
Combating the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19): Week of March 21
With the number of new cases trending downward, Michigan hospitals continued to have patients with severe cases of COVID-19 in their intensive care units (ICUs). As of March 25, 100 Michiganders with confirmed or suspected โฆ
Prior Authorization, Statewide Broadband Efforts Advance to Governor
During the week of March 21, the Michigan Legislature advanced several bills related to MHA priorities, including legislation to change the prior authorization process for commercial insurers, expand the Essential Health Provider Loan Repayment Program, โฆ
State Senators Address Legislative Policy Panel
The MHA Legislative Policy Panel convened virtually March 23 to develop recommendations for theย MHA Board of Trustees on legislative initiatives impacting Michigan hospitals. The meeting was highlighted by separate presentations from Sen. Aric Nesbitt โฆ
Governance and Leadership Dynamics Important to Community Health
Successful stewardship of an organization is central to the role of governance. Accomplishing goals requires action planning and execution, frequent accountability check-ins, and communication and transparency about plans and goal metrics. The webinar You and Your โฆ
Twitter Chat to Discuss Emergency Department Medication for Opioid Use Disorder
To help raise awareness around Emergency Department Medication for Opioid Use Disorder, theย MHAย will host a Twitter chat from noon to 1 p.m. April 4. During the event, the MHA will post questions from @MIHospitalAssoc, with commentary from the MHA Keystone Center, the Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan and other members of the Michigan Opioid Partnership. …
Survey Results Will Support Rural Workforce Solutions
The National Rural Health Association and The Chartis Center for Rural Health are partnering on a new rural health safety net survey exploring staffing shortages at rural hospitals. Hospital input will provide a better understanding โฆ
Links Fore Health Sponsorships Available
Participants will gather from June 29 through July 1 for the MHA Annual Membership Meeting on Mackinac Island. This meeting is the most important association event of the year and is attended by more than โฆ
The Keckley Report
โSelf-care is the bridge to healthcare value, but crossing it will be challenging for the U.S. health industry. Itโs key to reducing the progression of chronic conditions, avoiding unnecessary hospitalization, improving workforce performance and lowering healthcare costs. But itโs not taken seriously as a solution by policymakers, physicians and others who discount its potential. Is that likely to change? The juryโs out but Itโs getting fresh attention.โ