MidMichigan Health

MidMichigan Health
Not-for-profit
Industry Healthcare
Founded 1984[1]
Headquarters Midland, Michigan, USA
Area served
Central Michigan
Key people

Diane Postler-Slattery, President/CEO [2]

Eric Blackhurst, Chairman Board of Directors (2012) [3]
Revenue $1.1 billion USD (2012)[4]
$29.9 million USD (2012)[5]
Number of employees
5,050 (2012)[6]
Website www.midmichigan.org

MidMichigan Health is a non-profit, integrated health care organization covering portions of 14 counties in the center of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.[7] It consists of four hospitals, two nursing homes, urgent care centers, a home health division, employed physicians, a managed care arm and other services and joint ventures.[8] It is headquartered in Midland, Michigan and affiliated with the University of Michigan Health System.

Community Benefit

During fiscal year 2009, MidMichigan Health provided almost $61 million in charity care, community benefit, and community building services for the more than 700,000 individuals.[9]

In 2012, MidMichigan Health donated 4,025 pounds of food to Michigan Harvest Gathering fundraiser sponsored by the Michigan Hospital Association.[10]

Leadership

History

MidMichigan Health was formed by the affiliation of hospitals in Midland and Clare, Michigan in 1984. The hospital in Gladwin, Michigan became an affiliate the following year. The hospital in Alma, Michigan became a wholly owned subsidiary in 2004. The system's early history is documented in the book A Journey of Caring by Dorthy Langdon Yates.

In August 2012, MidMichigan Health announced it was in negotiations to affiliate with the University of Michigan Health System.[12] The partnership was finalized in June, 2013. The University of Michigan Health System acquired a minority ownership stake in MidMichigan Health and two seats on the 17-member Board of Directors.[13] The affiliation better positions both organizations for health care reform.

MidMichigan Health provides consulting services to Mackinac Straits Health System although plans for acquisition of the critical access hospital in St. Ignace fell through in mid-2014.[14]

Hospitals

HospitalLocationBed countEmergency DepartmentFoundedNotesWebsite
MidMichigan Medical Center-Clare Clare, Michigan 49 Yes 1936
MidMichigan Medical Center-Gladwin Gladwin, Michigan 25 Yes 1953 Critical access hospital
MidMichigan Medical Center-Gratiot Alma, Michigan 79 Yes 1955
MidMichigan Medical Center-Midland Midland, Michigan 265 Yes 1944 Flagship hospital
MidMichigan Medical Center-Alpena Alpena, Michigan 139 Yes 1940

References

  1. "Our History".
  2. "MidMichigan Health names next president, CEO". Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  3. "Annual Report" (PDF). MidMichigan Health. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
  4. "Facts & Figures". MidMichigan Health. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
  5. "Annual Report" (PDF). MidMichigan Health. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
  6. "Facts & Figures". MidMichigan Health. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
  7. "About: Our History". MidMichigan Health. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  8. "Our Affiliates". MidMichigan Health. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  9. "MidMichigan Health provides nearly $60.9 million in community benefit". Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  10. "MidMichigan Health donates 4,025 pounds of food to Michigan Harvest Gathering fundraiser". Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  11. "MidMichigan Health names next president, CEO". Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  12. "U-M health system plans to have stake in Midland-based organization". Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  13. "University of Michigan Health System cements affiliation to extend block 'M' brand". Retrieved 2013-08-03.
  14. "Hospital Partner Search Goes On". Retrieved 2014-12-27.
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