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AUXILIARIES “Michigan's Rural Communities Test Health Care Reform,” Strugar- “MAHA: ‘But What Do You Do,”” Peacock, Chris; 29(6): 98; Fritsch, Donna; 30(2): 60-62; Data Issue 1994. November/December 1993. “Collaboration is a Way of Life for Holland Community Hospital,” “Auxilian Loyalties: Don't Take Them for Granted!,” Hammerstrom, Javorek, Judy N., RN; 30(3): 12-17; Spring Issue 1994. Lynne; 30(1): 50; Winter Issue 1994. “Creating a Healthier Home in Macomb County,” Rugh, Cheri; 30(3): “There's Gold in Them There Halls!,” Hammerstrom, Lynne; 30(2): 34-36; Spring Issue 1994. 65; Data Issue 1994. “A Healthy Future for Tawas,” Strayer, Jennifer; 30(4):68-69; Annual “Merging Hospitals and the Auxiliary,” Hammerstrom, Lynne; 30(3): Meeting Issue 1994. 50; Spring Issue 1994. “MHA Community Service Award Winners Go the Extra Mile,” Rugh, “MAHA and MHA: Partners in Service to Michigan Hospitals,” Cheri; 30(4): 48-62; Annual Meeting Issue 1994. Hammerstrom, Lynne; 30(4): 73; Annual Meeting Issue 1994. “Healthy Communities: Our Focus for the Future,” Seaman, David A., Peters, Brian E., and Rugh, Cheri L.; 30(5): 8-13; Fall Issue 1994. COMMUNITIES “Lending a Helping Hand,” Ward, Christian R.; 30(5): 19-21; Fall “Community Mission: Values vs the Bottom Line,” Johnson, Spencer Issue 1994. C.; 29(6): 110; November/December 1993. “Community Forums Flourish with ‘Just Caring,” Rugh, Cheri; 30(1): COLLABORATION 32-36; Winter Issue 1994. “Role Shifts: From “Turfism’ to Teamwork Across Lines,” Gonzalez, “Helping Our Communities Understand Reform Options,” Johnson, William G.; 29(6): 100-101; November/December 1993. Spencer C.; 30(1): 62; Winter Issue 1994. “Community Forums Flourish with ‘Just Caring,’ Rugh, Cheri; 30(1): “Michigan Hospital Association Community Survey: Summary of 32-36; Winter Issue 1994. Selected Findings,” 30(1): 39-46; Winter 1994. “Community Forum Provides Citizens With a Voice,” Rugh, Cheri; “Community Forum Provides Citizens With a Voice,” Rugh, Cheri; 30(2): 50-51; Data Issue 1994. 30(2): 50-51; Data Issue 1994. “Collaboration is a Way of Life for Holland Community Hospital,” Javorek, Judy N., RN; 30(3): 12-17; Spring Issue 1994. Our EXPERIENCE IS PLANTE&-MORAN Your ADVANTAGE Certified Public Accountants Management Consultants Recognized Leaders in Serving ¢ Physician Assistants the Health Care Industry e CRNAs Advisors on: ¢ Reimbursement e Nurse Practitioners/Clinicians Incentive personnel policies E ive search Information systems planning/ Temporary and Permanent Staff Physician practice valuations selection For more information contact SABER-SALISBURY AND Robert J. Dery Patrick A. Horan ASSOCIATES (810) 827-0223 (616) 962-4079 J. 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Spencer; 30(3): 28-33; Spring Issue 1994. “A Marriage of Hospitals Begats Healthy Babies,” Rugh, Cheri; 30(5): “Role Shifts: Collaboration - A New Era Begins,” Gonzalez, William G.; 38-39; Fall Issue 1994. 30(5): 41; Fall Issue 1994. “Role Shifts: Collaboration - A New Era Begins,” Gonzalez, William G.; 30(5): 41; Fall Issue 1994. HEALTH CARE REFORM “Health Care Reform: Where We Have Been, Where We Are Going,” DATA Seaman, David A. and Peters, Brian E.; 30(1): 10-28; Winter Issue “Michigan Hospital Association Community Survey: Summary of 1994. Selected Findings,” 30(1): 39-46; Winter Issue 1994. “Helping Our Communities Understand Reform Options,” Johnson, “1994: The Health Reform Puzzle Comes Together,” Struthers, Nancy Spencer C.; 30(1): 62; Winter Issue 1994. and Renteria, Jill; 30(2): 9-36; Data Issue 1994. “Michigan's Rural Communities Test Health Care Reform,” Strugar- “Traveling the Information Superhighway,” Ladd, Jeff D. and Reese, Fritsch, Donna; 30(2): 60-62; Data Issue 1994. Robert G.; 30(2): 40-45; Data Issue 1994. “The Politics of Health Care Reform,” Seaman, David A.; 30(2): 52- 58; Data Issue 1994. EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT “Wrestling with Retorm,” Johnson, Spencer C.; 30(2): 82; Data Issue “Role Shifts: From ‘Turfism’ to Teamwork Across Lines,” Gonzalez, 1994. William G.; 29(6): 100-101; November/December 1993. “The Foundation of Reform,” Johnson, Spencer C.; 30(3): 8-11; Spring Issue 1994. AN ARMY SCHOLARSHIP COULD HELP YOU THROUGH MEDICAL SCHOOL Scholarship Program offers a unique opportunity for financial support to med- ical or osteopathy students. Financial support includes tuition, books, and other expenses required in a particular course. For information concerning eligibil- ity, pay, service obligation and application procedure, contact the Army Medical Department Personnel Counselor: 313-930-0414 ARMY MEDICINE. BE ALL YOU CAN BE: 114 Membership Directory MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITALS (INDEX continued) PROFILES “Put Your Legislator to Work,” (Profile of Monroe's Mercy Memorial Hospital State Legislator Volunteer Program), Hiltz, Richard S.; “The Permanence of Values,” Johnson, Spencer C.; 30(4): 90; Annual 30(3): 25-26; Spring Issue 1994. Meeting Issue 1994. “The Balancing Act,” (Profile Joyce Brothers, PhD), 30(4): 18; “Healthy Communities: Our Focus for the Future,” Seaman, David A., Annual Meeting Issue 1994. Peters, Brian E., and Rugh, Cheri L.; 30(5): 8-13; Fall Issue 1994. “Bridging the Competitive Gap,” (Profile Peg Neuhauser) ,3 0(4): 19; “Structuring the Health Care Reform Debate: A Guide to Effective Annual Meeting Issue 1994. Advocacy,” Redoutey, Laura J.; 30(5): 29-31; Fall Issue 1994. “Employer Mandates: Are They the Most Logical Solution?,” American “Missteps at Opportunity’s Door,” Johnson, Spencer C.; 30(5): 54; Health Line and Simmons, Henry, PhD; 30(4): 65-66; Annual Fall Issue 1994. Meeting Issue 1994. “Health Reform: Lessons Learned,” (Profile Brian Mulroney), 30(4): HEALTH ISSUES 12; Annual Meeting Issue 1994. “Get Wise...Immunize,” Elkins, Jillian; 30(5): 25-27; Fall Issue 1994. “The Hospital Community of Tomorrow: Redefining the Board's “Healing Hearts,” Juhl, Karel; 30(5): 23-24; Fall Issue 1994. Role,” (Profile Mary Totten), 30(4): 20; Annual Meeting Issue “Lending a Helping Hand,” Ward, Christian R.; 30(5): 19-21; Fall 1994. Issue 1994. “Leadership in the Next Century,” (Profile Barry Asmus), 30(4): 14; “Putting Patients First,” reprint from Signature, a Booz-Allen & Annual Meeting Issue 1994. Hamilton Management Consulting Firm publication; 30(5): 15- “A New Agenda for the 90s,” (Profile Jack Kemp), 30(4): 22; Annual 18; Fall Issue 1994. Meeting Issue 1994. “Healing Hearts,” (Profile of Sparrow Hospital's “Mindful Living, MICHIGAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Healing Heart” Program), Juhl, Karel; 30(5): 23-24; Fall Issue “75 Years - A Retrospective,” Rugh, Cheri; 30(4): 25-40; Annual 1994. Meeting Issue 1994. “Lending a Helping Hand,” (Profile of Botsford General Hospital “A Grand Hotel,” 30(4): 42-43; Annual Meeting Issue 1994. Helping Hands Program), Ward, Christian R.; 30(5): 19-21; Fall “Chairmen of the Michigan Hospital Association,” 30(4): 46-47; Issue 1994. Annual Meeting Issue 1994. “Putting Patients First,” (Profile of Genesys Health System Patient- “MHA Community Service Award Winners Go the Extra Mile,” Rugh, focused Model); 30(5): 15-18; Fall Issue 1994. Cheri; 30(4): 48-62; Annual Meeting Issue 1994. “Three Trustees Make Their Mark on Hospital Governance,” (Profile “Three Trustees Make Their Mark on Hospital Governance,” Rugh, of Winners of MHA Hospital Governance Award), Rugh, Cheri; Cheri; 30(5): 33-37; Fall Issue 1994. 30(5): 33-37; Fall Issue 1994. TECNI-QUIP Just ADD WATER! The Proven Leader in Health Ca re Carts You'll be pleasantly surprised when your otes - shiny new Royce Rolls stainless steel cabinet carts arrive. There’s no assembling parts and pieces. They’re ready to roll. And the best part is, they'll stay shiny and trouble-free for years to come. 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