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When the only clinic that offered abortions in Michigan's rural Upper Peninsula closed, an urgent care decided to step in to fill the gap. Now, others are considering similar moves as brick-and-mortar clinics close in blue states.
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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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A special presentation of Revival, featuring stories from Michiganders about how COVID-19 changed our state and our lives.
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Around 700 workers at McLaren Macomb hospital are on strike over what they say are low wages and labor violations. The hospital says the union abandoned negotiations.
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Some nursing home workers allege they were fired for participating in a one-day strike last month against one of the largest nursing home operators in the state.
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Workers have been without contracts for months, the union said. But Ciena's CEO said higher wages have already been offered.
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The union representing some 2,700 respiratory therapists, phlebotomists and other health care workers said it reached a tentative, three-year agreement with the health system on Monday night.
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Hospitals are seeing ongoing staffing shortages. But they've also seen rising profits. We talk about how and how much hospitals profited during COVID–19.
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An ER nurse in Traverse City talks about the unprecedented stress nurses and other hospital staff are facing right now. Plus, a nursing researcher weighs in on the solutions to healthcare staffing shortages.
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Eligible applicants can receive up to $300,000 in debt relief.