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Gender-affirming care remains legal in Michigan, but Donald Trump’s attack on trans people is making it harder to access.
The Ann Arbor medical system cited a federal subpoena and "escalating external threats and risks" for its decision.
More than a month after Karadell’s stroke, he said he essentially gave up and left the hospital to go to a less-intensive ...
Michigan Medicine, the University of Michigan’s medical center, said Monday it would no longer offer gender-affirming care to ...
Michigan Medicine has received a federal subpoena as part of a criminal and civil investigation into gender-affirming care ...
The Trump administration has strong-armed the University of Michigan’s statewide hospital system over its provision of ...
Corewell Health became the first major provider in the state to suspend gender-affirming care for minors in February. The ...
UM Health-Sparrow and the University of Olivet have partnered to launch a new Bachelor of Science in nursing program, which ...
Michigan Medicine to end health plan, expects layoffs University of Michigan Health Plan through Ann Arbor-based Michigan Medicine will end after 2025.
Professional workers, physician assistants and other hospital employees are engaged in a battle with administration at Michigan Medicine over pay, benefits and understaffing that requires a ...
Ann Arbor-based Michigan Medicine’s new CEO, David Miller, MD, has begun his tenure in the role, effective July 1. He will also serve as executive vice president for medical affairs at the ...
Michigan Medicine has named its next leader. Dr. David Miller, urologist and president of University of Michigan Health hospital system, will ascend to the role of CEO of the Ann Arbor-based ...