Michigan crash victim sues insurance company for halting therapy payments
Carmen Burgie has been wheelchair bound since 2001. But about six months ago, her insurance company, Auto-Owners Insurance, stopped paying for her therapists – who she needs for a better quality of life.
Corewell Health expands into Detroit with full-service school clinic
Corewell Health opened a full-service health clinic inside Detroit Edison Public School Academy on Friday.
UAW reaches verbal tentative agreement with Blue Cross Blue Shield
On Wednesday, the two bargaining teams will formalize the tentative contract. If ratified, it would end the strike that began on Sept. 13.
St. Clair Shores mom in dire need of kidney after 2 years on waiting list
“Finding someone who would be able to donate would be fantastic," said Jennifer Latowski's husband of nearly 18 years, Eric.
Michigan car crash survivor sues auto insurance company for caregiver pay
A ruling this summer requires auto insurance companies to reinstate care for Michigan car crash survivors, but many of those victims are still waiting for anything to change.
Difference in COVID death count in senior care facilities poses three-hour debate
After a three-hour debate at the capitol, both sides agreed that a better reporting system is needed.
Healthcare open enrollment starts Nov. 1 -- What to know
Open enrollment is now available for 2022 Healthcare.gov plans.
Health systems like Henry Ford look overseas to Philippines to fill nursing shortage
"The work level has increased," she said. "It’s very stressful. And then you go home and you feel like he just didn’t do enough anymore. It is very taxing."
Dogs 97% effective in detecting COVID-19 in human sweat, according to French study
A French study reported the canines are highly effective in detecting COVID-19 in human perspiration.
Henry Ford Health System cardiologists have new tool for heart attack victims
A team of doctors at Henry Ford Health System have saved dozens of lives over the past 15 years and are now working to pass the knowledge to other health systems.
U.S. Supreme Court likely to leave Affordable Care Act in place
The Supreme Court appeared likely to leave the bulk of the Affordable Care Act in place, following opening arguments made at the high court over the law's constitutionality.
Michigan hospitals missed out on $130,000 in COVID-19 relief, report finds
Michigan hospitals missed out on hundreds of thousands in federal aid after $175 billion approved by Congress didn't consider COVID-19 hot spots when it was divided up.
New bill proposes student loan forgiveness for health care workers on front lines of COVID-19 fight
Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., introduced a bill on Tuesday that would forgive all federal and private student loan debt for front line healthcare workers risking their lives to fight the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.
Federal judge invalidates Michigan law requiring Medicaid recipients to find work
A federal judge has invalidated Michigan's requirement for Medicaid recipients to find work to continue receiving health insurance.
Gov. Whitmer delivers 2020 State of the State Address
From fixing the roads to healthcare, taking a look at what Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is expected to talk about in her State of the State address.
FDA approves new drug to treat pancreatic cancer
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved an ovarian cancer drug for the maintenance and treatment of pancreatic cancer, according to AstraZeneca and Merck.
These 5 deadly diseases have made an alarming comeback over the past decade
Some deadly diseases that seemed headed for eradication in recent decades have been making a scary comeback in the past 10 years.
Phoenix healthcare facility explains why they took back offer to take in Michigan teen on life support
It's a story that has garnered national attention, after a Valley-based facility took back an offer to take in a teen who has been declared brain dead. FOX 10's Matt Galka has more on the facility's rationale behind their decision to rescind the offer.