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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill that expands which hospitals the state considers “rural.” But in practice, the bill only changes things for one hospital.
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The doctors unionized after a private equity-owned company took over the ER, they said. Now they've learned that staffing company no longer has a contract with the hospital - and they're not sure if they'll still have jobs.
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Today, the cyberattack and labor issues at Ascension St. John hospital in Detroit. Then, the less known operatives of the Underground Railroad. Plus, solar-powered summer fun!
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At least one emergency room has transferred a major heart attack patient to another health system, while others have canceled elective surgeries, according to staff.
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Corewell Health is encouraging Michigan parents to take precautions to protect against the flu.
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“We found that over the last decade, there are less surgeons in rural communities overall, despite incentive programs existing during that time," said Dr. Andrew Ibrahim, the Co-Director of the University of Michigan’s Center for Healthcare Outcomes and Policy.
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Michigan hospitals are struggling to maintain safe staffing levels. The state currently has a nursing shortage and many nurses say they plan to leave the profession.
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On today's show, we discussed nurse understaffing and increased violence in schools. Plus, we heard about an affordable housing project and new changes to primary elections.
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As the year comes to an end, Michigan hospitals are dealing with a surge of viral illnesses. Today, we spoke with a specialist about the factors behind this.
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On today's show, we heard more about an RSV surge and the history of Native American photography, and took a look into a Michigan pregnancy crisis center.