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  2. GOP lawmakers in House, Senate divided on allowing Ohioans to ...

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    Adds guardrails on growing marijuana at home to prevent Ohioans from combining their plants into a “megafarm.” The House would not change Issue 2’s language allowing six marijuana plants per ...

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    Ohioans are in particular need of better health outcomes and more affordable health care. Costs across the Buckeye State continue to increase much faster than wages and other parts of our economy.

  4. Ohioans who worked from home during COVID not eligible for ...

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    Ohioans aren't eligible for a tax refund for time they spent working at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.

  5. OhioHealth - Wikipedia

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    OhioHealth is a not-for-profit system of hospitals and healthcare providers based in Columbus and the Central Ohio area. The system consists of 15 hospitals, 200+ ambulatory sites, hospice, home health, medical equipment and other health services spanning 47 Ohio counties. [1]

  6. Home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Home health services help adults, seniors, and pediatric clients who are recovering after a hospital or facility stay, or need additional support to remain safely at home and avoid unnecessary hospitalization. These Medicare-certified services may include short-term nursing, rehabilitative, therapeutic, and assistive home health care.

  7. Catholic Health Initiatives - Wikipedia

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    In September 2010, Consolidated Health Services, a home care service provider with 30 locations in Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana, joined CHI. [5] Home health is later re-branded as CHI Health at Home. In May 2013, St. Luke's Episcopal Health System, a six-hospital system based in Houston, Texas, joined CHI as St. Luke's Health System. [6]

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