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MVC 2025 Fall Collaborative-Wide Meeting Summary – Adapting Together in 2025 and Beyond: High-value Care for All in a Changing Landscape

MVC 2025 Fall Collaborative-Wide Meeting Summary – Adapting Together in 2025 and Beyond: High-value Care for All in a Changing Landscape

The Michigan Value Collaborative (MVC) held its fall 2025 collaborative-wide meeting on Friday, Oct. 10, in Livonia. A total of 91 attendees representing 64 hospitals, three physician organizations, and 13 healthcare systems from across the state of Michigan came together to share strategies for mitigating the impact of non-medical drivers on health outcomes.

MVC Director Mark Bradshaw, MSc, kicked off Friday’s meeting with updates on the MVC Coordinating Center [See slides]. He introduced MVC’s newest team members, Manager of Data Analytics Ian Raxter, MPH, and Project Manager Emily Woltmann, PhD, MSW, as well as announced the promotion of Julia Mantey, MPH, MUP, to Lead Analyst. Bradshaw encouraged sites to register for the 2025 Michigan Cardiac Rehab network (MiCR) fall meeting at Corewell Health Troy Hospital by the Oct. 31 deadline. He also provided an update on Phase II of the RITE-Size preoperative testing trial and recent MVC reporting since MVC’s spring meeting, including refreshed common conditions push reports, the new health outcome variation push report, and the P4P Program Year 2025 mid-year scorecards. Bradshaw provided insights on the content included in the health outcome variation push report and the P4P Program Year 2025 mid-year scorecards before reviewing Program Year (PY) 2026-2027 cycle changes and member selections (Figure 1 and Figure 2).

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Following Bradshaw’s announcement that MVC’s 2026 engagement point menu is now posted on MVC’s P4P webpage, MVC Engagement Manager Jessica Souva, MSN, RN, C-ONQS, highlighted the differences from previous versions of MVC’s engagement point menu. Souva noted that most of the changes to the engagement point menu were adjustments to the point values; however, Souva introduced the addition of a site coordinator education modules offering (Figure 3). Details on these modules will be shared with MVC site coordinators in the coming months via email.

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The meeting then featured a presentation from the MSHIELD CQI, including Program Manager Julia Weinert, MPH, and Bradley Iott, PhD, MPH, on implications of non-medical drivers of health for quality improvement. Weinert and Iott presented research evidence on the importance of addressing upstream drivers of health outcomes, MSHIELD implementation toolkits, and resources available on the MSHIELD website.

MVC’s keynote presentation was delivered by Gloria Rey, PA-C, MPH, Director of Post-Acute Care for Henry Ford Health/Populance. Her presentation detailed Henry Ford Health’s approach to developing and maintaining strong relationships with post-acute care providers [See slides]. Rey went on to demonstrate how these relationships have improved patient outcomes and cost savings (Figure 4).

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After a networking lunch, MVC Medical Director Hari Nathan, MD, PhD, and MVC Analyst Kushbu Narender Singh, MDS, MPH, delivered an MVC data presentation focused on MVC’s new health outcome variation measure [See slides]. During the presentation, Narender Singh supplemented Dr. Nathan’s explanation of the measure definition (Figure 5), benefits, and rollout timeline with MVC member unblinded data and case scenarios. An introductory video for the health outcome variation measure is available on MVC’s P4P webpage.

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Attendees spent time in the afternoon in various breakout sessions (Figure 6) learning about strategies from other MVC members to address non-medical drivers of health outcomes [See slides].

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The meeting closed with a reflection of the day spent together and reminders about upcoming meetings and events [See slides].

What are the attendees saying about the meeting?

“I gained a lot of insight and ideas to take back to my organization to review with others.”

“I learned that patients can be in home care and cardiac rehab at the same time which is a game changer for us.”

“Enjoyable to see the multi-faceted approaches that are being used throughout the state's regions for decreasing readmissions.”

“I really enjoyed the breakout sessions and discussions!”

“Loved the ability to talk with other groups and learn from each other. Like the unblinded data, it was more meaningful to what was being discussed.”

If you have questions about any of the topics discussed at MVC’s fall collaborative-wide meeting or are interested in following up for more details, email the MVC Coordinating Center. MVC’s next collaborative-wide meeting will be in person on Fri., May 8, 2026, in Traverse City.

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