MHA Monday Report March 22, 2021
Posted on March 22, 2021
As of March 18, the state’s COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard indicated just over 27% of Michigan’s nearly 8.1 million residents ages 16 and above had received at least one dose of a vaccine. ...
The Michigan Legislature continued work on legislative packages that impact hospitals during the week of March 15. The House held additional hearings to discuss and vote on some of its healthcare reform package, and the Senate Health Policy and Human Services Committee ...
Providers faced significant healthcare access, coverage, affordability and equity challenges before the pandemic, which subsequently have been exacerbated by COVID-19. Governing boards need to envision a different future increasingly based on innovation, collaboration ...
The MHA Workplace Safety Collaborative will host a webinar from 1 to 2 p.m. March 25 to discuss participants’ experiences, successes and barriers to implementing the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s tool, Conversation and Action Guide to Support ...
The MHA is launching a webinar series on leadership approaches to assist with post-pandemic strategic planning. The series studies five topics over the next several months; each session will be held from noon to 1 p.m. ...
Nominating teams for the MHA Advancing Safe Care Award is one way to recognize them for improving safety for everyone in the organization. This award is presented to entire teams ...
To address the needs of those who are 65 years of age and older, the MHA Keystone Center launched its second Age-Friendly Health Systems Action Community March 10. Funded by the Michigan Health Endowment Fund and ...
More than 170 chief executive officers and senior leaders attended the final session of the MHA Virtual Breakthrough March 18. Renée Branch Canady, PhD, CEO of the Michigan Public Health Institute and expert ...
The latest edition of Trustee Insights, the monthly digital package from the American Hospital Association, is now available. This month’s issue includes an article about keeping value front-and-center. During the pandemic, many hospitals ...
2021 is Prime for Private Investment in Healthcare: What That Means for the Health System
“In 2021, record levels of private investment will flow into the U.S. healthcare system accelerating merger and acquisition activity and fundamentally altering competition in the industry as organizations look beyond the pandemic.”
Paul Keckley. March 15, 2021
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