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Columbus State Hospital, also known as Ohio State Hospital for Insane, was a public psychiatric hospital in Columbus, Ohio, founded in 1838 and rebuilt in 1877. [1] The hospital was constructed under the Kirkbride Plan. [2] The building was said to have been the largest in the U.S. or the world, until the Pentagon was completed in 1943. [3] [4]
Ohio State East Hospital. The Ohio State Health System includes University Hospital and East Hospital, Ohio State's two full-service teaching hospitals.Other hospitals include Ohio State Harding Hospital, an inpatient and outpatient psychiatric hospital; the Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital, dedicated to the study, treatment and prevention of cardiovascular diseases; Ohio State Brain and Spine ...
STRS is one of five public pension systems in Ohio. Combined, the five systems have about $225 billion invested for 655,000 public employees, 486,000 retirees and 1.1 million former government ...
The State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio is facing "a hostile takeover of a public pension by private interests," according to a 14-page anonymous memo that surfaced Wednesday.
Acting Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer Lynn Hoover poses in her office at the headquarters of the State Teachers Retirement System in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024.
Director of the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services: Director Tracy J. Plouck; Director of the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities: Jeff Davis; Director of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources: James Zehringer; Director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety: John Born
A battle is under way for the future of Ohio’s $94 billion teacher pension fund, as would-be reformers’ attempts to deliver long-promised benefits to retirees with the help of an aggressive ...
The hospital replaced St. Francis Hospital, also known as Starling Medical College. The hospital was designed by R. A. Sheldon of New York, with assistance from George Bellows Sr. [3] Grant Medical Center operated a 16-story building, Baldwin Tower, from 1968 to its demolition in 2004. [4]