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 coverage and care for all.

Latest From MHA

The Detroit News Highlights MHA Keystone Center Infection Prevention Funding

The Detroit News published an article April 15 on all Michigan projects that were earmarked in the final government spending bill for 2024, which included $756,000 for the MHA Keystone Center to support the development …

MHA Monday Report

MHA Monday Report April 15, 2024

Michigan Legislature Introduces Behavioral Health Bills The Michigan Legislature introduced several bills recently related to behavioral health. The bills are a result of MHA advocacy activity that supports the behavioral health section of the MHA …

Addressing Disparities in Maternal Care: A Conversation During Black Maternal Health Week

In observance of Black Maternal Health Week this April 11-17, Carlie Austin, maternal infant health policy specialist, MHA, and Sarah Scranton, vice president, safety & quality and executive director, MHA Keystone Center, share the importance …

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Issues in Healthcare

Michigan hospitals are focused on addressing staffing challenges and implementing safe nurse staffing models that provide the best quality care for their patients and communities. Senate Bills 334 – 336 and House Bills 4550 – 4552 propose harmful registered nurse staffing requirements that would damage healthcare and communities by restricting important access to healthcare services for Michigan patients.

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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 provide financial services.

MHA 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 sustainable improvement.