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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe safety screenings are part of an initiative to make all of OhioHealth's locations weapons free. Columbus-based OhioHealth already doesn't allow weapons in its facilities.
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Business & EconomyThe $200 million expansion is set to begin in 2026.
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Columbus City Council will vote on a contract with the Central Ohio Hospital Council to pay for the costs.
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OhioHealth announced Thursday that the organization would be laying off hundreds of employees. The health system plans to eliminate 637 jobs and outsource that work to an external company.
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The health care provider said its decision is based on recent regulatory and legislative issues.
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The delta variant of COVID-19 has some hospitals nearing, or exceeding, capacity and creating competition for available workers. We check in with how hospitals are dealing with the latest surge of COVID-19 nationally and in Ohio.
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OhioHealth announced Monday it will be building a new hospital in Pickerington.
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In late October of last year, Kathleen Hagedorn, her husband Peter and their son Wyatt all fell ill with COVID-19. While Kathleen and her son’s symptoms eventually started to subside, Peter’s did not
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Ohio continues experiencing high numbers of COVID-19 cases, and hospitals are feeling the impact – 538 people were hospitalized with the disease in the…
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Central Ohio's hospitals are once again banning most visitors due to increasing coronavirus cases in the area.The Ohio State University Wexner Medical…