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Cleveland Metropolitan School District and the MetroHealth System's School Health Program opened three wellness clinics in schools.
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The Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center's renovated emergency room opened to patients Feb. 7.
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Akron Children’s Hospital offers ketamine infusions to treat chronic pain in patients.
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Summa Health announced it signed a letter of intent to be acquired by HATCo Wednesday. The nonprofit hospital system will become private and for-profit under the acquisition.
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Medical professionals and community members are working to bridge the divide between them to ensure greater health equity and more effective and representative clinical research.
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The First Steps to Literacy: Books for Babies Trust Fund aims to give every baby in the county a book.
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A new federal designation would allow struggling hospitals to end inpatient services, but some have concerns about how that could affect rural health care.
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COVID-19 is circulating, respiratory syncytial virus, known as RSV, is raging among children and there has been a recent spike in the number of flu cases in Ohio. The result is hospitals across the state — especially those that treat children — are swamped and doctors are imploring the public to take steps to prevent the spread of these viruses.
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Cleveland's St. Vincent Charity Medical Center on Wednesday announced it will discontinue inpatient and emergency room services in November.
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University Hospitals will no longer provide inpatient, surgical and emergency services at their UH Bedford and Richmond medical centers because of staffing shortages exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the hospital system announced Thursday.