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In March, the federal government pulled back $11.4 billion in promised funding for state and community health departments.
Overall, Ohio’s investment in public health is lower than many other states at both the state and local levels.” ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, headed by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, announced a restructuring of the ...
Ohio lawmakers wanted to give children a healthy start by keeping them on Medicaid through their fourth birthday. Then, ...
A program created in 2019 for Ohio’s water health, called H2Ohio, could face a dramatic cut in funding. H2Ohio was created by ...
By cutting out middlemen and dealing directly with pharmacies, Ohio’s Medicaid system saved money even as it dramatically ...
Governor Mike DeWine announced the statewide expansion of Ohio’s Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (MRSS), a mental ...
The Department of Health and Human Services is ending contracts with four regional centers, including Ohio State, that have ...
That included slashing $250 million for childhood vaccination programs at the Ohio Department of Health and $3 million of the $6 million already-promised grants to Columbus Public Health ...
Tracking of infectious diseases, mental health funding and self-described life saving investments are at risk in central Ohio and beyond after millions in federal funding cuts to health care and ...