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All too many in the greater Ypsilanti community go without preventative health care because services are either inaccessible or unaffordable. A new partnership between Packard Health, University of Michigan School of Nursing, and a local church plan to change that. Clinical services will soon be provided to residents of Ypsilanti Township's West Willow neighborhood. WEMU's Cathy Shafran and Concentrate Media's Rylee Barnsdale were joined by Dr. Raymond Rion and Becca Fleming from Packard Health to discuss plans for the new clinic.
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Packard Health received a $500,000 federal grant to improve cancer screenings in Washtenaw County. But as WEMU’s Josh Hakala learned, there’s more to it than just getting screened to save lives.
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Over the past few weeks, there has been a lot of attention on Washtenaw County--most of it positive, but not all. WEMU’s David Fair and 12th District…
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The coronavirus pandemic has affected virtually everyone, but it has been particularly difficult for those who struggle with access to health care. On…
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Opioid addiction is ravaging all parts of the country, and Washtenaw County is no exception. Packard Health has launched a new Medication Assisted…
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The Shelter Association of Washtenaw County is getting ready to accommodate larger crowds for the winter. Here's where they currently stand when it comes…
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The National Health Service Corps is helping bring in doctors to medically underserved areas of Washtenaw County through a special program. Dr. Victoria…