In a major public-health success story, lead exposure in Michigan children has plummeted in recent decades, including in Flint.
Michigan Health Watch
In-depth reporting on the intersection between public policy and important health topics ‒ such as insurance coverage, hospital admissions, opioid abuse, access to care, medical research and the business of health care ‒ that impact nearly every Michigan resident.
Ascension, owner of 15 Michigan hospitals, confirms cyberattack was ransomware
Ascension, which operates 15 Michigan hospitals, says its facilities remain ‘open and operational,’ but patients can expect delays as it tries to recover from the ransomware attack.
Cyberattack forces Ascension hospitals in Michigan to reroute patients
A cyberattack that hobbled one of the nation’s largest systems Wednesday continued to wreak havoc Friday.
Beyond methadone: Trio of drugs treat opioid use disorder
Michiganders living with opioid use disorder have three FDA-approved medications they can turn to for treatment: methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone. Here’s how they work.
There’s a proven way to help kick opioids. Not enough in Michigan use it
Federal and state policy changes mean more doctors can prescribe a drug known to help patients fight addiction. But advocates say stigma and other barriers keep Michigan patients from accessing medication assisted treatment.
Michigan farmers must step up bird flu fight under new emergency order
Avian flu has spread to livestock in at least six Michigan counties. Now, the state is ordering farmers to take more action — the ‘most comprehensive measures in the country.’
COVID Tracker | Cases increase; Bridge discontinuing tracker
This tracker recorded Michigan’s COVID-19 case numbers, positivity rate, county infection rates, and weekly cases along with maps and daily state curve data.
Infant mental health: Michigan clinic aims to build resiliency for a lifetime
Michigan families say the state’s behavioral health system is overwhelmed and understaffed. A new Detroit clinic offers a jump start on mental health — sometimes just days after birth.
U-M expert probes psychological effect of active-shooter drills in schools
Active-shooter drills are required in Michigan’s schools, but the forms they take vary — from tabletop exercises among staff to school-day drills that feature actors posing as assailants. A federal panel will ask: To what end and at what cost?
Bill would ease access to birth control for minors, others in Michigan
Michigan lawmakers Thursday moved forward legislation to allow pharmacists to write scripts for birth control, whatever a patient’s age.