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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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The charges resulting from the 2022 GOP gubernatorial petition fraud, an author on his new cinema history book, hospital system profits during the pandemic, and what a partial shutdown of Line 5 in Wisconsin could mean for Michigan.
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The Michigan Nurses Association says limiting the number of patients per nurse is a "matter of life and death." But the hospital industry says it simply cannot hire nurses that "don't exist."
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The Michigan Health and Hospital Association says the shortage of two key chemotherapy drugs has become critical across the U.S., and in every region of Michigan.
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Today on Stateside, a new report highlights how candidates preferred by Black voters are unlikely to win primary elections due to redistricting. Then, Plowshares Theatre producing artistic director talks about future of live theatre after the pandemic. Also, the shutdown of the Abbott baby formula factory that kicked off a nationwide shortage stemmed from an incident with a stun gun. Finally, two treaties made by the US could lead to drastically different outcomes for Line 5.
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A major liquor distributor is facing a stiff fine after shortages that thinned store shelves in Michigan last year.Michigan’s Attorney General’s office…
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Supermarkets are still short on some items, but shoppers say it’s better than last Friday.Meegan Holland is a spokesperson for the Michigan Retailers…
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Grocery stores in Michigan are working to keep shelves stocked during the coronavirus/COVID-19 event. Cleaning supplies as well as routine items such as…