CLEVELAND — Officials from MetroHealth held a press conference on Monday to discuss Tasha Grant, the .
MetroHealth President and CEO Christine Alexander-Rager, MD, spoke during the briefing.
"On May 5, we experienced the heartbreak of losing our patient, Tasha Grant. To all who loved and cared for her, we offer our deepest condolences, said Alexander-Rager. "Tasha was well known to the MetroHealth family and meant so much to our community. When loss touches MetroHealth, it touches all of us. Because our patients are people we know, families we share, and neighbors we serve. But even in the hardest moments, the work cannot stop."
Ian Friedman, who is part of MetroHealth's outside counsel team, stated that he is "absolutely confident that there’s absolutely no criminal conduct involved he

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