Crain's Detroit Business: New insurance cooperative to join health exchange; targets small biz
East Lansing-based Consumers Mutual Insurance of Michigan will apply to sell policies on the new health insurance exchange starting Oct. 1, but CHRT Director Marianne Udow-Phillips says they will face tough competition.
Read more >Detroit Free Press: Blue Cross and Trinity Health sign contract aimed at cost-efficient health care
CHRT Director Marianne Udow-Phillips puts Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan’s new reimbursement contract with Trinity Health’s 12 Michigan hospitals in context, explaining that “this is still a fee-for-service payment, but it adds incentives for quality.”
Read more >Bridge Magazine: Michigan’s STD belt: It’s not what you think
A new Robert Wood Johnson Foundation study shows higher rates of a sexually transmitted disease in a line of Michigan counties stretching along Interstate 94, but CHRT Director Marianne Udow-Phillips cautions against prematurely jumping to conclusions. “This is a reporting issue,” Udow-Phillips said. “This is where teens are going for care, not necessarily where they are having sex.”
Read more >Bridge Magazine: Living on right side of county line means more life, better health
A Robert Wood Johnson Foundation study found striking health disparities between Wayne and Washtenaw counties, but CHRT Director Marianne Udow-Phillips explains that issues—such as poverty, education, clean water and clean air—have a bigger impact on health status than medical care treatment.
Read more >Detroit Free Press: Workplace health care coverage dives in Michigan, report finds
CHRT Director Marianne Udow-Phillips explains what contributed to the decline in the number of Michigan residents covered by employer-sponsored health insurance between 2000 and 2011.
Read more >United Press International: Better access to doctors in Michigan
Newswire service United Press International publishes a story on CHRT’s survey that shows Michigan Medicaid recipients report having an easier time accessing primary and specialty care in 2012 compared to 2010.
Read more >Detroit Free Press: Will a Henry Ford-Beaumont megamerger be a benefit to the community?
In this examination of the $6.4-billion merger of the Henry Ford and Beaumont health systems, CHRT Director Marianne Udow-Phillips discusses incentives and cost-containment mechanisms in the Affordable Care Act that may be leading some hospitals to consider potential mergers.
Read more >Detroit Free Press: U.S. to administer Web health marketplace
CHRT Director Marianne Udow-Phillips explains what federally-run health insurance exchanges mean for consumers after state lawmakers likely guaranteed Michigan will miss out on a state/federal partnership.
Read more >The Lucy Ann Lance Show: Medicaid impact on primary care physicians
CHRT Director Marianne Udow-Phillips joins Lucy Ann Lance live on-air to discuss results from CHRT’s two most recently published surveys—the first in the Cover Michigan Survey 2013 series that examined access to health care and a survey of Michigan’s primary care providers.
Read more >Crain's Detroit Business: Coping with health reform: Massachusetts biz leaders offer advice to Michigan execs
Crain’s Detroit Business highlights the key messages from Massachusetts business leaders to their Michigan counterparts during a CHRT-sponsored event, including clarification that the Massachusetts business community is “not crazy” for supporting health care reform and the individual mandate. (Free online subscription required to view full text)
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