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Northside Nurses Vote to Authorize Strike Notice

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – A spokeswoman for ValleyCare Health System of Ohio and Northside Medical Center said a statement could be forthcoming later today regarding last night’s vote by the union representing registered nurses to give its negotiation team the authority to issue a 10-day strike notice.
Urologists Join Mandel in Opposing Health Care Law

BOARDMAN, Ohio – The Affordable Health Care for America Act is likely to jeopardize the relationship between patient and doctor, limit the quality of care that's delivered to the public, and could lead to the end of private physician practices, warned three specialists participating in a political event Monday.
St. E’s, St. Joe’s Look 25 Years into Future

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio -- Humility of Mary Health Partners is looking at the year 2037 as it moves forward on new construction projects that will shape not just the size of its three hospitals in the Mahoning Valley, but their personalities as well.
“What kind of hospital facilities do we need to have in Boardman, in Warren and in downtown Youngstown at St. Elizabeth?” asks Don Koenig, vice president of operations at St. Elizabeth Health Center, Youngstown.
Jameson's New Wilmington Center Marks 20 Years

NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- The Jameson New Wilmington Community Health Center will celebrate 20 years in business July 3 with special attractions and recognitions. The celebration will take place at the Independence Day Concert by the Lake at Westminster College in New Wilmington.
Doug Danko, FACHE, Jameson Health System’s president and CEO, will accept a citation commemorating the longevity and success of the New Wilmington facility from state Sen. Elder Vogel, R-47 Pa., to kick off the celebration.
Business Reaction Ranges on Health-Care Ruling

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Area health-care systems tended Thursday to support the Supreme Court’s ruling preserving the majority of the Patient protection and Affordable Care Act, while insurers that offer health coverage products note more details remain to fall into place.