MHA Monday Report Oct. 20, 2025

DIFS Releases Bulletin Protecting COVID-19 Vaccinations

The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) issued a bulletin on Oct. 16, advising health insurers in the individual and small group markets to continue covering COVID-19 vaccinations without cost-sharing. The bulletin was …


McLaren Greater Lansing Hospital Nurse Honored with MHA Keystone Center Speak-up! Award

The MHA Keystone Center recognized Rachel Heise, BSN, RN at McLaren Greater Lansing Hospital, as its MHA Keystone Center Speak-up! Award recipient for the second quarter of 2025. The Speak-up! …


FBCM Hosts Inaugural Michigan Food as Medicine Summit

The Food Bank Council of Michigan (FBCM) brought together over 250 healthcare, community organization, government and other key industry leaders for the state’s inaugural Food as Medicine Summit. The two-day event aimed to build cross-sector …


MHA’s Lauren LaPine-Ray Recognized in 40 Under 40 in Public Health

Lauren LaPine-Ray, vice president, policy and rural health, has been recognized as one of the 40 Under 40 in Public Health in recognition of her work at the MHA. The de Beaumont Foundation announced the …


Rural Health Today Podcast on Breaking Down Barriers for Rural Health Providers

MHA Endorsed Business Partner ModusOne Health was recently featured on the Rural Health Today, hosted by JJ Hodshire, president and CEO, Hillsdale Hospital. The episode “Breaking Down Barriers for Rural Healthcare Providers with …


AHA Trustee Insights Highlights Aging Population and Cybersecurity Oversight

The October edition of Trustee Insights, the monthly digital package from the American Hospital Association, highlights podcasts, videos, webinars and other resources on today’s most pressing issues. The issue examines the nation’s aging population and …


Keckley Report

Healthcare’s Biggest Blindspot: Household Financial Insecurity

“The U.S. health industry revolves around a flawed presumption: individuals and families are dependent on the health system to make health decisions on their behalf. It’s as basic as baseball and apple pie in our collective world view. …

Healthcare organizations must rethink their orientations to patients, enrollees and users. All must embrace consumer-facing technologies that empower individuals and households to shop for healthcare products and services deliberately. In this regard, some insurers and employers seem more inclined than providers and suppliers, but solutions are not widely available. And incentives to stimulate households to choose “high value” options are illusory. Data show carrots to make prudent choices work some, but sticks seem to stimulate shopping for most preference-sensitive products and services.

The point is this: the U.S. economy is slowing. Inflation is a concern and prices for household goods and necessary services are going up. The U.S. health industry can ill-afford to take a business-as-usual approach to how our prices are set and communicated, consumer debt collection (aka “rev cycle”) is managed and how capital and programmatic priorities are evaluated. …”

Paul Keckley, Oct. 12, 2025


New to KnowNews to Know

MHA Endorsed Business Partner Wakely recently released its quarterly insights including the white paper, ACO Foundations: Four Pillars for Successful Risk Management in Value-based Contracts.