders approved spending $500,000 of Akron's federal COVID relief funds for the medical debt relief program in 2023.
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Two unions will represent around 170 clinicians, health center assistants, advocates and educators at 15 Ohio Planned Parenthood locations.