jporter+FollowCleveland nurse’s journey inspires hopeLaTasha Moore’s story is a powerful reminder of how personal experience can fuel real change. After surviving breast cancer, she returned to the very Cleveland Clinic floor where she once recovered—this time as a nurse, bringing empathy and understanding to every patient. Her dedication doesn’t stop at the hospital doors; she’s traveled to Belize and South Africa on medical missions, sharing her skills and compassion with communities in need. LaTasha’s approach—listening, kindness, and advocacy—shows how one person’s resilience can uplift so many. How do you think personal experiences shape the way we care for others? #Health #BodyHealth #ClevelandClinic00Share
Stacie Hernandez+FollowCleveland Clinic’s $18B win: What’s next?Cleveland Clinic just smashed its financial targets, pulling in a whopping $18 billion in revenue and saving nearly half a billion dollars by cutting out inefficiencies. What’s wild is how much tech—especially AI—helped make it happen, from smarter staffing to better patient care. The Clinic isn’t just about the bottom line, though: they’re pouring resources into research, new hospitals, and tackling issues like hunger and maternal health in our community. With plans for even more expansion and a push for consistent, high-quality care everywhere, it feels like they’re reshaping what healthcare could look like. How do you think these changes will impact us? #Business #ClevelandClinic #HealthcareInnovation00Share
Ashley Johnson+FollowCleveland Clinic’s big trauma center moveCleveland Clinic is planning to open its first Level 1 trauma center—right in a city that already has two top-tier trauma hospitals just blocks away. CEO Dr. Tom Mihaljevic says the Clinic’s growing patient numbers and $18 billion in revenue prove there’s enough demand, but some local leaders are questioning if another trauma center is really needed. This expansion could change how emergency care works in Cleveland, but it’s sparking debate about costs, community input, and what’s best for patients. What do you think—will this help or just add more competition? #Health #BodyHealth #ClevelandClinic00Share
Stacie Hernandez+FollowCleveland Clinic’s $18B year: What it means for usCleveland Clinic just hit a record $18 billion in revenue for 2025, outpacing other U.S. hospitals and proving that big changes can pay off. What’s wild is how they did it—cutting nearly half a billion in waste, using AI to make care smarter, and investing in new buildings and research. The Clinic’s focus on making quality care consistent everywhere, from the main campus to smaller hospitals, could change what patients experience across Northeast Ohio. How do you feel about hospitals using AI and cost-cutting to boost care? #Business #ClevelandClinic #HealthcareInnovation00Share
edwardspeter+FollowCleveland Clinic’s bold leap into AI healthcareCleveland Clinic is shaking up healthcare by using artificial intelligence to make care safer, more affordable, and more accessible for everyone. With nearly 16 million patient visits and $18 billion in revenue last year, they’re not just talking about change—they’re making it happen. From fighting hunger and lead poisoning in local communities to building new hospitals and investing in mental health, their focus goes way beyond the exam room. What stands out is their commitment to caregivers’ safety and evolving values. How do you feel about technology and community initiatives shaping the future of healthcare? #Health #BodyHealth #ClevelandClinic00Share
Brenda Cohen+FollowCleveland Clinic seeks new cancer care leadersBig news for anyone passionate about advancing cancer care—Cleveland Clinic’s renowned Cancer Institute is expanding its Hematology and Medical Oncology team across Ohio. They’re looking for physicians at the assistant professor level or higher, with opportunities in specialties like breast oncology and classical hematology, plus general roles in cities like Akron, Mansfield, and Sandusky. What stands out is the chance for eligible candidates to step into leadership roles, shaping the future of patient care, research, and teaching. If you or someone you know is ready to make a real impact, this could be a career-defining move. Thoughts on what makes a great cancer care leader? #JobCareer #Job #ClevelandClinic00Share
edwardspeter+FollowCleveland’s trauma care shakeup: What’s at stake?Cleveland Clinic is planning a major upgrade to emergency care with a new Level I trauma center opening by 2028, aiming to treat the most severe injuries for both adults and kids. This could mean faster, more comprehensive care for critical cases like falls and car crashes—huge for anyone living or working nearby. But MetroHealth, Cleveland’s longtime trauma leader, is worried: could adding another top-tier trauma center actually hurt patient outcomes or drive up costs? With trauma cases on the rise, how do you think this move will impact our community’s health and safety? #Health #BodyHealth #ClevelandClinic00Share
edwardspeter+FollowCleveland Clinic’s big move: Level I trauma care coming downtownLife-saving trauma care is about to get a major upgrade in Cleveland. The Cleveland Clinic is working to bring a Level I trauma center to its Main Campus, meaning 24/7 access to top trauma surgeons and specialists for both adults and kids. This isn’t just a new department—it’s a game-changer for anyone facing serious injuries from falls, car crashes, or violence. No more risky transfers across town; the best care will be right here. What do you think this means for our city’s safety and healthcare? Let’s talk about how this could impact all of us. #Health #BodyHealth #ClevelandClinic00Share
Beth Burton+FollowCleveland Clinic’s trauma center shakeupClevelanders could soon have another top-tier trauma center right in the heart of the city. Cleveland Clinic is aiming to open a Level 1 trauma center at its main campus, a move that could change how emergency care works in our area. While this means faster, specialized help for critical injuries, MetroHealth is worried it might actually stretch resources too thin and drive up costs for everyone. With trauma being a leading cause of death for young people, what do you think—will more trauma centers help or hurt our community? #Health #BodyHealth #ClevelandClinic00Share
Ryan Lewis+FollowCleveland & Columbus hospitals fuel cancer breakthroughA new two-pill combo is changing the game for women with a rare, stubborn form of ovarian cancer—thanks in part to research at Cleveland Clinic and OSU Wexner. Instead of relying on old treatments that barely worked, this new approach actually slows tumor growth and blocks cancer cells from dodging therapy. For many patients, this means hope where there was none. It’s wild to think that, until now, these women had no targeted options. What do you think this means for the future of rare cancer treatments? #Health #BodyHealth #ClevelandClinic10Share