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The Cleveland Clinic has revised its proposed policy that would have required patients to cancel or reschedule medical visits if they could not provide their copay before the visit.
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Dr. Brian Harte will lead Cleveland Clinic's East market, overseeing Hillcrest and Mentor hospitals.
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New Cleveland Clinic research shows younger adults age 18 to 50 are at risk for large-vessel occlusion strokes thought to happen in older adults.
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A Cleveland Clinic study has strengthened the link between eating foods such as red meat and full-fat dairy products and heart failure.
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A year after an IBM supercomputer was installed at Cleveland Clinic’s main campus, the health system’s leaders held a public discussion with IBM about the potential uses of artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
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The Women’s Comprehensive Health and Research Center will improve access to care, provide health education and develop support groups for women 55 and older, according to Cleveland Clinic leaders.
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Pharmaceutical companies say a growing number of hospital pharmacies are exploiting a loophole to qualify for a federal drug discount program.
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A Cleveland Clinic study found patients with type 2 diabetes who received bariatric surgery had better long-term outcomes than patients who strictly used weight loss drugs to treat their condition.
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The international health system reported its operating margins improved over 2022, when the organization reported losses of more than $200 million.
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Cleveland Clinic researchers used a trick learned from the herpes virus to in a COVID-19 vaccine, resulting in stronger protection against the virus.