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Crain's Cleveland Business archives from July 2007

Crain's health care directory on tap.(News)
July 2, 2007... Crain's Cleveland Business on Sept. 3 will publish its 10th Health Care Directory, a listing of companies and organizations that provide health care services in Northeast Ohio. If your company or organization has never submitted information...

Reporters' Notebook; Behind the news with Crain's writers.(The Insider)
July 2, 2007... And just think - there's still six months to go in '07 Northeast Ohio health care companies didn't take their sweet time raising money this year. They pulled in nearly $200 million in investments during the first half of 2007 alone - more...

What's New.(The Insider)
July 2, 2007... COMPANY: Ridge Tool Co., Elyria PRODUCT: Faucet and Sink Installer Ridge says its new multi-purpose tool fastens and removes plastic basin nuts, supply line nuts, hex nuts, shut-off valves and secures sink strainer baskets. The...

The Week: June 25 - July 1.(The Insider)
July 2, 2007... The big story: Demag Plastics Group will stop producing injection molding machines in Strongsville this summer. The decision ends more than 60 years of press making in the Cleveland area by the company and its predecessor, Van Dorn Plastics...

Nurses call for change in prescription drug law.(Health Care)
July 2, 2007... Byline: ZACHARY LEWIS It's 2:30 a.m. You're an advanced practice nurse on staff at an acute care facility somewhere in Ohio. One of your patients wakes up, crying out with pain. Your instinct, naturally, is to alleviate that pain. But...

Letters.
July 2, 2007... Story on Case law dean Simson a 'failure' I will frankly say I was both shocked and unnerved by the downright shameful negativity of the June 11, Page One piece on the apparent misdirection of the Case Western Reserve University School of...

STAR POWER; Homemade videos spoofing big-name brands land products in YouTube limelight.
July 2, 2007... Byline: JOHN BOOTH You shape a brand, you build a reputation, you craft an image... and the next thing you know, your corporate name is "starring'' in a homemade video of a grown man pretzeled into a kiddie swing. Such are the fates of...

Downtown on cusp of return to glory.(Opinion)
July 2, 2007... Byline: Brian Tucker Imagine a downtown Cleveland that's more robust and active than it was in the 1990s as we were opening the new stadium and arena as well as the lakefront museums. That is what we are on the brink of, and the...

GrafTech's hot stock has holders melting; Profits are up, debts down as production of foreign steel has Parma company in demand.(News)(Financial report)
July 2, 2007... Byline: CHUCK SODER GrafTech International Ltd. of Parma is seeing big gains in its bottom line and its stock price, mainly because of a flourishing foreign steel industry and a few maneuvers to cut costs, says CEO Craig Schular. The...

Press Club honors Crain's print, online publications.(News)
July 2, 2007... The print and online publications of Crain's Cleveland Business received a total of 12 awards, including eight first-place awards, in the annual statewide journalism competition presented by the Press Club of Cleveland. The awards recognized...

On the job: Dr. Robert P. Friedland, Chief, Case Western Reserve University, Lab of Neurogeriatrics.(Health Care)
July 2, 2007... Byline: AMY ANN STOESSEL Dr. Robert P. Friedland wants to know why people get Alzheimer's disease. He hasn't figured it out yet, but he's been working since 1977 to get to the answer. "It's very challenging because there is so little...

Late News.
July 2, 2007... LONG-TERM ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL OPENS DOORS Kindred Healthcare Inc. of Louisville, Ky., last Thursday opened Kindred Hospital Cleveland, a long-term acute care hospital at 11900 Fairhill Road in Cleveland, the former site of the Kethley House...

Crain's calls for top financial officer candidates.(News)
July 2, 2007... Calling all chief financial officers. The Marsh insurance brokerage and risk advisory firm and Crain's Cleveland Business are presenting the CFO of the Year Awards to recognize the top financial executives in Northeast Ohio. Nominees...

Nonprofits pondering pairing; Applewood, Bellefaire could join ranks of organizations opting for affiliations' savings.
July 2, 2007... Byline: SHANNON MORTLAND The parade of local nonprofit organizations that are choosing to pool resources, share services or merge in an effort to maintain healthy bottom lines while they still can is continuing. And two of the bigger...

The Big Issue.(Opinion)
July 2, 2007... What do you think of the $16 million financial package Ohio has offered Continental Airlines to expand its hub at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport? Paul Burlij Broadview Heights Obviously, we need something. This area is...

FRESH APPROACH ADDS UP; `E Prep' officials attribute improvement to school's structure: longer days, respect for teachers.(Insight)
July 2, 2007... Byline: CHUCK SODER Test scores have skyrocketed and detentions nearly have disappeared for the inner-city students who make up the inaugural class of the new Entrepreneurship Preparatory School. Most students at the Cleveland school,...

Area groups anticipate seeing fewer federal funds.
July 2, 2007... Byline: CHUCK SODER The Greater Cleveland Partnership and other area organizations expect to reap fewer federal dollars for fewer projects now that Congress is trying to cut how much it spends on earmarks. The GCP plans to lobby for...

New firm in Independence doesn't skip a beat.(Health Care)(Cardiac Diagnostic Services)
July 2, 2007... Byline: CHARMAINE JONES Despite the ease of using e-mail and cell phones, there's still no substitute for elevator chitchat. Roy Yarris, now operations manager for Cardiac Diagnostic Services, learned that firsthand when he discussed...

Talk it out.(Opinion)(convention center at Cleveland)
July 2, 2007... Cleveland needs a new downtown convention center. A medical mart accompanying it would be a nice cherry on top, potentially the key to helping transform our economy to one based on medical innovation. Even so, the process for making those...

Drastic measures; Number of bariatric surgeries are on the rise with some doctors saying results are beyond compare.(Health Care)
July 2, 2007... Byline: CHRISSY KADLECK Mitzi Toland will always carry a picture of herself from December 2003 - when she simultaneously hit the highest and lowest points of her life. The snapshot shows the then-300-pound single mother of three at her...

Going Places.(People)(appointments of Gretchen Rodenfels and Janice Brooks at Beaumont school)(appointments of Gregory Randall and Candace Schwartz at Beacon Financial Partners)(appointment of Karen Smith at Shanaberger Financial Services LLC)(briefs)
July 2, 2007... Job Changes Education BEAUMONT SCHOOL: Sister Gretchen Rodenfels to president; Janice Brooks to public relations/ communications manager. Financial Service BEACON FINANCIAL PARTNERS: Gregory Randall to managing partner;...

The Week in Quotes.(News)(Quotation)
July 2, 2007... "There's an overabundance of nonprofit organizations. There are fewer funders and a less robust economy. At some point, something's got to give.'' - Richard Clark, president, 501 Inc! Page One "It would be a travesty and act of elitism...

To improve lake access in Warehouse District, officials study options for Shoreway.(News)
July 2, 2007... Byline: JAY MILLER Local planning and transportation officials want to study ways to connect the Warehouse District in downtown Cleveland more closely with the lakefront by bringing the Shoreway down to street level or below in the area...

Correction.(Correction notice)
July 2, 2007... A June 25, Page 3 story incorrectly identified the structure of the business that had operated the now-closed Forgitron forging plant in Camden, S.C. Forgitron is not a subsidiary of Automated Wheel LLC, a metal finishing company, which isn't a...

Peacefulness can't assure inner peace.(Viewpoint essay)
July 9, 2007... Byline: Mark Dodosh A couple weeks back, I was in Denver for the summer conference of the Alliance of Area Business Publications, the association for regional business publications such as ours. I decided to take advantage of being that...

Bankruptcies.
July 9, 2007... The following businesses recently have filed for protection from creditors in the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts in Akron or Cleveland. Under Chapter 11, a company files a reorganization plan that must be approved by the court. Chapter 7 is a total...

Grand Openings.(Small Business)
July 9, 2007... Gray's Auctioneers LLC 10717 Detroit Ave. Cleveland 44102 www.graysauctioneers.com Owned by Cleveland native Deba Gray and Londoner Serena Harragin, Gray's Auctioneers is a full-service auction house featuring full auction and...

Run faster.(economic development in Ohio)(Viewpoint essay)
July 9, 2007... We're moving forward, not back, but we're still losing ground to almost every region in the country. That's the sad conclusion we reach from the wrap-up of the latest Northeast Ohio Economic Review produced by regional economic development...

Ericson exec credits overseas suppliers with powering growth.(News)
July 9, 2007... Byline: DAVID BENNETT Ericson Manufacturing Co. in Willoughby is going the route of many Northeast Ohio companies by thinking globally and working to act more efficiently. Company president John Ericson Jr. said the maker of portable...

H. Leff to leave city for Brooklyn Hts. Landmark water tower location will act as electrical distributor's branch until its sale.(News)
July 9, 2007... Byline: STAN BULLARD The landmark H. Leff Electric name on a water tower overlooking the east Shoreway will become just a logo for the electrical distributor after the company moves its headquarters and main warehouse to a newly purchased...

Reporters' Notebook; Behind the news with Crain's writers.(The Insider)
July 9, 2007... Buy local, via the World Wide Web Sure, "Made in the USA.'' sounds nice, but the Council of Smaller Enterprises wants consumers to focus on a smaller three-letter locale: NEO. The organization has launched a web site called...

'Blawgs' offer attorneys forums for info, publicity.(News)
July 9, 2007... Byline: SHAWN A. TURNER Attorneys around Northeast Ohio have stepped into the "blawgosphere.'' In an attempt to provide up-to-date information in fast-changing areas of law such as health care and labor, and to generate publicity for...

Employee stock ownership still a strong succession planning option.(Small Business)
July 9, 2007... Byline: DAVID PRIZINSKY Although the number of employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) has leveled off, they are still playing a role in spreading an ownership culture and offering business founders another way to sell their companies. ...

Pumped for parties; From inflatable playgrounds to clowns, kids' birthdays are serious business.(Small Business)(Company overview)
July 9, 2007... Byline: JENNIFER KEIRN Every day is a party in Bill Scullin's business. Tucked into a Middleburg Heights business park amid shipping companies and electrical wholesalers, you'll find streams of children and parents nearly every day...

Tax patents can complicate planning process.(Small Business)
July 9, 2007... Byline: Peter DeMarco As if the upstanding business owner, just trying to do the right thing, didn't already have enough to worry about, along comes a new twist in tax planning that taxpayers need to recognize and navigate. Paying...

BOOKED SOLID; Demand for NE Ohio's hotels hot as conventions, events clog up the calendar.(Insight)
July 9, 2007... Byline: JOHN BOOTH Wash the extra towels and check the hide-a-bed: Company's coming. For 10 days bridging July and August, Northeast Ohio will be a crowded house hosting the Pro Football Hall of Fame's annual celebration in Canton and the...

Nat City planning branches to boost Mich. market share.(News)
July 9, 2007... Byline: TOM HENDERSON National City Bank has completed a market study of Southeast Michigan and is about to embark on an expansion plan that hopes to add six to eight new branches in the next two years, according to David Boyle, who became...

Chicago firm's med mart pitch all in the details.
July 9, 2007... Byline: JAY MILLER A video and slide presentation posted on a new web site explains in some detail the concept of a medical merchandise mart and the commitment Merchandise Mart Properties Inc. is prepared to make to Cleveland. On the...

Late News.
July 9, 2007... THIRD FED TO CLOSE DOWNTOWN BRANCH Third Federal Savings and Loan is closing its downtown Cleveland branch at 401 Euclid Ave., at the front of the Old Arcade, come Aug. 4. Its operations will be combined with the thrift's Ohio City office...

Crain's health care directory slated for Sept.(News)
July 9, 2007... Crain's Cleveland Business on Sept. 3 will publish its 10th Health Care Directory, a listing of companies and organizations that provide health care services in Northeast Ohio. If your company or organization has never submitted information...

The Big Issue.(Opinion)
July 9, 2007... Do you think the Cleveland Clinic has the right not to hire smokers? Doug Brown Cleveland It's pretty stupid. It's kind of like discrimination. Daniel Wade Cleveland It's a little like profiling. Shirley Couch...

HI, MY NAME IS ... Barbara Snyder, who plans to improve the school's fiscal health and campus dialogue as Case Western Reserve University's new boss.
July 9, 2007... Byline: SHANNON MORTLAND Barbara Snyder has been in town little more than a week, but she's already establishing priorities to tackle as president of Case Western Reserve University. At the top of that list is restoring the...

E. Side lures Fla. developer; Finch Group's success at Park Lane Villa leads to proposed mixed-use project in upper Chester area.
July 9, 2007... Byline: JAY MILLER A joint venture that involves local interests and a Florida real estate developer is preparing to unveil a mixed-use development proposal for the upper Chester Avenue area of Cleveland's East Side, north of the Cleveland...

Crain's calls for honoree nominations.(News)(Editorial)
July 9, 2007... The search is on for members of the 2007 Class of Crain's 40 Under 40. No need to be bashful. Individuals can nominate themselves or someone else for this annual feature, which turns the spotlight on 40 people under the age of 40 who...

Letters.(Letter to the editor)
July 9, 2007... Divergent views on Cleveland medical mart The July 2 editorial page is filled with Brian Tucker's favorable comments and an editorial about the benefits of raising our taxes, yet again, to build a convention center. According to your...

Foam sealant maker opens doors to Romig Road distribution center.(News)
July 9, 2007... Byline: DAVID BENNETT Foam sealants maker Fomo Products Inc. USA has opened a distribution center in the Rolling Acres area of Akron, where city officials are working to attract more diverse users to the lagging retail district. Fomo...

Twinsburg manufacturer lands one of main suppliers, will diversify product lineup.(News)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... Byline: DAVID BENNETT ChromaScape Inc., a Twinsburg company best known for its Amerimulch division, has acquired Solution Dispersions Inc. of Kentucky, which makes carbon black dispersions used in various industries. Michael Chase,...

The Week in Quotes.(News)(Quotation)
July 9, 2007... "We need to talk collectively about getting our priorities set. This is not something I think should happen from the top down. I want to let people know they have a voice in the process.'' - Barbara Snyder, new president, Case Western...

Short Takes.(Briefs)(We're Rolling Pretzel Co. is moving its Randall Park Mall restaurant to the Galleria at Erieview)(SouthWest Urology Inc. has opened an office )
July 9, 2007... * ANOTHER TWIST: We're Rolling Pretzel Co. is moving its Randall Park Mall restaurant to the Galleria at Erieview. A grand opening is scheduled for today, July 9. The new location will continue to be operated by Raj and Pintoo Desai, longtime...

What's New.(The Insider)
July 9, 2007... COMPANY: ProTech Polymer Products Ltd., Cleveland PRODUCT: Presto Gelcoat Rejuvenator ProTech says its new product puts an end to yearly gelcoat maintenance for fiberglass and plastic surfaces. The wipe-on clearcoat uses polymer...

LINKED TOGETHER; Some franchise owners appreciate the support from above while others just feel chained down.(Small Business)
July 9, 2007... Byline: BRAD DICKEN Some would-be entrepreneurs turn to franchises in an effort to improve their odds of successfully getting a small business off the ground. "It lowers the risk when one starts their own business,'' said Joel Libava, who...

Going Places.(People)
July 9, 2007... Job Changes Legal ZASHIN & RICH CO. LPA: Jon M. Dileno, George S. Crisci, Patrick M. Watts and Patrick O. Peters to attorneys. Manufacturing FERRO CORP.: Cindy Kerker to vice president, corporate development and planning;...

Tagged for growth; Former COO takes over label printing firm, plans to build on company's past initiatives.(Small Business)
July 9, 2007... Byline: JENNIFER McKEVITT Brian Gale, owner and president of I.D. Images, likes to think of his team as spokes in a wheel. "Everyone, from the sales department through the production and manufacturing crew, is involved in maintaining a...

Correction.(Correction notice)
July 9, 2007... A July 2, Page 12 story incorrectly stated that the Ohio Hospital Association, the Ohio Hospice and Palliative Care Association and the Ohio Pharmacists Association have lent their support to Ohio House Bill 253. The Ohio Association of...

The Week: July 2 - 8.(The Insider)(Energy World Corp. hired Chart Energy & Chemicals)(Vertafore Inc. plans to wind up information services)(Metalico Inc. to acquire Annaco Inc.)
July 9, 2007... The big story: A battle for control of the board of Oglebay Norton Co. appears to be in the offing. In a strongly worded letter to Oglebay Norton's board, two investment funds overseen by Harbinger Capital Partners of New York indicated they...

How they did it; A look at how a small business tackled a challenge.(Small Business)
July 9, 2007... Byline: SHARON SCHNALL WHO: Adam Lapsevich remembered the embarking travelers. "Every day 2,500 people got on ships and what did they bring? Their cameras,'' said Mr. Lapsevich, president of Digital Design Video Productions Ltd. of...

Citizens Republic adds market experience with Sky Bank hires.(News)
July 9, 2007... Byline: SHAWN A. TURNER Seven former Sky Bank bankers have moved on to work in the Cleveland office of Citizens Republic Bancorp following the July 1 completion of Sky's acquisition by Huntington Bancshares Inc. of Columbus. Among the...

Hilton upsizes conference capability.(News)(Hilton Garden Inn-Downtown Cleveland )
July 9, 2007... Byline: STAN BULLARD The Hilton Garden Inn-Downtown Cleveland hopes to grow its conference and banquet meeting business with a $3.5 million conversion of the former Cleveland Plant & Flower Co. building into the Gateway Conference Center...

Fed program speeds foreclosure wrap-up.(News)
July 9, 2007... Byline: SHAWN A. TURNER About one year after its launch, a program meant to quicken the close of foreclosure cases in federal district court is being hailed as a success. Late last summer, the court set up a network of so-called...

DRIVING FORCE.(Small Business)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... A recent poll shows that a desire for independence is behind the decision of many who start their own businesses. 46% of owners started a small business to have more flexibility with their time or to be more independent. 19% cite...

Region's banks look to bulk up deposit shares; New products, programs attempt to lure customers from rivals in stagnant market.
July 16, 2007... Byline: SHAWN A. TURNER Northeast Ohio banks aggressively have rolled out new deposit products this year as the institutions fight to keep hold of their share of deposits in a highly competitive market. Fifth Third Bancorp, National...

ThermaFab angles for more space, but it has competition; Tank maker, Monarch Electric Service in talks over roomy West 160th Street site.(News)
July 16, 2007... Byline: DAVID BENNETT Metal fabricator ThermaFab Alloy Inc. is looking to consolidate its operations in what was once a Westinghouse Electric Corp. repair facility in Cleveland, a move that could create 90 jobs. But those plans will hinge...

REDDY READY FOR ACTION; With much of Weatherhead's turmoil in rearview mirror, dean aims to revamp its MBA program.(Insight)(Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School dean Mohan Reddy)(Interview)
July 16, 2007... Byline: SHANNON MORTLAND Alumni of Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School of Management have had two common questions for its dean, Mohan Reddy: Why eight years of turmoil? What now? With six months under his...

Correction.(Correction notice)
July 16, 2007... The name of GrafTech International Ltd.'s CEO, Craig Shular, was misspelled in a July 2, Page 3 story.

264 more condos slated for Flats; Willoughby Hills developer hopes to break ground on first of four high rises in spring.(News)
July 16, 2007... Byline: JAY MILLER A development group led by Russell Berzin of Franklyn Development Co. is planning to replace a parking lot with a $50 million, 264-unit riverfront condominium complex in the Flats along Columbus Road south of the Carter...

40 under 40.(News)(Editorial)
July 16, 2007... The search is on for members of the 2007 Class of Crain's 40 Under 40. There is no formal nomination form. All that is needed is a resume or narrative information, or both, about a person's accomplishments in his or her field and the...

Short Takes.(briefs)
July 16, 2007... NO HORSING AROUND: Lake Erie College has added a major in equine entrepreneurship to prepare students for a career in the $39 billion equine industry. The equine entrepreneurship degree program is a multi-disciplinary approach, focusing on the...

Richfield tech firm casts broader Net; Moving past just wireless networks, company increases revenues nine-fold.(News)(Company overview)
July 16, 2007... Byline: CHUCK SODER Only now will Pat Aulizia admit that NeTeam Systems LLC has hit its stride. Revenues at the communication technology company in Richfield grew to $18 million in 2006, a ninefold increase from the $2 million it...

Ford better get a better idea, quick.(Opinion)
July 16, 2007... Byline: Brian Tucker Memo to Ford Motor Co. CEO Alan Mulally: It's going to take a bit more than changing an ill-perceived name to rescue what had been one of your company's star products. The chief executive recently said that the...

Reporters' Notebook; Behind the news with Crain's writers.(The Insider)
July 16, 2007... Warming up to solar energy Maybe it's all this solar talk that's scaring off the rain. The 2007 National Solar Energy Conference set attendance records for the annual event, which this year was held at the Cleveland Convention Center....

Late News.(Kent State University plans for health and science building)(Rainbow Babies & Children Hospital created Brain Tumor Center)(Marcum and Kliegman L.L.P. to acquire CBiz Inc.)
July 16, 2007... INGENUITY FEST CHIEF FORECASTS BIG NUMBERS * Ingenuity Fest executive director James Levin expects this year's arts and technology festival to draw 150,000 to Playhouse Square from July 19-22, which would be double last year's attendance....

State pushes long-term care insurance as Medicaid reels.
July 16, 2007... Byline: SHANNON MORTLAND Jim McDonough is probably like most people his age. The 48-year-old manager of health and welfare benefits at Bridgestone Americas Holding Inc. in Akron believes he's too young to consider buying long-term care...

What's New.(The Insider)
July 16, 2007... COMPANY: Advanced Poly-Packaging, Akron PRODUCT: T-375 Tabletop Bagger/Printer The company says the packaging machine offers newly patented "Next Bag Out'' printing capability technology that allows for printing just prior to loading...

The Week: July 9 -15.(The Insider)
July 16, 2007... The big story: President Bush visited Cleveland July 10, making stops at GrafTech International in Parma and the Cleveland Clinic and reiterating his stance on issues such as the war in Iraq, health care, technology and the economy. After his...

Privacy? Hah.(Opinion)
July 16, 2007... Maintaining one's privacy in an era of Google searches and computer hackers seems a nearly impossible task. Government agencies shouldn't be adding to the problem by applying loose standards to the handling of confidential data about the...

Intermodal firm lands parcel of Ford plot.(News)
July 16, 2007... Byline: STAN BULLARD TransInternational Systems Inc. of Columbus plans to expand its truck parking and container storage operations in Brook Park after acquiring nearly seven acres from Ford Motor Co. on Engle Road across from Ford's...

Med Mart could be transformation catalyst.(Viewpoint essay)
July 16, 2007... The following letter was sent jointly by four suburban mayors - Bruce Akers of Pepper Pike, Judy Rawson of Shaker Heights, Debbie Sutherland of Bay Village and Martin Zanotti of Parma Heights - to attorney Fred Nance, who is chairman of the...

The Big Issue.(Opinion)
July 16, 2007... Do you feel safe in the city of Cleveland? Carlyn Alexander Cleveland Heights I don't think the situation has changed; something's been going on for a long time. The economy has something to do with it. When they don't have jobs...

Administrators leery of professor rating site.(Higher Education)
July 16, 2007... Byline: SUE ANGELL Just look for the smiley face. Better yet, look for the chili pepper. That's the language of RateMyProfessors.com, a web site that allows students to post opinions about instructors at colleges and universities across...

PET PROJECTS; Mammoth North Ridgeville animal clinic latest in a line of hospitals resembling those for humans.
July 16, 2007... Byline: JOHN BOOTH When Dr. Robert Hutchison and Dr. Gary Krone started Animal Clinic Northview in 1976, it measured roughly zero square feet. The pair operated solely out of their cars, making small-animal house calls for six months...

Going Places.(People)
July 16, 2007... Job Changes Architecture CBLH DESIGN: Adam P. O'Brien to draftsman. Distribution BARNES DISTRIBUTION: David Goldberg to inventory analyst. Finance CHASE: Lisa A. Walters and Christina Gabric to business bankers. ...

DEGREES OF SEPARATION.(Higher Education)
July 16, 2007... Byline: KIMBERLY BONVISSUTO Number of students seeking advanced education grows as statistics show direct correlation to significantly higher earning power Eileen Petridis, senior vice president for Robert Falls & Co. Public Relations...

Case effort joins dentistry, medicine.(Higher Education)(Case Western Reserve University )
July 16, 2007... Byline: EILEEN BEAL Case Western Reserve University hopes soon to send out into the world a new kind of health care professional - a dual-degreed and dual-licensed dentist-physician. The joint program, which is the brainchild of Dr....

The Week in Quotes.(News)(Quotation)
July 16, 2007... "What a large burden that could place on Medicaid if all of those folks needed to go in (to long-term care) at the same time.'' - Mary Jo Hudson, director, Ohio Department of Insurance. Page One "We believe that voters can comprehend...

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