Understand and report IT security incidents
UMHS faculty and staff can help maintain information security at our health system by recognizing and reporting security incidents. An information security incident is any attempt, successful or not, to access,…
Local police and Nursing School team up to reverse drug overdoses
A U-M School of Nursing professor recently trained Washtenaw County deputies how to use naloxone to reverse opioid overdoses. Read more>>
Be prepared for the Joint Commission survey
Sometime between now and the end of March 2016, the U-M Health System will be visited by surveyors from The Joint Commission for an assessment of our entire clinical operation. It is important…
Open Enrollment includes life insurance
Faculty and staff who want to enroll in the university's Optional Life Insurance plan or increase their coverage level can do so during this year's Open Enrollment — Oct. 26-Nov. 6…
TheRide continues to add more service for Washtenaw County
Later hours on weekends, new Sunday Ypsilanti service and new Pittsfield Township route begin this week. On Sunday, Aug. 23, the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority (TheRide) began implementing service improvements…
Open Enrollment for 2016 benefits coming soon
Open Enrollment is October 26 - November 6, 2015. This is the time for faculty, staff and retirees to review their current benefits and make changes to their coverage for 2016.…
Grass Lake/Chelsea Vanpool looking for two riders
Grass Lake/Chelsea Vanpool looking for two riders Save money and ride with the Grass Lake/Chelsea vanpool, which is looking for two full-time riders.The vanpool will meet Monday – Friday at the Assembly…
Participate in healthy activities and enter MHealthy Grand Prize Drawing
Just in time for the fall, registration is now open for a number of MHealthy health and well-being programs. As extra motivation, participation in one or more qualifying programs between September…
Program helps Sandy Pulk return to work after devastating injury
Sandy Pulk loves her job, but if it wasn't for the University’s Return to Work program that helped her after a severe injury, everything could have turned out differently. Sandy started…