A consortium of Michigan healthcare providers has received a new website design from East Lansing-based GreenLite Web Solutions, valued at $15,000.
To celebrate its first birthday, GreenLite invited groups from the area to submit reasons why they deserved GreenLite’s donated skills. Michigan Primary Care Consortium (MPCC) won the contest; its new site will be launched before the end of September.
“The goal of the contest was to help our local economy,” says Jeff Pompliano, GreenLite’s e-business manager.
MPCC, the winner, is coordinating an effort with more than 70 groups. They range from nurses and doctors’ organizations, to insurers and the Michigan Department of Community Health. Their goal is to create a statewide patient-centered health system, with many services delivered through health centers such as Willow Plaza, Otto and Cedar Community Health Centers, and the Ingham County Health Center at Sparrow, all in Lansing.
Since MPCC’s paid staff is to be cut later this year when state funding is reduced, it will need a strong website to recruit more volunteers and to showcase achievements while quickly delivering information, says Pompliano.
“Durng our first year in existence, the GreenLite web site has been our most successful marketing tool," says Brian Azar, GreenLite Web vice-president. "We are looking forward to replicating this success for our winning candidate as well.”
Source: Jeff Pompliano, GreenLite Web
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