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MetroHealth has authorized an outside firm to review the policies and procedures surrounding the bonuses that led the system to fire its former CEO Dr. Akram Boutros last month.
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On Tuesday, Cuyahoga County Council moved to amend the county's 2023 budget dispersal of more than $32 million taxpayers contribute to the operation of MetroHealth, the county’s safety-net hospital.
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MetroHealth's former CEO Dr. Akram Boutros has filed suit against the hospital system in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas court.
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The now-fired MetroHealth CEO Dr. Akram Boutros could face criminal charges for Ohio ethics violations and theft in office, according to an investigative report released Friday by MetroHealth.
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Dr. Akram Boutros, a day after his firing as CEO by the MetroHealth System board of trustees, told Ideastream Public Media he did nothing wrong and is considering legal action.
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With just over a month before he was to step down, Boutros was fired for improperly approving supplemental bonuses for himself, according to the MetroHealth board. Boutros' lawyer says the firing is one in a series of retaliatory actions the board has taken against him.
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MetroHealth will open a new 112-bed inpatient behavioral health hospital in Cleveland Heights later this month.
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J.R. Majewski claims he is an Air Force combat veteran who served in Afghanistan but recent military documents acquired by The Associated Press note otherwise; A special monitor overseeing Cleveland's police reform has reported the Cleveland Division of Police is still far from compliant in key areas including investigations into officers using excessive force and deadly shootings ... and more stories.
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The public hospital system is building a 110-bed expansion to its Cleveland Heights Medical Center at Severance Circle.
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MetroHealth System announced plans to expand beyond Cuyahoga County following a change in state law passed earlier this year.The state legislature in June…