Hospitals Help: Mackinac Straits Retail Pharmacy Serves as a Lifeline in Northern Michigan

Mackinac Straits Health System opened its retail pharmacy in St. Ignace.

Mackinac Straits Health System opened its retail pharmacy in St. Ignace following valuable feedback from the community.

Previously, the community lacked access to pharmacy services on weekends and holidays. This created additional barriers to care, requiring patients to travel in excess of 60 to 100 miles round trip to the next closest pharmacy.

Now, the retail pharmacy continues to prosper and provides a lifeline for rural communities in the Straits area, filling over 56,000 prescriptions annually.

The 340B program has allowed the health system to promote discounted medications, enhanced vaccination offerings and specialty care services. Created by Congress more than 30 years ago, the 340B program helps hospitals and community health centers stretch their limited resources further without using any state taxpayer dollars.

“The 340B program directly benefits patients by allowing us to stretch scarce federal resources to offer critical services including additional pharmacy access and personalized prescription delivery to those who have limited means of transportation on Mackinac Island and beyond,” said Karen Cheeseman, president and chief executive officer, Mackinac Straits Health System.

Those interested in learning more about the program can visit the 340B webpage. To read more positive hospital stories, check out more Hospitals Help webpage and the 2025 Community Impact Report.

Members with questions may contact Lucy Ciaramitaro at the MHA.

Hospitals Help: Youth Safety Event Teaches UP Students Emergency Preparedness

Camp 911 is a hands-on, youth-focused safety event supported by Marshfield Medical Center-Dickinson hospital that is designed to teach school-aged children essential emergency response skills.

Students participating in Camp 911, a program supported by Marshfield Medical Center-Dickinson hospital.

The camp brings together professionals from various fields to demonstrate practical safety techniques and procedures that can be used in everyday situations. Participants learn how to perform CPR, respond to and extinguish stove-top fires and practice safe habits when operating or riding all-terrain vehicles. The camp also covers swimming and watercraft safety, introduces children to the roles and tools of emergency responders and shares other vital safety tips.

Local law enforcement, medical staff, nurses and emergency personnel generously volunteer their time and resources to make Camp 911 a success. Their commitment reflects the community’s shared belief in the importance of preparing children to respond confidently and appropriately in emergency situations.

“Camp 911 is a wonderful resource for our local children, giving them practical experience dealing with emergency situations,” said Mandy Shelast, president, Marshfield Medical Center-Dickinson. “Renee Stanchina, our nursing education coordinator at Marshfield-Dickinson, has embraced and supported the event and continues to be the driving force behind Camp 911’s success. Thank you, Renee!”

To read more positive hospital stories, check out more Hospitals Help webpage and the 2025 Community Impact Report. Members with questions may contact Lucy Ciaramitaro at the MHA.