MetroHealth will stop seeking reverification for its Level II Pediatric Trauma Center in Cleveland, citing decreased cases ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Saying its Level II pediatric trauma center is no longer needed, MetroHealth System on Wednesday announced ...
MetroHealth is celebrating the opening of a major new outpatient facility this weekend as the health system makes difficult decisions to address financial pressures.
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Eleven Ohio lawmakers sent a letter. The Cleveland Clinic sent back platitudes. And Today in Ohio podcast hosts said none of ...
Cleveland-based MetroHealth plans to launch an initiative to help patients enroll in Medicare, Medicaid and ACA’s marketplace insurance to reduce its soaring charity care costs that now exceed $1 ...
Cleveland-based MetroHealth System will not seek reverification for its level 2 pediatric trauma center designation at its main campus. “When pediatric trauma cases are declining and pediatric ...
MetroHealth’s Board of Trustees voted Wednesday, June 11, to allow the health system’s general counsel to negotiate a contract to keep CEO Dr. Christine Alexander-Rager into 2026. The vote is the ...
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CLEVELAND — The MetroHealth System is laying off approximately 125 employees, marking the largest workforce reduction at Cleveland's public hospital system since 2011, the hospital system announced on ...
MetroHealth said it will close its Psychiatric Emergency Department (Psych ED) in the Cleveland Heights Medical Center, effective Dec. 31. The decision comes just one year after the department opened.