Ohio's Children's Hospitals To Split $1 Million State Grant To Study Abuse

Researchers at the state’s six children’s hospitals will spend the next three years studying how often medical providers overlook minor injuries to babies that often are signs of child abuse. Nationwide Children’s Hospital will lead the project, which is being funded by a $1 million grant from the Ohio attorney general’s lawsuit settlement funds.

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