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Tobacco Settlement Report: FY 2017-18
THE TOBACCO SETTLEMENT ANNUAL REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY JULY 1, 2017 – JUNE 30, 2018 Tom Wolf Teresa D. Miller Governor Secretary of Human Services THE TOBACCO SETTLEMENT ANNUAL REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY JULY 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018 Page Executive Summary 3 Uncompensated Care for Hospitals (2017-2018) 4 Attachment 1 – Hospitals eligible for tobacco payment 7 Attachment 2 – Hospitals qualified to receive UC payments 12 Attachment 3 – Hospitals qualified to receive EE payments 16 Attachment 4 – Hospitals affiliations for tobacco payments 19 Attachment 5 – Hospitals with potential DSH-UPL issues 24 Attachment 6 – Total expenditures for each fiscal year 25 Attachment 7 – Uncompensated care (UC) payment method 28 Home and Community-Based Services to Older Pennsylvanians 30 Chart 1 - Aging Waiver Allocation Direct Service Costs 31 Table 1 - Summary of the Aging Waiver 32 Table 2 - Number of Applicants 33 Table 3 - Funded Individuals (Aging Waiver Program) 35 Table 4 - Total Expenditure by PSA 37 Table 5 - Aging Waiver Costs, Number of Claims and Consumers by Service Category for Fiscal Year 2017-2018 39 Table 6 - Costs, Number of Claims and Number of Unduplicated Consumers by Service Category for FY 2017-2018 40 Table 7 - Average State and Federal Costs per Individual 40 Medical Assistance for Workers with Disabilities (MAWD) 41 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania joined 45 other states in November 1998 in a master settlement agreement (MSA) with the tobacco industry, estimated to total $206 billion over the first 25 years. Pennsylvania’s share was estimated to be about $11 billion between the years 2000 and 2025. -
Participating Hospitals
Participating Hospitals Ascension Borgess Hospital McLaren Oakland Ascension Genesys Hospital McLaren Port Huron Ascension Macomb-Oakland Hospital McLaren Thumb Region Ascension Providence Hospital Memorial Healthcare Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital Mercy Health Hackley/Mercy Campus Ascension River District Hospital Mercy Health Lakeshore Campus Ascension St. John Hospital Mercy Health Saint Mary's Ascension St. Joseph Hospital Metro Health Hospital Ascension St. Mary’s Hospital Michigan Medicine Beaumont Hospital - Dearborn MidMichigan- Alpena Beaumont Hospital - Farmington Hills MidMichigan Medical Center - Clare Beaumont Hospital - Grosse Pointe MidMichigan Medical Center - Gratiot Beaumont Hospital - Royal Oak MidMichigan Medical Center - Midland Beaumont Hospital - Taylor MidMichigan Medical Center - West Branch Beaumont Hospital - Trenton Munson Healthcare Cadillac Hospital Beaumont Hospital - Troy Munson Healthcare Grayling Hospital Beaumont Hospital - Wayne Munson Medical Center Bronson Battle Creek North Ottawa Community Hospital Bronson Methodist Hospital Oaklawn Hospital Bronson South Haven OSF St. Francis Hospital and Medical Group Chippewa War Memorial Hospital ProMedica Bixby Hospital Covenant Medical Center Promedica Coldwater Regional Hospital Dickinson County Memorial Hospital ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital & University Sparrow Carson Hospital Health Center DMC Harper/Hutzel Hospital Sparrow Hospital DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital Spectrum Health Big Rapids Hospital DMC Sinai-Grace -
Hospitals Participating in MOSAIC, by County and Region, 2015-2024
Ascension Genesys Hospital (Genesee) Aspirus Ironwood Hospital (Gogebic) Hospitals Participating in MiSP 2021-2024 Ascension Macomb Oakland Hospital (Macomb) Aspirus Iron River Hospital (Iron) Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital (Keweenaw) Ascension Providence Hospital, Novi Campus (Oakland) Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital (Ontonagon) Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital (Oakland) Ascension Providence Hospital, Southfield (Oakland) Ascension St. Mary’s Hospital (Saginaw) Covenant Health Care (Saginaw) Ascension St. John Hospital (Wayne) Deckerville Community Hospital (Sanilac) Detroit Receiving Hospital (Wayne) Marlette Regional Hospital (Sanilac) Henry Ford Hospital (Wayne) McKenzie Health System (Sanilac) Henry Ford Macomb Hospital (Macomb) McLaren Bay Regional Medical Center (Bay) Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital (Oakland) Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital (Wayne) Mercy Health Saint Mary’s Hospital (Kent) Hurley Medical Center (Genesee) Mercy Health Mercy Campus (Muskegon) Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital (Oakland) Metro Health Hospital (Kent) McLaren Greater Medical Center (Ingham) Spectrum Health Blodgett Hospital (Kent) McLaren Lapeer Region Hospital (Lapeer) Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital (Kent) McLaren Macomb Hospital (Macomb) McLaren Oakland Medical Center (Oakland) McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital (Emmet) McLaren Port Huron Hospital (St Clair) Munson Medical Center (Grand Traverse) McLaren Regional Medical Center (Genesee) Ascension Borgess Hospital (Kalamazoo) Michigan Medicine Hospital (Washtenaw) Bronson Methodist Hospital (Kalamazoo) St Joseph Mercy Hospital-Ann Arbor Hospital ProMedica Bixby Medical Center (Lenawee) Oaklawn Hospital (Calhoun) St Joseph Mercy Hospital-Chelsea Hospital (Washtenaw) ProMedica Herrick Medical Center (Lenawee) Spectrum Health Lakeland Hospital (St Joseph) St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Hospital (Oakland) ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital (Monroe) Red dashed box indicates hospitals participating in the MOSAIC Transition of Care. St. Mary Mercy Hospital (Wayne) Sparrow Hospital (Ingham) . -
2005 Most Wired Survey and Benchmarking Study
2012 Most Wired Survey Winners by State Alabama Cullman Regional Medical Center: Innovator Award winner Evergreen Medical Center: Most Wired–Small and Rural St. Vincent’s Hospital–Birmingham: Most Wired University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Hospital: Most Wired Washington County Hospital, Chatom: Most Wired–Small and Rural Arizona Banner Health, Phoenix: Most Wired Tucson Medical Center: Most Wired Arkansas Stone County Medical Center, Mountain View: Most Wired–Small and Rural California Eisenhower Medical Center, Rancho Mirage: Most Wired Kaiser Permanente, Oakland: Most Improved Naval Hospital Lemoore: Most Wired–Small and Rural Rady Children's Hospital–San Diego: Most Wired San Francisco VA Medical Center: Most Wired Sharp HealthCare, San Diego: Most Wired Stanford Hospital and Clinics: Most Wired University of California Davis Health System, Sacramento: Most Wired University of California, San Diego Health System: Most Wired VA Palo Alto Health Care System: Most Wired VA Sierra Pacific Network, Mare Island: Most Wired Colorado Denver Health and Hospital Authority: Most Wired Poudre Valley Health System, Fort Collins: Most Wired Connecticut Hartford Hospital: Most Wired Middlesex Health System, Middletown: Most Wired MidState Medical Center, Meriden: Most Wired Saint Francis Care, Hartford: Most Wired William W. Backus Hospital, Norwich: Most Wired Yale New Haven Health System: Most Wired Delaware Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington: Most Wired District of Columbia Washington, D.C. VA Medical Center: Most Wired Florida -
Healthgrades 2011 Patient Experiencein American Hospitals
HealthGrades 2011 Patient Comparing Outstanding Patient Experience in American Hospitals Experience Award Recipients to Hospitals in the Bottom 10% HealthGrades analyzed patient satisfaction data for 3,797 hospitals in the country using HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) hospital When compared to hospitals performing in the survey data obtained from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). bottom 10% for patient satisfaction, HealthGrades Outstanding Patient Experience Award recipients HealthGrades Outstanding Patient Experience Award™ recognizes hospitals for patient are attributed with the following: satisfaction based on patients’ experiences in their hospital. In all, 339 hospitals (just under 10%) were recognized as Outstanding Patient Experience Award recipients based 45% on the positive survey feedback from patients treated in their facilities. These results are more patients gave the hospital an overall rating of 9 or 10 based on data from April 2009 to March 2010. (10 being the highest possible) 34% Overall Patient Satisfaction Improved more patients responded that they Both the best‐performing and the poorest‐performing hospitals showed improvement always received help from staff quickly since the HealthGrades 2010 analysis (based on data from June 2008 to July 2009). 29% However, the poorest‐performing hospitals improved more than the best‐performing more patients rested better because their hospitals. The best‐performing hospitals experienced, on average, less than 1% room was always kept quiet at night improvement in positive responses overall, while the poorest‐performing hospitals 24% experienced, on average, a 3% increase in positive responses. more patients reported that the Overall, 80% of patients treated at the best‐performing hospitals would definitely staff always explained their medications to them prior to administering them recommend the hospital compared to only 55% of patients who received care from the poorest‐performing hospitals. -
Residency Match List 2021
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE 2021 Residency List – Philadelphia Campus Anesthesiology (8) Family Medicine (con’t) Cook County Health and Hosp Sys, IL Jefferson Health - Northeast, PA (2) Hospital of the Univ of Pennsylvania, PA Lankenau Medical Center, PA Indiana University SOM, IN McLaren Health Care, MI Penn State Hershey Medical Center, PA Mike O'Callaghan Federal Hospital, Tower Health/Reading Hospital, PA (2) Nellis Air Force Base/Univ of Nevada UCLA Medical Center, CA School of Medicine, NV (2)* UPMC Pinnacle Hospitals, PA Naval Hospital Jacksonville, FL* NCC - Fort Belvoir Community Hosp, VA* Emergency Medicine (28) Northwestern McGaw Lake Forest, IL Albert Einstein Medical Center, PA (2) OhioHealth-Doctors Hospital, OH Capital Health Regional Medical Center, NJ OhioHealth-Grant Medical Center, OH Christiana Care, DE Penn Medicine-Lancaster General Hosp, PA CMSRU/Cooper University Hospital, NJ Penn State Hershey Medical Center, PA Crozer-Chester Medical Center, PA (3) Puyallup Tribal Health Authority, WA Florida Atlantic University Rowan University SOM, NJ (2) -Charles E. Schmidt COM, FL Rutgers-RWJUH Somerset, NJ Geisinger Health System, PA St. Lukes Hospital, PA Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, CA St. Lukes Hospital-Anderson, PA (2) HCA Healthcare/USF Morsani GME Suburban Community Hospital, PA -Oak Hill, FL Univ of Massachusetts Med School, MA Inspira Health Network, NJ (2) UPMC McKeesport, PA Jefferson Health - Northeast, PA (2) UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside, PA Jefferson Health NJ - Rowan SOM, NJ (2) UPMC Williamsport, -
Healthgrades Hospital Quality Clinical Excellence Report 2013: Announcing the Top 5% Hospitals in the U.S
Healthgrades Hospital Quality Clinical Excellence Report 2013: Announcing the Top 5% Hospitals in the U.S. for 2013 We are pleased to announce the 262 Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence™ recipients for 2013. This recognition places these hospitals in the top 5% of hospitals in the nation. During the 2013 study period (2009-2011), 262 hospitals showed superior performance in caring for patients in the Medicare population, as measured by objective clinical outcomes (risk-adjusted mortality and in-hospital complications) across at least 19 of 27 of the most common inpatient conditions and procedures. These hospitals are recognized as Healthgrades 2013 Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence recipients (see Tables 2 and 3). These 262 hospitals stand out among the rest for overall clinical excellence across a broad spectrum of care. While many hospitals have specific areas of expertise and high-quality outcomes in certain areas, these hospitals exhibit comprehensive high-quality care across clinical specialties. All Hospitals Are Not Created Equal: Hospital Choice Matters As shown in the American Hospital Quality Outcomes 2013: Healthgrades Report to the Nation, we’ve seen considerable improvement in hospital quality over time. However, quality disparities among hospitals persist, and hospital quality can vary *Statistics are based on Healthgrades analysis of significantly even within local service areas. MedPAR data for years 2009 through 2011 and represent three-year estimates for Medicare patients. Hospital choice can strongly influence patients’ odds of experiencing complications or emerging from their procedure alive and well. Study findings showed that there is wide variation in hospital quality across conditions and procedures: specific hospitals perform better than others in specific conditions and procedures. -
Page 1 of 3 Creating Care Connected Communities 695 Kenmoor Ave SE, Suite B Grand Rapids, Ml 49546 (844) 454-2443 | [email protected] |
Creating Care Connected Communities 695 Kenmoor Ave SE, Suite B Grand Rapids, Ml 49546 (844) 454-2443 | [email protected] | www.gl-hc.org Organization Name City County Alpena Regional Medical Center Alpena Alpena County Ascension Health - Borgess - Lee Memorial Hospital Dowagiac Cass County Ascension Health - Borgess - Pipp Hospital Plainwell Allegan County Ascension Health - Borgess Medical Center Kalamazoo Kalamazoo County Ascension Health - Genesys Regional Medical Center Grand Blanc Genesee County Ascension Health - Providence Hospital Southfield Oakland County Ascension Health - Providence Park Hospital Novi Oakland County Ascension Health - St John Detroit Riverview Hospital Detroit Wayne County Ascension Health - St John Hospital Warren Macomb County Ascension Health - St John River District Hospital East China St. Clair County Ascension Health - St Joseph Health System Tawas City Iosco County Ascension Health - St Mary's of Michigan - Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw County Ascension Health - St Mary's of Michigan - Standish Standish Arenac County Ascension Health - St. John Macomb - Oakland Hospital - Madison Heights Madison Heights Oakland County Ascension Health - St. John Macomb - Oakland Hospital - Warren Campus Warren Macomb County Beaumont Health System - Beaumont Hospital - Farmington Hills (formerly Botsford Hospital) Farmington Hills Oakland County Beaumont Health System - Grosse Pointe Campus Grosse Pointe Lapeer County Beaumont Health System - Beaumont Hospital - Dearborn (formerly Oakwood Hospital - Dearborn) Dearborn Wayne County -
[email protected] Be Held May 16-19Th in Washington, D.C
mixed nuts Conference Going nuts Lending a Schedule schedule and over nuts hand in of meetings registration the Himalayas and events 2010 ACEP LEADERSHIP CLINICAL CASE INTERNATIONAL MEDICINE EMRA ACTIVITIES AT SAEM AND ADVOCACY CONFERENCE Page 14 Page 16 Page 28 Page 30 April/May 2010 VOLUME 37, issue 2 EMThe Offi cial Publication of the EmergencyResident Medicine Residents’ Association There I was... Nathan Schlicher, MD, JD, St. Joseph Medical Center, Tacoma, WA, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA, Legislative Advisor ike all good stories in the emergency of ACEP, Sandra Schneider, MD, Ldepartment, mine began the same. FACEP, President-Elect of ACEP, and There I was, in Washington, D.C., Bruce Auerbach, MD, FACEP, member minding my own business, having just of the ACEP Federal Governmental recieved a Leadership Award from the Affairs Committee. Quite a distinguished American Medical Association...when delegation put together in under a day! (Pictured left to right) Drs. Schlicher, out of nowhere, I received a call inviting It is important to keep in perspective Schneider, Auerbach and Gardner. me to the White House! To say the least, what this honor means to our specialty I was stunned. I wondered if I was being and the direct result of the hardwork pranked or if they had the wrong number. of staff, leaders, and our membership. On the other end of the line though were While our presence at the meeting was credible sources from EMRA and ACEP. an endorsement of our position as an The event for which we were invited – important stakeholder, it was not an the President’s announcement to push endorsement or support of the legislation forward with healthcare reform on not passed or any specifi c piece of March 3, 2010 – was a gathering of the legislation. -
And Family-Centered Care Through Learning, Engagement and Discovery
geisinger.org Symposium on Enhancing patient- and family-centered care through learning, engagement and discovery Tue., June 14, and Wed., June 15, 2016 The Henry Hood Center for Health Research Geisinger Medical Center campus This conference is supported through a Eugene Washington Engagement Patient- Centered Outcomes Research Initiative (PCORI) Award (EAIN-3012) and the Geisinger Scientific Research Committee (SRC-S-52). Symposium on Enhancing patient- and family-centered care through learning, engagement and discovery All across the United States, healthcare professionals are tackling the challenges of enhancing the quality of patient- and family- centered care. To meet those challenges, they have to form true partnerships with their colleagues, their patients and family caregivers. At Geisinger, we’re embracing these challenges. We’re working with our healthcare professionals to help them partner with their colleagues, patients and patient families, all with the aim of improving the quality and the experience of care. And we’re asking patients and their families to collaborate with Geisinger as co-improvers, co-investigators and co-innovators in our drive to realize this overarching aim. Today, we are excited to welcome you to this symposium: Enhancing Patient- and Family-Centered Care through Learning, Discovery, and Engagement. Over the next two days, we invite you to join us in exploring effective strategies for fulfilling Geisinger’s commitment to putting — and keeping — patients at the center of all we do. Our goal is to make this symposium a stunning success, and without your participation, we will not be able to attain this goal. Please accept our sincere thanks for your participation and for your past, present and future contributions to making Geisinger the best. -
Curriculum Vitae: Thomas M. Matelic, M.D
East Leonard Medical Complex 1111 Leffingwell Ave. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 (616) 459-7101 www.OAMichigan.com Curriculum Vitae: Thomas M. Matelic, M.D. Specialty Sports Medicine Reconstructive Surgery of the Knee and Shoulder Arthroscopy Education Undergraduate: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ B.A., 1985 Medical: Wayne State University Medical School, Detroit, MI M.D., 1989 Training Internship: Wayne State University, Detroit, MI General Surgery Internship 1989 – 1990 Residency: Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Orthopaedic Surgery Residency 1990-1994 Fellowship: Wayne State University/ Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, MI Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship 1994-1995 Private Practice of Orthopaedic Surgery 1995 - Present Orthopaedic Associates of Michigan, P.C. Board Certification National Board of Medical Examiners American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons, July 1997 Recertified January 2008, 2018 American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Subspecialty-Certificate in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, November 2007, Recertified 2017 Academic Positions Program Director, Metro Health-Univ. of Michigan Health Orthopaedic Surgery Residency, 2017–pres. Clinical Faculty, U of M, Metro Health Hospital Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program – present Clinical Assistant Professor, MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine, August 2015 - present Assistant Clinic Professor, MSU College of Human Medicine April 1998 – Present Clinical Instructor, Orthopaedic Surgery WSU School of Medicine, July 1, 1994 – 1997 Clinical Instructor, MSU College of Human Medicine 1996 – 1998 Clinical Instructor/Lecturer, GVSU P.A. Program Fall 1996 - Fall 2002 Guest Professor, Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, Lecturer on Sports Medicine injuries, 2005-present Director of Sports Medicine Residency Curriculum for the GRMEP Orthopaedic Surgery 2008-2013 East Leonard Medical Complex 1111 Leffingwell Ave. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 (616) 459-7101 www.OAMichigan.com Curriculum Vitae: Thomas M. -
State Federal
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Hospitals Provider Directory Bureau of Community and Health Systems PROVIDER NAME ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIPCODE COUNTY Allegan General Hospital 555 Linn Street Allegan MI 49010 Allegan Ascension Borgess Hospital 1521 Gull Road Kalamazoo MI 49048 Kalamazoo Ascension Borgess Lee Hospital 420 W High St Dowagiac MI 49047 Cass Ascension Borgess Pipp Hospital 411 Naomi Street Plainwell MI 49080 Allegan Ascension Brighton Center For Recovery 12851 Grand River Rd Brighton MI 48116 Livingston Ascension Genesys Hospital One Genesys Parkway Grand Blanc MI 48439 Genesee Ascension Macomb Oakland Hosp-Madison Hghts Campus27351 Dequindre Madison Heights MI 48071 Oakland Ascension Macomb Oakland Hosp-Warren Campus 11800 East Twelve Mile Road Warren MI 48093 Macomb Ascension Providence Hospital 16001 W Nine Mile Rd Southfield MI 48075 Oakland Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital 1101 W University Drive Rochester MI 48307 Oakland Ascension River District Hospital 4100 River Rd East China MI 48054 Saint Clair Ascension St John Hospital 22101 Moross Rd Detroit MI 48236 Wayne Ascension St Joseph Hospital 200 Hemlock Tawas City MI 48764 Iosco Ascension St Mary'S Hospital 800 S Washington Avenue Saginaw MI 48601 Saginaw Ascension Standish Hospital 805 W Cedar St Standish MI 48658 Arenac Aspirus Iron River Hospital & Clinics, Inc 1400 W Ice Lake Road Iron River MI 49935 Iron Aspirus Ironwood Hospital N10561 Grand View Lane Ironwood MI 49938 Gogebic Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital 205 Osceola Laurium MI 49913