Health & Medicine

  1. August 5, 2022

    U-M updates community on monkeypox ahead of fall term

    The university is sharing information with the campus community related to the spread and prevention of the monkeypox virus as it prepares for the start of the fall 2022 term.

  2. August 3, 2022

    Federal agency awards U-M Health five-star quality rating

    U-M Health received the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services highest possible quality designation in the agency’s most recent release of its Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings.

  3. August 2, 2022

    Update on access to abortion care services

    U-M is closely monitoring the complicated legal proceedings related to abortion care in the state of Michigan. Currently, Michigan Medicine will continue to include abortion care. 

  4. July 11, 2022

    Public health training center receives $3.7M to expand workforce

    The Region V Public Health Training Center in the School of Public Health was recently awarded $3.7 million in funding by the Health Resources and Services Administration.

  5. June 16, 2022

    Michigan Medicine reports positive FY ’22 financial performance

    Michigan Medicine has reported projected positive results for the end of the 2021-22 fiscal year, with an anticipated 4.2% operating margin on forecasted operating revenues of $5.5 billion.

  6. June 16, 2022

    Ernst named chief health officer; new public health structure debuts

    Robert Ernst, associate vice president for student life for health and wellness, and executive director of University Health Service, will become U-M’s chief health officer as the university transitions to a new public health structure.

  7. June 14, 2022

    U.S. News ranks Mott Children’s Hospital No. 1 in Michigan

    C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital was named the top children’s hospital in the state by U.S. News & World Report and recognized among the nation’s best in several categories.

  8. May 25, 2022

    University creates task force to focus on abortion access

    A universitywide task force on abortion-care access is working to mitigate the impact of a potential statewide abortion ban in Michigan that could affect all U-M missions, including health care, medical education and other areas.

  9. May 9, 2022

    SPH part of $25M health effort to aid communities of color

    The School of Public Health is collaborating on a $25 million, Bank of America-funded program to advance health outcomes for communities of color.

  10. May 9, 2022

    Anesthesiology initiative seeks to reduce climate change impact

    Michigan Medicine’s Department of Anesthesiology has launched a new initiative to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and minimize its impact on climate change