Greater Detroit Area Health Council
Hospitals and Health CareMichigan, United States2-10 Employees
The Greater Detroit Area Health Council (GDAHC) is a regional health care coalition that brings together leaders from business, labor, hospitals and health systems, physician organizations, payers, government, and community groups to address regional issues of health care quality, access, and cost. Its work focuses on aligning stakeholders to develop and implement collaborative approaches that aim to improve health outcomes and expand whole-person care, while promoting affordable health care. Based in the Detroit area, GDAHC traces its roots to 1944, evolving from a hospital-centered resource planning body into a cross-sector alliance dedicated to coordinating the efficient use of health care resources. The organization is positioned within the health care industry as a nationally recognized coalition that guides innovative planning and partnerships to influence regional health policy and practice. GDAHC emphasizes values such as innovation, integrity, and collaboration as it seeks to advance healthier communities and a stronger regional economy.