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- Privacy Briefs: July 2023jdsupra.com
- Ex-CEO Akram Boutros acted without board’s authority and concealed bonuses, MetroHealth asserts in court filingcleveland.com
- Ex-MetroHealth chief adminstrative officer will be paid entire 2023 salary; other execs promised $350K for staying on this yearcleveland.com
- Cuyahoga County still yellow, but Lorain, Medina, Summit, Portage now green for low COVID-19 spread: CDC mapcleveland.com
- Bedford asks University Hospitals to restore services at UH Bedford as part of pending lawsuitcleveland.com
- Going wireless in the hospital operating room; Cleveland-area startup Lazurite wins FDA OK for new camera to replace wired technologycleveland.com
- Men’s Health magazine features Maple Heights teacher, army veteran on cover as Ultimate Guy 2023The Plain Dealer
- MetroHealth’s advanced birthing center, NICU opens next week inside Glick Centercleveland.com
- Cleveland Clinic reports operating loss of $200 million in 2022; CEO Dr. Tom Mihaljevic ‘optimistic’cleveland.com
- Ohio’s 10,188 news COVID-19 cases is lowest weekly total since mid-November: weekly coronavirus update for Thursday, Jan. 12cleveland.com
- MetroHealth may learn audit’s findings next month in Akram Boutros bonus controversycleveland.com
- Ohio auditor’s office opens special investigation into bonuses paid to ex-MetroHealth CEO Akram Boutroscleveland.com
- New MetroHealth CEO Airica Steed gets ideas from employeescleveland.com
- Ohio high schools, colleges have emergency plans similar to one that saved NFL’s Damar Hamlincleveland.com
- Ohio reports 13,047 more COVID-19 cases: weekly coronavirus update for Thursday, Dec. 29cleveland.com
- Infant formula shortage returns; exchange program seeks to distribute donated formulacleveland.com
- Flu, COVID-19, RSV filling Ohio hospitals, health officials saycleveland.com
- MetroHealth’s chief administrative officer Jane Platten announces departureThe Plain Dealer
- How much do MetroHealth executives make in pay and bonuses? After Boutros firing, hospital has not provided recordscleveland.com
- Popular ‘heart-healthy’ dietary supplements don’t lower cholesterol, new Cleveland Clinic study suggestscleveland.com
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