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Landmark Ohio Study Will Evaluate Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Behavioral Health Care
The goal is to not only gather data but deliver actionable items to achieve equitable care
By Maria Elena Scott
Tags: Cleveland News, Healthcare, Mental Health, Racial Disparity
Toledo Using ARPA Dollars to Wipe Out Medical Debt for Poorest Residents
The city will use $800,000 to erase around $200 million in medical debt
By Casey Quinlan, Ohio Capital Journal
Tags: Ohio News, Medical Debt, Toledo, Healthcare
Ohio Experts Say Affordable Insulin, Better Clinic Experience Could Improve Diabetes Care
One in five adults with diabets ration their insulin
By Mary Kuhlman, Ohio News Connection and Nadia Ramlagan, Ohio News Service
Tags: Ohio News, Healthcare
While In Effect, Ohio’s Abortion Ban Led to Chaos, Suffering, and Worse Health Care, Doctor Says
The law was recently and indefinitely blocked by an Ohio judge's ruling
By Marty Schladen, The Ohio Capital Journal
Tags: Ohio News, Abortion Rights, Heartbeat Bill, Healthcare, Abortion
65% Fewer Abortions Performed in Ohio Following Dobbs Ruling, Heartbeat Law
States with stronger protections saw increases as Ohioans and others traveled for abortions
By Ashley Lubecky
Tags: Ohio News, Abortion Rights, Abortion, Heartbeat Law, Healthcare
Help Available for Ohioans Struggling With Medical Debt
Those under the poverty limit have access to resources
By Mary Kuhlman, Ohio News Connection
Ohio Heartbeat Law Abortion Ban Blocked Indefinitely by Hamilton County Judge
By Susan Tebben, The Ohio Capital Journal
Tags: Ohio News, Abortion Rights, Abortion, Healthcare
Researcher: Better Diversity in Nursing Improves Access to Care
Black students account for about 10% of nursing school grads in Ohio, compared to 12.6% of the general population.
Tags: Ohio News, nursing, diversity, access, healthcare
Documents: 10-Year-Old Wasn't Only Ohio Minor Forced to Travel for Abortion After Being Raped
Other Ohio minors were denied abortions due to state's 'Heartbeat Law'
With Ohio Abortion Law Paused, Providers in Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania Plan Next Steps
Clinics are “triaging” patients, caring first for those who may be approaching gestational limits or who have dicey medical conditions
Tags: Ohio News, Abortion, Healthcare
Ohio Judge Grants Two-Week Restraining Order Against State's 'Heartbeat Bill,' Abortions Temporarily Legal Up to 22 Weeks Again
"Ohio law recognizes a fundamental right to privacy, procreation, bodily integrity and freedom of choice in health care decision making"
Cleveland's Most Fascinating Medical Stories: When Care Continues After Death
The doctor's care doesn't end at death
By Dr. Corey Meador
Tags: Cleveland News, Healthcare, Medicine
DeWine Funds More Anti-Abortion Resources, Some for Adolescent Pregnancy
Some resources were allocated to groups touting “pregnancy prevention” services while also being religiously affiliated
CHIP, Which Helps Hundreds of Thousands of Ohio Kids Every Year, Marks Silver Anniversary
1.3 million Ohio children were enrolled in Medicaid, including 230,000 through CHIP
Tags: Ohio News, Children, Healthcare
Mental Health Worker Shortage Grows in Ohio
Longer waits mean higher risks for patients too
By Tiffany Alexander
Religious Leaders: Ohio Abortion Law Violates Constitutional Freedoms
In Judaism, for example, religious law requires abortion “where the pregnancy endangers the life or health of the pregnant person"
Bibb, Griffin Announce Cleveland Abortion Policies Post Roe
City won't waste resources prosecuting private medical decisions, will create Reproductive Freedom Fund
By Sam Allard
Tags: Cleveland News, Abortion Rights, Cleveland, Justin Bibb, Blaine Griffin, abortion, Roe v. Wade, Dobbs, healthcare, insurance, Reproductive Freedom Fund
More Ohio Men Seek Vasectomies as Birth Control Becomes Uncertain in a Post-Roe Nation
The Urology Group in Cincinnati says there's been a 59.6% increase in vasectomies this month over those performed in July 2021.
By Madeline Fening
DeWine: No Comment on 'Heartbeat Bill' That Forced a 10-Year-Old Rape Victim to Travel to Indiana for Abortion
Ohio governor signed ban, but will only say rape is wrong
Tags: Ohio News, Abortion Rights, Abortion, Ohio, Healthcare
Coalition of More Than 1,000 Ohio Doctors Releases Open Letter of Dissent Decrying Roe Reversal, Ohio's Heartbeat Bill Abortion Ban
"Women are now losing bodily autonomy, basic human rights, and access to life-saving medical care"
By Vince Grzegorek
Ohio Abortion Bans Are On the Way Following Death of Roe
The most recent abortion trigger ban, House Bill 598, would make abortion a fourth-degree felony, and promotion of abortion a misdemeanor offense.
Ohio Abortion Doulas Will Continue Care, With or Without Roe
Survey Shows Racial Disparities in Healthcare Still Common for Ohioans
Tags: Scene & Heard, Healthcare, Race
Bibb Announces Covid-19 Task Force, Could Announce Citywide Policy Next Week
Tags: Scene & Heard, Covid-19, Justin Bibb, taskforce, vaccination, healthcare, policy, shot
New Research Highlights Child Health Benefits in Build Back Better
Tags: Scene & Heard, Healthcare, Children, Ohio, Build Back Better
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By Mark Oprea
Mendel Segal of Mendel's Kansas City BBQ to Open Kosher Italian Restaurant at Eton Chagrin in Woodmere
By Douglas Trattner
Frontier Airlines Announces Newly Launched Direct Route From Cleveland to Jamaica Already Ending
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By Joe Kleon
Saturday night saw the first ever tour of axe slingers and all-around kings of cool Joe "Satch" Satriani and Steve Vai play…
By Brian Lumley
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By Emanuel Wallace
Cleveland Taco Week returns April 15-21 with dozens of your favorite Cleveland area restaurants offering deals and menu specials all week. Here's…
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