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U-M, Great Lakes Health Connect Collaborate To Battle Opioid Abuse

ANN ARBOR -  Great Lakes Health Connect is collaborating with the University of Michigan Acute Care Research Unit in expanding its real-time System for Opioid Overdose Surveillance. The pilot project began in Washtenaw County for its first year, and is now expanding to up to five more. Researchers hope to gain a better understanding of

Great Lakes Health Connect Debuts New Brand Identity

GRAND RAPIDS - Health Information Exchange Great Lakes Health Connect has refreshed its brand identity to meet the evolving needs of healthcare providers and health systems to deliver coordinated healthcare at reduced costs. In a press release, GLHC said its former brand no longer adequately described the scope of their services or commitment to “Creating

By |2017-12-13T15:41:45-05:00December 13th, 2017|Life Sciences, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Airfoil All Things CES, Michigan Science Center Events, GLHC Pilot Project, Comcast Blast! Gets Speed Boost

ROYAL OAK - Airfoil’s Angela Leon will discuss all things consumer technology and Airfoil’s current Consumer Electronics Show campaign. Tonya Matthews, CEO of the Michigan Science Center, will talk about Wednesday Night Events, Ford Fun Free Day, World Science Day. Officials from the Great Lakes Health Connect will discuss a pilot project that closed the

By |2017-11-03T08:58:19-04:00November 3rd, 2017|Featured, M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

Making Choices Michigan Becomes Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Great Lakes Health Connect

GRAND RAPIDS – Representatives from Great Lakes Health Connect and Making Choices Michigan have announced the integration of their day-to-day operations. MCM will maintain its existing brand and governing board of directors, but will function as a wholly owned subsidiary of GLHC. Doug Dietzman, Executive Director of GLHC, will add leadership responsibility for MCM to

By |2017-09-21T18:59:19-04:00September 21st, 2017|Life Sciences, News|

Lakeland Health First Hospital In State To Access Patient Immunization Records At Michigan Care Improvement Registry

GRAND RAPIDS – Lakeland Health System is the first hospital organization in Michigan to query patient immunization records held within the Michigan Care Improvement Registry directly from their internal electronic medical record. In 1996, the Michigan Legislature established a “childhood immunization registry” to be used as a comprehensive central repository for all children’s immunization records

By |2017-02-09T21:55:30-05:00February 9th, 2017|Life Sciences, News|