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By the Numbers Our Vision BY THE NUMBERS OUR VISION Transforming lives and communities through health and wellness – one person at a time. OUR HOSPITALS HENRY FORD HOSPITAL This 877-bed tertiary care hospital, education and research complex in Detroit’s New Center Area is the flagship hospital for the health system. Henry Ford Hospital (HFH) is recognized for clinical excellence and innovation in the fields of cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopaedics and sports medicine, organ transplants, and treatment for cancer care. HFH is a Level 1 trauma center. HENRY FORD KINGSWOOD HOSPITAL This 100-bed hospital offers inpatient care for child, adolescent and adult patients with acute episodes of mental illness. HENRY FORD MACOMB HOSPITAL – CLINTON TWP. This 361-bed hospital in Clinton Township has nationally recognized quality, 24-hour emergency care, chest pain, stroke and trauma centers, and comprehensive cancer, women’s, orthopaedic and cardiovascular care. HENRY FORD MACOMB HOSPITAL – MT. CLEMENS This 90-bed hospital offers inpatient and emergency psychiatric services. HENRY FORD WEST BLOOMFIELD HOSPITAL This all-private-room, 191-bed hospital offers comprehensive medical care, including 24-hour emergency care, neurosciences, women’s and children’s health, orthopaedics, diagnostic testing and a wellness center with complementary therapies. HENRY FORD WYANDOTTE HOSPITAL This 401-bed acute care hospital serves the Downriver and western Wayne County communities. It offers a full range of clinical services, including general medicine, surgery, birthing center, trauma care, orthopedics, rehabilitation and 24-hour emergency care. RESEARCH AND EDUCATION Teaching, research and advanced patient care make Henry Ford a premier academic medical center. Henry Ford provides innovative physician training programs, and initiates and collaborates on leading-edge medical research. Henry Ford physicians and scientists have academic appointments at Wayne State University School of Medicine and other WSU schools/colleges. 200 1,800 $70M in Michigan for NIH- medical specialists and ongoing clinical annual funding received research funding for non- research scientists, research projects from internal and outside university based health including 80 full-time sources, including the care systems; Henry Ford researchers, are involved National Institutes of Health ranks in the top 20 percent in several hundred (NIH), other governmental of all institutions granted individual medical sources, businesses and funding by the NIH and research projects private foundations U.S. Public Health Service CENTER FOR HEALTH INNOVATION INSTITUTE SERVICES RESEARCH AT HENRY FORD HOSPITAL Conducts research focusing on outcomes, The Henry Ford Innovation Institute is the flagship of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of health system’s commitment to innovation. It provides the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and Henry Ford innovators access to an array of intellectual management of such diseases as cancer, asset-related resources and programs including diabetes, asthma and congestive heart opportunity assessment, design and engineering services failure as well as common acute conditions. for prototypes, and educational seminars and programs. THE HENRY FORD HEALTH MEDICAL GROUP ALLIANCE PLAN The Henry Ford Medical Group is one of the Health Alliance Plan (HAP) is nation’s largest group practices, with more than a Michigan-based, nonprofit 1,100 physicians and researchers in more than health plan that provides health 40 specialties. There are 26 Henry Ford medical coverage to more than 690,000 members and centers in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. companies of all sizes. EDUCATION Henry Ford is a state and national leader in medical education for medical students, interns, residents and fellows and the continuing education of faculty, affiliated physicians, nurses and allied health professionals. 10,000 participants at the Center for Simulation, 80,000 1,800 Education and Research use state-of-the- physicians, nurses and allied health future physicians art computers and mannequins to simulate professionals received continuing trained each year hundreds of medical conditions – practicing and medical opportunities in 2014 augmenting their skills in a risk-free environment COMMUNITY IMPACT (2014) $6.018 BILLION total economic impact of Henry Ford on metro Detroit; an additional 11,500 jobs are indirectly supported by transactions with the health system $ $4.7 BILLION $317 MILLION Total revenue – net income $27.8 million Uncompensated care 23,000 total Henry Ford employees, 8,800 including more than 15,000 Henry Ford employees work in the city of Detroit full-time equivalent employees 8,184 Henry Ford nurses, including 292 from Canada 3.39M 3,969 outpatient visits allied health professionals 95,000 patients admitted to Henry Ford hospitals 73,000 7,851 surgical procedures performed at Henry Ford births at Henry Ford hospitals *Information collected is the most recent available from 2014 and 2015. HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT OFFICE (313) 876-1031 | henryford.com/philanthropy.
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