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Strategic merger announced between
Saint Joseph Mercy Health System and St. Mary Mercy Hospital
Hospitals join together to strengthen
care delivery regionally
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Jan. 24, 2008 – Effective
Feb. 1, 2008, Saint Joseph Mercy Health System, based in Ann
Arbor, and St. Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia will join to
form an expanded regional health care system in southeast
Michigan. Saint Joseph Mercy Health System (SJMHS) will now
be comprised of St. Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia, St. Joseph
Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor, Saint Joseph Mercy Livingston
Hospital in Howell and Saint Joseph Mercy Saline Hospital
– all members of Trinity Health, based in Novi, Mich.
The newly expanded system will be the leading healthcare
provider in the southeastern Michigan counties of Washtenaw,
Livingston, western Wayne and southwestern Oakland. Collectively,
the health system includes nearly 8,500 employees, 1,600 physicians,
serves more than 1.5 million patients and provided more than
$58 million in community benefit ministry to the communities
served in 2007.
“By working together as the leading health care system
in this area, our patients will experience advanced medical
expertise in a patient-centered environment unmatched in the
region,” said Garry C. Faja, president and CEO of Saint
Joseph Mercy Health System. “This collaboration will
allow us to strengthen our ability to deliver medically advanced
and compassionate care to the many communities we serve.”
The hospitals in the new system will benefit patients by
sharing best practices, medical breakthroughs, physician and
professional expertise, technology advancements, quality and
innovation, electronic medical records and excellence in the
patient care experience.
“This strategic merger enables the hospitals in the
system to strengthen health care locally with the additional
capability to integrate the vast knowledge, technology and
advancements of the system regionally,” said David Spivey,
president and CEO of St. Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia. “The
advanced level of technology and services available will create
a medical destination that is accessible for patients to receive
care and physicians to practice medicine.”
Growth and Expansion
Both organizations have recently constructed new facilities
to respond to community growth and need. St. Joseph Mercy
Hospital in Ann Arbor recently opened a new 11-story East
Tower that includes 356 private patient rooms, each 300 sq.
ft. with personal bathrooms, patient media systems and the
latest medical technology for staff. Within the last two years,
the hospital has opened a new Surgery Pavilion, launched the
use of CyberKnife®, a revolutionary cancer care treatment
– the first of its kind in Michigan and opened the Saint
Joseph Mercy Woodland Cancer Center in Brighton.
St. Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia recently opened the Our
Lady of Hope Cancer Center, which provides a coordinated setting
for cancer patients, including physician offices, chemotherapy,
radiation therapy with IMRT technology, clinical research
trial options, and a one-of-a-kind Image Recovery Center.
The new Heart & Vascular Center provides the latest cardiac
catheterization and interventional radiology technology available.
Additional capital investments, focused on reinvesting in
our existing facilities, will continue to meet the needs of
the communities served. Some of these investments include
both facilities and technology:
- A second new seven-story North Tower at St. Joseph Mercy
Ann Arbor Hospital
- A new patient tower providing all private rooms at St.
Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia
- Expanded Emergency Center, Surgical Services and Radiology
at St. Mary Mercy Hospital
- Expansion of the Saint Joseph Mercy Center for Advanced
Medicine and Surgery at the Canton Health Center
Michael Slubowski, president, Hospital and Health Networks,
Trinity Health, said the combined strength of Saint Joseph
Mercy Health System and St. Mary Mercy Hospital creates synergies
that will enhance quality of care and services across Southeast
Michigan.
“In this challenging economy where increasing health
care costs put access to quality services out of reach for
more and more people, the most judicious course of action
is to grow programs and services through partnerships with
like-minded health systems,” Slubowski said. “Saint
Joseph Mercy and St. Mary Mercy have embarked on a bold and
innovative move to enhance top-quality care and medical technology
while reining in healthcare costs and streamlining operations.”
Added Faja, “Together our systems provide the full
complement of care that patients are seeking – the most
advanced medical treatments and technology available provided
with efficiency, compassion and understanding. We are confident
this merger of remarkable organizations will accomplish this
and more.”
More information can be found at www.sjmercyhealth.org
and www.stmarymercy.org.
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