By Dr. Nicole Brady, chief medical officer, UnitedHealthcare of Michigan
The hospital had temporarily enforced a no visitation policy for the entire Farmington Hills campus beginning Aug. 13.
OCHN expands outreach efforts in recognition of May as Mental Health Awareness Month
Please note, the City Council meetings scheduled for Monday, March 16 will be conducted.
The disease has now been confirmed in a skunk in Farmington Hills, along with another case from Southfield.
The doctor is accused of billing unnecessary procedures and while she was out of the country.
Open-to-the-public event to feature a variety of health and wellness industry professionals
Sobering thoughts for Alcohol Awareness Month
Longtime Farmington Hills resident exercises to stay alive, keeps them laughing in Beaumont’s Cardiac Rehab
The holidays are a time when people gather together to give thanks and celebrate "the most wonderful time of the year."
Dustin Hinton, CEO, UnitedHealthcare of Wisconsin
HOPE at Home Health Care’s focus on corporate social responsibility earns company finalist status in woman's award program
HOPE at Home Health Care ranks No. 1908; 'growth means impacting more lives—including caring for and serving the underserved'
The ABLE program is for individuals who have significant disabilities and like saving money without it negatively impacting their SSI/SSDI
By Dr. Linda Chous, chief eye care officer, UnitedHealthcare
The Red Cross is teaming up with Oakland Community Health Network to host a "Veterans and Military Family Enrichment" event.
OCHN & OCHD Partner to Recognize September as Suicide Awareness Month
The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is partnering with Oakland Community Health Network(OCHN) to host the 10th Annual Community Art Workshop
Royal Oak resident, Diana Bundschuh, has been recognized as one of Crain’s Detroit Business Notable Women in IT/Tech in Michigan.
Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) is taking steps to cultivate a Zero Suicide environment within its organization and Oakland County.
OCHN is being visited by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Monday and Tuesday, July 23 and 24, 2018.
Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) offers tips to help parents transition their children to a new summer schedule.
May is National Arthritis Awareness Month
Turn in the drugs anonymously. Police then will destroy them.
Treatment Performed at DMC Children’s Hospital of Michigan
Giving blood takes approximately one hour. Donors must be in general good health, weigh at least 110 pounds, and at least 17 years of age.
In all, 27 Michigan hospitals were among 769 nationwide whose Medicare and Medicaid funding was cut; 60 percent in Detroit and Flint areas.
The blood drive will run from 8 am to 8 pm. Appointments can be made online.
Free anonymous service helps get expired drugs out of homes.
The course will provide instruction in CPR/AED and first aid.
Some southeast Michigan hospitals improved their scores over fall 2015, but several others slipped.
The money will be used at children’s health programs at Beaumont Health locations across Metro Detroit.
Pregnant women may want to avoid travel to Brazil and elsewhere in the Americas, Caribbean, South Pacific with Zika outbreaks. Get the list.
Use this tool from Patch to find out where flu and other illnesses have been reported in your area.
Radon exceeds EPA limits in Oakland County.
New Michigan State University study shows that 14- and 15-year-old opioid users are more likely than 20- and 21-year-olds to become addicts.
For months, state officials denied a problem with water in Flint. But a West Bloomfield pediatrician refused to give up.
Wearable tech can help you to monitor your health and avoid the winter weight gain. Need a device? Follow our guide to best tracker deals.
More than 440,000 people die annually from hospital errors, injuries, accidents and infections, according to new study.
Nationally, the number of five-star hospitals slipped and the number of one-star hospitals increased.