MHA Monday Report Sept. 16, 2024

Leaders Convene for Crucial Healthcare Workforce Discussion

The MHA hosted nearly 150 thought leaders from healthcare, post-secondary education and workforce talent development Sept. 11 in Lansing for a discussion to help strengthen connections across the sectors focused on building the pipeline for …


MDHHS Issues Final Maternal Infant Health Services Policy

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) issued a final Medicaid Policy Bulletin Sept. 9 to expand coverage for Maternal Infant Health Program services. ​​ The final policy was issued in response …


2024 Election Materials Available for Michigan Hospitals

The MHA is offering election communication materials geared toward hospital staff, volunteers, patients and visitors to encourage voter participation in the 2024 general election. Additionally, the MHA elections webpage will be updated regularly with relevant …


Michigan Doula Advisory Council Membership Application Opens

The Michigan Doula Advisory Council (DAC) invites doulas across the state to apply for membership as its first council term ends in Dec. 2024. The DAC works to improve doula services in Michigan, particularly with …


What’s Ahead in Healthcare? Insights from the American Hospital Association

The MHA released a new episode of the MiCare Champion Cast featuring Rick Pollack, president and CEO of the American Hospital Association. Pollack joined MHA CEO Brian Peters to discuss a variety of topics …


Keckley Report

The Presidential Debate will Frustrate Healthcare Voters

“The healthcare system per se is not a major concern to voters this year, but its affordability is. Out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs, insurance premiums and co-pays and deductibles for hospitals and physician services are considered unreasonable and inexplicably high. They contribute to public anxiety about their financial security alongside housing and food costs. And majorities think the government should do more by imposing price controls and limiting corporate consolidation. …

Misinformation, disinformation and AI derived social media messaging are standard fare in winner-take-all politics. When used in addressing health issues and policies, they’re effective because the public’s basic level of understanding of the health system is embarrassingly low: studies show 4 in 5 American’s confess to confusion citing the system’s complexity and, regrettably, the inadequacy of efforts to mitigate their ignorance is widely acknowledged. Thus, terms like affordability, value, quality, not-for-profit healthcare and many others can be used liberally by politicians, trade groups and journalists without fear of challenge since they’re defined differently by every user. …

Long-term, the system will proceed incrementally. Bigger players will fare OK and others will fail. I remain hopeful thoughtful leaders will address the near and long-term future with equal energy and attention. Regrettably, the tyranny of the urgent owns the U.S. health system’s attention these days: its long-term destination is out-of-sight, out-of-mind to most. And the complexity of its short-term issues lend to magnification of misinformation, disinformation and public ignorance.

That’s why this debate will frustrate healthcare voters.”

Paul Keckley, Sept. 9, 2024


MHA in the News

WWMT-TV Newschannel 3 aired a story Sept. 9 on the radiology workforce shortage in hospitals, including a shortage of radiologists and radiology technicians. MHA Executive Vice President Laura Appel was interviewed for the story, explaining …

Appel Discusses Radiology Workforce Shortage

Laura Appel

Laura AppelWWMT-TV Newschannel 3 aired a story Sept. 9 on the radiology workforce shortage in hospitals, including a shortage of radiologists and radiology technicians.

MHA Executive Vice President Laura Appel was interviewed for the story, explaining how the shortage impacts hospital operations and what hospitals are doing to address workforce shortages.

“People that have a trauma, an emergency, an urgency, that is all going to be the first thing that hospitals are doing,” said Appel. “Finding someone to read those images and get those results.”

Members with any questions regarding media requests should contact John Karasinski at the MHA.

MHA Monday Report July 29, 2024

Governor Signs FY 25 Budget and FY 24 Supplemental

 

Gov. Whitmer signed the fiscal year (FY) 2025 state budget on July 24. The budget proposal fully funds the Michigan Medicaid program, including significant increases to provider-funded Medicaid reimbursements in FY 24 and 25. The budget also …

 


Governor Signs Law Reducing Medical Waste

Gov. Whitmer signed Senate Bill 482, now Public Act (PA) 105 of 2024, on July 23, which extends the timeline for the disposal of sharps containers. Previously, state law mandated that sharps containers be removed …

 


 

June Medicaid and Medicare Enrollment in Michigan

 

The MHA updated its analysis of Medicaid and Medicare enrollment to reflect June 2024 data. The analysis now includes program enrollment as a percentage of each county’s total population and the split between fee-for-service and …

 


CMS Releases 2025 Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently released a proposed rule to update the physician fee schedule (PFS) payment system effective Jan. 1, 2025. The proposal would: Reduce the PFS conversion factor by …

 


Webinar Explores Connection Between Person and Family Engagement and Performance

The MHA is hosting the webinar Tying Person and Family Engagement (PFE) to Culture and Performance from noon to 1 p.m. Aug. 20. The webinar will provide examples of how peers at hospitals are creating a PFE …

 


Engaging Providers and Transforming Revenue and Quality Performance Simultaneously

The MHA’s Endorsed Business Partner (EBP) program promotes industry-leading firms and connects member hospitals to solutions that alleviate pain points. The MHA recently endorsed ModusOne Health, which is the only physician-founded and operated clinical diagnosis improvement company (CDxI®) …


MDHHS

MDHHS Seeks Feedback from Older Adults and Caregivers on the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

The Michigan Department of Health & Human Services (MDHHS) is now surveying adults aged 60 and older and their caregivers about their experience with the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. The survey is scheduled to …

 


Expanding Peer Recovery Coach Services to Improve Patient Outcomes

The fiscal year (FY) 2025 budget includes critical funding to support the work of peer recovery coaches (PRCs) in Michigan hospitals. Kelsey Ostergren, director of health policy initiatives, MHA, and Michelle Norcross, senior director of safety & quality, MHA Keystone Center, share the impact these resources have on patients and communities …

 


Applications are Now Open for the Infection Prevention and Control Scholarship

The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) has opened applications for the 2025 Critical Access Hospital (CAH) Scholarship program …


The Keckley Report

Campaign 2024 and US Healthcare: 7 Things we Know for Sure

“Over the weekend, President Biden called it quits and Democrats seemingly coalesced around Vice President Harris as the Party’s candidate for the White House. While speculation about her running mate swirls, the stakes for healthcare just got higher. Here’s why: …

Healthcare, to the Democratic-leaning voters is a right, not a privilege. Its majority think it should be universally accessible, affordable, and comprehensive akin to Medicare. They believe the status quo isn’t working: the federal government should steward something better. …

Regardless of the election outcome November 5, the U.S. healthcare industry will be under intense scrutiny in 2025 and beyond. It’s unavoidable.

Discontent is palpable. No sector in U.S. healthcare can afford complacency. And every stakeholder in the system faces threats that require new solutions and fresh voices.”

Paul Keckley, July 22, 2024


News to Know 

  • July 22 was the deadline to register by mail or online to be eligible to vote in the Primary Election on Aug. 6.

 


 

MHA in the NewsMHA CEO Brian Peters

Becker’s Hospital Review published an article July 23 that includes MHA CEO Brian Peters as one of 76 healthcare executives sharing their focus for the second half of 2024. Peters covered the importance of the …

 

MHA Monday Report July 22, 2024

Introducing New Infection Prevention Education

The MHA Keystone Center, in partnership with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, created a series of online learning modules for infection control and prevention education. The modules cater to the needs …


CMS Releases Medicare 2025 Outpatient Prospective Payment System Proposed Rule

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently released a proposed rule to update the Medicare fee-for-service outpatient prospective payment system effective Jan. 1, 2025. The proposed rule: Provides a net 2.3% increase …


MHA Webinar Reviews CMS Medication Administration and Management Requirement Updates

The MHA is hosting the webinar CMS Medication Administration and Management: IV Medication, Blood Administration and Safe Opioid Use from 10 a.m. to noon ET Aug. 27. Knowing medication is involved in 80% of treatment …


MHA Podcast Welcomes New Board Chair, Explores Healthcare Priorities in Michigan

The MHA released a new episode of the MiCare Champion Cast kicking off the 2024-2025 program year discussing healthcare viability, public health, workforce, cybersecurity, the election and more. The episode, hosted by MHA CEO Brian Peters, features MHA Board Chair Julie Yaroch, DO …


The Keckley Report

Most Hospitals Fall Short on Affordability, Vision and Trust

“This weekend, the American Hospital Association kicks-off its annual Leadership Summit in San Diego. Its agenda is organized around 8 themes: Transforming Care Delivery and Payment, Patient Centricity Through Digital Transformation, Building a More Flexible and Sustainable Workforce, Financial and Operating Excellence, Igniting Innovation, Elevating Health Equity, Improving Behavioral Health and Governance Excellence. They’re important. …

Collectively, that’s welcome news for a nation that’s anxious and divided. The current state in U.S. healthcare is much the same. It needs its hospitals to step up.

Some Boards and their hospital leadership teams take affordability, vision and trust seriously. Some don’t.”

Paul Keckley, July 15, 2024


News to Know

  • July 22 is the deadline to register by mail or online to be eligible to vote in the Primary Election on Aug. 6.

MHA CEO Brian Peters

MHA in the News

The MHA received media coverage the week of July 15 on healthcare priorities in Michigan, the state budget and the intersection between public health and healthcare. Hillsdale Hospital published an episode of the Rural Health …

 

Media Recap: State of Healthcare, State Budget & Public Health Partnerships

MHA CEO Brian Peters
MHA CEO Brian Peters

The MHA received media coverage the week of July 15 on healthcare priorities in Michigan, the state budget and the intersection between public health and healthcare.

Hillsdale Hospital published an episode of the Rural Health Rising podcast July 18 featuring an interview with MHA CEO Brian Peters discussing the state of healthcare in Michigan and efforts underway to support rural hospitals.

“We have to really focus on the right strategies – the right tactics – to make sure we can continue providing access to care for all rural Michiganders,” said Peters. “It’s really an honor to be a part of that journey.”

Laura Appel, Executive Vice President, Government Relations and Public Policy, MHA, was also featured as a guest on Hillsdale’s podcast July 11 discussing the fiscal year 2025 state budget.

“The passage [of the state budget] is a culmination of many months,” said Appel. “The big thing we got is direct funding for hospitals to have peer recovery coaches to help people who have substance use issues that come to the ED or into the hospital for any reason.”

Lauren LaPine, Senior Director, Legislative and Public Policy, MHA, was featured July 16 in a story from Model D and Flintside exploring how collaboration between hospitals and public health partners benefits Michigan communities.

“Public health and hospitals working in tandem really protects and promotes community health,” said LaPine. “Public health focuses on prevention while hospitals focus on health intervention.”

Members with any questions regarding media requests should contact John Karasinski at the MHA.