Communicable diseases do not distinguish between citizens and noncitizens. When any segment of the population withdraws from care, the consequences do not stay isolated — they ripple into schools, ...
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Ohio's Secretary of State confirmed the candidates who have conditionally qualified for the May 5, 2026 primary ballot. Races ...
Ohio’s mental health landscape is consistently seeing increases in demand, including among medical professionals like nurses and physicians, who are asking for more help. “We just know health care ...
OhioHealth is the latest nonprofit health system to find itself in the government’s crosshairs for allegedly using its market ...
Brigid’s Path in Kettering will soon be the first newborn recovery center in the U.S. to receive Medicaid reimbursement for babies treated for neonatal abstinence syndrome after more than a decade of ...
The steps come after years of complaints from small pharmacies and attempts to rein in the huge corporations by lawmakers in ...
Oregon lawmakers advanced a bill to strengthen hospice oversight to prevent fraud before it takes hold in the state.
Representatives from the Ohio Department of Medicaid stopped in Lima to share information about the state’s Next Generation ...
The head of Ohio State University’s gynecology department was placed under investigation after it was learned he’d accepted payments from deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Recent Epstein es […] ...
Nine Medicaid providers and one recipient have been indicted for allegedly stealing a combined $478,000 from the state’s health care program for the needy. [DOWNLOAD: F ...
Once thought to have been effectively eradicated, measles are again on the rise, with Ohio being one of 20 states having ...