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Huron Valley Hospital Inc

1 William Carls Drive
Commerce Township, MI 48382
EIN: 382155995
Individual Facility Details: Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital
One William Carls Drive
Commerce Township, MI 48382
1 hospital in organization:
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Bed count153Medicare provider number230277Member of the Council of Teaching HospitalsYESChildren's hospitalNO

Huron Valley Hospital IncDisplay data for year:

Community Benefit Spending- 2010
(as % of functional expenses, which all tax-exempt organizations report on Form 990 Schedule H)
2.82%
Spending by Community Benefit Category- 2010
(as % of total functional expenses)
* = CBI denoted preventative categories
Community Benefit Spending Compared to Functional Expenses, 2010-2010
Additional data

Community Benefit Expenditures: 2010

  • All tax-exempt organizations file a Form 990 with the IRS for every tax year. If the tax-exempt organization operates one or more hospital facilities during the tax year, the organization must attach a Schedule H to Form 990. On Part I of Schedule H, the organization records the expenditures it made during the tax year for various types of community benefits; 9 types are shown on this web tool. By default, this web tool presents community benefit expenditures as a percentage of the organization’s functional expenses, which it reports on Form 990, Part IX, Line 25, Column A. (The more commonly heard term, ‘total operating expenses’, which organizations report to CMS, is generally about 90% of the ‘functional expenses’). The user may change the default to see the dollar expenditures.

    • Operating expenses$ 176,383,431
      Total amount spent on community benefits
      as % of operating expenses
      $ 4,968,097
      2.82 %
  • Amount spent in the following IRS community benefit categories:
      • Financial Assistance at cost
        as % of operating expenses
        $ 358,867
        0.20 %
        Medicaid
        as % of operating expenses
        $ 4,034,207
        2.29 %
        Costs of other means-tested government programs
        as % of operating expenses
        $ 706,675
        0.40 %
        Health professions education
        as % of operating expenses
        $ -379,387
        -0.22 %
        Subsidized health services
        as % of operating expenses
        $ 0
        0 %
        Research
        as % of operating expenses
        $ 0
        0 %
        Community health improvement services and community benefit operations*
        as % of operating expenses
        Note: these two community benefit categories are reported together on the Schedule H, part I, line 7e.
        $ 222,966
        0.13 %
        Cash and in-kind contributions for community benefit*
        as % of operating expenses
        $ 24,769
        0.01 %
        Community building*
        as % of operating expenses
        $ 1,380
        0.00 %
    • * = CBI denoted preventative categories
    • Community building activities details:
        • Did tax-exempt hospital report community building activities?YES
          Number of activities or programs (optional)0
          Physical improvements and housing0
          Economic development0
          Community support0
          Environmental improvements0
          Leadership development and training for community members0
          Coalition building0
          Community health improvement advocacy0
          Workforce development0
          Other0
          Persons served (optional)0
          Physical improvements and housing0
          Economic development0
          Community support0
          Environmental improvements0
          Leadership development and training for community members0
          Coalition building0
          Community health improvement advocacy0
          Workforce development0
          Other0
          Community building expense
          as % of operating expenses
          $ 1,380
          0.00 %
          Physical improvements and housing
          as % of community building expenses
          $ 0
          0 %
          Economic development
          as % of community building expenses
          $ 840
          60.87 %
          Community support
          as % of community building expenses
          $ 0
          0 %
          Environmental improvements
          as % of community building expenses
          $ 0
          0 %
          Leadership development and training for community members
          as % of community building expenses
          $ 0
          0 %
          Coalition building
          as % of community building expenses
          $ 300
          21.74 %
          Community health improvement advocacy
          as % of community building expenses
          $ 0
          0 %
          Workforce development
          as % of community building expenses
          $ 240
          17.39 %
          Other
          as % of community building expenses
          $ 0
          0 %
          Direct offsetting revenue$ 0
          Physical improvements and housing$ 0
          Economic development$ 0
          Community support$ 0
          Environmental improvements$ 0
          Leadership development and training for community members$ 0
          Coalition building$ 0
          Community health improvement advocacy$ 0
          Workforce development$ 0
          Other$ 0

    Other Useful Tax-exempt Hospital Information: 2010

    • In addition to community benefit and community building expenditures, the Schedule H worksheet includes sections on what percentage of bad debt can be attributable to patients eligible for financial assistance, and questions on the tax-exempt hospital's debt collection policy. When searching a specific tax-exempt hospital in this web tool, Section II provides information about bad debt and the financial assistance policy, and whether the state in which the tax-exempt hospital resides has expanded Medicaid coverage under the federal ACA.

      • Of the tax-exempt hospital’s overall operating expenses, amount reported as bad debt
        as % of operating expenses
        $ 3,696,784
        2.10 %
        Is the tax-exempt hospital considered a "sole community hospital" under the Medicare program?NO
    • Information about the tax-exempt hospital's Financial Assistance Policy and Debt Collection Policy

      The Financial Assistance Policy section of Schedule H has changed over the years. The questions listed below reflect the questions on the 2009-2011 Schedule H forms and the answers tax-exempt hospitals provided for those years. The Financial Assistance Policy requirements were changed under the ACA. In the future, as the Community Benefit Insight web site is populated with 2021 data and subsequent years, the web tool will also be updated to reflect the new wording and requirements. In the meantime, if you have any questions about this section, we encourage you to contact your tax-exempt hospital directly.

      • Does the organization have a written financial assistance (charity care) policy?YES
        Did the tax-exempt hospital rely upon Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPG) to determine when to provide free or discounted care for patients?YES
        Amount of the tax-exempt hospital’s bad debt (at cost) attributed to patients eligible under the organization’s financial assistance (charity care) policy
        as % of operating expenses
        $ 0
        0 %
    • Did the tax-exempt hospital, or an authorized third party, take any of the following collection activities before determining whether the patient was eligible for financial assistance:
      • Reported to credit agencyNot available
        Filed lawsuitNot available
        Placed liens on residenceNot available
        Issue body attachments? (an order by the court commanding a sheriff or other official to physically bring before the court a person who is guilty of contempt of court)Not available
    • Under the ACA, states have the choice to expand Medicaid eligibility for their residents up to 138% of the federal poverty guidelines. The Medicaid expansion provision of the ACA did not go into effect until January 2014, so data in this web tool will not reflect each state's current Medicaid eligibility threshold. For up to date information, please visit the Terms and Glossary under the Resources tab.

      • After enactment of the ACA, has the state in which this tax-exempt hospital is located expanded Medicaid?YES
    • The federal poverty guidelines (FPG) are set by the government and used to determine eligibility for many federal financial assistance programs. Tax-exempt hospitals often use FPG guidelines in their Financial Assistance policies to determine which patients will qualify for free or discounted care.

      • If not, is the state's Medicaid threshold for working parents at or below 76% of the federal poverty guidelines?Not available
    • In addition to the federal requirements, some states have laws stipulating community benefit requirements as a result of tax-exemption. The laws vary from state to state and may require the tax-exempt hospitals to submit community benefit reports. Data on this web tool captures whether or not a state had a mandatory community benefit reporting law as of 2011. For more information, please see Community Benefit State Law Profiles Comparison at The Hilltop Institute.

      • Does the state in which the tax-exempt hospital is located have a mandatory community benefit reporting statute?NO

    Community Health Needs Assessment Activities: 2010

    • The ACA requires all 501(c)(3) tax-exempt hospitals to conduct a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) every three years, starting with the hospital's tax year beginning after March 23, 2012. The 2011 Schedule H included an optional section of questions on the CHNA process. This web tool includes responses for those hospitals voluntary reporting this information. The web tool will be updated to reflect changes in these questions on the 2012 and subsequent Schedule H forms.

      • Did the tax-exempt hospital report that they had conducted a CHNA?Not available
        Did the CHNA define the community served by the tax-exempt hospital?Not available
        Did the CHNA consider input from individuals that represent the broad interests of the community served by the tax-exempt hospital?Not available
        Did the tax-exempt hospital make the CHNA widely available (i.e. post online)?Not available
        Did the tax-exempt hospital adopt an implementation strategy to address the community needs identified by the CHNA?Not available
        Did the tax-exempt hospital execute the implementation strategy?Not available
        Did the tax-exempt hospital participate in the development of a community-wide plan?Not available

    Supplemental Information: 2010

    This section presents qualitative information submitted by the hospital, verbatim from the 990H record.
    • Statement of Program Service Accomplishments
      Description of the organization's program service accomplishments for each of its three largest program services, as measured by expenses. Section 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations are required to report the amount of grants and allocations to others, the total expenses, and revenue, if any, for each program service reported.
    • 4A (Expenses $ 62733689 including grants of $ 0) (Revenue $ 53290257)
      THE INTERNAL MEDICINE PROGRAM AT HURON VALLEY HOSPITAL, INC. (HVH) TREATED 15,018 PATIENTS IN 2010. THIS REPRESENTS 4,230 INPATIENTS AND 10,788 OUTPATIENTS. HVH HAS AN ARRAY OF SUBSPECIALTIES WHICH INCLUDE CARDIOVASCULAR SCIENCES, CRITICAL CARE, GASTROENTEROLOGY, HEMATOLOGY, INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND MEDICAL ONCLOLGY. HVH IS AN ACCREDITED CHEST PAIN CENTER WITH EMERGENCY ANGIOPLASTY DESIGNATION WHICH ALLOWS CARDIOLOGISTS TO OPEN UP ARTERIES OF THE HEART DURING A HEART ATTACK. THIS IS AN EXCITING ADDITION TO HVH'S CONTINUUM OF CARDIOVASCULAR SERVICES WHICH ALREADY INCLUDE SCREENING, PREVENTION AND DIAGNOSTIC AND REHABILITATION SERVICES. AS AN ACCREDITED CHEST PAIN CENTER, HVH OFFERS RAPID DIAGNOSIS AND FAST-TRACK TREATMENT BEFORE A CARDIAC SITUATION WORSENS, OFTEN PREVENTING A SEVERE HEART ATTACK FROM OCCURRING. THE SOCIETY OF CHEST PAIN CENTERS AWARDED HVH THE THREE-YEAR ACCREDITATION WITH A PERCUTANEOUS CARDIAC INTERVENTION (PCI) DESIGNATION, THE ONLY HOSPITAL IN THE AREA TO BE AWARDED SUCH DESIGNATION. PCI IS THE TECHNICAL NAME FOR ANGIOPLASTY, THE PROCESS OF CLEARING A BLOCKED OR NARROWED CORONARY ARTERY THAT COULD LEAD TO A HEART ATTACK. THE ACCREDITATION FOLLOWS THE SOCIETY'S RIGOROUS REVIEW OF THE HOSPITAL'S CLINICAL PROTOCOLS AND THE PATIENT CARE IT PROVIDES CHEST PAIN PATIENTS. DIAGNOSTICS: TOP-QUALITY CARDIAC CARE INCLUDES STATE-OF-THE-ART DIAGNOSTIC TESTING THAT REVEALS A COMPREHENSIVE VIEW OF THE HEART. OUR SPECIALISTS PROVIDE THE LATEST IN CARDIAC TESTING PROCEDURES: - STRESS TESTING - CARDIOPULMONARY STRESS TESTING - PHARMACEUTICAL STRESS TESTING - CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION - TREADMILL TESTING - TILT TABLE STUDY - ECHOCARDIOGRAM - DOBUTAMINE ECHOCARDIOGRAM - STRESS ECHOCARDIOGRAM - TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAM - HOLTER MONITORING - 30-DAY EVENT MONITORING - DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE (PAD) - PRIORITY ACCESS TO A 128-SLICE CT CARDIAC IMAGING HVH HAS ALSO ADDED LDL APHORESIS WHICH IS SIMILAR TO KIDNEY DIALYSIS. BLOOD IS CONTINUALLY REMOVED FROM A PATIENT'S VEIN AND RUN THROUGH A MACHINE THAT SEPARATES OUT THE PLASMA. WHILE THE REST OF THE BLOOD IS PASSED BACK TO THE PATIENT THROUGH A DIFFERENT VEIN, THE PLASMA IS RUN THROUGH ANOTHER PART OF THE MACHINE THAT REMOVES THE LDL IN THE PLASMA. THUS, THE BLOOD IS CLEARED OF THE BAD CHOLESTEROL. HVH OFFERS A SERIES OF FREE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO EXPLAIN COMPLEX MEDICAL ISSUES IN LAYMAN'S TERMS. PEOPLE'S MEDICAL COLLEGE PROGRAMS ARE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES TO MEET PHYSICIANS AND OTHER CLINICIANS AND LEARN ABOUT THE LATEST ADVANCEMENTS IN CARE AVAILABLE.
      4B (Expenses $ 16171469 including grants of $ 0) (Revenue $ 14953894)
      THE OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY PROGRAM AT HURON VALLEY HOSPITAL, INC. (HVH) SERVED 12,097 PATIENTS IN 2010. 3,922 DAYS OF INPATIENT CARE WERE PROVIDED WITH A LENGTH OF STAY OF 2.37 DAYS. HVH HAD 1,396 BIRTHS DURING 2010. HVH HAS EARNED A REPUTATION AS ONE OF THE STATE'S BEST OBSTETRICS PROGRAMS. WIDELY REGARDED FOR ITS HIGHLY TRAINED STAFF AND EXTENSIVE CAPABILITIES, HVH AND ITS DOCTORS ARE AMONG THE NATIONS HIGHEST RATED IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. HVH OFFERS FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION CLASSES SUCH AS BIRTH AWARENESS, GESTATIONAL DIABETES, BRINGING BABY HOME, CPR, BIRTH REVIEW, BREASTFEEDING, BIG KIDS CLASSES AND PERIPARTUM ADJUSTMENT SUPPORT SERVICES. HVH IS HOME TO A COMPLETE-CARE NURSERY, INCLUDING FULL-TIME NEONATOLOGY AND A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF HIGHER RISK SERVICES.
      4C (Expenses $ 13688754 including grants of $ 0) (Revenue $ 15221385)
      THE ORTHOPEDICS PROGRAM AT HURON VALLEY HOSPITAL, INC. (HVH) SERVED 2,535 PATIENTS IN 2010. 583 OF THOSE PATIENTS WERE INPATIENTS WHICH RESULTED IN 1,583 INPATIENT DAYS OF CARE WITH A 2.7 DAY LENGTH OF STAY. HVH HAS EARNED A REPUTATION FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE FIELD OF BONE AND JOINT DISORDERS, FRACTURES, TRAUMA, JOINT REPLACEMENT, SPORTS MEDICINE AND PREVENTATIVE ORTHOPEDIC CARE AND EDUCATION. HVH WAS THE FIRST HOSPITAL IN MICHIGAN TO PERFORM BIRMINGHAM HIP RESURFACING WHICH IS A BONE-SAVING PROCEDURE.
      4D (Expenses $ 70247075 including grants of $ 0) (Revenue $ 76327561)
      EMERGENCY MEDICINE - 24,062 TOTAL CASES; 24,062 OUTPATIENT REGISTRATIONS SURGERY (GENERAL) - 3,005 TOTAL CASES; 2,030 INPATIENT DAYS; 2,522 OUTPATIENT REGISTRATIONS CARDIOLOGY - 3,292 TOTAL CASES; 515 INPATIENT DAYS; 3,115 OUTPATIENT REGISTRATIONS GASTROENTEROLOGY - 4,383 TOTAL CASES; 1,288 INPATIENT DAYS; 4,161 OUTPATIENT REGISTRATIONS
      Supplemental Information
      Schedule H (Form 990) Part VI
      COSTING METHODOLOGY EXPLANATION PART I LINE 7
      MEDICARE T18 RCC WITHOUT GME
      COMMUNITY BUILDING ACTIVITIES PART II
      HURON VALLEY HOSPITAL INC HVSH IS INVOLVED IN PROMOTING THE HEALTH OF THE COMMUNITIES IT SERVES BY PARTNERING ON SEVERAL PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO INVOLVEMENT IN LOCAL CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARDS FOR HEALTHCARE EDUCATION PROGRAMS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT THE WEST BLOOMFIELD COMMUNITY COALITION TO PREVENT TEEN SUBSTANCE ABUSE THE BREAST AND CERVICAL CANCER CONTROL PROGRAM ADVISORY BOARD SERVING TO ASSIST IN ACTION PLAN DEVELOPMENT COALITION BUILDING AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A MEDICAL MENTORING PROGRAM AND LAKES AREA YOUTH ASSISTANCE INVOLVEMENT FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE COMMUNITY SUPPORT
      BAD DEBT EXPENSE EXPLANATION PART III LINE 4
      MEDICARE T18RCC ST L24
      COLLECTION PRACTICES EXPLANATION PART III LINE 9B
      FOR PATIENTS WHO ARE KNOWN TO QUALIFY FOR CHARITY CARE FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PATIENTS WHO QUALIFY FOR 100 CHARITY CARE BASED UPON DMC POLICY NO STATEMENTS OR COLLECTION ACTIVITY IS INITIATED OUTSTANDING ACCOUNT BALANCES ARE IMMEDIATELY ADJUSTED FROM ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES PATIENTS WHO QUALIFY FOR A DISCOUNTED RATE BASED UPON DMC POLICY STATEMENTS ARE MAILED TO THE PATIENT AT REDUCED RATES EVERY ATTEMPT WILL BE MADE TO ESTABLISH A PAYMENT ARRANGEMENT COLLECTION ACTIVITY WILL BE INITIATED ONLY IF THE TERMS OF THE PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS ARE BREECHED
      NEEDS ASSESSMENT PART VI
      HURON VALLEY HOSPITAL INC HAS PARTNERED WITH THE OAKLAND COUNTY HEALTH DIVISION AND OTHER LOCAL HOSPITALS TO COMPLETE A BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTOR SURVEY BRFS THE MOST RECENT SURVEY CONDUCTED IN 2007 AND REPORTED IN 2008 WAS A FOLLOWUP TO DATA COLLECTED IN 1996 AND 2002 THE RECENT SURVEY DATA WAS GATHERED FROM ADULTS AGES 18 AND OLDER RESIDING IN OAKLAND COUNTY RANDOM TELEPHONE DIALING TECHNIQUES WERE USED TO COLLECT INFORMATION ON HEALTH RISK BEHAVIORS FROM 1282 HOUSEHOLDS INFORMATION WAS COLLECTED REGARDING HEALTH ISSUES AND TRENDS PRESENT IN OUR COMMUNITY INCLUDING ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE WEIGHT EXERCISE AND NUTRITION PRENATAL CARE AND INFANT MORTALITY HEART DISEASE AND STROKE CHRONIC DISEASE INCLUDING ASTHMA CANCER AND DIABETES HEALTH RISK BEHAVIORS SUCH AS ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO USE INCIDENCE OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE DATA IS PROVIDED FOR THE STATE COUNTY AND IDENTIFIED REGIONS WHEN POSSIBLE
      PATIENT EDUCATION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR ASSISTANCE PART VI
      HURON VALLEY HOSPITAL INC PATIENTS ARE INTERVIEWED BY OUR FINANCIAL COUNSELOR WHO EXPLAINS POSSIBLE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS ASSISTS WITH APPLYING FOR UNCOMPENSATED CARE AND GIVEN PHAMPHLETS ON OPTIONS FOR PAYMENTS HURON VALLEY HOSPITAL INC CONTRACTS WITH AN OUTSIDE AGENCY TO ASSIST PATIENTS THROUGH THE MEDICAID APPLICATION PROCESS COBRA COVERAGE SSI APPLICATION AND NO FAULT
      COMMUNITY INFORMATION PART VI
      FOUNDED IN 1986 HURON VALLEY HOSPITAL INC HVSH IS AMONG THE FASTEST GROWING HOSPITALS IN MICHIGAN OVER THE YEARS HVSH HAS DOUBLED IN SIZE ADDING AN EVEN WIDER RANGE OF MEDICAL SURGICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC SPECIALTY CARE IN 2011 HVSH WILL BE OPENING A NEW PRIVATE BED FLOOR AS PART OF A RENOVATION PROJECT THE 21 NEW PRIVATE BEDS WILL ALLOW THE HOSPITAL TO DECOMPRESS ANOTHER 21 SEMIPRIVATE ROOMS TO PRIVATE ROOMS HVSH COMPLETED A 27 MILLION EXPANSION PROJECT IN 2004 THAT RESULTED IN EXPANDED SURGICAL SERVICES ENDOSCOPY SERVICES CARDIOPULMONARY DIAGNOSTICS AND A NEW CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION LAB IN 2006 THE SINAI CENTER FOR WOMEN WAS COMPLETED GIVING WOMENS SERVICES AT HVSH A NEW HOME RECENTLY HVSH HAS EXPANDED ITS RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT ADDING THE LATEST IN CT TECHNOLOGY AND COMPLETED THE ADDITION OF A NEW MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING DESPITE DRAMATIC GROWTH HVSH HAS RETAINED PERSONALIZED CARE AND FRIENDLINESS HVSH PROVIDES EXTENSIVE HEALTH AND PATIENT EDUCATION PROGRAMS OFFERING THE ADVANTAGES OF A COMMUNITYBASED HOSPITAL ALONG WITH THE BENEFITS OF BEING PART OF THE DETROIT MEDICAL CENTER HVSH ATTRACTS PATIENTS FROM OAKLAND COUNTY NORTHERN WAYNE COUNTY AND EASTERN LIVINGSTON COUNTY HVSH IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING THE BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE POSSIBLE AS A RESULT HVSH HAS EARNED A REPUTATION FOR EXCELLENCE BASED ON RANKINGS FROM PATIENTS INCLUDING SOME OF THE BEST RANKINGS IN SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN FOR PHYSICIAN SERVICES INPATIENT HOSPITAL CARE OUTPATIENT SURGERY OBGYN SERVICES AND IS AMONG THE HIGHEST PERCENTILE RANKINGS FOR EMERGENCY CARE NATIONALLY OVER THE YEARS
      AFFILIATED HEALTH CARE INFORMATION PART VI
      HURON VALLEY HOSPITAL INC IS PART OF THE DETROIT MEDICAL CENTER AN ORGANIZATION WITH SEVEN AFFILIATE HOSPITALS DMC HARPER UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HAS DISTINGUISHED ITSELF IN SURGICAL MEDICINE AND IS KNOWN FOR ITS CLINICAL EXPERTISE INNOVATIVE RESEARCH AND ADVANCED EDUCATION A SPECIALTY REFERRAL HOSPITAL HARPER HAS ESTABLISHED CENTERS OF EMPHASIS IN NEUROSCIENCES VASCULAR SERVICES MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARDIOVASCULAR SERVICES HYPERTENSION STROKE PREVENTION AND HEART FAILURE ADDITIONAL SPECIALTIES INCLUDE BARIATRIC GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY CRITICAL CARE PULMONARY MEDICINE KIDNEY AND PANCREAS TRANSPLANTS THORACIC SURGERY AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE CARDIAC PROCEDURES HARPERS NEUROLOGY PROGRAM IS INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED FOR NEW ADVANCES IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES EPILEPSY NEUROGENETIC DISORDERS NEUROBEHAVIORAL DISORDERS AND COGNITIVE DISORDERS AS THE HOSPITAL WITH THE FIRST MECHANICAL HEART BYPASS PUMP HARPER HAS RETAINED ITS LEADERSHIP POSITION IN STATEOFTHEART TECHNOLOGY TODAY HARPER HOUSES A 3T MRI MACHINE A 64SLICE CT SCANNER STATEOFTHEART ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION LABS AND NUCLEAR CARDIAC IMAGING FACILITIES US NEWS WORLD REPORT NAMED HARPER UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL ONE OF 2009 AMERICAS BEST HOSPITALS FOR NEUROLOGYNEUROSURGERY AND HEARTHEART SURGERY AMONG THE TOP 50 DMC HUTZEL WOMENS HOSPITAL IS NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED FOR CUTTINGEDGE RESEARCH IN HIGHRISK OBSTETRICS INFERTILITY REPRODUCTIVE GENETICS NEONATOLOGY MATERNAL SPECIAL CARE MIDWIFERY GYNECOLOGY UROGYNECOLOGY MENOPAUSE PERMANENT BIRTH CONTROL AND ALTERNATIVES TO HYSTERECTOMY HUTZEL HAS BEEN RANKED AS THE NUMBER ONE HOSPITAL IN THE NATION IN RESEARCH AWARDS FOR ITS OBGYN PHYSICIANS WITH A RICH HISTORY OF OVER 137 YEARS AS MICHIGANS FIRST AND ONLY HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN THE PATIENTS ALSO BENEFIT FROM HUTZELS COMMITMENT TO RESEARCH AND EDUCATION HUTZEL WOMENS HOSPITAL IS HOME TO THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH NIH PERINATOLOGY RESEARCH BRANCH PRB AND IS RECOGNIZED AS A LEADER IN WOMENS HEALTH BY PHYSICIANS AND RESEARCHERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY DMC CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF MICHIGAN WITH MORE THAN 33 CLINICAL SPECIALTIES IS AN INTERNATIONAL LEADER IN PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT MEDICINE SURGICAL SERVICES INCLUDE ANESTHESIOLOGY CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY DEVELOPMENTAL DENTISTRY AND ORTHODONTICS NEUROSURGERY OPHTHALMOLOGY ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY OTOLARYNGOLOGY ENT PEDIATRIC SURGERY PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY SAME DAY SURGERY AND UROLOGY IMAGING TECHNOLOGY DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN PROVIDES ADVANCED DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES SUCH AS POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY PET AND MRI CHILDRENS HOSPITAL IS SOUTHEAST MICHIGANS ONLY FREESTANDING PEDIATRIC LEVEL I TRAUMA CENTER EQUIPPED TO HANDLE THE MOST SEVERE INJURIES AND ILLNESSES EXPERTS IN PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE REHABILITATION NEONATAL AND PERINATAL MEDICINE PROVIDE CARE FOR THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN EVERY YEAR DMC DETROIT RECEIVING HOSPITAL MICHIGANS FIRST LEVEL I TRAUMA CENTER IS AN ADULT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL OFFERING EXPERTISE IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE COMPLEX TRAUMA CRITICAL CARE NEUROSCIENCE UROLOGY AND GERIATRICS AS THE REGIONS LEADER IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE RECEIVINGS EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT TREATS MORE THAN 88000 PATIENTS ANNUALLY AND NEARLY 60 OF MICHIGANS EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS ARE TRAINED AT RECEIVING DETROIT RECEIVING ALSO FEATURES THE STATES LARGEST BURN CENTER MICHIGANS FIRST HOSPITALBASED 247 HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY PROGRAM AND METRO DETROITS FIRST CERTIFIED PRIMARY STROKE CENTER DMC HURON VALLEY HOSPITAL INC IN OAKLAND COUNTY HAS EARNED RECOGNITION AS ONE OF THE AREAS AND THE NATIONS TOP HOSPITALS FOR PATIENT SATISFACTION THIS HOSPITAL FEATURES THE HARRIS BIRTHING CENTER WITH ALL PRIVATE BIRTHING SUITES A REGIONAL SPECIALTY CENTER THE CHARACH CANCER CENTER A PART OF THE BARBARA ANN KARMANOS CANCER CENTER THE KRIEGER CENTER FOR SENIOR ADULTS STATEOFTHEART SURGICAL SUITES CARDIAC SERVICES AND COMPREHENSIVE INPATIENT AND OUTPATIENT DIAGNOSTIC CARE DMC KRESGE EYE INSTITUTE IS CONSIDERED A LEADING CENTER FOR THE PRESERVATION OF SIGHT THE INSTITUTE OFFERS GENERAL VISION SERVICES FOR PATIENTS OF ALL AGES KNOWN INTERNATIONALLY FOR ITS CONTRIBUTIONS TO OPHTHALMOLOGY KRESGES CLINICAL SPECIALTIES INCLUDE GLAUCOMA CATARACT SURGERY CORNEA TRANSPLANTATION RETINAL VITREAL AND MACULAR DISEASES PLASTIC AND COSMETIC EYE SURGERY DIABETICRELATED EYE CONDITIONS NEURORELATED EYE DISORDERS AND OCULAR PROSTHETICS KRESGE EYE INSTITUTE HOUSES THE LIGON RESEARCH CENTER OF VISION WHERE PHYSICIANS ARE STUDYING ARTIFICIAL VISION KRESGE PHYSICIANS MAINTAIN A PROMINENT POSITION IN ALL AREAS OF VISION RESEARCH DMC REHABILITATION INSTITUTE INC IS ONE OF THE NATIONS LARGEST HOSPITALS SPECIALIZING IN REHABILITATION MEDICINE AND RESEARCH THE INSTITUTE IS HOME TO MANY INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS INCLUDING THE SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY SYSTEM SEMTBIS AND THE CENTER FOR SPINAL CORD INJURY RECOVERY A WORLDCLASS FACILITY DESIGNED TO IMPLEMENT AND STUDY INNOVATIVE TREATMENTS IN SPINAL CORD INJURY RECOVERY WITH 30 OUTPATIENT SITES LOCATED THROUGHOUT SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN IT IS ALSO A CENTER OF CHOICE FOR PERSONS RECOVERING FROM SPORTS AND ORTHOPAEDIC INJURIES DMC SINAI HOSPITAL OF GREATER DETROIT IS DMCS LARGEST HOSPITAL AS A FULLSERVICE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL LOCATED IN NORTHWEST DETROIT SINAIGRACE OFFERS A COMPREHENSIVE HEART CENTER CANCER CARE GERONTOLOGY EMERGENCY MEDICINE OBSTETRICSGYNECOLOGY AND COSMETICPLASTIC SURGERY SINAIGRACES JOINT REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FEATURES A REVOLUTIONARY MINIMALLY INVASIVE KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY THAT ATTRACTS PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY SINAIGRACE ALSO OPERATES MORE THAN 25 OUTPATIENT CARE SITES AND AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS THROUGHOUT WAYNE AND OAKLAND COUNTIES RECOGNIZED NATIONALLY FOR QUALITY AND SAFETY SINAIGRACE IS ONE OF THE FEW HOSPITALS SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN TWO HEALTH CARE COLLABORATIVES FOCUSED ON DEVELOPING BEST PRACTICES FOR CARE AT THE BEDSIDE AND UPON DISCHARGE USNEWS WORLD REPORT NAMED SINAIGRACE HOSPITAL ONE OF 2009 AMERICAS BEST HOSPITALS FOR NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASES AMONG THE TOP 50 DMC SURGERY HOSPITAL DMC SURGERY HOSPITAL IS DEDICATED TO THE SURGICAL NEEDS OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN AND MAINTAINS A COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE FOR PATIENTS PHYSICIANS AND FAMILIES SURGERY FOR ADULTS COVERS THE FULL RANGE OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERIES NEUROSURGERY RELATIVE TO THE SPINE AND PODIATRIC SURGERY IN ASSOCIATION WITH CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF MICHIGAN SURGERY FOR PEDIATRIC PATIENTS PRIMARILY PROVIDES SERVICES FOR ALL OUTPATIENT SURGICAL NEEDS THE MAJOR EMPHASIS OF THE FACILITY IS A COMMITMENT TO ORTHOPAEDIC SPORTS MEDICINE WHICH INCLUDES SERVICES FOR BOTH ADULTS AND ADOLESCENTS THE HOSPITAL ALSO OFFERS 24 HOUR EMERGENCY CARE AND PSYCHIATRIC INPATIENT SERVICES
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