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The MHA Keystone Center Patient Safety & Quality Leadership Award
The MHA Keystone Center Patient Safety and Quality Leadership Award is presented to an individual who demonstrates leadership in patient safety and quality improvement and who transcends the bounds of their own hospital or health system.
MHA Ludwig Community Benefit Award
In tribute to
the legacy of leadership and community partnership
demonstrated by Patric E. Ludwig, former MHA
president and Bronson Healthcare Group president,
the Michigan Health & Hospital Association presents
the Ludwig Community Benefit Award to member
organizations that have aided their communities in
extraordinary ways. The award is presented annually
to health care organizations that demonstrate
community benefit by improving the health and
well-being of their communities through health care,
economic or social initiatives. The award criteria
strongly emphasize outcomes that impact the welfare
of the communities the programs serve. The 100-point
system used to rate the nominated programs has been
weighted to reflect this emphasis.
Health Care Leadership
Award
The
MHA Health Care Leadership Award honors trustees,
executives, physicians, nurses and others who are
outstanding leaders in health care and within their
communities.
Membership Types
For Award Qualification
Meritorious Service Award
Beginning in 1953 and presented annually by the Corporate Board of the Michigan Health & Hospital Association as the highest achievement award to those whom the Committee on Awards (Nominations) shall propose in recognition for an outstanding contribution of service to either hospitals or to the hospital needs of the people of the State of Michigan.
Special Recognition Award
MHA Special Recognition Award is presented annually to individuals who have made significant contributions to improving health care in the state.
If you have any questions regarding the
Ludwig Community Benefit Award or the Health Care Leadership Award, please contact
Clark Ballard, senior vice president, Member Relations, or
Linda Dicks, associate director, Member Communications, at the MHA at (517) 323-3443.
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