Michigan Hospitals Invest $860M+ in Community Health Programs

Michigan hospitals invested more than $860 million in community-based partnerships and programming in 2020, according to a recent report by the Michigan Health and Hospital Association, Capital News Service reports. 

“Michigan hospitals and health systems serve and care for any patient that walks through their doors,” said John Karasinski, director of communications for the association. “ We know that there are some patients with … challenges and burdens and we do not want to be a detriment to them receiving the care that they need.” 

The report outlines six major areas of investment: health education and guidance, support services, community outreach, health professional, community building and clinical research. 

Hospitals have invested $60 million in mental health services like counseling, support groups and family support, the report said. Read more.

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