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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Designated Beds Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Designated Beds HSA 1 - LIVINGSTON, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, ST CLAIR, WASHTENAW, WAYNE FACILITY LICENSED FACILITY NAME CITY DEPT INV* NUMBER BEDS William Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak 63-0030 45 45 Providence Hospital and Medical Center Southfield 63-0130 15 15 St Joseph Mercy Oakland Pontiac 63-0140 29 29 William Beaumont Hosptial Troy 63-0160 15 15 Port Huron Hospital Port Huron 74-0020 4 4 St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor Ann Arbor 81-0030 15 15 University of Michigan Health System Ann Arbor 81-0060 58 58 Beaumont Hospital - Dearborn Dearborn 82-0120 30 30 Childrens Hospital of Michigan Detroit 83-0080 45 45 Henry Ford Hospital Detroit 83-0190 35 35 Harper University Hospital Detroit 83-0220 36 36 St John Hospital and Medical Center Detroit 83-0420 35 35 Sinai-Grace Hospital Detroit 83-0450 20 20 PLANNING AREA TOTAL 382 382 AREA BED NEED 277 Unmet Bed Need (Excess) (105) * Figures in the Department Inventory column reflect CON approved beds. NOTE: TABLE MAY NOT INCLUDE PENDING APPLICATIONS, DECISIONS NOT POSTED, NOR DECISIONS UNDER APPEAL. Pending Applications/Appeals (new beds only) Facility Name City Facility No. App. No. Req. # Beds Decision Appeal None Last Update September 1, 2021 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Designated Beds HSA 2 - CLINTON, EATON, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, LENAWEE FACILITY LICENSED FACILITY NAME CITY DEPT INV* NUMBER BEDS Edward W. Sparrow Hospital Lansing 33-0060 33 33 PLANNING AREA TOTAL 33 33 AREA BED NEED 22 Unmet Bed Need (Excess) (11) * Figures in the Department Inventory column reflect CON approved beds. NOTE: TABLE MAY NOT INCLUDE PENDING APPLICATIONS, DECISIONS NOT POSTED, NOR DECISIONS UNDER APPEAL. Pending Applications/Appeals (new beds only) Facility Name City Facility No. App. No. Req. # Beds Decision Appeal None to date. Last Update September 1, 2021 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Designated Beds HSA 3 - BARRY, BERRIEN, BRANCH, CALHOUN, CASS, KALAMAZOO, ST JOSEPH, VAN BUREN FACILITY LICENSED FACILITY NAME CITY DEPT INV* NUMBER BEDS Bronson Methodist Hospital Kalamazoo 39-0020 45 45 PLANNING AREA TOTAL 45 45 AREA BED NEED 39 Unmet Bed Need (Excess) (6) * Figures in the Department Inventory column reflect CON approved beds. NOTE: TABLE MAY NOT INCLUDE PENDING APPLICATIONS, DECISIONS NOT POSTED, NOR DECISIONS UNDER APPEAL. Pending Applications/Appeals (new beds only) Facility Name City Facility No. App. No. Req. # Beds Decision Appeal None to date Last Update September 1, 2021 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Designated Beds HSA 4 - ALLEGAN, IONIA, KENT, LAKE, MASON, MONTCALM, MUSKEGON, NEWAYGO, OCEANA, OTTAWA FACILITY LICENSED FACILITY NAME CITY DEPT INV* NUMBER BEDS Spectrum Health Hospitals (Butterworth) Grand Rapids 41-0040 72 72 St. Mary's Medical Center Grand Rapids 41-0080 15 15 PLANNING AREA TOTAL 87 87 AREA BED NEED 71 Unmet Bed Need (Excess) (16) * Figures in the Department Inventory column reflect CON approved beds. NOTE: TABLE MAY NOT INCLUDE PENDING APPLICATIONS, DECISIONS NOT POSTED, NOR DECISIONS UNDER APPEAL. Pending Applications/Appeals (new beds only) Facility Name City Facility No. App. No. Req. # Beds Decision Appeal None to date. Last Update September 1, 2021 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Designated Beds HSA 5 - GENESEE, LAPEER, SHIAWASSE FACILITY LICENSED FACILITY NAME CITY DEPT INV* NUMBER BEDS Hurley Medical Center Flint 25-0040 44 44 PLANNING AREA TOTAL 44 44 AREA BED NEED 29 Unmet Bed Need (Excess) (15) * Figures in the Department Inventory column reflect CON approved beds. NOTE: TABLE MAY NOT INCLUDE PENDING APPLICATIONS, DECISIONS NOT POSTED, NOR DECISIONS UNDER APPEAL. Pending Applications/Appeals (new beds only) Facility Name City Facility No. App. No. Req. # Beds Decision Appeal None to date Last Update September 1, 2021 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Designated Beds HSA 6 - ARENAC, BAY, CLARE, GLADWIN, GRATIOT, HURON, IOSCO, ISABELLA, MIDLAND, MECOSTA, OGEMAW, OSCEOLA, OSCODA, SAGINAW, SANILAC, TUSCOLA FACILITY LICENSED FACILITY NAME CITY DEPT INV* NUMBER BEDS Covenant Medical Center Saginaw 73-0061 40 40 PLANNING AREA TOTAL 40 40 AREA BED NEED 27 Unmet Bed Need (Excess) (13) * Figures in the Department Inventory column reflect CON approved beds. NOTE: TABLE MAY NOT INCLUDE PENDING APPLICATIONS, DECISIONS NOT POSTED, NOR DECISIONS UNDER APPEAL. Pending Applications/Appeals (new beds only) Facility Name City Facility No. App. No. Req. # Beds Decision Appeal None to date Last Update September 1, 2021 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Designated Beds HSA 7 - ALCONA, ALPENA, ANTRIM, BENZIE, CHARLEVOIX, CHEBOYGAN, CRAWFORD, EMMET, GRAND TRAVERSE, KALKASKA, LEELANAU, MANISTEE, MISSAUKEE, MONTMORENCY, OTSEGO, PRESQUE ISLE, ROSCOMMON, WEXFORD FACILITY LICENSED FACILITY NAME CITY DEPT INV* NUMBER BEDS Munson Medical Center Traverse City 28-0010 12 12 PLANNING AREA TOTAL 12 12 AREA BED NEED 11 Unmet Bed Need (Excess) (1) * Figures in the Department Inventory column reflect CON approved beds. NOTE: TABLE MAY NOT INCLUDE PENDING APPLICATIONS, DECISIONS NOT POSTED, NOR DECISIONS UNDER APPEAL. Pending Applications/Appeals (new beds only) Facility Name City Facility No. App. No. Req. # Beds Decision Appeal None to date Last Update September 1, 2021 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Designated Beds HSA 8 - ALGER, BARAGA, CHIPPEWA, DELTA, DICKINSON, GOGEBIC, HOUGHTON, IRON, KEWEENAW, LUCE, MACKINAC, MARQUETTE, MENOMINEE, ONTONAGON, SCHOOLCRAFT FACILITY LICENSED FACILITY NAME CITY DEPT INV* NUMBER BEDS Marquette General Hospital Marquette 52-0050 10 10 PLANNING AREA TOTAL 10 10 AREA BED NEED 5 Unmet Bed Need (Excess) (5) * Figures in the Department Inventory column reflect CON approved beds. NOTE: TABLE MAY NOT INCLUDE PENDING APPLICATIONS, DECISIONS NOT POSTED, NOR DECISIONS UNDER APPEAL. Pending Applications/Appeals (new beds only) Facility Name City Facility No. App. No. Req. # Beds Decision Appeal None to date Last Update September 1, 2021 Special Care Nursery (SCN*) Beds - Statewide (*SCN beds are not included in the NICU bed need or in the number of licensed hospital beds.) FACILITY NAME CITY FACILITY NUMBER SCN BEDS Genesys Regional Medical Center - Health Park Grand Blanc 25-0072 15 Henry Ford Allegiance Health Jackson 38-0010 9 Borgess Medical Center Kalamazoo 39-0010 8 Henry Ford Macomb Hospital Clinton Township 50-0110 6 St. John Macomb-Oakland-Macomb Ctr Warren 50-0070 5 Mercy Health Hackley Campus Muskegon 61-0010 7 Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital Commerce Township 63-0014 6 Botsford Hospital Farmington Hills 63-0050 2 Crittenton Hospital Medical Center Rochester 63-0070 8 Metro Health Hospital Wyoming 41-0060 6 Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital West Bloomfield 63-0176 7 Providence Hospital-Providence Park Novi 63-0177 5 Beaumont Hospital Dearborn 82-0120 6 Holland Community Hospital Holland 70-0020 8 McLaren Macomb Mount Clemens 50-0060 9 Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital Wyandotte 82-0230 8 STATEWIDE TOTAL 115 Last Update September 1, 2021.
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