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Michigan Business Beat | Laura Appel - MHA - Legislation Amending Michigan’s Auto No-Fault Law

Michigan Business Beat
October 16, 2023 3:00 PM

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Chris Holman welcomes Laura Appel, MHA (Michigan Health & Hospital Association) Executive Vice President of Government Relations and Public Policy. Watch Laura and Chris discuss the no-fault insurance reform currently under consideration in Lansing, in the YouTube video shared below:
 
Chris looked to find out several things from laura in this conversation:
 
New legislation amending the state’s auto no-fault law was recently introduced. I understand the MHA is supportive of the legislation so please tell us what the bills would do?
What have been the challenges to hospitals since reforms to the state’s auto no-fault insurance law was passed in 2019?
Why should business owners monitor this legislation? What has been the impact to long-term rehab businesses?
 
Have any hospitals or health systems reduced or closed services recently due to financial challenges?
What is the status of the bills? Will any action be taken on it soon?
 
MHA shared a release about the process for further information on this topic:

Auto No-Fault Hearings Continue, Interstate Compacts Advance

The Michigan Senate Finance, Insurance and Consumer Protection Committee continued to hear testimony during the week of Oct. 9 on Senate Bills 530 and 531. Introduced by Sen. Mary Cavanagh (D-Redford Township) and Sen. Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing), the legislation would clarify and increase Medicare hospital reimbursements, clarify the definition of Medicare and create a new post-acute care provider fee schedule. The committee heard testimony from Laura Appel, executive vice president of government relations and public policy, MHA, who stressed the importance of a strong healthcare system to care for auto accident patients.

“Hospitals across Michigan stand ready to care for victims of auto accidents,” said Appel. “Whether you’re located in Detroit, Grayling, Battle Creek or the Upper Peninsula, you need hospitals prepared to provide access to high quality care at a moment’s notice.” The committee has not yet taken a vote on the legislation and the MHA will continue to advocate for improvements to Michigan’s auto no-fault laws.

The House Health Policy Committee advanced several bills that would enter Michigan into interstate licensure compacts. The legislation included House Bills 4169 and 4170 for occupational therapists, introduced by Rep. Julie Rogers (D-Kalamazoo) and Rep. Doug Wozniak (R-Shelby Township), and House Bills 4504 and 4505 for physical therapists, introduced by Rep. John Fitzgerald (D-Wyoming) and Rep. Dale Zorn (R-Onsted). The MHA supported both packages in keeping with broad support for interstate licensure compacts to assist with ongoing professional shortages. The legislation now awaits a vote from the full House.

Members with any questions may contact Elizabeth Kutter at the MHA.

About the MHABased in greater Lansing, the MHA advocates in Michigan and Washington, DC, on behalf of healthcare providers and the communities and patients they serve. The MHA is a nationally recognized leader on initiatives that protect and promote quality, cost-effective, and accessible healthcare. To learn more, visit www.mha.org or follow the MHA on Facebook and Twitter. 

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MHA EVP Laura Appel testifying in the Senate Finance, Insurance and Consumer Protection Committee.

 

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