• The Maine Medical Education Trust (MMET), is the charitable and educational affiliate of the Maine Medical Association (MMA), a Maine non-profit corporation that is exempt from taxation under IRC §501(c)(6). The MMA is the state’s largest physician professional organization representing more than 4300 Maine physicians, residents, and medical students. The MMA Center for Quality Improvement (MMA-CQI) is a program of the MMA that regularly provides services through the MMET in accordance with an administrative services agreement between the MMA and MMET. The Daniel Hanley Center for Health Leadership has no governance relationship with the MMA or MMET, but the organization was established with its administrative home at the MMA, and it has been a close partner of the MMA and MMET in promoting health care leadership development, health care quality improvement, and efforts to address diversity, inclusion, and health equity.

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  • The Arizona Medical Association (ArMA) is the largest voice for physicians and organized medicine in Arizona. Its' mission is to promote and provide leadership in the art and science of medicine; to preserve and improve the health of all Arizonans; to represent the physician community and the profession in the public forum; and to defend the freedom and ability of physicians to practice medicine in the best interests of patients. ArMA has a 501 c(3) Foundation within its structure that aims to promote and support the medical society's charitable, public health, and educational activities. ArMA’s “Foundation for a Healthy Arizona” champions physicians, their patients, and the health of all Arizonans.

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  • The Foundation of the Pennsylvania Medical Society (FPAMED) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) affiliate of the Pennsylvania Medical Society (PAMED). The Foundation serves as the philanthropic partner for PAMED and advances the collective goals to sustain the future of medicine in Pennsylvania by providing programs that support medical education, physician health, and excellence in practice. The foundation will serve as the 501-c-3 conduit for PAMED to serve as the primary organization to plan, implement and evaluate the Chronic Care Management – Incorporating Social Drivers of Health Project.

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  • The Indiana Medical Foundation (IMF) operates under the control of the Indiana State Medical Association (ISMA). For more than 165 years the ISMA has been helping physicians become leaders in settings such as hospitals, health systems, at the Indiana Statehouse and in regulatory agencies. The mission of the IMF is to provide professional, practical, continuing, or other educational and leadership programs for Indiana physicians to support ISMA’s mission of helping those physicians provide the best possible health care for their patients.

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  • The Center for a Healthy Maryland, The Maryland State Medical Society Foundation, (The Center) was established in 1976 as a 501(c)(3) corporation to support the charitable, educational, and scientific purposes and functions of MedChi. These include education, quality improvement, health promotion, community outreach, preservation of MedChi history and public health. The Center’s mission is to enhance the quality of medical care and improve the health of the citizens of the State of Maryland. MedChi, The Maryland State Medical Society is a voluntary membership association of Maryland physicians. Its mission is to serve as Maryland's foremost advocate and resource for physicians, their patients and the public’s health. Established in 1799 and representing over 8,000 physicians in all specialties, MedChi is Maryland's oldest and largest physician organization.

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