MHA Monday Report July 10, 2023

MHA Monday Report

MHA Board of Trustees Holds Final Meeting of Program Year

The MHA Board of Trustees held its final meeting of the 2022-2023 program year in conjunction with the MHA Annual Membership Meeting. As part of a standing agenda item focused on safety and quality lessons …


capitol buildingPolicy Bills Advanced During Budget Week

Many MHA-tracked bills saw movement during the last week of June, with both the House and Senate taking floor votes on legislation before they broke for the summer. In the House, representatives voted in support …


Health & Hospital Association Elects 2023-2024 Officers and Board Members

Members of the Michigan Health & Hospital Association (MHA) elected new officers and appointed board members during the association’s Annual Membership Meeting June 29. Officers of the 2023-2024 MHA Board of Trustees include Shannon Striebich, …


Healthcare Advocates Honored with MHA Special Recognition Award

The MHA announced two winners of its Special Recognition Award during the Annual Membership Meeting June 29, recognizing them for extensive contributions to healthcare. Each of the winners has uniquely influenced healthcare in Michigan. The …


MHA Meritorious Service Award Recognizes Sen. Stabenow

The MHA announced the 2023 winner of its highest achievement award during the association’s Annual Membership Meeting June 29. Receiving the award for her decades of leadership in elected office supporting healthcare is U.S. Senator …


Hospital Executives Recognized for Outstanding Leadership

The MHA announced the winners of its 2023 Healthcare Leadership Award during its Annual Membership Meeting June 29. Each year, the MHA recognizes outstanding individuals who have provided exceptional leadership to healthcare organizations and to …


Ludwig Community Benefit Award Honors Hospital Programs

The MHA announced the winners of its 2023 Ludwig Community Benefit Award during the association’s Annual Membership Meeting June 29. The honorees include programs supported by Detroit-based Henry Ford Health; Trinity Health Livonia; and ProMedica …


Henry Ford Kingswood Hospital Receives MHA Advancing Safe Care Award

The MHA announced the winner of its 2023 Advancing Safe Care Award June 29 honoring the dedicated team at Henry Ford Kingswood Hospital in Ferndale. The award was announced during the association’s Annual Membership Meeting. …


MDHHS Issues Updated MI-POST Form

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) issued a new Michigan Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment (MI-POST) form. The MI-POST form is available in Spanish, Arabic and English. This update was made …


MI care mattersMHA Podcast Explores Michigan Health Policy Priorities feat. Rep. Julie Rogers

The MHA released another episode of the MiCare Champion Cast, which features interviews with healthcare policy experts in Michigan on key issues that impact healthcare and the health of communities. On episode 30, State Representative …


MHA Rounds Report - Brian Peters, MHA CEOMHA CEO Report — The Story of the MHA Program Year

The theme of the 2022-2023 MHA program year was telling our story. With focus and passion, we told the stories of our hospitals and health systems, the challenges and adversity they face, and how they still provide high quality and accessible healthcare to their communities. …


The Keckley Report
Paul Keckley

SCOTUS Decisions open a Can of Worms for Healthcare

“Five recent Supreme Court rulings have reset the context for U.S. jurisprudence for years to come and open a can of worms for healthcare operators. …

Each of these is specific to a circumstance but collectively they expose industries like healthcare to greater compliance risk, potential court challenges and operational complexity.

Paul Keckley, July 3, 2023


News to Know

  • The MHA submitted a comment letter in response to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Medicaid Policy Bulletin (MMP) 23-39 on Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities issued May 30, 2023.
  • Michigan Medicaid Provider Outreach and Provider Support invite new or currently enrolled doula providers to attend the upcoming Doula 101 webinar scheduled Aug. 2 from 1 – 2 p.m. or Aug. 9 from 10 – 11 a.m. ET.
  • MDHHS issued MMP 23-45, Change in Non-Routine Therapy Prior Authorization Requirements for Medicaid Beneficiaries Residing in a Nursing Facility, June 30 with an effective date of Aug. 1, 2023.
  • The MHA and the Huron Consulting Group are hosting the webinar How AI @ Work Will Advance Human Intelligence Aug. 10 from 1 – 2 p.m.

Brian PetersMHA in the News

The MHA received media coverage the week of June 26 regarding the state budget, the healthcare workforce and auto no-fault utilization review. MHA CEO Brian Peters is quoted in multiple stories. Below is a collection …

Hospital Executives Recognized for Outstanding Leadership

The MHA announced the winners of its 2023 Healthcare Leadership Award June 29 during its Annual Membership Meeting. Each year, the MHA recognizes outstanding individuals who have provided exceptional leadership to healthcare organizations and to the health and well-being of the community. The 2023 recipients are Nancy Susick, MSN, RN, NE-BC, FACHE, chief operating officer, acute & post-acute care, Corewell Health East, and Rudolph Valentini, MD, chief medical officer, Children’s Hospital of Michigan, and group chief medical officer, Detroit Medical Center. The MHA will donate $1,000 on behalf of each award winner to the charity of their choice. These funds were provided to the MHA by the family of former MHA President H. Allen Barth.

Nancy Susick, MSN, RN, NE-BC, FACHE, operating officer, acute & post acute care, Corewell Health East.

When Susick became president of Beaumont Hospital, Troy in 2012, she became the first female and the first nurse to serve as president of a Beaumont Hospital. Her career with Corewell Health East (formerly Beaumont Health) spans nearly four decades, originally beginning as a registered nurse before holding numerous staff, nursing leadership and senior executive administrative positions. Susick has played an integral role in Beaumont Health’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and leading significant infrastructure projects to expand access to healthcare services.

Susick was actively present throughout the pandemic, regularly rounding the halls of the hospital and providing support to care teams to ensure they had the necessary supplies, equipment and emotional support to safely care for patients, while keeping themselves healthy. She also worked closely with clinical teams to provide opportunities for families to virtually connect with loved ones when visitation policies were suspended.

Prior to her current role, Nancy served as interim president of Beaumont Health and played a key role in leading Beaumont through the integration process between Spectrum Health and Beaumont Health that occurred February 2022. Susick also provided 24 years of service in the United States Navy Reserve, retiring in 2012 with the rank of Captain, having held multiple leadership positions including Commanding Officer and Executive and Training Officer. She has also been involved in supporting several stand-down clinics for veterans providing clinical care, social services and housing resources and continues to be a resource to individuals trying to make decisions for careers in the military.

Susick has asked that the $1,000 monetary portion of the award go to Trinity Community Care in Shelby Township.

Rudolph Valentini, MD, chief medical officer, Children’s Hospital of Michigan, and group chief medical officer, Detroit Medical Center.

Dr. Valentini had dedicated his career towards improving patient care and access. He has been with the hospital staff of Children’s Hospital for Michigan since 1997, including the past 11 years as the chief medical officer. Included in those accomplishments is co-founding the Vasculitis Clinic dedicated to children with autoimmune diseases that affect the kidneys and other organs, starting an outpatient nephrology clinic to increase access to care for patients, and redesigning the Hemodialysis Clinic at Children’s Hospital of Michigan to minimize school absences for patients. He has also made outstanding contributions to the organization’s quality initiatives, playing a key role in reducing hospital-acquired infections to the lowest levels in years by implementing effective measures.

Dr. Valentini’s leadership was instrumental in responding to both the 2022 respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and influenza outbreak and the COVID-19 pandemic, both internally at the Detroit Medical Center and statewide as a pediatric leader. He helped raise awareness about the link between COVID-19 and pediatric multi-inflammatory syndrome during the COVID-19 pandemic and played a key role in the state’s response to the RSV and influenza outbreak, encouraging collaboration between Children’s Hospital of Michigan and other pediatric hospitals to maximize statewide hospital bed capacity. He also was critical in implementing a command station at Children’s Hospital of Michigan to streamlining the management of the surge in patient volume during that time.

At Valentini’s request, the $1,000 monetary portion of the award will go to the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

The MHA congratulates the winners of the 2023 MHA Healthcare Leadership Award.