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Merger Signed, Mercy Health Partners Outlines
Leadership Plans
Muskegon, Mich., April 2, 2008 –Mercy General Health
Partners and Hackley Health announced today that their merger
has been approved by the parent companies, and appropriate
filings have been completed with the State of Michigan. Mike
Slubowski, president of hospital and health networks for Novi,
Mich.-based Trinity Health, also announced that Roger Spoelman
will serve as the president and CEO of the new system, which
is owned by Trinity Health. The new healthcare system will
be called Mercy Health Partners.
Spoelman has been president and CEO of Mercy General Health
Partners since 1998. Gordon Mudler, who has been Spoelman’s
counterpart at Hackley Health, will be retiring, but has agreed
to stay with the organization to support the first phase of
the merger transition.
“This is an important day for West Michigan as the
region continues on its path to become a health care destination,”
said Slubowski. “I know I speak for everyone involved
in helping us achieve this moment in history when I say that
Roger will provide great leadership as we build a reputation
as one of the state’s most responsive health systems,”
Slubowski said. “The vision Roger and Gordon have shared
throughout this process, combined with their humble steward
leadership has allowed us to achieve great things and set
a cultural foundation for the local healthcare community’s
future.”
As part of today’s announcement, Roger Spoelman outlined
the new Mercy Health Partners nine-person senior leadership
team (see attached) and the 15 person board of trustees (see
attached). “In 1903, Mercy Hospital’s first patient
was a woman suffering from appendicitis. We performed surgery
and 14 days later we were open with 25 beds. The vision of
the Mercy sisters in coming to Muskegon was and has continued
to be offering the community a focus on compassionate service
and working among the poor. Not too long after Mercy’s
opening in 1904, local lumber baron Charles Hackley announced
his $75,000 original gift to build a hospital. Records show
that tickets to the opening hospital event were grabbed up
in 14 minutes. His gift went down in history as one tied to
a willingness to give, a disposition to give, and the judgment
to give wisely,” said Spoelman.
“Mercy Health Partners will bring together this commitment
to service and working among the poor and that same willingness
and disposition to give that the Mercy sisters and Charles
Hackley stood for in this community,” Spoelman said.
“There is no greater evidence of this than the example
that we have shown through the work we have done together
in these past six months. Gordon Mudler’s team combined
with his selfless dedication to do what was best for this
region is a remarkable example of a disposition to give. We
look forward to Gordon’s support in this first phase
and the long-term results we can share with the community.”
“Our new board sees today as the first step toward
delivering greater access and the ability to invest in upgrading
facilities, technology and to aggressively recruit physicians,”
said Mark Fazakerley, newly appointed board chair, Mercy Health
Partners. “When you can bring together the physicians
and best practices of two of America’s Solucient
Top 100 Hospitals, the opportunities for serving the
region better clinically, technologically and compassionately
are endless,” said Fazakerley.
“We anticipate change throughout the next 24 months,”
said Spoelman. “We will all need to learn to do things
differently, but that will be necessary for us to succeed
as we work in responding to the needs of the region.”
About Trinity Health
Trinity Health is Michigan’s leading health care provider
and one of the state’s largest employers, providing
the full continuum of care for Michigan’s residents,
with 12 hospitals, nine nursing homes, 19 senior housing facilities,
eight home health care agencies and four hospices serving
35 counties. More than 25,500 associates provide care to one
in 11 Michigan residents. With a national headquarters in
Novi, Trinity Health is an economic engine for the state with
nearly $1.1 billion in payroll – and $1.2 billion in
capital investment planned through 2011.
As a Catholic-sponsored organization, Trinity Health is improving
care for the poor and uninsured – spending nearly $142
million on programs for the poor and community outreach last
year in Michigan.
Nationally, Trinity Health is the fourth-largest Catholic
health care system with 44 acute-care hospitals, 379 outpatient
facilities, 26 long-term care facilities, and numerous home
health offices and hospice programs based in seven states.
Employing 44,000 full-time staff, Trinity Health reported
$6.1 billion in unrestricted revenue and $323.0 million in
community benefits in fiscal year 2007. For more information
about Trinity Health, visit www.trinity-health.org.
About Mercy Health Partners
Mercy Health Partners is the second largest health system
in West Michigan with more than 4,300 associates, and some
21,000 inpatient discharges and 137,000 emergency/urgent care
visits annually. The system has four hospitals and 375 physicians
and offers a number of exclusive specialty physician care
services for the region.
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