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What Corewell Health patients in SE Michigan need to know after another data breach
Read full article: What Corewell Health patients in SE Michigan need to know after another data breachFor the second time in the last two months, a massive data breach is affecting Southeast Michigan patients at Corewell Health.
Corewell, formerly Beaumont, lifts some visitor restrictions at Metro Detroit hospitals
Read full article: Corewell, formerly Beaumont, lifts some visitor restrictions at Metro Detroit hospitalsVisitor restrictions have been lifted at all eight Corewell Health East hospitals, formerly known as Beaumont Health, in Metro Detroit due to a drop in respiratory illness spread.
Corewell Health East to restrict children younger than 5 from visiting hospitals as RSV cases increase
Read full article: Corewell Health East to restrict children younger than 5 from visiting hospitals as RSV cases increaseCorewell Health East, formerly Beaumont Health, is seeing high volumes of patients with viral respiratory illnesses, including RSV.
Beaumont hospitals adding more robots to robotic surgery program
Read full article: Beaumont hospitals adding more robots to robotic surgery programA new fleet of robots are coming to Beaumont Hospitals to help surgeons make smaller incisions, leading to less pain and quicker recovery times for patients.
Beaumont-Spectrum Health backtracks on abortion guidance, says current policy will continue
Read full article: Beaumont-Spectrum Health backtracks on abortion guidance, says current policy will continueAfter the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on Friday, Michigan’s largest health system, Beaumont-Spectrum Health, said it would discontinue most abortion services, despite the fact that the procedure remains legal in the state.
Metro Detroit neurosurgeon will get badly-needed liver transplant
Read full article: Metro Detroit neurosurgeon will get badly-needed liver transplantFor decades a Metro Detroit neurosurgeon saved the lives of countless patients. Now he desperately needs a liver transplant. Three months after introducing you to Dr. Ken Casey, we have some good news.
Beaumont Health gives free adaptive bikes to Michigan children with disabilities
Read full article: Beaumont Health gives free adaptive bikes to Michigan children with disabilitiesEvery year on Beaumont Bike Day, the health facility offers free adaptive bikes to about a hundred kids with disabilities.
How birth of daughter helped Clarkson woman heal from delivery of twins early in COVID pandemic
Read full article: How birth of daughter helped Clarkson woman heal from delivery of twins early in COVID pandemicA growing family from Clarkston has really been through the wringer during the COVID pandemic.
Live stream: Beaumont Health marks 2 years since COVID hit Michigan
Read full article: Live stream: Beaumont Health marks 2 years since COVID hit MichiganBeaumont Health officials held a news briefing Thursday morning to mark the 2-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 cases reported in Michigan in 2020.
Inflatable colon aims to raise awareness at Troy Beaumont
Read full article: Inflatable colon aims to raise awareness at Troy BeaumontMarch is National Colon Cancer Awareness month. On Tuesday, the team at Beaumont Troy drew attention to colon health with an inflatable colon and medical professionals standing by to answer questions in an effort to save lives.
Metro Detroit neurosurgeon urgently needs liver transplant from living donor
Read full article: Metro Detroit neurosurgeon urgently needs liver transplant from living donorFor decades, a Metro Detroit neurosurgeon saved the lives of his patients. Now, Dr. Ken Casey needs a liver transplant. After his diagnosis during the summer of 2021, the entire family has been trying to find an organ donor.
Beaumont Health brings in songwriter to tell frontline workers’ stories
Read full article: Beaumont Health brings in songwriter to tell frontline workers’ storiesWhile doctors and nurses are still tirelessly working, trying to save lives and heal those with COVID, there’s another group of hospital workers writing songs.
Beaumont issues dire warning as hospitals deal with flood of COVID cases
Read full article: Beaumont issues dire warning as hospitals deal with flood of COVID casesBeaumont Health is sounding the alarm as the omicron variant is running rampant on its doctors, nurses, and other employees, who have reached their breaking point.
‘Breaking point’: Beaumont hospitals have 750 COVID patients, 430 workers out with virus
Read full article: ‘Breaking point’: Beaumont hospitals have 750 COVID patients, 430 workers out with virusBeaumont Health is reporting that health care is at a “breaking point,” with more than 750 COVID patients currently in its hospitals and more than 430 employees out with symptoms.
COVID surge is putting major strain on hospital systems across Michigan
Read full article: COVID surge is putting major strain on hospital systems across MichiganLeadership from the Henry Ford Health System and Beaumont Health have warned the COVID surge is having serious effects on hospital operation and the ability of everyone to get care.
Flashpoint Interview: Metro Detroit health leaders talk what’s behind Michigan’s COVID surge, what’s next
Read full article: Flashpoint Interview: Metro Detroit health leaders talk what’s behind Michigan’s COVID surge, what’s nextPhysicians and leaders of Metro Detroit health systems sat down with Devin Scillian on Flashpoint to discuss the factors behind Michigan’s latest COVID surge and what's next.
Get Caught Up: Takeaways from expert’s Metro Detroit COVID update amid ‘4th virus surge’
Read full article: Get Caught Up: Takeaways from expert’s Metro Detroit COVID update amid ‘4th virus surge’A Beaumont Health expert provided a concerning update about COVID and hospital trends in Metro Detroit, calling this the “fourth surge” and sharing three reasons why he believes numbers are once again on the rise.
Beaumont Health doctors say battle against COVID in Metro Detroit isn’t over yet
Read full article: Beaumont Health doctors say battle against COVID in Metro Detroit isn’t over yetMichigan’s largest hospital system has issued a warning: The battle against COVID in Metro Detroit isn’t even close to over.
7 takeaways from expert’s Metro Detroit COVID update: ‘I consider this our 4th surge’
Read full article: 7 takeaways from expert’s Metro Detroit COVID update: ‘I consider this our 4th surge’A Beaumont Health expert provided a concerning update about COVID and hospital trends in Metro Detroit, calling this the “fourth surge” and sharing three reasons why he believes numbers are once again on the rise.
Live stream: Beaumont Health director discusses jump in COVID hospitalizations in past 48 hours
Read full article: Live stream: Beaumont Health director discusses jump in COVID hospitalizations in past 48 hoursBeaumont Health said it has seen a jump in hospital admissions for COVID-19 in the past 48 hours.
370 Beaumont Health workers suspended for not getting vaccine by deadline; 70 others resign
Read full article: 370 Beaumont Health workers suspended for not getting vaccine by deadline; 70 others resignMore than 300 Beaumont Health employees are now suspended after not getting the COVID vaccine by Monday’s deadline.
Morning Briefing Oct. 11, 2021: Beaumont Health offers signing bonus amid critical nurse shortage, drugmaker Merck asks FDA to authorize anti-COVID pill
Read full article: Morning Briefing Oct. 11, 2021: Beaumont Health offers signing bonus amid critical nurse shortage, drugmaker Merck asks FDA to authorize anti-COVID pillHere are this morning's top stories.
Nurses needed: Beaumont offering signing bonus amid staff shortage
Read full article: Nurses needed: Beaumont offering signing bonus amid staff shortageVisit any floor in any hospital, and most of them are going to look like controlled chaos, a constant hustle and bustle of staff and patients.And those keeping that chaos under control are the nurses -- but they’re in low supply these days.
Beaumont Health employees get COVID vaccine booster dose
Read full article: Beaumont Health employees get COVID vaccine booster doseBeaumont doctor Nick Gilpin was one of the first healthcare workers in the state to get his first dose of the COVID vaccine and among the first wave of Beaumont employees to get his third dose.
Morning Briefing Sept. 16, 2021: 3 hospitalized after shooting on Detroit’s east side, parent groups push for mask mandate inside Michigan schools
Read full article: Morning Briefing Sept. 16, 2021: 3 hospitalized after shooting on Detroit’s east side, parent groups push for mask mandate inside Michigan schoolsHere are this morning's top stories.
Beaumont Health says 10 emergency departments nearly full as system deals with COVID patients, staff shortage
Read full article: Beaumont Health says 10 emergency departments nearly full as system deals with COVID patients, staff shortageBeaumont Health said Wednesday all of its 10 emergency departments are nearly full as an "extreme" amount of patients seeking medical attention.
Beaumont Health says 10 emergency departments nearly full as system deals with ‘extreme’ amount of patients, staff shortage
Read full article: Beaumont Health says 10 emergency departments nearly full as system deals with ‘extreme’ amount of patients, staff shortageBeaumont Health said Wednesday all of its 10 emergency departments are nearly full as an "extreme" amount of patients seeking medical attention.
COVID vaccine compliance battle brewing at Metro Detroit businesses
Read full article: COVID vaccine compliance battle brewing at Metro Detroit businessesRevolting against vaccines is not new. It is part of the DNA of our global history, according to Dr. Mark Navin, medical ethicist with Oakland University and Beaumont Health.
Beaumont study: COVID vaccines prevent serious illness, hospitalizations, death
Read full article: Beaumont study: COVID vaccines prevent serious illness, hospitalizations, deathA new study published by Beaumont Health finds that COVID-19 vaccines prevent serious illness and death among vaccinated individuals who become infected with the virus.
Beaumont Health urges schools to require masks to protect students from COVID
Read full article: Beaumont Health urges schools to require masks to protect students from COVIDBeaumont Health provided an update to reinforce what other healthcare institutions and public health officials have said about using masks to protect against COVID as students prepare to head back into the classroom.
New COVID hospitalizations in SE Michigan signal alarm for unvaccinated
Read full article: New COVID hospitalizations in SE Michigan signal alarm for unvaccinatedBeaumont Health experts are pushing for everyone to wear masks to slow the spread of the COVID delta variant, which they say could be a disaster for Michigan.
Beaumont health experts push for universal mask-wearing, those eligible to get vaccinated
Read full article: Beaumont health experts push for universal mask-wearing, those eligible to get vaccinatedBeaumont Health experts are pushing for everyone to wear masks to slow the spread of the COVID delta variant.
Morning Briefing July 29, 2021: Beaumont Health to require COVID vaccines for staff, family of missing Lapeer County grandfather await DNA test of body found
Read full article: Morning Briefing July 29, 2021: Beaumont Health to require COVID vaccines for staff, family of missing Lapeer County grandfather await DNA test of body foundHere are this morning's top stories.
The Michigan Connection: How a near-fatal shooting on Mackinac Island changed medical knowledge forever
Read full article: The Michigan Connection: How a near-fatal shooting on Mackinac Island changed medical knowledge foreverHave you ever noticed that there’s always a Michigan connection in nearly every major story? Or that when you go on vacation, you always seem to meet other people from Michigan? Whether it’s some sort of statistical bias of some kind or not, it feels right, right?
Participants needed for Beaumont Health study to research COVID antibody development
Read full article: Participants needed for Beaumont Health study to research COVID antibody developmentBeaumont Health has launched a research study that allows participants to monitor their immunity to COVID-19 over the next two years.
Blood shortage impacts Metro Detroit hospitals, donations needed
Read full article: Blood shortage impacts Metro Detroit hospitals, donations neededA national blood shortage is now impacting hospitals around Metro Detroit. Some hospitals have been forced to make changes and are asking the public to roll up their sleeves to help out.
Metro Detroit girl reminds people to wear a helmet after traumatic bike incident
Read full article: Metro Detroit girl reminds people to wear a helmet after traumatic bike incidentMia Alex had her skull cracked in multiple places, a brain bleed and nearly died eight years ago when she rode her bike without a helmet. Her story is like many others.
New visitation policy adopted by Beaumont Health to take effect Tuesday, May 25
Read full article: New visitation policy adopted by Beaumont Health to take effect Tuesday, May 25Due to a decline in Michigan COVID-19 cases statewide and increased vaccination rates all Beaumont Health hospitals are allowing patients to have one support person or visitor each day regardless of vaccination status.
How will new CDC mask changes impact the risk for children under the age of 12?
Read full article: How will new CDC mask changes impact the risk for children under the age of 12?Children under 12 aren’t eligible to get vaccinated and likely won’t be able to receive the shot for several months. That means families are facing a lot of difficult decisions about what’s safe and what isn’t.
Woman volunteers at Beaumont Vaccine Clinic in honor of late mother
Read full article: Woman volunteers at Beaumont Vaccine Clinic in honor of late mother“When I witnessed with my own eyes what it is to die without being able to breathe and die alone, I knew I had to do something to prevent that to happen again,” Sorrenti said. “For all the other mothers alive out there.”
Beaumont nurse recalls ‘horrors’ of working through COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: Beaumont nurse recalls ‘horrors’ of working through COVID-19 pandemic“It was like a horror, it was like in the movies. It was devastating. You wanted to help but you couldn’t help. It was just out of control and it came from nowhere,” said Nurse Green when reminiscing about the early days of the coronavirus.
Beaumont expands COVID vaccines to non-patients, adds 3 walk-ins this week
Read full article: Beaumont expands COVID vaccines to non-patients, adds 3 walk-ins this weekBeaumont Health, the state’s largest hospital system, is expanding COVID-19 vaccines to non-patients, and has added three walk-in clinics this week in Southfield.
Michigan became hotspot as variants rose and vigilance fell
Read full article: Michigan became hotspot as variants rose and vigilance fellMichigan has become the current national hotspot for COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations at a time when more than half the U.S. adult population has been vaccinated and other states have seen the virus diminish substantially.
Hospitals across Metro Detroit become overwhelmed with patients as COVID cases surge
Read full article: Hospitals across Metro Detroit become overwhelmed with patients as COVID cases surgeLake Huron Medical Center said ambulance traffic is being rerouted, but all walk-in traffic is being treated. The Port Huron Hospital said it’s sending patients to other hospitals.
Beaumont officials very worried about staff as Michigan hospitals fill up with COVID patients
Read full article: Beaumont officials very worried about staff as Michigan hospitals fill up with COVID patientsBeaumont Health officials are very worried about their staff members leaving or becoming exhausted as Michigan hospitals fill up with COVID-19 patients.
Beaumont Health official believes Michigan needs to mandate more COVID-19 restrictions
Read full article: Beaumont Health official believes Michigan needs to mandate more COVID-19 restrictionsAdd the medical director of infection prevention at Beaumont Health to the list of experts who believe Michigan needs to mandate more COVID-19 restrictions to slow the spread of the virus.
Busy week of COVID news in Michigan -- Everything you need to know
Read full article: Busy week of COVID news in Michigan -- Everything you need to knowIt’s been an extremely busy week for COVID-related topics in Michigan, from debates about another shutdown to quickly filling hospitals to six more months of workplace restrictions.
54 takeaways: Beaumont officials on Michigan restrictions, dire hospital situation, COVID stats
Read full article: 54 takeaways: Beaumont officials on Michigan restrictions, dire hospital situation, COVID statsOfficials from Beaumont Health talked about whether Michigan needs another COVID shutdown and many other topics while painting a dire picture of hospitals filling up with COVID-19 patients.
Michigan’s new strategy in COVID compliance: politely asking rather than mandating
Read full article: Michigan’s new strategy in COVID compliance: politely asking rather than mandatingGov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services took a new tactic Friday in the fight against coronavirus: asking nicely.
Metro Detroit doctors ready to help patients overcome vaccine hesitancy
Read full article: Metro Detroit doctors ready to help patients overcome vaccine hesitancyThousands of people are getting vaccinated every day across the state, but as we continue to try to fight the coronavirus pandemic, the role of physicians will be critical as we try to reach herd immunity.
Health officials rush to get Michiganders vaccinated as COVID variants, hospitalizations increase
Read full article: Health officials rush to get Michiganders vaccinated as COVID variants, hospitalizations increase“I’m concerned,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, “But in general, we’re in a much better place than we were a year ago.”
Morning Briefing April 7, 2021: Experts weigh in on Michigan’s virus surge, what being fully vaccinated looks like; Many US students still learning remotely even as schools open
Read full article: Morning Briefing April 7, 2021: Experts weigh in on Michigan’s virus surge, what being fully vaccinated looks like; Many US students still learning remotely even as schools openHere are this morning's top stories.
Metro Detroit churches prepare to welcome Easter crowds amid COVID pandemic
Read full article: Metro Detroit churches prepare to welcome Easter crowds amid COVID pandemic“This pandemic has caused us to do things totally different,” Bishop Ellis said. “I think we’ve done a great job at Greater Grace Temple.”
Beaumont Health expanding COVID units amid surge, visitors need vaccination card
Read full article: Beaumont Health expanding COVID units amid surge, visitors need vaccination cardBeaumont Health announced Wednesday it is expanding its COVID-19 units at its hospitals and making changes to its visitation policy amid a surge of cases and hospitalizations in Michigan. The health system said it will be “carefully allowing” fully vaccinated individuals to visit their loved ones who are hospitalized with issues other than the COVID-19 virus. These visitors will need to show vaccination proof (a card). “As we experience Michigan’s third COVID-19 surge, the Beaumont Health team will use everything we have learned while treating the most COVID-19 patients in Michigan to again provide the best care possible,” said John Fox, president and CEO of Beaumont Health. That is more than double the number of COVID-19 patients being treated at any other hospital system in Michigan, according to Michigan Department of Health and Human Services data.
Mental health care backlog leaves Lake Orion child stuck in emergency room for 26 days
Read full article: Mental health care backlog leaves Lake Orion child stuck in emergency room for 26 daysREAD: U-M Mott Children’s poll: Nearly 50% of parents say pandemic negatively impacted their teens’ mental healthFor Leah, it was a desperate situation. She believed COVID and the changes the pandemic exacerbated the stresses of a boy who was already going through changes. Every facility is full.”AdFor 26 days, Leah, her wife and their son lived inside a hospital cubical inside the emergency room. READ: Tracking Michigan COVID-19 hospitalization data trendsAdLeah had enough Friday and demanded her son be released from the emergency room, believing the wait for the psychiatric evaluations was doing more harm than good. I’ve also seen in my practice in the emergency department, patients who are staying sometimes for days in the emergency department, waiting for beds.
New restrictions put in place by local hospitals as COVID numbers surge
Read full article: New restrictions put in place by local hospitals as COVID numbers surgeROYAL OAK, Mich. – Despite the surge of new coronavirus cases, Gov. Beaumont Health reinstated health and safety precautions at all hospital locations in an effort to protect patients, staff and communities amid a surge in coronavirus spread. READ: Beaumont hospitals restore visitor restrictions amid rising COVID casesThe restrictions went into effect 8 a.m. Thursday. They severely restrict visitation in hopes of slowing the wave of new hospitalizations during the new surge. The Michigan Health and Hospital Association said hospitalizations for those aged 30-39 have gone up 633%, and for ages 40-49, hospitalizations have gone up 800%.
Beaumont hospitals restore visitor restrictions amid rising COVID cases
Read full article: Beaumont hospitals restore visitor restrictions amid rising COVID casesVisitor restrictions will resume at all Beaumont Health hospitals starting Thursday as COVID-19 cases rise rapidly in Michigan. “We have noticed an alarming rise in COVID-19 cases in metro Detroit over the past few weeks,” said Dr. Nick Gilpin, medical director of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology for Beaumont Health. We know that families are critical to the healing process,” Beaumont Health Chief Nursing Officer Susan Grant, RN, said. Beaumont’s announcement comes as the state of Michigan sees a spike in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations over the last several weeks. More: MHA: Younger age groups driving rise in Michigan COVID-19 hospitalizationsAdThe state of Michigan reported a total of 54,500 active COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, March 23.
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine holds virtual Match Day ceremony
Read full article: Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine holds virtual Match Day ceremonyMatch Day is the day the National Resident Matching Program releases results to applicants seeking residency and fellowship training position. It takes place on the third Friday of March every year at most of the medical schools in the United States. READ: Newsweek names several Michigan hospitals as best in the country, world in 2021For Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, more than 120 medical students found out Friday where they’ll be doing their residency. “When a little girl says she wants to do something, just believe in her and encourage her,” Aryana Sharrak said. RELATED: Oakland University, Beaumont Health medical affiliation agreement extended for another 20 years
COVID survivor has emotional reunion with Beaumont Royal Oak ICU nurse
Read full article: COVID survivor has emotional reunion with Beaumont Royal Oak ICU nurseROYAL OAK, Mich. – There’s no doubt that the COVID pandemic has been an emotional time for so many people. There’s been too much heartbreak, but there’s also been moment that can make your heart burst with happiness and gratitude. Coronavirus survivor Heather Elizabeth-Brown spent 120 days in the hospital with 31 of those days on a ventilator in a medically induced coma at Beaumont Royal Oak. In her COVID-19 fog, she panicked, but she remembers a neurotrauma ICU named Zac Mudge. Brown said she never had the chance to properly thank him before the Zoom call.
Oakland University, Beaumont Health medical affiliation agreement extended for another 20 years
Read full article: Oakland University, Beaumont Health medical affiliation agreement extended for another 20 yearsOakland University announced on Monday, March 8, 2021, that its medical affiliation agreement with Beaumont Health has been extended through 2041. ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. – Oakland University announced on Monday (March 8) that its medical affiliation agreement with Beaumont Health has been extended through 2041. With the amended agreement, officials said Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine (OUWB) students will continue to train at Beaumont Hospitals in Royal Oak, Troy and Grosse Pointe. (Left to right) OUWB medical school students Mallory Peters, Joshua Volin , Rachel Kaltoff, Brett Friedman and Dean Duane Mezwa MD (Oakland University)According to the university, the affiliation agreement started in the mid-2000s after discussion of building a new medical school. In January 2007, OU and Beaumont Health submitted a letter of intent to the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) to start the process of accrediting a new allopathic medical school.
Newsweek names several Michigan hospitals as best in the country, world in 2021
Read full article: Newsweek names several Michigan hospitals as best in the country, world in 2021Several Metro Detroit and Michigan hospitals have been recognized as some of the best in the country and in the world by American news magazine Newsweek. For its third consecutive year, Newsweek has published its list of the “World’s Best Hospitals 2021,” in which global data is used to identify the top 2,000 hospitals across 25 countries, including the U.S., Japan, Germany, the U.K., India, Australia, Thailand and more. Michigan did not breach the top five, or the top ten, in the world, but it has breached the world’s top 30, with the University of Michigan Hospital’s Michigan Medicine ranking as 23rd in the world. AdNo other Michigan hospitals were among the top 200 in the world -- but several were still included on Newsweek’s list. But if you do, this ranking of the World’s Best Hospitals 2021 can help you feel confident as you make a critical choice about medical care.”Click here to see Newsweek’s entire “World’s Best Hospitals 2021″ list.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 18, 2021
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 18, 2021DETROIT – The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 578,091 as of Thursday, including 15,273 deaths, state officials report. According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 27.8 million cases have been reported in the U.S., with more than 490,875 deaths reported from the virus. AdMichigan COVID-19 vaccinations: How to find appointments, info on phasesCoronavirus headlines:VIEW: Tracking Michigan COVID-19 vaccine doses 💉VIEW: Tracking coronavirus cases, outbreaks in Michigan schoolsFor the second straight week, Michigan Medicine has announced it can only provide COVID-19 vaccine appointments to those receiving their second shot due to a limited vaccine supply. Public schools in Michigan were shut down during the fall due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. Their buildings have been closed for about two months -- since the state reported thousands of COVID-19 cases per day in November.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 17, 2021
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 17, 2021DETROIT – The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 577,203 as of Wednesday, including 15,188 deaths, state officials report. New COVID-19 cases have plateaued and deaths are starting to slow. Michigan COVID-19 vaccinations: How to find appointments, info on phasesCoronavirus headlines:VIEW: Tracking Michigan COVID-19 vaccine doses 💉AdVIEW: Tracking coronavirus cases, outbreaks in Michigan schoolsAs a result of an unexpected supply shortage Beaumont Health is canceling 1,884 second dose appointments scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 18. Public schools in Michigan were shut down during the fall due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. Their buildings have been closed for about two months -- since the state reported thousands of COVID-19 cases per day in November.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 16, 2021
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 16, 2021DETROIT – The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 575,489 as of Monday, including 15,158 deaths, state officials report. COVID hospitalizations also are trending lower in Michigan with just 1.69% of active cases hospitalized as of Friday, Feb. 12. Michigan COVID-19 vaccinations: How to find appointments, info on phasesCoronavirus headlines:VIEW: Tracking Michigan COVID-19 vaccine doses 💉VIEW: Tracking coronavirus cases, outbreaks in Michigan schoolsAdAs a result of an unexpected supply shortage Beaumont Health is canceling 1,884 second dose appointments scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 18. Public schools in Michigan were shut down during the fall due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. Their buildings have been closed for about two months -- since the state reported thousands of COVID-19 cases per day in November.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 15, 2021
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 15, 2021DETROIT – The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 575,489 as of Monday, including 15,158 deaths, state officials report. COVID hospitalizations also are trending lower in Michigan with just 1.69% of active cases hospitalized as of Friday, Feb. 12. Michigan COVID-19 vaccinations: How to find appointments, info on phasesCoronavirus headlines:VIEW: Tracking Michigan COVID-19 vaccine doses 💉VIEW: Tracking coronavirus cases, outbreaks in Michigan schoolsAdAs a result of an unexpected supply shortage Beaumont Health is canceling 1,884 second dose appointments scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 18. Public schools in Michigan were shut down during the fall due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. Their buildings have been closed for about two months -- since the state reported thousands of COVID-19 cases per day in November.
Beaumont Health cancels 1,884 second dose vaccine appointments due to unexpected low supply
Read full article: Beaumont Health cancels 1,884 second dose vaccine appointments due to unexpected low supplyDETROIT – As a result of an unexpected supply shortage Beaumont Health is canceling 1,884 second dose appointments scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 18. According to Beaumont Health, it was notified about the significant reduction in Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine allocation from the State of Michigan on Friday. Beaumont is also seeking more clarity from the state on these much needed second doses,” a statement from Beaumont Health read. The health system will not be able to open any more Pfizer first dose vaccine appointments at the Beaumont Service Center until additional vaccine is received. Our teams worked around the clock and throughout the weekend with the state to try and secure the second dose vaccine we requested,” Beaumont Health Chief Operating Officer Carolyn Wilson said.
Beaumont Health revises pandemic visitation policy, makes exceptions for patients without COVID-19
Read full article: Beaumont Health revises pandemic visitation policy, makes exceptions for patients without COVID-19DETROIT – Beaumont Health has updated COVID-19 visitation guidelines across the health system. Beginning 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 15, visitation will be permitted for patients who do not have or are not suspected of having COVID-19. “If the number of cases climbs at Beaumont or in the community, the health system will adjust its COVID-19 visitation guidelines as appropriate,” the news release read in part. No one is permitted to visit patients with pending or positive COVID-19 tests, except for:End-of-life. To read the complete text of Beaumont’s newly updated visitation guidelines, click here.
Beaumont Health revises pandemic visitation policy, makes exceptions for patients without COVID-19
Read full article: Beaumont Health revises pandemic visitation policy, makes exceptions for patients without COVID-19In a news release issued Sunday, the hospital system stated the policy change, “supports Beaumont’s commitment to on-site family presence and care planning discussions.”DETROIT – Beaumont Health has updated COVID-19 visitation guidelines across the health system. Beginning Monday, Feb. 15 at 8 a.m. visitation will be permitted for patients who do not have or are not suspected of having COVID-19. “If the number of cases climbs at Beaumont or in the community, the health system will adjust its COVID-19 visitation guidelines as appropriate,” the news release read in part. No one is permitted to visit patients with pending or positive COVID-19 tests, except for:End-of-life. To read the complete text of Beaumont’s newly updated visitation guidelines, click here.
Online ‘backdoor’ used by 2,700 to schedule vaccinations in Michigan
Read full article: Online ‘backdoor’ used by 2,700 to schedule vaccinations in Michigan(AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)ROYAL OAK, Mich. – Michigan’s largest health care provider canceled COVID-19 vaccine appointments for about 2,700 people after learning they jumped the line while registering online. “This allowed 2,700 people to ‘cut in line,’” the eight-hospital health system said Sunday. AdThe issue will not affect properly scheduled vaccine appointments, it added. Epic’s corporate office also was notified so it could communicate with other health systems to prevent this from occurring elsewhere. “We are also notifying the Michigan Hospital Association and other Michigan health systems about the issue.”
Beaumont shuts down scheduling vulnerability that allowed people to ‘cut in line’ for vaccinations
Read full article: Beaumont shuts down scheduling vulnerability that allowed people to ‘cut in line’ for vaccinationsBeaumont Health System’s IT team detected and shut down unusual activity Saturday related to online COVID-19 vaccination scheduling, the hospital announced Sunday. The Beaumont team determined a user took advantage of an Epic scheduling tool vulnerability and shared an unauthorized scheduling pathway publicly that allowed 2,700 people to “cut in line” and register for an unauthorized vaccine appointment. AdBeaumont notified the national Epic corporate office so it could communicate with other health systems to prevent this from occurring elsewhere. We regret 2,700 people in our community became victims of this unfortunate incident,” said Beaumont Health Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer Hans Keil. We are also notifying the Michigan Hospital Association and other Michigan health systems about the issue.”READ: Michigan COVID-19 vaccinations: How to find appointments, info on phases
Morning Briefing Jan. 16, 2021: Michigan Capitol on alert ahead of expected protest, counties cancel appointments due to COVID vaccine shortage, FCA and Peugeot merge
Read full article: Morning Briefing Jan. 16, 2021: Michigan Capitol on alert ahead of expected protest, counties cancel appointments due to COVID vaccine shortage, FCA and Peugeot mergeGovernment buildings in Lansing are boarded up in preparation of an expected armed protest this weekend at the state Capitol. Some county health departments are canceling COVID-19 vaccine appointments due to a supply shortage. Additionally, as of Friday Beaumont Health was forced to stop making COVID-19 vaccine appointments due to the same issue. The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 533,602 as of Friday, including 13,701 deaths, state officials report. New: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 16, 2021Here’s a look at more of the data:
Beaumont ups server capacity as demand for COVID vaccine increases in Michigan
Read full article: Beaumont ups server capacity as demand for COVID vaccine increases in MichiganBeaumont Health is assuring the public that its server capacity has been broadened to account for an influx of patients interested in scheduling appointments for COVID vaccinations after its system crashed Friday night. See: Michigan enters new vaccine phase Monday amid lagging rolloutAvailability of the COVID vaccine in Michigan varies depending on the region. The expansion of eligibility criteria creates an even higher demand for the vaccine -- which has already been struggling to meet demand since its nationwide authorization. On Wednesday, Michigan Chief Medical Executive Dr. Joneigh Khaldun told Michigan residents that when it comes to getting vaccinated, they’ll need to be patient. Eligible residents should not go to any of the clinics for a vaccine without an appointment.
Beaumont website crashes due to demand for COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Beaumont website crashes due to demand for COVID-19 vaccineSOUTHFIELD, Mich. – Michigan officials said adults 65 and older are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, Jan. 11. For now, people will be required to have an online appointment to get a vaccine. Beaumont Health sent out 900,000 emails to seniors already enrolled in myBeaumontChart Thursday night, alerting them that appointments were available. At Beaumont Health, once you’ve secured the appointment, you will be directed to the hospital’s Southfield service center. “We have found this is the safest way to vaccinate the most people at once.”Phone appointments could be possible in the future.
When can we realistically expect schools to reopen?
Read full article: When can we realistically expect schools to reopen?DETROIT – There could be some good news on the horizon in terms of reopening schools and getting back to normal. During a Harvard webinar, Dr. Anthony Fauci told a group that transmission in schools is lower than originally thought. Read: Michigan high schools allowed to reopen today as part of revised COVID order“When you look at it, the number of children getting it is less than you would have expected, which is good news for keeping the children in school,” Fauci said. “If it spreads in the school, the kids brings it home, parent brings it to work and spreads it there,” Sims said. “We have teachers who are ill, teachers quarantined from home and there’s a substitute shortage,” Roberts said.