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MHA's Plan for Health Care Reform
In Pursuit of Excellence: The Hospital Commitment


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Tar Wars!

In central Maine, since 1999, staff at Sebasticook Valley Hospital (SVH) have teamed up with area elementary schools in to offer Tar Wars, a national award-winning, tobacco-free education program targeting fourth and fifth graders. Read More...

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REVISED Advance Directives (Living Will):
Facts about Health Care Advance Directives

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MHA's Plan for Health Care Reform
In Pursuit of Excellence: The Hospital Commitment

Last year, the MHA Board of Directors began to develop a vision of what hospitals could and should do to lead health care reform as a priority. The board established a work group and, after a lot of hard work by that group, and the Board itself, "In Pursuit of Excellence: The Hospital Commitment" was developed.

We made a conscious decision to develop an initiative that was hospital focused. In other words, instead of developing the traditional health care reform position statements regarding universal coverage, payment system changes and other global reforms, we focused our efforts on what hospitals should do to reform the system. We wanted to have a working position that would allow us to focus and make real and measureable changes over five years to the health care system. This is not a public policy proposal for others to act on, but a demonstration of hospital leadership.


Patient-Centered Medical Home Pilot Update
March 2009

 

Reports Maine Recruitment Center

March 2008
Maine Hospital Association Survey of Free Care Policies


Pointing the Way
Toward High Quality, Affordable Health Care for all Maine People

 

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The Maine Hospital Association represents all 39 community-governed hospitals in Maine. Formed in 1937, the Augusta-based non-profit Association is the primary advocate for hospitals in the Maine State Legislature, the U.S. Congress and state and federal regulatory agencies. It also provides educational services and serves as a clearinghouse for comprehensive information for its hospital members, lawmakers and the public. MHA is a leader in developing health care policy and works to stimulate public debate on important health care issues that affect all of Maine's citizens.

 

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