
The MHA will host the next Health Access & Community Impact Office Hours session on April 29 from noon to 12:45 p.m., featuring Michigan 211.
The session, Understanding Regional Needs: A Data Driven Look at Michigan’s 211 Calls, will highlight regional trends and emerging community needs based on call volumes, caller demographics and service requests 211 receives statewide.
Gustavo Rotondaro, research and learning director, Michigan 211, will share key data insights and observed shifts in community needs to support hospitals and care teams in strengthening local coordination efforts. The discussion will also explore how 211 data can inform resource navigation and support care continuity.
Members are encouraged to register and share this opportunity with colleagues involved in community engagement, social needs screening, care management and navigation, and related efforts.
Members with questions may contact Ewa Panetta at the MHA.
