May 2022 newsletter: Washtenaw Recovery Advocacy Project, Washtenaw County Health Department updates, spotlight on Ypsilanti Community Schools, and more.
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Read the March 2022 newsletter online to learn about: The WHI’s priorities and guiding principles for this year, including new potential … Read more
Read the January 2022 newsletter online to learn about: The UNITE group’s community health investment plan, which outlines priority health issues … Read more
In October, sixty-five individuals attended the WHI’s 10th anniversary Stakeholders Meeting, which was a time to reflect on the focus … Read more
The new Health Equity Project aims to reduce health disparities for vulnerable residents in five counties, including Livingston and Washtenaw. The WHI’s Mi … Read more
By the end of the decade, one in four residents in Washtenaw County will be age 60 or over. The … Read more
The Medicaid and Marketplace Outreach and Enrollment (MMOE) workgroup has developed a new client handout, debunking common health insurance myths … Read more
In June, the UNITE (Unified Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Team Engagement) group published an updated Community Health Needs Assessment … Read more
The American Rescue Plan, passed in March, dramatically decreased consumer costs for health insurance offered through the Affordable Care Act … Read more
In April, WHI Communications Committee co-chair Liz Conlin spoke with Jack Billi, University of Michigan physician and faculty member, to … Read more