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Alpena hospital gets an A for safety | News, Sports, Jobs

The Alpena News News File Photo MidMichigan Medical Center-Alpena pharmacist Sarah Tarkington and Pharmacy Manager Laura Caplis prepare the COVID-19 vaccine before it is administered at the hospital in this 2020 News file photo. ALPENA Alpena’s hospital has again scored highly in a national safety ranking. MidMichigan Medical Center-Alpena received an A in spring 2021 rankings from the Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit hospital watchdog organization based in Washington. The Alpena hospital also received an A in fall 2020, vastly improved from its C rankings throughout 2019. The Midland-based MidMichigan Health owns the Alpena hospital. Leapfrog also awarded an A to the group’s flagship hospital in Midland and gave B’s to the MidMichigan hospitals in West Branch and Gratiot.

Topping out ceremony held at MidMichigan Medical Center-Alpena | News, Sports, Jobs

The Johnson and Johnson pause hit just as the country needs to reach out to more Americans

The Johnson and Johnson pause hit just as the country needs to reach out to more Americans
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Dr Ziggy calls for changes to improve outcomes for inevitable next pandemic

‘Dr. Ziggy calls for changes to improve outcomes for inevitable next pandemic Zigmond Kozicki is an associate professor of health administration at University of Detroit Mercy. UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY: As the COVID-19 pandemic began to fill hospitals in early April 2020 and local health departments were tasked with contact tracing outbreaks to minimize community spread, health administration associate professor Zigmond Kozicki wanted to know if the mobilized health organizations were prepared for what he believed was a 100-year population health event. As the months dragged on and casualties mounted, it became clear that problems with resources and coordination slowed the response. Kozicki felt research was needed to gather the baseline information necessary to come up with a new strategy to improve outcomes for what he believes could be an even worse next pandemic.

More than 43,000 of Michigan s most vulnerable vaccinated as part of vaccine pilot program

More than 43,000 of Michigan’s most vulnerable vaccinated as part of vaccine pilot program In total, 43,797 vaccines were administered statewide as a part of the pilot. Second doses will be arriving at pilot sites over the next few weeks. Credit: Care Resources Published: 9:17 AM EDT April 16, 2021 Updated: 9:17 AM EDT April 16, 2021 More than 43,000 Michiganders living in communities with high Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine thanks to a pilot program coordinated by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and the Protect Michigan Commission. In early March, MDHHS and the Protect Michigan Commission awarded 35,800 doses of COVID-19 vaccine to 22 entities across Michigan to help enhance the state s vaccine equity strategy. 

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