Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of aviationtoday.ru
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of interaction-ivrea.it
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of yourlighterside.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of fabienne-guyomarch.ch
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of littleearthlythings.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of quartier-rouge.be
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.krasotkilux.ru
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.xhamster.desi
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.nudistfun.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.www.quartier-rouge.be
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.myhardarchive.tv
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.www.momshere.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of ugotitflauntit.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.gloryholeswallow.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
HEALTH PAC - MHA
Health PAC is governed by its bylaws and the MHA Health PAC board, which approves all fundraising activities and expenditures, campaign strategies and more. The 2020-2021 program year Health PAC board includes: Tina Freese Decker, Spectrum Health (Health PAC Board Chair). T. Anthony Denton, University of Michigan Health System. John Fox, Beaumont Health. Ed Ness, Munson Healthcare LEGISLATIVE BILL TRACKER Legislative Bill Tracker. The MHA serves as the unified voice of its members before the Michigan Legislature. Staff members often work with bill sponsors and testify before legislative committees to explain how proposed laws will affect hospitals and healthcare in the state. Information on healthcare bills proposed during the 2021-2022 MICHIGAN HOSPITALS BY HEALTH SYSTEM MHA Systems Listing. A parent organization is defined as a public or private organization that wholly owns, is the sole member or shareholder of, or holds the exclusive power to appoint the governing board of either of the following: one or more individually licensed Michigan hospitals that are Type 1-A members, or two or more geographically distinct acute care facilities that are operated by UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION PROGRAM Unemployment claims cost hospitals significant time and money – we strive to eliminate that burden for you. Representing over 300 employers in Michigan and several other states, the MHA Unemployment Compensation Program has processed thousands of unemployment claims and saved our clients millions of dollars every year since 1972. HEALTH EQUITY ORGANIZATIONAL ASSESSMENT DATA COLLECTION 1. Does your hospital use a self-reporting* methodology to collect demographic data from the patient and/or caregiver, including (select all that apply): *Using a self-reporting methodology to collect patient demographic data removes “guess-work” and ensures accurate data is being collected) ELIMINATING DISPARITIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY AND ELIMINATING DISPARITIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY AND IMPROVE QUALITY | 5 Health Equity: Definitions of health equity vary across sectors and organizations. Listed are three definitions. › Equity is the absence of avoidable, unfair or MEDICARE WAGE INDEX SEMINAR Medicare Wage Index Seminar Michigan Health & Hospital Association FFY 2020 Contacts Joseph R. Krause Principal Nova Consulting Attorney/CPA414-721-0906
MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION BAKER HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, INC. FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2019 FFY 2015 (Years ended September 30, 2015 through September 29, 2016) HOME | MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATIONABOUTISSUES & ADVOCACYEDUCATION & EVENTSNEWSROOMBUSINESS SERVICES The MHA and its member hospitals and health systems across Michigan work together to improve healthcare culture, make healthcare delivery safer and highly reliable, and ensure access to affordable coverage and care for all. Learn How We Are Leading Healthcare. ABOUT THE MHA KEYSTONE CENTER As a result of these initiatives, which are driven by evidence-based, best practices, and strongly supported by data, engaged hospitals are seeing great improvements on safety and quality outcomes. The MHA Keystone Center’s mission, vision, and values are an essential part of the work being done, and demonstrate their engagement to improvingHEALTH PAC - MHA
Health PAC is governed by its bylaws and the MHA Health PAC board, which approves all fundraising activities and expenditures, campaign strategies and more. The 2020-2021 program year Health PAC board includes: Tina Freese Decker, Spectrum Health (Health PAC Board Chair). T. Anthony Denton, University of Michigan Health System. John Fox, Beaumont Health. Ed Ness, Munson Healthcare LEGISLATIVE BILL TRACKER Legislative Bill Tracker. The MHA serves as the unified voice of its members before the Michigan Legislature. Staff members often work with bill sponsors and testify before legislative committees to explain how proposed laws will affect hospitals and healthcare in the state. Information on healthcare bills proposed during the 2021-2022 MICHIGAN HOSPITALS BY HEALTH SYSTEM MHA Systems Listing. A parent organization is defined as a public or private organization that wholly owns, is the sole member or shareholder of, or holds the exclusive power to appoint the governing board of either of the following: one or more individually licensed Michigan hospitals that are Type 1-A members, or two or more geographically distinct acute care facilities that are operated by UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION PROGRAM Unemployment claims cost hospitals significant time and money – we strive to eliminate that burden for you. Representing over 300 employers in Michigan and several other states, the MHA Unemployment Compensation Program has processed thousands of unemployment claims and saved our clients millions of dollars every year since 1972. HEALTH EQUITY ORGANIZATIONAL ASSESSMENT DATA COLLECTION 1. Does your hospital use a self-reporting* methodology to collect demographic data from the patient and/or caregiver, including (select all that apply): *Using a self-reporting methodology to collect patient demographic data removes “guess-work” and ensures accurate data is being collected) ELIMINATING DISPARITIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY AND ELIMINATING DISPARITIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY AND IMPROVE QUALITY | 5 Health Equity: Definitions of health equity vary across sectors and organizations. Listed are three definitions. › Equity is the absence of avoidable, unfair or MEDICARE WAGE INDEX SEMINAR Medicare Wage Index Seminar Michigan Health & Hospital Association FFY 2020 Contacts Joseph R. Krause Principal Nova Consulting Attorney/CPA414-721-0906
MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION BAKER HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, INC. FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2019 FFY 2015 (Years ended September 30, 2015 through September 29, 2016) MHA MONDAY REPORT JUNE 7, 2021 Combating the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19): Weeks of May 24 and 31. With approximately 8.4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state, more than 59% of Michiganders ages 16 and over have received at least one dose. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION PROGRAM Unemployment claims cost hospitals significant time and money – we strive to eliminate that burden for you. Representing over 300 employers in Michigan and several other states, the MHA Unemployment Compensation Program has processed thousands of unemployment claims and saved our clients millions of dollars every year since 1972.PUBLICATIONS
The MHA produces reports and publications on healthcare funding, graduate medical education, hospital community benefits and patient safety and quality to demonstrate how hospitals areSTATE BUDGET
The state’s obligation for the Healthy Michigan Plan, Michigan’s Medicaid expansion program, is fully funded with a $75.1 million general fund increase. This funding reflects the phase in of the full 10% state match rate in FY 2020. The executive budget recommendation also includes an additional $10 million appropriation to ensure thatCONTACT KEYSTONE
To contact the MHA Keystone Center, complete the form below or call the MHA at (517) 323-3443. HEALTHCARE CAREER CENTER MHA Capitol Advocacy Center Capital Tower 110 W. Michigan Ave. Suite 1200 Lansing, MI 48933 Phone: (517) 703-8601 Fax: (517) 703-0628 HEALTH EQUITY ORGANIZATIONAL ASSESSMENT DATA COLLECTION 1. Does your hospital use a self-reporting* methodology to collect demographic data from the patient and/or caregiver, including (select all that apply): *Using a self-reporting methodology to collect patient demographic data removes “guess-work” and ensures accurate data is being collected) CYBERFORCE|Q OFFERS CONTINUOUS, COLLECTIVE APPROACH TO The MHA’s newest Endorsed Business Partner, CyberForce|Q, offers a new approach to cybersecurity for healthcare organizations.CEO Eric Eder described a situation where a rural healthcare system’s CEO shared his organization’s experience from a cybersecurity breach. MEDICAID PSYCH COLLABORATIVE CARE MODEL FINAL POLICY The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) recently released a final policy to establish Medicaid program coverage conditions and requirements for the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) effective for dates of service on and after Aug. 1, 2020. The goal of the model is to improve access to care for mild to moderate behavioral health disorders in the primarySPEAK-UP AWARD
The MHA Keystone Center Speak-up Award. Launched in March 2016, the MHA Keystone Center Speak-up! Award is designed to acknowledge the efforts of individuals or teams within MHA Keystone Center Patient Safety Organization hospitals who speak-up to prevent potential harm HOME | MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATIONABOUTISSUES & ADVOCACYEDUCATION & EVENTSNEWSROOMBUSINESS SERVICES The MHA and its member hospitals and health systems across Michigan work together to improve healthcare culture, make healthcare delivery safer and highly reliable, and ensure access to affordable coverage and care for all. Learn How We Are Leading Healthcare. ABOUT THE MHA KEYSTONE CENTER As a result of these initiatives, which are driven by evidence-based, best practices, and strongly supported by data, engaged hospitals are seeing great improvements on safety and quality outcomes. The MHA Keystone Center’s mission, vision, and values are an essential part of the work being done, and demonstrate their engagement to improvingHEALTH PAC - MHA
Health PAC is governed by its bylaws and the MHA Health PAC board, which approves all fundraising activities and expenditures, campaign strategies and more. The 2020-2021 program year Health PAC board includes: Tina Freese Decker, Spectrum Health (Health PAC Board Chair). T. Anthony Denton, University of Michigan Health System. John Fox, Beaumont Health. Ed Ness, Munson Healthcare LEGISLATIVE BILL TRACKER Legislative Bill Tracker. The MHA serves as the unified voice of its members before the Michigan Legislature. Staff members often work with bill sponsors and testify before legislative committees to explain how proposed laws will affect hospitals and healthcare in the state. Information on healthcare bills proposed during the 2021-2022 MICHIGAN HOSPITALS BY HEALTH SYSTEM MHA Systems Listing. A parent organization is defined as a public or private organization that wholly owns, is the sole member or shareholder of, or holds the exclusive power to appoint the governing board of either of the following: one or more individually licensed Michigan hospitals that are Type 1-A members, or two or more geographically distinct acute care facilities that are operated by UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION PROGRAM Unemployment claims cost hospitals significant time and money – we strive to eliminate that burden for you. Representing over 300 employers in Michigan and several other states, the MHA Unemployment Compensation Program has processed thousands of unemployment claims and saved our clients millions of dollars every year since 1972. HEALTH EQUITY ORGANIZATIONAL ASSESSMENT DATA COLLECTION 1. Does your hospital use a self-reporting* methodology to collect demographic data from the patient and/or caregiver, including (select all that apply): *Using a self-reporting methodology to collect patient demographic data removes “guess-work” and ensures accurate data is being collected) ELIMINATING DISPARITIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY AND ELIMINATING DISPARITIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY AND IMPROVE QUALITY | 5 Health Equity: Definitions of health equity vary across sectors and organizations. Listed are three definitions. › Equity is the absence of avoidable, unfair or MEDICARE WAGE INDEX SEMINAR Medicare Wage Index Seminar Michigan Health & Hospital Association FFY 2020 Contacts Joseph R. Krause Principal Nova Consulting Attorney/CPA414-721-0906
MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION BAKER HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, INC. FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2019 FFY 2015 (Years ended September 30, 2015 through September 29, 2016) HOME | MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATIONABOUTISSUES & ADVOCACYEDUCATION & EVENTSNEWSROOMBUSINESS SERVICES The MHA and its member hospitals and health systems across Michigan work together to improve healthcare culture, make healthcare delivery safer and highly reliable, and ensure access to affordable coverage and care for all. Learn How We Are Leading Healthcare. ABOUT THE MHA KEYSTONE CENTER As a result of these initiatives, which are driven by evidence-based, best practices, and strongly supported by data, engaged hospitals are seeing great improvements on safety and quality outcomes. The MHA Keystone Center’s mission, vision, and values are an essential part of the work being done, and demonstrate their engagement to improvingHEALTH PAC - MHA
Health PAC is governed by its bylaws and the MHA Health PAC board, which approves all fundraising activities and expenditures, campaign strategies and more. The 2020-2021 program year Health PAC board includes: Tina Freese Decker, Spectrum Health (Health PAC Board Chair). T. Anthony Denton, University of Michigan Health System. John Fox, Beaumont Health. Ed Ness, Munson Healthcare LEGISLATIVE BILL TRACKER Legislative Bill Tracker. The MHA serves as the unified voice of its members before the Michigan Legislature. Staff members often work with bill sponsors and testify before legislative committees to explain how proposed laws will affect hospitals and healthcare in the state. Information on healthcare bills proposed during the 2021-2022 MICHIGAN HOSPITALS BY HEALTH SYSTEM MHA Systems Listing. A parent organization is defined as a public or private organization that wholly owns, is the sole member or shareholder of, or holds the exclusive power to appoint the governing board of either of the following: one or more individually licensed Michigan hospitals that are Type 1-A members, or two or more geographically distinct acute care facilities that are operated by UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION PROGRAM Unemployment claims cost hospitals significant time and money – we strive to eliminate that burden for you. Representing over 300 employers in Michigan and several other states, the MHA Unemployment Compensation Program has processed thousands of unemployment claims and saved our clients millions of dollars every year since 1972. HEALTH EQUITY ORGANIZATIONAL ASSESSMENT DATA COLLECTION 1. Does your hospital use a self-reporting* methodology to collect demographic data from the patient and/or caregiver, including (select all that apply): *Using a self-reporting methodology to collect patient demographic data removes “guess-work” and ensures accurate data is being collected) ELIMINATING DISPARITIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY AND ELIMINATING DISPARITIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY AND IMPROVE QUALITY | 5 Health Equity: Definitions of health equity vary across sectors and organizations. Listed are three definitions. › Equity is the absence of avoidable, unfair or MEDICARE WAGE INDEX SEMINAR Medicare Wage Index Seminar Michigan Health & Hospital Association FFY 2020 Contacts Joseph R. Krause Principal Nova Consulting Attorney/CPA414-721-0906
MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION BAKER HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, INC. FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2019 FFY 2015 (Years ended September 30, 2015 through September 29, 2016) MHA MONDAY REPORT JUNE 7, 2021 Combating the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19): Weeks of May 24 and 31. With approximately 8.4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state, more than 59% of Michiganders ages 16 and over have received at least one dose. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION PROGRAM Unemployment claims cost hospitals significant time and money – we strive to eliminate that burden for you. Representing over 300 employers in Michigan and several other states, the MHA Unemployment Compensation Program has processed thousands of unemployment claims and saved our clients millions of dollars every year since 1972.PUBLICATIONS
The MHA produces reports and publications on healthcare funding, graduate medical education, hospital community benefits and patient safety and quality to demonstrate how hospitals areCONTACT KEYSTONE
To contact the MHA Keystone Center, complete the form below or call the MHA at (517) 323-3443.STATE BUDGET
The state’s obligation for the Healthy Michigan Plan, Michigan’s Medicaid expansion program, is fully funded with a $75.1 million general fund increase. This funding reflects the phase in of the full 10% state match rate in FY 2020. The executive budget recommendation also includes an additional $10 million appropriation to ensure that HEALTHCARE CAREER CENTER MHA Capitol Advocacy Center Capital Tower 110 W. Michigan Ave. Suite 1200 Lansing, MI 48933 Phone: (517) 703-8601 Fax: (517) 703-0628 COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT The 2019 MHA Community Benefit Report highlights how Michigan hospitals and health systems are investing in their communities to help people of all ages get healthy and stay healthy both in and out of the hospital. Overall, these activities total an investment of nearly $2.9 billion. HEALTH EQUITY ORGANIZATIONAL ASSESSMENT DATA COLLECTION 1. Does your hospital use a self-reporting* methodology to collect demographic data from the patient and/or caregiver, including (select all that apply): *Using a self-reporting methodology to collect patient demographic data removes “guess-work” and ensures accurate data is being collected) MEDICAID PSYCH COLLABORATIVE CARE MODEL FINAL POLICY The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) recently released a final policy to establish Medicaid program coverage conditions and requirements for the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) effective for dates of service on and after Aug. 1, 2020. The goal of the model is to improve access to care for mild to moderate behavioral health disorders in the primarySPEAK-UP AWARD
The MHA Keystone Center Speak-up Award. Launched in March 2016, the MHA Keystone Center Speak-up! Award is designed to acknowledge the efforts of individuals or teams within MHA Keystone Center Patient Safety Organization hospitals who speak-up to prevent potential harm HOME | MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATIONABOUTISSUES & ADVOCACYEDUCATION & EVENTSNEWSROOMBUSINESS SERVICES The MHA and its member hospitals and health systems across Michigan work together to improve healthcare culture, make healthcare delivery safer and highly reliable, and ensure access to affordable coverage and care for all. Learn How We Are Leading Healthcare.HEALTH PAC - MHA
Health PAC is governed by its bylaws and the MHA Health PAC board, which approves all fundraising activities and expenditures, campaign strategies and more. The 2020-2021 program year Health PAC board includes: Tina Freese Decker, Spectrum Health (Health PAC Board Chair). T. Anthony Denton, University of Michigan Health System. John Fox, Beaumont Health. Ed Ness, Munson Healthcare ABOUT THE MHA KEYSTONE CENTER As a result of these initiatives, which are driven by evidence-based, best practices, and strongly supported by data, engaged hospitals are seeing great improvements on safety and quality outcomes. The MHA Keystone Center’s mission, vision, and values are an essential part of the work being done, and demonstrate their engagement to improving MICHIGAN HOSPITALS BY HEALTH SYSTEM MHA Systems Listing. A parent organization is defined as a public or private organization that wholly owns, is the sole member or shareholder of, or holds the exclusive power to appoint the governing board of either of the following: one or more individually licensed Michigan hospitals that are Type 1-A members, or two or more geographically distinct acute care facilities that are operated by LEGISLATIVE BILL TRACKER Legislative Bill Tracker. The MHA serves as the unified voice of its members before the Michigan Legislature. Staff members often work with bill sponsors and testify before legislative committees to explain how proposed laws will affect hospitals and healthcare in the state. Information on healthcare bills proposed during the 2021-2022 COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT The 2019 MHA Community Benefit Report highlights how Michigan hospitals and health systems are investing in their communities to help people of all ages get healthy and stay healthy both in and out of the hospital. Overall, these activities total an investment of nearly $2.9 billion. HOME - MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Important Update: Age-Friendly Action Community Resumes June 3. After careful consideration and evaluation, the MHA Keystone Center Age-Friendly Health Systems Action Community will resume beginning with the June 3 Coaching Call from 2 to 3 p.m. If you have not registered for this event, you may do so here . During HEALTH PAC CONTRIBUTIONS FORM Employees who have policy making, managerial, professional, supervisory, or administrative nonclerical responsibilities are encouraged to contribute to the Health PAC campaign. All contributions are voluntary and have no impact on job status, performance review or MEDICARE WAGE INDEX SEMINAR Medicare Wage Index Seminar Michigan Health & Hospital Association FFY 2020 Contacts Joseph R. Krause Principal Nova Consulting Attorney/CPA414-721-0906
MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION BAKER HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, INC. FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2019 FFY 2015 (Years ended September 30, 2015 through September 29, 2016) HOME | MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATIONABOUTISSUES & ADVOCACYEDUCATION & EVENTSNEWSROOMBUSINESS SERVICES The MHA and its member hospitals and health systems across Michigan work together to improve healthcare culture, make healthcare delivery safer and highly reliable, and ensure access to affordable coverage and care for all. Learn How We Are Leading Healthcare.HEALTH PAC - MHA
Health PAC is governed by its bylaws and the MHA Health PAC board, which approves all fundraising activities and expenditures, campaign strategies and more. The 2020-2021 program year Health PAC board includes: Tina Freese Decker, Spectrum Health (Health PAC Board Chair). T. Anthony Denton, University of Michigan Health System. John Fox, Beaumont Health. Ed Ness, Munson Healthcare ABOUT THE MHA KEYSTONE CENTER As a result of these initiatives, which are driven by evidence-based, best practices, and strongly supported by data, engaged hospitals are seeing great improvements on safety and quality outcomes. The MHA Keystone Center’s mission, vision, and values are an essential part of the work being done, and demonstrate their engagement to improving MICHIGAN HOSPITALS BY HEALTH SYSTEM MHA Systems Listing. A parent organization is defined as a public or private organization that wholly owns, is the sole member or shareholder of, or holds the exclusive power to appoint the governing board of either of the following: one or more individually licensed Michigan hospitals that are Type 1-A members, or two or more geographically distinct acute care facilities that are operated by LEGISLATIVE BILL TRACKER Legislative Bill Tracker. The MHA serves as the unified voice of its members before the Michigan Legislature. Staff members often work with bill sponsors and testify before legislative committees to explain how proposed laws will affect hospitals and healthcare in the state. Information on healthcare bills proposed during the 2021-2022 COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT The 2019 MHA Community Benefit Report highlights how Michigan hospitals and health systems are investing in their communities to help people of all ages get healthy and stay healthy both in and out of the hospital. Overall, these activities total an investment of nearly $2.9 billion. HOME - MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Important Update: Age-Friendly Action Community Resumes June 3. After careful consideration and evaluation, the MHA Keystone Center Age-Friendly Health Systems Action Community will resume beginning with the June 3 Coaching Call from 2 to 3 p.m. If you have not registered for this event, you may do so here . During HEALTH PAC CONTRIBUTIONS FORM Employees who have policy making, managerial, professional, supervisory, or administrative nonclerical responsibilities are encouraged to contribute to the Health PAC campaign. All contributions are voluntary and have no impact on job status, performance review or MEDICARE WAGE INDEX SEMINAR Medicare Wage Index Seminar Michigan Health & Hospital Association FFY 2020 Contacts Joseph R. Krause Principal Nova Consulting Attorney/CPA414-721-0906
MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION BAKER HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, INC. FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2019 FFY 2015 (Years ended September 30, 2015 through September 29, 2016) ABOUT MICHIGAN HEALTH AND HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The Michigan Health & Hospital Association (MHA) is the statewide leader representing all community hospitals in Michigan. Established in 1919, the MHA represents the interests of its member hospitals and health systems in both the legislative and regulatory arenas on key issues and supports their efforts to provide quality, cost-effectiveand
MEMBER ACCESS
The MHA Community site is a secure, online networking platform that allows MHA-member hospital staff to collaborate, share information and stay up-to-date on MHA Keystone Center activities. The site features resources, data definitions, data collection tools, webinar recordingsand presentations.
PUBLICATIONS
The MHA produces reports and publications on healthcare funding, graduate medical education, hospital community benefits and patient safety and quality to demonstrate how hospitals are MHA MONDAY REPORT JUNE 7, 2021 Combating the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19): Weeks of May 24 and 31. With approximately 8.4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state, more than 59% of Michiganders ages 16 and over have received at least one dose. FCC TO RELAUNCH COVID-19 TELEHEALTH PROGRAM The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it voted March 30 to reopen the COVID-19 Telehealth Program, a $249.95 million federal initiative that builds on the $200 million program established as part of the CARES Act enacted in March 2020. The COVID-19 Telehealth Program is a reimbursement program that allows healthcare providers to receive compensation for COMBATING THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): WEEKS OF MAY With approximately 8.4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state, more than 59% of Michiganders ages 16 and over havereceived at
CONTACT KEYSTONE
To contact the MHA Keystone Center, complete the form below or call the MHA at (517) 323-3443. CEO REPORT — EMERGING FROM A PANDEMIC PROGRAM YEAR "Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see a shadow." — Helen Keller For many years, the turning of the calendar to June has created an air of excitement as we make final preparations for our incomparable Annual Membership Meeting on Mackinac Island. While I am disappointed that the pandemic has necessitated a virtual annual meeting for the second consecutive year, new guidance HOME - MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Important Update: Age-Friendly Action Community Resumes June 3. After careful consideration and evaluation, the MHA Keystone Center Age-Friendly Health Systems Action Community will resume beginning with the June 3 Coaching Call from 2 to 3 p.m. If you have not registered for this event, you may do so here . During HEALTH EQUITY ORGANIZATIONAL ASSESSMENT DATA COLLECTION 1. Does your hospital use a self-reporting* methodology to collect demographic data from the patient and/or caregiver, including (select all that apply): *Using a self-reporting methodology to collect patient demographic data removes “guess-work” and ensures accurate data is being collected) HOME | MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATIONABOUTISSUES & ADVOCACYEDUCATION & EVENTSNEWSROOMBUSINESS SERVICES The MHA and its member hospitals and health systems across Michigan work together to improve healthcare culture, make healthcare delivery safer and highly reliable, and ensure access to affordable coverage and care for all. Learn How We Are Leading Healthcare. HEALTH PAC - MHACLASS 1 C MHA Health PAC is governed by its bylaws and the MHA Health PAC board, which approves all fundraising activities and expenditures, campaign strategies and more. The 2020-2021 program year Health PAC board includes: Tina Freese Decker, Spectrum Health (Health PAC Board Chair). T. Anthony Denton, University of Michigan Health System. John Fox, Beaumont Health. Ed Ness, Munson Healthcare ABOUT THE MHA KEYSTONE CENTER As a result of these initiatives, which are driven by evidence-based, best practices, and strongly supported by data, engaged hospitals are seeing great improvements on safety and quality outcomes. The MHA Keystone Center’s mission, vision, and values are an essential part of the work being done, and demonstrate their engagement to improving MICHIGAN HOSPITALS BY HEALTH SYSTEM MHA Systems Listing. A parent organization is defined as a public or private organization that wholly owns, is the sole member or shareholder of, or holds the exclusive power to appoint the governing board of either of the following: one or more individually licensed Michigan hospitals that are Type 1-A members, or two or more geographically distinct acute care facilities that are operated by LEGISLATIVE BILL TRACKER Legislative Bill Tracker. The MHA serves as the unified voice of its members before the Michigan Legislature. Staff members often work with bill sponsors and testify before legislative committees to explain how proposed laws will affect hospitals and healthcare in the state. Information on healthcare bills proposed during the 2021-2022 COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT The 2019 MHA Community Benefit Report highlights how Michigan hospitals and health systems are investing in their communities to help people of all ages get healthy and stay healthy both in and out of the hospital. Overall, these activities total an investment of nearly $2.9 billion. HOME - MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Important Update: Age-Friendly Action Community Resumes June 3. After careful consideration and evaluation, the MHA Keystone Center Age-Friendly Health Systems Action Community will resume beginning with the June 3 Coaching Call from 2 to 3 p.m. If you have not registered for this event, you may do so here . During HEALTH PAC CONTRIBUTIONS FORM Employees who have policy making, managerial, professional, supervisory, or administrative nonclerical responsibilities are encouraged to contribute to the Health PAC campaign. All contributions are voluntary and have no impact on job status, performance review or MEDICARE WAGE INDEX SEMINAR Medicare Wage Index Seminar Michigan Health & Hospital Association FFY 2020 Contacts Joseph R. Krause Principal Nova Consulting Attorney/CPA414-721-0906
MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION BAKER HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, INC. FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2019 FFY 2015 (Years ended September 30, 2015 through September 29, 2016) HOME | MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATIONABOUTISSUES & ADVOCACYEDUCATION & EVENTSNEWSROOMBUSINESS SERVICES The MHA and its member hospitals and health systems across Michigan work together to improve healthcare culture, make healthcare delivery safer and highly reliable, and ensure access to affordable coverage and care for all. Learn How We Are Leading Healthcare. HEALTH PAC - MHACLASS 1 C MHA Health PAC is governed by its bylaws and the MHA Health PAC board, which approves all fundraising activities and expenditures, campaign strategies and more. The 2020-2021 program year Health PAC board includes: Tina Freese Decker, Spectrum Health (Health PAC Board Chair). T. Anthony Denton, University of Michigan Health System. John Fox, Beaumont Health. Ed Ness, Munson Healthcare ABOUT THE MHA KEYSTONE CENTER As a result of these initiatives, which are driven by evidence-based, best practices, and strongly supported by data, engaged hospitals are seeing great improvements on safety and quality outcomes. The MHA Keystone Center’s mission, vision, and values are an essential part of the work being done, and demonstrate their engagement to improving MICHIGAN HOSPITALS BY HEALTH SYSTEM MHA Systems Listing. A parent organization is defined as a public or private organization that wholly owns, is the sole member or shareholder of, or holds the exclusive power to appoint the governing board of either of the following: one or more individually licensed Michigan hospitals that are Type 1-A members, or two or more geographically distinct acute care facilities that are operated by LEGISLATIVE BILL TRACKER Legislative Bill Tracker. The MHA serves as the unified voice of its members before the Michigan Legislature. Staff members often work with bill sponsors and testify before legislative committees to explain how proposed laws will affect hospitals and healthcare in the state. Information on healthcare bills proposed during the 2021-2022 COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT The 2019 MHA Community Benefit Report highlights how Michigan hospitals and health systems are investing in their communities to help people of all ages get healthy and stay healthy both in and out of the hospital. Overall, these activities total an investment of nearly $2.9 billion. HOME - MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Important Update: Age-Friendly Action Community Resumes June 3. After careful consideration and evaluation, the MHA Keystone Center Age-Friendly Health Systems Action Community will resume beginning with the June 3 Coaching Call from 2 to 3 p.m. If you have not registered for this event, you may do so here . During HEALTH PAC CONTRIBUTIONS FORM Employees who have policy making, managerial, professional, supervisory, or administrative nonclerical responsibilities are encouraged to contribute to the Health PAC campaign. All contributions are voluntary and have no impact on job status, performance review or MEDICARE WAGE INDEX SEMINAR Medicare Wage Index Seminar Michigan Health & Hospital Association FFY 2020 Contacts Joseph R. Krause Principal Nova Consulting Attorney/CPA414-721-0906
MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MEDICARE WAGE INDEX PROJECT MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION BAKER HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, INC. FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2019 FFY 2015 (Years ended September 30, 2015 through September 29, 2016) ABOUT MICHIGAN HEALTH AND HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The Michigan Health & Hospital Association (MHA) is the statewide leader representing all community hospitals in Michigan. Established in 1919, the MHA represents the interests of its member hospitals and health systems in both the legislative and regulatory arenas on key issues and supports their efforts to provide quality, cost-effectiveand
MEMBER ACCESS
The MHA Community site is a secure, online networking platform that allows MHA-member hospital staff to collaborate, share information and stay up-to-date on MHA Keystone Center activities. The site features resources, data definitions, data collection tools, webinar recordingsand presentations.
PUBLICATIONS
The MHA produces reports and publications on healthcare funding, graduate medical education, hospital community benefits and patient safety and quality to demonstrate how hospitals are MHA MONDAY REPORT JUNE 7, 2021 Combating the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19): Weeks of May 24 and 31. With approximately 8.4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state, more than 59% of Michiganders ages 16 and over have received at least one dose. FCC TO RELAUNCH COVID-19 TELEHEALTH PROGRAM The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it voted March 30 to reopen the COVID-19 Telehealth Program, a $249.95 million federal initiative that builds on the $200 million program established as part of the CARES Act enacted in March 2020. The COVID-19 Telehealth Program is a reimbursement program that allows healthcare providers to receive compensation for COMBATING THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): WEEKS OF MAY With approximately 8.4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state, more than 59% of Michiganders ages 16 and over havereceived at
CONTACT KEYSTONE
To contact the MHA Keystone Center, complete the form below or call the MHA at (517) 323-3443. CEO REPORT — EMERGING FROM A PANDEMIC PROGRAM YEAR "Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see a shadow." — Helen Keller For many years, the turning of the calendar to June has created an air of excitement as we make final preparations for our incomparable Annual Membership Meeting on Mackinac Island. While I am disappointed that the pandemic has necessitated a virtual annual meeting for the second consecutive year, new guidance HOME - MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Important Update: Age-Friendly Action Community Resumes June 3. After careful consideration and evaluation, the MHA Keystone Center Age-Friendly Health Systems Action Community will resume beginning with the June 3 Coaching Call from 2 to 3 p.m. If you have not registered for this event, you may do so here . During HEALTH EQUITY ORGANIZATIONAL ASSESSMENT DATA COLLECTION 1. Does your hospital use a self-reporting* methodology to collect demographic data from the patient and/or caregiver, including (select all that apply): *Using a self-reporting methodology to collect patient demographic data removes “guess-work” and ensures accurate data is being collected)Skip to content
* Home
* About
* Our Hospitals
* Michigan Hospitals By Health System* Associate Members
* Member Benefits & Types * Associate Membership * Membership Application* Awards
* Healthcare Leadership Award * Advancing Safe Care Award* Speak-up Award
* Ludwig Community Benefit Award * Meritorious Service Award * Special Recognition Award * Michigan Green Healthcare Award * Committees & Councils* Board of Trustees
* Staff Directory
* Careers at the MHA * MHA 100 Year Anniversary Celebration* Issues & Advocacy
* Top Issues
* Access to Care
* Auto No-Fault Insurance * Certificate of Need Regulations * 2019 Novel Coronavirus * Finance Policy Issues* Federal Issues
* ACA Repeal & Replace * 340B Drug Discount Program* MACRA
* Healthy Partnerships * Michigan Harvest Gathering* Vaccinations
* Legislative Bill Tracker* Elections
* Opioid and Prescription Drug Epidemic* State Budget
* Legislative Action Center* Health PAC
* Education & Events * Membership Meetings * Annual Membership Meeting* Breakthrough
* Green Healthcare Conference * Michigan Healthcare Human Resources Conference * MHA Safety & Quality Symposium* Member Forums
* MHA Women in Healthcare Data * Professional Development * Healthcare Leadership Academy* e-Learning
* MHA Keystone Center Events * Governance Events & Resources * Governance Fellowship * Sponsorship & Advertising* Newsroom
* Publications
* MHA Rounds
* MHA In The News
* Monday Report
* Patient Safety & Quality* News Releases
* Business Services
* Financial Services * Endorsed Business Partner Program* Data Services
* Unemployment Compensation Program * MHA Turnover Survey * Graphic Design & Print Services * Healthcare Career Center * MHA Keystone Center Patient Safety Organization * About the MHA Keystone Center * Patient Safety Organization * Health Disparities* High Reliability
* High Reliability Culture * Person & Family Engagement * Mothers and Infants* Opioids
* Older Adults
* Workplace Safety
* Additional Activities* Tools & Resources
* Member Access
* VerifyMICare
* Events
* Engagement OpportunitiesLeading Healthcare
Contact MHA
Search MHA
×
search
Custom Search
Sort by:
Relevance
Relevance
Date
* Home
* About
* Our Hospitals
* Michigan Hospitals By Health System* Associate Members
* Member Benefits & Types * Associate Membership * Membership Application* Awards
* Healthcare Leadership Award * Advancing Safe Care Award* Speak-up Award
* Ludwig Community Benefit Award * Meritorious Service Award * Special Recognition Award * Michigan Green Healthcare Award * Committees & Councils* Board of Trustees
* Staff Directory
* Careers at the MHA * MHA 100 Year Anniversary Celebration* Issues & Advocacy
* Top Issues
* Access to Care
* Auto No-Fault Insurance * Certificate of Need Regulations * 2019 Novel Coronavirus * Finance Policy Issues* Federal Issues
* ACA Repeal & Replace * 340B Drug Discount Program* MACRA
* Healthy Partnerships * Michigan Harvest Gathering* Vaccinations
* Legislative Bill Tracker* Elections
* Opioid and Prescription Drug Epidemic* State Budget
* Legislative Action Center* Health PAC
* Education & Events * Membership Meetings * Annual Membership Meeting* Breakthrough
* Green Healthcare Conference * Michigan Healthcare Human Resources Conference * MHA Safety & Quality Symposium* Member Forums
* MHA Women in Healthcare Data * Professional Development * Healthcare Leadership Academy* e-Learning
* MHA Keystone Center Events * Governance Events & Resources * Governance Fellowship * Sponsorship & Advertising* Newsroom
* Publications
* MHA Rounds
* MHA In The News
* Monday Report
* Patient Safety & Quality* News Releases
* Business Services
* Financial Services * Endorsed Business Partner Program* Data Services
* Unemployment Compensation Program * MHA Turnover Survey * Graphic Design & Print Services * Healthcare Career CenterMHA
Keystone Center
Patient Safety Organization div.slide" data-cycle-log="false" data-cycle-slide-active-class="activeSlide" data-cycle-pager-active-class="activeSlide" data-cycle-fx="fadeout" data-cycle-carousel-visible="2" data-cycle-speed="500" data-cycle-delay="999999" data-cycle-pause-on-hover="false" data-cycle-sync="true" data-cycle-random="false" data-cycle-timeout="999999" data-cycle-loop="true" data-cycle-swipe="true" data-cycle-auto-height="1905:752" data-cycle-starting-slide="0" data-cycle-pager=".slides_414_pager" data-cycle-pager-template="" data-cycle-easing="swing" data-cycle-ease-out="swing"> COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR HOSPITALS Resources are available for Michigan hospitals related to the 2019Novel Coronavirus .
2020 ELECTION RESOURCES Every year, elected officials cast votes on issues that affect thousands of Michigan residents’ health and access to care and the hospitals and providers who serve our communities. Learn more.BIG CHANGES AHEAD
Michigan drivers will now choose their medical coverage with their auto insurance policies. Learn more about the changes atDriveProtected.org
* Coronavirus
* 2020 Election
* Big Changes Ahead
LEADING HEALTHCARE
The MHA and its member hospitals and health systems across Michigan work together to improve healthcare culture, make healthcare delivery safer and highly reliable, and ensure access to affordable coverageand care for all.
Learn How We Are Leading HealthcareTHE LATEST FROM MHA
MHA MONDAY REPORT DEC. 7, 2020 Weekly news and updates from the MHA. Continue Reading MHA Monday Report Dec. 7, 2020Monday Report
| December 07
HEADLINE ROUNDUP: WEEKS OF NOV. 23 AND NOV. 30 FOR COVID-19 INMICHIGAN
As Michigan hospitals address a second surge of COVID-19 patients, the MHA has been actively fielding and responding to media requestsrelated to resp...
Continue Reading Headline Roundup: Weeks of Nov. 23 and Nov. 30 for COVID-19 in MichiganMHA In The News
| December 02
MHA CEO REPORT – AGE-FRIENDLY HEALTH SYSTEMS MHA CEO Brian Peters discusses how healthcare is transitioning to meet the demands of an aging baby-boomer generation. Continue Reading MHA CEO Report – Age-Friendly Health SystemsMHA Rounds
| December 01
ISSUES IN HEALTHCARE The MHA and Michigan hospitals and health systems are working diligently with state and federal agencies to appropriately respond to 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Michigan. Everyone can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 by practicing everyday prevention measures like social distancing, frequent hand washing, staying home when sick and covering coughs and sneezes. If you think you are sick, follow the guidance available from the CDC.
Quick links:
MHA COVID-19 webpage STATE OF MICHIGAN COVID-19 WEBPAGE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT DONATIONS Many in the community have offered to donate available Personal Protective Equipment to aid healthcare responders in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. During this difficult time, Michigan hospitals appreciate any and all assistance to help protect healthcare workers and prevent the further spread of the virus. VISITORS IN HOSPITALS/HEALTHCARE FACILITIES All healthcare facilities and residential care facilities MUST prohibit any visitors, with some exceptions. The public is asked to be patient as hospitals screen visitors and staff entering their buildings. These additional processes make it even more critical that people who do not absolutely need to be at the hospital do not gothere.
RESOURCES FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALSMEDIA INQUIRIES
Read about more issues impacting healthcare in Michigan » MHA SERVICE CORPORATION The MHA Service Corporation works with healthcare organizations and other businesses in Michigan and across the nation to manage unemployment compensation, track healthcare data and providefinancial services.
Learn more about MHA business services »DATA SERVICES
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION PROGRAM GRAPHIC DESIGN & PRINT SERVICESMHA KEYSTONE CENTER
Hospitals across Michigan and in many other states participate in our MHA Keystone Center work to improve patient safety and quality of care. Using evidence-based best practices, hospitals are working to implement high reliability, cultures of safety and sustainableimprovement.
Learn more about the MHA Keystone Center »MHA ON FACEBOOK
MHA ON TWITTER
MHA ON YOUTUBE
MHA 100 YEAR ANNIVERSARYWatch the video »
MHA HEADQUARTERS
2112 University Park Dr.Okemos, MI 48864
Phone: (517) 323-3443Fax: (517) 323-0946
MHA CAPITOL ADVOCACY CENTERCapital Tower
110 W. Michigan Ave.Suite 1200
Lansing, MI 48933
Phone: (517) 703-8601Fax: (517) 703-0628
All contents and materials © Copyright Michigan Health & HospitalAssociation 2020
Member Login
Contact | Privacy & Terms | Accessibility StatementMHA Staff Login
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0