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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business senior writer Mark Sanchez talk about Michigan’s improving health care staffing levels. Two Grand Rapids’ neighborhoods are experiencing economic development benefits including Roosevelt Park's four major projects.
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WGVU talks with Crain’s senior writer Mark Sanchez about Michigan long-term care providers new staffing mandates, a West Michigan bank merger and the Federal Trade Commission ruling noncompete agreements should be banned.
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New state laws take effect this month that will toughen penalties for people who assault healthcare workers.
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business senior writer Mark Sanchez talks about a new state law taking effect Friday designed to protect healthcare workers from abusive hospital visitors – and – Grand Action 2.0 has filed its soccer stadium construction plans with the city of Grand Rapids. What happens next?
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Members of the SEIU Healthcare Michigan Union say they are overstaffed and underpaid.
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Mark Sanchez from Crain’s Grand Rapids Business joins us to discuss:-Health care worker ad campaign-Controlling escalating drug costs-Regulating non-alcoholic beer in taprooms
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To keep up with rising demands, Corewell Health (formerly Spectrum Health) is seeking an emergency Certificate of Need from the State of Michigan. It hopes to add 48 beds to Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital and designate 117 beds for intensive care.
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It’s National Health Center Week. A week meant to raise awareness of the mission and accomplishments of community health centers nationwide. A local health center is being honored by the city of Grand Rapids.
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