University Hospital News
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City should focus on care for sickest
University Hospital is not like any other hospital in this region. We provide nationally-recognized care for this community’s sickest, most injured and poorest patients. That we provide such nationally-recognized services in this community isn’t an accident. It didn’t happen by chance. It is deliberate, planned, historic and expected.
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UC/Jewish Hospital Split on Channel 5
News story about the possible hospital split that aired on Channel 5.
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Jones wants delay in Jewish Hospital sale
State Sen. Shannon Jones has joined the ranks of government and community leaders calling for a delay in the sale of Jewish Hospital.
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UC counters offers to doctors
The wooing of Alliance Primary Care doctors by different hospitals has accelerated with a new offer from the University of Cincinnati. Dangling a guaranteed $50,000 incentive to be paid out over the first year, UC has invited about 110 APC doctors to join its own UC Physicians.
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NAACP asks for hold on Alliance breakup
The Cincinnati NAACP has asked Ohio’s attorney general to delay any breakup of the Health Alliance.
The Health Alliance, which was once Greater Cincinnati’s largest hospital system, is likely to dissolve if a proposed sale of one of its members, Jewish Hospital, is completed.
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West Chester med center jewel and burden
Amid the hubbub surrounding University Hospital in Corryville and Jewish Hospital in Kenwood, the key to the immediate futures of both hospitals could sit 20 miles north in West Chester.
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Jewish Hospital sale hearing draws big crowd
The first of three Cincinnati City Council public hearings on the proposed sale of Jewish Hospital to Mercy Health Partners drew a crowd Tuesday night of several hundred people but yielded little agreement among the parties involved.

