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Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor now accepting donations for ‘toy store’ ahead of holidays
Read full article: Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor now accepting donations for ‘toy store’ ahead of holidaysC.S. Mott Children's Hospital's annual toy store is accepting donations for pediatric patients.
University of Michigan’s Mott named first ChildKind certified hospital in state
Read full article: University of Michigan’s Mott named first ChildKind certified hospital in stateChildKind International is an organization that focuses on pediatric pain prevention and treatment by awarding certification to hospitals across the world that excel in the field.
Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor opens $1.5M music therapy studio for patients
Read full article: Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor opens $1.5M music therapy studio for patientsC.S. Mott Children's Hospital will be able to triple its current musical therapy services for its patients through the brand-new Sophie's Place studio.
Several shots fired at Detroit hospital shortly after freeway shooting, police say
Read full article: Several shots fired at Detroit hospital shortly after freeway shooting, police sayPolice are looking for a shooter or shooters accused of firing more than a dozen rounds at a Detroit hospital moments after shots were fired on I-94.
Ranking: University of Michigan’s Mott No. 1 children’s hospital in Michigan
Read full article: Ranking: University of Michigan’s Mott No. 1 children’s hospital in MichiganC.S. Mott Children's Hospital continues to lead pediatric medicine in the state of Michigan, according to U.S. News & World Report.
Concordia University Ann Arbor alum recognized for impact on rural health care
Read full article: Concordia University Ann Arbor alum recognized for impact on rural health careJeremiah "JJ" Hodshire received an M.S. from Concordia University Ann Arbor in Organizational Leadership and Administration in 2016.
Metro Detroit nurse has unique care perspective after facing life-threatening injuries from car crash
Read full article: Metro Detroit nurse has unique care perspective after facing life-threatening injuries from car crashLawren Ruiz was unexpectedly hospitalized from a serious car crash while she was studying to become a nurse.
Henry Ford Health president, CEO leaving for new role at nonprofit health system
Read full article: Henry Ford Health president, CEO leaving for new role at nonprofit health systemThe president and CEO of Henry Ford Health announced Thursday that he is stepping down and taking another position with a Chicago-based health system.
Couple’s mission to help Ukraine is expanding in St. Clair Shores
Read full article: Couple’s mission to help Ukraine is expanding in St. Clair ShoresAbout one month ago, Tony Pate left his Saint Clair Shores home and traveled to Ukraine to deliver medical supplies he collected out of his garage. Now he’s set to make another trip as more than 200-tons of supplies have come from Southeast Michigan, and as you can imagine, that type of collection takes up a lot of space.
Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital pushes forward with deforestation for expansion
Read full article: Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital pushes forward with deforestation for expansionThe tree-cutting process has already started to create room for the expansion of a Henry Ford Health hospital in West Bloomfield.
Clarkston Community Schools staffers learn how to field dress wounds in case of mass casualty event
Read full article: Clarkston Community Schools staffers learn how to field dress wounds in case of mass casualty eventClarkston Community Schools received life-saving lessons that may have been unimaginable a few decades ago.
Michigan health officials address record number of COVID cases, hospitalizations
Read full article: Michigan health officials address record number of COVID cases, hospitalizationsMichigan public health leaders and physicians are scheduled to provide an update on current COVID-19 metrics as they urge residents to protect themselves from COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses.
Live stream: Michigan health officials to address record number of COVID cases, hospitalizations
Read full article: Live stream: Michigan health officials to address record number of COVID cases, hospitalizationsMichigan public health leaders and physicians are scheduled to provide an update on current COVID-19 metrics as they urge residents to protect themselves from COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses.
Today: Michigan health officials to address record number of COVID cases, hospitalizations
Read full article: Today: Michigan health officials to address record number of COVID cases, hospitalizationsMichigan public health leaders and physicians are scheduled to provide an update on current COVID-19 metrics as they urge residents to protect themselves from COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses.
University of Michigan annual report reveals strong financial position despite pandemic
Read full article: University of Michigan annual report reveals strong financial position despite pandemicDespite the many challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Michigan’s “financial position remains strong,” according to the school’s annual report.
Live stream: Henry Ford Health officials give COVID update
Read full article: Live stream: Henry Ford Health officials give COVID updateOfficials with the Henry Ford Health System held a virtual news conference Wednesday morning to provide an update on COVID-19 hospitalizations, vaccinations and the virus’ impact on operations.
Michigan health chief: Hospitals are at breaking point amid another COVID surge
Read full article: Michigan health chief: Hospitals are at breaking point amid another COVID surgeMichigan’s fight against COVID-19 is at yet another critical point as 20% of Michigan hospital beds are filled with COVID patients.
‘We need the public’s help.’ Michigan Medicine urges vaccination amid hospital’s worst COVID-19 surge yet
Read full article: ‘We need the public’s help.’ Michigan Medicine urges vaccination amid hospital’s worst COVID-19 surge yetMichigan Medicine officials issue plea to the public to get vaccinated as beds fill up.
Michigan health officials concerned about omicron COVID variant: Here’s the latest
Read full article: Michigan health officials concerned about omicron COVID variant: Here’s the latestDoctors and nurses fear the new omicron variant of the coronavirus could make things even worse at Michigan’s hospitals.
St. Joseph Mercy hospitals receive national safety distinction for preventative practices
Read full article: St. Joseph Mercy hospitals receive national safety distinction for preventative practicesThe distinction from the independent national watchdog organization recognizes how hospitals prevent medical errors and harm to patients.
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.
University of Michigan study reveals why diabetics can develop severe COVID-19
Read full article: University of Michigan study reveals why diabetics can develop severe COVID-19Researchers at U-M found an explanation for why patients with diabetes are at high risk for developing severe COVID infections.
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.
Detroit Medical Center updates hospital visitor policy: One support person will be allowed to visit per day
Read full article: Detroit Medical Center updates hospital visitor policy: One support person will be allowed to visit per dayThe Detroit Medical Center announced updates to its hospital visitor policy Wednesday that allows only one support person to visit inpatients per day.
U-M study: Hospitalizations among adolescents with eating disorders spike during pandemic
Read full article: U-M study: Hospitalizations among adolescents with eating disorders spike during pandemicYoung patients admitted to hospital for eating disorders more than doubled during the pandemic at Michigan Medicine.
Trinity Health is requiring COVID-19 vaccine for staff at all health care facilities
Read full article: Trinity Health is requiring COVID-19 vaccine for staff at all health care facilitiesTrinity Health announced Thursday it will require all colleagues, clinical staff, contractors, and those conducting business in its health care facilities be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Are hospitals more dangerous in July? What every patient should know about the ‘July Effect’
Read full article: Are hospitals more dangerous in July? What every patient should know about the ‘July Effect’In the United Kingdom they call it Black Wednesday; in the United States it’s known as the July Effect. Both of these ominous names refer to the time when new doctors graduate medical school and start their hospital residencies. In addition, the previous year’s interns and junior residents move on, assuming new responsibilities and acclimating to unfamiliar colleagues and work environments.
University of Michigan: Severe COVID cases likely to be followed by long-haul symptoms
Read full article: University of Michigan: Severe COVID cases likely to be followed by long-haul symptomsA new study by researchers at the University of Michigan found that those who experienced severe COVID-19 were more likely to become long haulers.
IBM Watson Health names St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor, Chelsea hospitals in top 100 list
Read full article: IBM Watson Health names St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor, Chelsea hospitals in top 100 listSt. Joseph Ann Arbor has once again been named on IBM Watson Health’s annual 100 Top Hospitals list along with its sister hospital in Chelsea.
Detroit Medical Center announces new hospital visitor restrictions amid COVID surge
Read full article: Detroit Medical Center announces new hospital visitor restrictions amid COVID surgeThe Detroit Medical Center (DMC) announced new hospital visitor restrictions Friday amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in Michigan.
VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System to vaccinate all veterans, their spouses and caregivers against COVID-19
Read full article: VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System to vaccinate all veterans, their spouses and caregivers against COVID-19Veterans, spouses and caregivers can sign up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine through VAAAHS.
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.
Michigan COVID hospitalizations: Concerns grow as more younger adults are in ICU
Read full article: Michigan COVID hospitalizations: Concerns grow as more younger adults are in ICUI have seen a very clear increase in COVID patients at the ER in Detroit, and many of them need to be hospitalized. Tatem is a critical care specialist in the ICU at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. They’re about 5 years or so younger than we’ve seen in the past,” said Tatem. “The fact that they’re critical ill and in an ICU means that they’re going to have pretty much a protracted course. New: Michigan governor has new COVID vaccination goal of 100,000 doses per dayCoronavirus resources:
Nurse fired after sharing video from inside DMC Sinai Grace Hospital still helping fight COVID pandemic
Read full article: Nurse fired after sharing video from inside DMC Sinai Grace Hospital still helping fight COVID pandemicDETROIT – It was almost exactly a year ago when a wave of COVID patients was starting to overwhelm hospitals. A Metro Detroit nurse took a video inside Sinai Grace Hospital and spoke about the need for more supplies. The hospital said that the cellphone video violated hospital policy and Barkai was fired. Detroit and Sinai Grace got hit by a wave of COVID-19 patients to the point the hospital was running out of space for those who were dying. Barkai is still involved in litigation with the company that owns Sinai Grace.
Beaumont Hospital-Royal Oak president leads way through COVID pandemic
Read full article: Beaumont Hospital-Royal Oak president leads way through COVID pandemicNancy Susick was the first in her family to graduate from college. But that’s just a small note in her long, inspirational story that leads to this moment amid the COVID pandemic at Beaumont Hospital-Royal Oak. Watch the full story above. View: Nancy Susick, RN, profile from BeaumontCORONAVIRUS RESOURCES
Michigan hospital investigates organ photos posted on social media
Read full article: Michigan hospital investigates organ photos posted on social mediaGRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Spectrum Health launched an investigation into photos posted on Instagram from inside an operating room. It appears the photos were posted by a group of residents training at Spectrum Health in Grand Rapids. Spectrum Health released the following statement to WOODTV:The privacy of patients and the confidentiality of their medical information is a priority at Spectrum Health. We were disappointed to learn that surgical images were posted on an Instagram account used by a group of residents and are taking steps to resolve this issue. The Instagram account has been closed and a full investigation is underway.
Michigan Medicine to resume construction on new 12-story hospital in Ann Arbor
Read full article: Michigan Medicine to resume construction on new 12-story hospital in Ann ArborArchitectural rendering of the new inpatient hospital on Michigan Medicine's Ann Arbor campus. ANN ARBOR – Michigan Medicine announced it will soon resume construction on a new 12-story hospital that was paused due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Michigan Medicine)With current facilities operating at more than 90% capacity, the new 690,000 gross square foot building will provide adult patients at Michigan Medicine more access. “As a result, all Michigan Medicine inpatient beds will be single private rooms. According to Michigan Medicine, the new facility will include:Family spaces throughout and space for loved ones to visit in each patient room.
Newsweek names Ann Arbor hospitals among best in the world
Read full article: Newsweek names Ann Arbor hospitals among best in the worldANN ARBOR, Mich. – On Wednesday, both University of Michigan Hospital and St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor were named on Newsweek’s World’s Best Hospitals 2021 list. University of Michigan Hospital ranked 23 out of the top 200 hospitals in the world and was the only Michigan hospital to make the global shortlist. AdSaint Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor hospital joined 2,000 hospitals from 25 countries on Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals 2021 list. Credit: Saint Joseph Mercy Ann ArborSt. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor also made it onto the United States list ranking at 334, and its sister hospital in Chelsea ranked 64. Both Ann Arbor hospital systems performed “above average,” according to the 2021 list.
U-M researchers: Parent visitation should not be restricted at pediatric hospitals
Read full article: U-M researchers: Parent visitation should not be restricted at pediatric hospitalsVance: The majority of hospitals changed policies to limit visitation to one parent/caregiver at the bedside. Several hospitals restricted all parents, caregivers and others required that only one parent be designated as the ‘visitor’ for the duration of the hospitalization. I am hopeful that with this statement and the attention it may garner, that hospital administrators review visitation policies to ensure they aren’t overreaching. Vance: The term “essential care” came directly from parents who stated this is how they wanted to be viewed. The specific phrasing of “essential care” is new in this context, but for a long time, there have been many advocates for family-centered care which integrates family involvement.
First 10 days after COVID patients leave hospital carry high risk, study says
Read full article: First 10 days after COVID patients leave hospital carry high risk, study saysMEXICO CITY, MEXICO - DECEMBER 19: Doctor walks through the COVID-19 area in front of a wheelchair at the hospital of the National Institute of Respiratory Diseases Ismael Cosío Villegas on December 19, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Alfredo Martinez/Getty Images)ANN ARBOR – A growing number of studies have shown that in the first months after being discharged from the hospital, COVID-19 patients faced a high risk of returning for treatment, ongoing health problems and death. The overall risk of readmission or death for COVID patients was lower than that for patients with the other two conditions after 60 days. “For many patients, COVID-19 seems to set off cascades of problems that are every bit as serious as those we see in other diseases. Half of the patients in the study were Black and 95% of the patients were male -- both high risk groups.
Pediatric patients in Ann Arbor experience ‘bedside toy store’ ahead of Christmas
Read full article: Pediatric patients in Ann Arbor experience ‘bedside toy store’ ahead of ChristmasA member of the Mott Child and Family Life team dressed as an elf delivers presents to a pediatric patient at Mott Children's Hospital. ANN ARBOR – Although the coronavirus pandemic has changed holiday traditions worldwide this year, the annual “bedside toy store” at C.S. This year, members of the Mott Child and Family Life Team played elves and went “shopping” for the perfect gifts patients. A member of staff picks out toys for a family of a hospitalized child at Mott Children's Hospital. Before the pandemic, the holiday store is an event that lasts days and involves 20-30 volunteers who help wrap gifts and stock the shelves.
St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor receives COVID-19 vaccines, begins vaccinations
Read full article: St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor receives COVID-19 vaccines, begins vaccinationsA healthcare worker at St. Joe's Ann Arbor holds up a sticker that says "I Got Vaccinated" as COVID-19 vaccinations get underway. ANN ARBOR – The first shipment of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine arrived at four hospitals within the Mercy Health and Saint Joseph Mercy Health System on Thursday, including St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor, St. Joseph Mercy Oakland and Mercy Health Saint Mary’s in Grand Rapids and Mercy Health Muskegon. Mercy Health Muskegon received 1,950 doses while the other three hospitals received 975. All hospitals within Trinity Health Michigan have ultra-cold freezers capable of storing the vaccines. For more information about the COVID-19 vaccine, visit www.stjoeshealth.org/vaccine.
U-M publishes COVID guidebooks based on experience of patients, caregivers
Read full article: U-M publishes COVID guidebooks based on experience of patients, caregiversCOVID patients and caregivers. Other sources include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Michigan Medicine and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. They are available online now at COVID Collaborative Care Workbook. Procter & Gamble Co. and U-M’s Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research supported the initiative. According to the team, the guides can serve as templates for others, from individuals to medical centers.
VA Ann Arbor receives its first batch of COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: VA Ann Arbor receives its first batch of COVID-19 vaccineANN ARBOR – VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System on Tuesday morning received 975 initial doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. VAAAHS was selected as one of 37 VA medical centers across the U.S. to receive the first shipment of the vaccine. “We’re proud to be among the first medical centers to receive the initial doses of the vaccine,” Director Ginny Creasman said in a statement. Those who receive the vaccine will get it in two doses, 21 days apart. Veterans seeking more information can sign up for the VA’s COVID-19 Vaccine Keep Me Informed tool, visit its Coronavirus Vaccine FAQs website, contact their healthcare provider or visit their facility website.
University of Michigan Hospital workers show what ‘reconstituting’ COVID vaccine means
Read full article: University of Michigan Hospital workers show what ‘reconstituting’ COVID vaccine meansANN ARBOR, Mich. – Michigan Medicine plans to have 55 frontline workers receive the COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday. Tom Mann, the director of occupational health at the University of Michigan Hospital, described what needs to be done to get the vaccine to these workers. The “reconstitution process” means mixing the vaccine with saline to prepare it for the patient. First doses arrived MondayThe first doses from Pfizer came rolling into Michigan Medicine on Monday morning. University of Michigan Health System President Dr. David Spahlinger said he got word over the weekend that the vaccines were ready and being shipped.
Health care workers at University of Michigan hospital receive first doses of COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Health care workers at University of Michigan hospital receive first doses of COVID-19 vaccineANN ARBOR, Mich. – The first Michigan Medicine front line health care workers at University of Michigan Hospital are now receiving the very first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. Workers at U of M Hospital were some of the very first to get the initial vaccine shot late Monday. The first doses from Pfizer came rolling into Michigan Medicine on Monday morning. U of M Health System President Dr. David Spahlinger said he got word over the weekend that the vaccines were ready and being shipped. “It was a package of hope,” Spahlinger said.
VA Ann Arbor one of first VA sites to receive doses of COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: VA Ann Arbor one of first VA sites to receive doses of COVID-19 vaccine(AP Photo/Morry Gash, Pool)ANN ARBOR – VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System announced on Monday morning that it was selected as one of 37 VA sites nationwide to receive initial COVID-19 vaccine doses. According to a news release, the VA Ann Arbor Medical Center was selected for its ability to inoculate a large population and store the vials at extremely cold temperatures. In compliance with Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations, the Ann Arbor VAMC will start vaccinating veterans in long-term VA health care facilities and health care personnel. Like healthcare systems around the country, VA Ann Arbor will begin a limited-supply phase followed by a mass implementation phase once a large vaccine supply is available. “As more vaccine becomes available, eligible Veterans will be contacted directly to discuss specifics and set appointments to receive the vaccine.”
COVID-19 vaccine arrives at University of Michigan Hospital
Read full article: COVID-19 vaccine arrives at University of Michigan HospitalANN ARBOR, Mich. – Hospitals across Michigan have been preparing for months for the COVID-19 vaccine to arrive -- that day has come. READ: Michigan Medicine: Employee COVID vaccinations starting todayA shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine arrived at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor on Monday. There are 48 hospitals and a dozen health departments across Michigan that will receive the vaccine. In Metro Detroit that includes, Ascension Hospital in Warren, five different Henry Ford hospitals, hospitals in the Beaumont Health System and the Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital. The Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital is one of 37 Veterans sites to receive initial doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Santa makes virtual visits to pediatric patients in Ann Arbor
Read full article: Santa makes virtual visits to pediatric patients in Ann ArborANN ARBOR – Though this pandemic has canceled most yearly events and traditions, Santa isn’t one of them. The man in the red suit and Mrs. Claus made virtual visits from the North Pole via Zoom to sick children at Michigan Medicine C.S. Child and Family Life staff made the cherished yearly visit possible by bringing Santa room to room on an iPad. “Because of their health conditions, visiting Santa isn’t possible for many of them, let alone during a pandemic. We are so thankful to the donors who are giving the gift of time to keep the tradition alive this year.”Related reading:
U-M’s Mott named among nation’s most innovative children’s hospitals by Parents Magazine
Read full article: U-M’s Mott named among nation’s most innovative children’s hospitals by Parents MagazineMott Children’s Hospital is named in Parents Magazine’s January 2021 issue as one of the most innovative children’s hospitals in the nation. The publications surveyed the country’s 50 leading children’s hospitals about their newest innovations, technology and response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the second time the magazine has ranked pediatric hospitals for innovation. Parents spotlighted Mott for its innovation in research and treatment of pediatric brain tumors. Research at Mott has demonstrated that tumor DNA in spinal fluid could help diagnose and treat young cancer patients with aggressive brain tumors.
Crews extinguish fire at Ascension Rochester Hospital, no injuries reported
Read full article: Crews extinguish fire at Ascension Rochester Hospital, no injuries reportedROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. – Fire crews were dispatched Thursday morning to Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital on reports of a fire. According to authorities, the call came in at about 8:45 a.m. and when fire crews arrived, they found smoke coming from the second floor of the building. Authorities said the hospital’s sprinkler system held the fire back until fire crews were able to extinguish the fire. Rochester Hills Fire Department had help from fire crews from Waterford, Bloomfield Township, Troy, Oakland Township and Auburn Hills. The fire investigation will be handled by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office.
Beaumont Hospital-Wayne restricts visitation as coronavirus spreads rapidly in Michigan
Read full article: Beaumont Hospital-Wayne restricts visitation as coronavirus spreads rapidly in MichiganWAYNE, Mich. – The Beaumont Hospital in Wayne is restricting patient visitation to help prevent the spread of coronavirus as cases and hospitalizations continue to rise throughout Michigan. COVID patients will be allowed visitors if they are nearing the end of life. The Beaumont Hospital in Wayne is the latest of the Beaumont hospitals to issue visitation restrictions as coronavirus spread increases across Michigan. A number of other medical centers have also recently ramped up visitation restrictions as COVID-19 cases climb throughout Michigan. On Wednesday, the state reported 4,273 new COVID-19 cases and 73 new deaths in Michigan since Tuesday.
Michigan Medicine announces restrictions to visitors as statewide COVID-19 cases surge
Read full article: Michigan Medicine announces restrictions to visitors as statewide COVID-19 cases surgeANN ARBOR – Michigan Medicine announced Monday it has added visitor restrictions at its hospitals and clinics to curb the spread of COVID-19 and to protect patients and staff. Visitors, including family, are required to wear a face covering that covers their nose and mouth at all Michigan Medicine properties, including inside a patient’s room. No visitors will be allowed in clinics for adult patients unless the patient has a physical or cognitive impairment that requires assistance. We hope that by adding these restrictions, we will better protect everyone from COVID-19,” Washer continued. “Limiting visitors and requiring a mask at all times will help reduce the spread of infection.”Related reading:
26-year-old Michigan man killed in single vehicle rollover crash
Read full article: 26-year-old Michigan man killed in single vehicle rollover crashMELVIN, Mich. – A 26-year-old Melvin man was killed in a crash that happened before 5:30 a.m. today. Police say the crash took place near Lapeer and Wales Center roads in Wales Township. The victim’s 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche was traveling eastbound on Lapeer when it went off the road into a ditch and rolled several times ending up on its wheels, police say. As a result the victim was ejected from the vehicle. The crash is still under investigation.
2 children in hospital after father crashes ATV into Macomb County home, police say
Read full article: 2 children in hospital after father crashes ATV into Macomb County home, police saySHELBY TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Two children and their father were taken to the hospital after an ATV crash in Macomb County. The crash happened around 6:45 p.m. Tuesday at Wren and Cardinals streets in Shelby Township, according to authorities. Police said two children, ages nine and 12, were riding the ATV with their father when it slammed into a home on Cardinal Street near 22 Mile and Shelby roads. Officials believe the driver of the ATV was speeding on Wren Street and lost control in the dark at Cardinal Street and struck a house. “I had to make sure that kid was OK.”The crash investigator for Shelby Township police was worried the children might not survive.
2 injured after shots are fired into van on Detroit’s west side
Read full article: 2 injured after shots are fired into van on Detroit’s west sidePublished: October 27, 2020, 12:18 am Updated: October 27, 2020, 12:38 amDETROIT – Two men were rushed to the hospital on Monday night after shots were fired at a van on Detroit’s west side. The crash happened in the Grand River Avenue and Greenfield Road area. Police say the 33-year-old driver had to undergo surgery as a result. The van crashed into a utility pole after the shots were fired. Anyone with information is asked to call Detroit police at 1-800-SPEAK-UP.
Oakland County deputies rush baby to hospital while firefighters perform CPR
Read full article: Oakland County deputies rush baby to hospital while firefighters perform CPRPONTIAC, Mich. – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies rushed a choking 10-month-old child to a hospital while firefighters from the Waterford Regional Fire Department performed CPR on the child. Deputies were dispatched to the 100 block of Parkdale Avenue in Pontiac on Sept. 28 on the report of a 10-month-old child who was conscious and not breathing. Deputies arrived and so did crews from the Waterford Regional Fire Department and CPR was started on the child. Two firefighters put the child in the back seat of a patrol car and continued to perform CPR while a deputy drove them to the hospital. Other deputies worked to clear a path for the patrol car to get to the hospital as safely and as quick as possible.
Potential compromised patient data at McLaren Oakland in Pontiac
Read full article: Potential compromised patient data at McLaren Oakland in PontiacDETROIT – On Oct. 6, McLaren Oakland notified 2,219 current and former patients of a potential compromise of their personal data on a hospital computer. On July 10, 2020, representatives from McLaren Oakland became aware of a computer desktop file containing an unauthorized and unsecured link to a file containing patients' protected health information. Following an investigation, McLaren Oakland officials have discovered that the link was inadvertently rendered insecure by an employee, and that there is no evidence of fraudulent or criminal activity related to this incident. The Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Civil Rights has been notified of the incident, and McLaren Oakland will cooperate with the Office in its review. The notification letter includes details on identity theft monitoring and protection services offered through McLaren, free of charge.
Henry Ford Hospital in West Bloomfield fully functional, providing care despite power interruption
Read full article: Henry Ford Hospital in West Bloomfield fully functional, providing care despite power interruptionWEST BLOOMFIELD, Mich. – Late this Monday morning, a utility contractor working on a public infrastructure upgrade on the easement near Maple Road hit the main power line that supplies electrical power to the Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital campus. The hospital is fully functional and providing care for patients. If their condition warrants, some patients may be transferred to Henry Ford Hospital. We will update the community when the main power line is restored and all operations return to normal. We continue to provide safe, quality care to our community at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital.”
Mask up with Beaumont Health
Read full article: Mask up with Beaumont HealthThe advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. This article is sponsored by Beaumont HealthDr. Justin Skryzynski from Beaumont Health explained how to properly wear and store your mask. To prevent initial contamination he suggests washing your hands before putting on the mask. Make sure to hold the mask by the loops when placing it on your face. For those worried about the regular handling of the mask, you can adjust it as needed throughout the day but you will need to sanitize your hands afterward.
Michigan State Police investigating possible freeway shooting involving two victims
Read full article: Michigan State Police investigating possible freeway shooting involving two victimsDETROIT Michigan State Police are investigating a possible freeway shooting that reportedly left two people hospitalized. On Sunday at around 4:55 a.m. MSP responded to the freeway shooting that happened on the southbound Lodge Freeway between Davison and Hamilton. According to police, two of the shooting victims drove to Henry Ford Hospital. Police are shutting down the southbound Lodge Freeway at Elmhurst Avenue to investigate the shooting. Stay with Local 4 News and ClickOnDetroit as this story continues to develop.
Beaumont Hospital in Farmington Hills won’t allow visitors due to rise in COVID-19 case
Read full article: Beaumont Hospital in Farmington Hills won’t allow visitors due to rise in COVID-19 caseFARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – Because of a recent rise in coronavirus (COVID-19) cases at the Beaumont Hospital in Farmington Hills a no visitor policy has been implemented. The policy was made out of an abundance of caution, officials said. All other visitors are also restricted until further notice. Exceptions may apply if a visitor screens negative for symptoms of respiratory infection. Approved visitors will be required to wear PPE at all times and cannot leave the patient room.
Why cases of cancer are going undetected amid coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Why cases of cancer are going undetected amid coronavirus pandemicDr. McGeorge can be seen on Local 4 News helping Metro Detroiters with health concerns when he isn't helping save lives in the emergency room at Henry Ford Hospital.
Michigan Medicine ranked No. 11 hospital in nation by U.S. News & World Report
Read full article: Michigan Medicine ranked No. 11 hospital in nation by U.S. News & World ReportANN ARBOR On Tuesday, U.S. News and World Report released its 2020-21 rankings for the best hospitals in the nation and Michigan Medicine is one of the top 20. At Michigan Medicine, our commitment is to our patients, first and foremost, Marschall Runge, M.D., Ph.D., executive vice president for medical affairs at the University of Michigan, said in a statement. Mott Childrens Hospital was ranked by U.S. News and World Report as the top-ranked childrens hospital in Michigan. For its rankings, U.S. News & World Report evaluated 4,554 community hospitals but only 134 -- just under 3 percent -- were ranked as having at least one specialty. Our national ranking is truly an honor, Jeffrey Desmond, M.D., chief medical officer of Michigan Medicine, said in a statement.