The MSHN exists to give our HTCs the expertise necessary to provide state of the art, culturally sensitive, family-centered care to all those affected by bleeding and clotting disorders.
The Mountain States Hemostasis Network (MSHN) consists of 11 Hemophilia Treatment Centers in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico.
The MSHN includes seven of the 10 geographically largest states in the United States, covering over 1.5 million square miles. This large geographic area requires a heavy reliance on regional partnerships and collaborations with consumers and providers who are dedicated to improving health and wellness in the bleeding and clotting disorders communities.
Our multidisciplinary team and whole health approach, combined with our use of the 340B Program, ensures that all patients receive the most comprehensive and specialized care.
Our Programs
Our HTCs are involved in a myriad of programs aimed at improving the lives of individuals affected by bleeding and clotting disorders.
- Our clinical programs offer access to specialists that help patients and families achieve optimal physical, emotional, mental, and social health.
- Our quality improvement programs focus on optimizing the delivery of a value-based health experience, honoring the needs of our patients and their families.
- All HTCs are undergoing efforts to support the transition of care from adolescent to adult health and patient and family engagement.
- Our research programs aspire to be on the cutting edge with the goal of transforming the care of those we serve.
- We provide education through programs with learners of all types and needs, with the goal of assisting all involved in our community.
Events
The Mountain States Hemostasis Network supports multiple events throughout the year. The purpose of these events is to ensure that our HTCs continually work towards achieving the goals of our grant guidance. Click below to view a schedule of upcoming MSHN events.