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Tag: MetroHealth

A closeup in the MetroHealth logo on the side of the Glick Center building
Posted inWeekly Chatter

MetroHealth System board to consider renaming diversity and equity committee

Nick Castele, Government Reporter by Nick Castele May 3, 2025May 5, 2025

The Heath Equity and Diversity Committee voted this week to name itself the Population and Community Health Committee. That recommendation now goes to the full board of trustees.

Council president Blaine Griffin announces the closure of the city's medical debt relief program.
Posted inHealth

Medical debt relief program helping 161,000 Clevelanders but $1 million unspent

A headshot of Celia Hack, health reporter for Signal Cleveland by Celia Hack May 1, 2025May 1, 2025
Domonic Hopson, CEO of a local nonprofit health center, said Medicaid cuts – specifically the loss of Medicaid expansion – could reduce revenue by up to $2 million.
Posted inHealth

Fewer doctors, longer patient wait times – and a $596 million hit to health care spending in Greater Cleveland if Medicaid expansion is cut

A headshot of Celia Hack, health reporter for Signal Cleveland by Celia Hack May 1, 2025April 30, 2025
Cleveland City Council allocated $1.9 million in COVID relief money in 2023 to pay off residents' overdue medical bills.
Posted inHealth

Cleveland erased about $170 million in residents’ medical debt. Did yours get canceled?

A headshot of Celia Hack, health reporter for Signal Cleveland by Celia Hack April 25, 2025April 25, 2025
Posted inHealth

Why Cuyahoga County desperately needs a child abuse pediatrician

Dakotah KennedyStephanie Casanova, Criminal Justice Reporter by Dakotah Kennedy and Stephanie Casanova September 16, 2024October 18, 2024
Posted inWeekly Chatter

NAACP questions MetroHealth CEO firing; Cleveland State’s ups and downs; CMSD students get career advice

Avatar photoAmy Morona, Higher Education ReporterMichael Indriolo by Mark Naymik, Amy Morona and Michael Indriolo August 26, 2024August 26, 2024
Dr. Airica Steed, CEO of MetroHealth System sat with reporters to discuss the hospital's transition and vision for the future.
Posted inNews

Former MetroHealth CEO Airica Steed said she was ‘unlawfully terminated’ while on medical leave

Avatar photo by Mark Naymik August 9, 2024August 12, 2024
A mobile oxygen generator from the Ohio Department of Health will be available this weekend to refill oxygen tanks.
Posted inHealth

‘Reserves are running out’: Clevelanders scramble to find oxygen as power outage continues 

Stephanie Casanova, Criminal Justice ReporterDakotah Kennedy by Stephanie Casanova and Dakotah Kennedy August 9, 2024August 12, 2024
MetroHealth System's new CEO, Dr. Airica Steed began her term in December 2022.
Posted inNews

MetroHealth System fires CEO Airica Steed

Avatar photo by Mark Naymik August 9, 2024August 12, 2024
A picture of a park between W. 25th Street and Scranton Road in Clark-Fulton that MetroHealth is looking to improve.
Posted inCommunity Reporting, Documenters, Government, News

MetroHealth eyes $150,000 to fund park upgrades in Clark-Fulton

Dakotah KennedyCleveland Documenters by Dakotah Kennedy and Cleveland Documenters July 30, 2024October 18, 2024

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