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Wayne County urge citizens to get medical coverage

Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans and representatives from the Department of Health and Human Services announced the Wayne County will be hosting two...

ConcertoHealth breaks barriers in providing health care

It's no myth that the elderly and disenfranchised tend to lack access to the proper resources to ensure overall health and wellness. One group...

Madonna adds Health Sciences majors for emerging needs

Baby boomers are aging, people are staying active later in life, and health care continues to evolve. In response, Madonna University now offers two new...

If you qualify for Medicaid and Medicare, you must take action

Many people considered MI Health Link, the state’s new program that allows some people who qualify for health care and services that are covered...

Protecting 50 years of child healthcare

“It was a generation ago that Harry Truman said, “Millions of our citizens do not now have a full measure of opportunity to achieve...

2nd Annual Community Health Fair at the historic Eastern Market, September 9

The Wayne County Department of Children and Family Services is partnering with the Institute of Population Health, Detroit Central City Community Mental Health, the...

DETROIT MEDICAL CENTER AWARDED NATIONAL HEALTH CARE INNOVATION AWARD

  The Detroit Medical Center (DMC) has been selected to receive an award of $9,966,608 as part of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services'...

Detroit's Mandela Day Celebration

We have gathered here today after attending the 104th National Convention of the NAACP in Orlando, Florida. The theme of our National Convention...

Senate Democrats Try to Force Vote on Medicaid Expansion

Michigan Senate Democrats sought to force a vote today on HB 4714, legislation to expand Medicaid in Michigan, but their efforts were defeated...

Organizing for Action To Air Pro-Obama Healthcare Ads

WASHINGTON — An outside group supporting President Barack Obama’s agenda plans to air a series of ads this summer promoting Obama’s health care overhaul. Organizing for Action intends to spend at least $1 million this summer on ads to draw attention to the implementation of the health care law, including its quality of care and coverage of uninsured Americans. The move comes as the White House works to implement the law. People without access to health coverage through their jobs can start shopping for subsidized private insurance in new state markets beginning Oct. 1. Those benefits will kick in Jan. 1. The organization’s first ad touts benefits for consumers, including preventive care, average rebate checks of $150 last year and tax credits for small businesses to pay for part of their workers’ coverage. ...

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