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Munson Healthcare officials hosted a groundbreaking event and turned shovels Thursday afternoon on a project that will replace Munson’s current NICU, which will operate until construction is complete.
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Medical, dental, women's healthcare and vision services will all be available. No insurance or identification is required.
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A new state report says Michigan is in a mental health care crisis. Findings show the state ranks 47th in the country for bed availability for mental health patients.
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Independent owners said in Clare on Monday they're paying more than what they make on the medicine they distribute.
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When the only clinic that offered abortions in Michigan’s rural Upper Peninsula closed, an urgent care facility stepped in to fill the gap. Now, others are considering similar moves as brick-and-mortar clinics close in blue states.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is rolling out a digital system to hold veterans health care records, and it's starting in Michigan.
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Immigration advocacy and civil rights organizations sent a lengthy memo on Monday to more than 400 healthcare providers across Michigan, offering guidance on immigration enforcement.
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The deal to keep 8,000 doctors licensed involves granting a freshman lawmaker a big political win, and awarding a sparsely populated island a downtown development authority.
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Michigan has been a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact since 2018. But with the state's membership set to expire on March 28, some 8,000 doctors could lose their ability to practice here — unless Lansing takes action.
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The group claims it wiped 200,000 Stryker systems, servers and mobile devices, along with stealing 50 terabytes of "critical data."