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University Hospitals asked staff for ideas to conserve IV fluids, following a reduction of 60% from their supplier, whose factory was impacted by Hurricane Helene. Officials found the new ideas prevented waste and patients preferred them.
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A new Ohio law requires AEDs in all public and chartered nonpublic schools in effort to save lives during cardiac arrest events.
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Surgeons at University Hospitals use tiny instruments and robot-controlled tools to do heart surgery in a way that is much less invasive than open-heart surgery.
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University Hospitals says it will increase efficiency in record keeping and billing to counter lost revenue after laying off more than 300 employees.
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Hospital safety suffered during the pandemic as infection rates rose at many hospitals, including some in Northeast Ohio.
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In a study just published in the New England Journal of Medicine, UH doctors said an experimental new therapy called LimFlow has helped about two-thirds of their patients at greatest risk for amputation keep their leg.
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Following a national trend, UH is consolidating maternity services and plans to expand obstetrics care at TriPoint Medical Center in Concord Township.
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Do racial health disparities play out in long COVID? These health researchers are trying to find outThe COVID-19 pandemic hit Northeast Ohio’s Black communities hard, recent research shows. Now researchers from the National Institute of Health (NIH) are trying to determine whether long COVID-19 will also disproportionately affect Black people.
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University Hospitals is enrolling people in a nationwide study of the effects of an experimental drug, which was recently found, in an unrelated study, to slow memory loss for those in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Got a nasty head or chest infection? It’s not just you. Doctors in Northeast Ohio say that while the flu is the predominant infection right now, several other respiratory viruses are also circulating.