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Practice Awards

Practice awards are given to those practices and individuals nominated by a member of the MOQC Coordinating Center who have demonstrated one of MOQC’s core values. If you would like to nominate a practice or individual, please send a quick story of how they have exemplified a core value to moqc@moqc.org.

Trust & Integrity

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Compassion

Our deep respect and appreciation for others creates an environment for all to flourish.

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Collaboration

We make our best decisions as a group.
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Growth Mindset

We are flexible – growing, innovating, and embracing new ideas.

The names listed here are individuals and practices about whom MOQC team members have shared stories celebrating those values.

Thank you for making a difference and for exemplifying what shows MOQC at our best!

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Cancer & Hematology Centers of Western Michigan

 

CHCWM demonstrates a strong commitment to quality improvement including a new IO program and quality improvement assessment of their current oral chemotherapy program.

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Covenant

Marcia Rau

 

Marcia is exceptional at providing patient lists on time and without reminders. She is wonderful to work with and has been very helpful in getting new abstractors the EMR access and information they need quickly.

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Great Lakes Cancer Management Specialists

Dr. Jerome Seid

 

Dr. Seid dove into advocacy while on his sabbatical and created two bills aimed at improving access to palliative and hospice benefits.

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Amy Hawkins

 

Amy volunteered to help another practice set up their workflow for the MiGHT project and met with the administrator to assist her. She really exemplified the spirit and practice of collaboration and highlights what MOQC can be at its best.

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MHP Oakland Medical Group

Stacy Lattin

 

Stacy has gone above and beyond to ensure that the data being collected through MOQC is accurate and complete. She has spent time with abstractors, asking questions and ensuring that they have access to everything they need. She is committed to ensuring that her practice is always working toward providing the best patient care that they can.

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Michigan Medicine Rogel Cancer Center

Dr. Bryan Schneider

 

Dr. Schneider had a compassionate discussion about hospice with one of his patients in order to allow her to make the best decisions about her treatment and care.

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Munson Healthcare

Laura Johnson

 

Laura has gone above and beyond in her dedication to working on the MiGHT project. She is always looking for ways to improve patient care and simplify workflows for her team. She is a star.

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Newland Medical Associates

 

Newland Medical Associates had over 50% viable patients in their Round 1 2021 patient list.

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Oncology Hematology Associates of Saginaw Valley

Jennifer Metevia

 

OHA of Saginaw Valley is always the first to register for abstraction and provide a patient list. They are very engaged – providing feedback and asking questions, and they are always looking for ways to improve the quality of their patient care.

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Spectrum Health

 

Spectrum Health had over 50% viable patients in their Round 1 2021 patient list.

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University of Michigan Health – West

Dr. Kevin Brader

 

Gynecologic oncologist Dr. Brader attended the MOQC Medical Oncology Biannual Meeting to help support his medical oncology peers at University of Michigan Health – West. Not only was his attendance itself going above and beyond, his level of engagement was also enthusiastic and energizing.

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University of Michigan Health – West

 

University of Michigan Health – West had over 50% viable patients in their Round 1 2021 patient list.

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