MHA Monday Report Nov. 17, 2025

Notable Healthcare Legislation Clears House, Senate Committees

Legislation on physician assistant licensure compact agreements, international medical school graduates, hospital price transparency measures and medical debt collection advanced in the Michigan House and Senate during the week of Nov. 10. In the House …


CMS Releases CY 2026 Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently released a final rule to update the physician fee schedule for calendar year (CY) 2026. Highlights of the final rule include: Implementing the one-time 2.5% …


Congressmen Bergman Supports Save America’s Rural Hospitals Act

U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman (R-MI) recently co-sponsored H.R. 3684, the Save America’s Rural Hospitals Act of 2025, which would strengthen financial stability and access to care for rural hospitals and healthcare providers across the country. …


MHA Board of Trustees Shares Learnings from Ice Storm and Reviews Strategic Action Plan

The MHA Board of Trustees’ Nov. 12 meeting featured presentations from board members Ed Ness, president and CEO, Munson Healthcare; Lydia Watson, president and CEO, MyMichigan Health; and Karen Cheeseman, president and CEO, Mackinac Straits …


New MHA Infographic Showcases Rural Michigan Healthcare Impact

The MHA recently released the infographic Healthcare Impact in Rural Michigan, which highlights how critical access hospitals, sole community hospitals, rural emergency hospitals and birthing hospitals support communities across the state. The infographic highlights the …


New Endorsed Business Partner SmarterDx Provides Clinical AI to Support Financial Outcomes and Quality Scores

The MHA’s Endorsed Business Partner program promotes industry-leading firms. The EBP program connects member hospitals to solutions that alleviate pain points. The MHA recently endorsed SmarterDx, a national leader in revenue integrity solutions, offering advanced clinical …


Webinar Kicks Off MHA Health Access & Community Impact Office Hours

The MHA will host an informational webinar from noon to 12:45 p.m. Nov. 24 featuring 211, in the first session of the Health Access & Community Impact Office Hours series. The series is designed to …


Celebrating the Power — and Promise — of Rural Healthcare

As a healthcare leader, physician and someone born and raised in the Thumb of Michigan, National Rural Health Day is very personal to me, my colleagues and the communities we serve every day at Scheurer Health. …


Keckley Report

Why Healthcare Affordability is Increasingly Problematic to Working Age Populations

In what political pundits called a sweeping win by Democrats in Tuesday’s elections, affordability and costs of living emerged as the issues that mattered most to voters. It’s no surprise.

Since 2019 before the pandemic, prices have increased for American businesses and households due to inflation:

Personal Consumption Expenditures inflation which measures monthly business spending increased 3.5% annually. The Consumer Price Index, which measures monthly changes in household spending increased 3.87% annually over the same period (2019-2025).

But in the same period, prices for healthcare services–hospitals, physician services, insurance premiums and long-term care–have taken an odd turn: for businesses, they’ve decreased but for consumers, they increased. It reflects the success whereby businesses have shifted health benefits costs to employees or suspended benefits altogether, and it explains why consumers are bearing more direct responsibility for healthcare costs and are increasingly price sensitive. …

Healthcare service providers can ill afford to neglect affordability. It more than measuring medical debt, posting prices and referencing concern on websites. It’s about earning the trust and confidence of future generations through concrete actions that increase household financial security beginning with healthcare spending. …”

Paul Keckley, Nov. 9, 2025


New to KnowNews to Know

MHA members are encouraged to register for the webinar How Leading Health Systems Are Rebuilding Talent Pipelines — and Keeping Them Full Through Early Student Loan Support, led by Clasp, scheduled from 9 to 9:30 a.m. Dec. 2.


MHA in the News

9&10 News aired a story Nov. 11 about how health insurance rate increases will lead to lower health insurance enrollment, harming healthcare access. MHA CEO Brian Peters is quoted in the story expressing the need …

MHA Monday Report Oct. 27, 2025

Speech-Language Pathologist Medicaid Coverage and Critical Incident Stress Management Services Legislation Advances

Legislation improving coverage policies for speech-language pathologists and broadening those included under Critical Incident Stress Management services advanced in the Michigan House of Representatives during the week of Oct. 20. House Bill …


CMS Releases Updated Guidance During Federal Government Shutdown

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently instructed all Medicare Administrative Contractors to lift the hold and begin processing fee-for-service claims dated Oct. 1 and after. The action follows the hold on …


Webinar to Review MHA 2025-26 Strategic Action Plan

The MHA will host a virtual member forum from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Nov. 7 to outline the MHA 2025-26 Strategic Action Plan (SAP) approved by the MHA Board of Trustees. The 2025-26 SAP maintains …


MHASC Board Engages in Strategic Planning Retreat

The MHA Service Corporation (MHASC) board met Oct. 21 to discuss healthcare market strategies to identify, diversify and grow solutions for MHA members and clients. The board’s strategic planning retreat focused on creative ideation and …


MHA Hosts Conversation on Strengthening Michigan’s Healthcare Workforce

The MHA convened more than 90 individuals on Oct. 16 for a Healthcare Careers Conversation event. Human resources professionals, clinical leaders, education and workforce partners gathered to explore ideas for growing the healthcare pipeline. As part …


MHA Shares Recent Medicare and Medicaid Enrollment Analysis

The MHA recently updated its analysis of Medicaid and Medicare enrollment based on September 2025 data. The analysis includes program enrollment as a percentage of each county’s total population and the split between fee-for-service and …


Strengthening Health Literacy Through Better Communication

In healthcare, words can be as powerful as medicine. A patient’s ability to understand their diagnosis, treatment options or discharge instructions can directly influence their recovery and long-term health. Yet too often, communication between clinical experts …


Keckley Report

Will Healthcare’s Big Tents Pivot?

“As the federal government shutdown enters its third week, U.S. healthcare is in the crosshairs.

The federal government U.S. spent 27% of its total spending on healthcare last year and projects to spend at least 5.5% more every year through 2035. In that period, it will grow from 18% of the U.S. GDP to 21%. It’s labor intense, capital intense, fragmented, highly regulated and high profile. Its growth is the result of increased demand, clinical and technologic innovations and higher unit prices for hospital care, specialty drugs and insurance premium increases. Thus, when the U.S. economy is doing well, healthcare does even better. And when the U.S. economy slumps, it does well producing job growth and earnings above peer industries.

Healthcare spending is not insulated from broader economic forces requiring messaging by ‘Big Four’ and by each member to be more clear, more accurate and less misleading. The big question each must ask Members and Boards is this: ‘are we prepared to pivot from the status quo to a better system of health might require uncomfortable changes necessary to serve the greater good?

The erosion of public trust and confidence in our political system is instructive. Healthcare can (and must) do better.

That effort is urgently needed. The Big Four should take the lead together!”

Paul Keckley, Oct. 19, 2025


MHA in the News

The Detroit Free Press published an op-ed Oct. 21 from MHA CEO Brian Peters that affirms the commitment of hospitals to patients and shares the actions hospitals are taking to keep costs low for patients. …