Beaumont Health

Beaumont Health
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Geography
Location Dearborn, Farmington Hills, Grosse Pointe, Royal Oak, Taylor, Trenton, Troy and Wayne, Metro Detroit, Michigan, US
Organisation
Funding Non-profit hospital
Hospital type Teaching
Network Beaumont Health
Services
Emergency department Level I Trauma Center[1]
Beds (1,070 in Royal Oak campus), (520 in Troy campus), (250 in Grosse Pointe campus)
Helipad 32MI, Royal Oak,[2][3] KVLL, Troy [4] and KDET, Grosse Pointe [5]
History
Founded 1955
Links
Website http://www.beaumont.org/

Beaumont Health is a not-for-profit organization formed by Beaumont Health System, Botsford Hospital and Oakwood Health System in southeast Michigan. The organization has net revenue of $4.1 billion and consists of eight hospitals with 3,337 beds, 168 outpatient sites, nearly 5,000 physicians, more than 35,000 employees and about 3,500 volunteers. In 2014, the combined organizations had 174,675 inpatient admissions, 16,229 births and 492,148 emergency visits.[6]

Locations

Beaumont Hospital, Dearborn

Dearborn, a 632-bed hospital, is also a Level 2 trauma center. Located at 18101 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn MI 48124, part of the Beaumont Health System.

Beaumont Hospital, Farmington Hills

Beaumont Hospital, Farmington Hills, formerly Botsford Hospital, is a 330-bed health care facility.

Specialties include cancer, diabetes and endocrinology, ear, nose and throat, gastroenterology and GI surgery, geriatrics, gynecology, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, pediatrics, pulmonology and urology.[7]

Beaumont Hospital, Grosse Pointe

Beaumont Hospital, Grosse Pointe, is a 250-bed hospital located at 468 Cadieux Rd, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. On October 1, 2007 it was acquired by Beaumont Health System from Bon Secours Health System Inc.

Specialties include diabetes and endocrinology, ear, nose and throat, gastroenterology and GI surgery, geriatrics, gynecology, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, pulmonology and urology.[8]

Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak

The largest Beaumont hospital is an academic medical center located at 3601 W. Thirteen Mile Road in Royal Oak, Michigan, and houses 1,070 inpatient beds. The complex also includes cancer, renal, vascular, heart, radiology and neuroscience centers as well as a research institute and a medical building with private practices and other Beaumont services. This location is a Level 1 Trauma Center and has a dedicated heliport.

Beaumont Hospital, Taylor

Beaumont Hospital, Taylor, formerly Oakwood Heritage Hospital is a 189-bed hospital located at 10000 Telegraph Rd, Taylor, Michigan.

Specialties include physical medicine and rehabilitation, geriatrics, nephrology, orthopedics, pulmonology and urology.[9]

Beaumont Hospital, Trenton

Beaumont Hospital, Trenton, formerly Oakwood Hospital – Southshore is located at 5450 Fort St, Trenton, Michigan.

Specialties include diabetes and endocrinology, gastroenterology and GI surgery, geriatrics, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, pulmonology and urology.[10]

Beaumont Hospital, Troy

The 520-bed campus of the Beaumont Hospital, Troy is located at 44201 Dequindre Road in Troy, Michigan south of South Blvd/20 Mile Road. Built in 1977 this hospital location offers inpatient and outpatient services as well as private practices. This location has a pedestrian bridge to a medical office building across Dequindre Road. This puts this campus in two cities and two counties, the City of Troy, Michigan and the City of Sterling Heights, Michigan, as well as Oakland and Macomb Counties. [11]

Specialties include cancer, cardiology and heart surgery, diabetes and endocrinology, ear, nose and throat, gastroenterology and GI surgery, geriatrics, gynecology, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, pediatrics, pulmonology and urology.

Beaumont Hospital, Wayne

Since 1957, Beaumont Hospital, Wayne, formerly Oakwood Annapolis Hospital, a 215-bed hospital is located at 33155 Annapolis St, Wayne, Michigan.

Specialties include diabetes and endocrinology, gastroenterology and GI surgery, geriatrics, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, pulmonology and urology.[12]

In addition to these eight hospitals, Beaumont Health also offers 168 ambulatory/outpatient sites including, emergency and urgent care, outpatient and medical centers, outpatient laboratory centers, outpatient pharmacies, physical therapy centers, imaging centers, senior living and nursing homes and wellness and fitness centers.[13]

Beaumont Children’s

Beaumont Children’s Hospital, now Beaumont Children’s, was announced in 2009. Eighty-three sub-specialists, a 40-bed pediatric unit, eight-bed pediatric ICU and 64-bed NICU had been in place at Beaumont, Royal Oak since 2004. In 2008, Beaumont joined the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions.[14]

Facilities include a dedicated specialty inpatient pediatric unit at Beaumont, Royal Oak and inpatient units at the Beaumont hospitals in Troy, Dearborn and Farmington Hills for children with less serious conditions. Specialty pediatric services including emergency care, hematology-oncology, gastroenterology, endocrinology, cardiology, neurology, newborn and pediatric intensive care, pediatric surgery and craniofacial surgery are available at outpatient locations throughout Metro Detroit.

Beaumont Children’s cares for more than 100,000 pediatric emergency and after-hours visits every year and 17,000 babies are delivered each year as well.

Beaumont Children's is a member of the Children's Hospital Association and the only Southeast Michigan affiliate of Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.[15]

Beaumont One: Air Medical Transportation

In 2012, Beaumont Health System contracted with PHI Air Medical to provide air medical service. Beaumont One, an American American Eurocopter EC135, provides inter-hospital and scene transport for critically ill and injured patients. The team includes flight nurses and flight paramedics. The Beaumont One medical crew can perform high acuity medical treatments and procedures, including advanced airway procedures, hemodynamic monitoring, IV medication titration, blood product transfusion and inter aortic balloon pump.

Beaumont also has the only Level I Trauma Center[16] in Oakland and Macomb counties, providing care to serious trauma injuries in a large geographic region of approximately 2 million people.[17][18]

Medical school and teaching hospital

In 2010, Oakland University and William Beaumont Hospital opened an allopathic medical school called Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine (OUWB) admitting its first class of 50 students.[19] The school was granted full accreditation by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education and graduated its first class in 2015. The school currently accepts 125 students per year.

Beaumont serves as a teaching hospital through an exclusive partnership with Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine and also through partnerships with Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and Wayne State University School of Medicine.

Beaumont Health has approximately 870 residents and fellows and offers 86 residency and fellowship programs.[20] Research opportunities are also available through the Beaumont Research Institute.[21]

Leadership

Executive team[22]

  • John Fox, president and chief executive officer
  • Margaret Cooney Casey, chief development officer
  • J. Paul Conway, chief human resources officer
  • Dawn Geisert, senior vice president and chief compliance officer
  • Susan Grant, executive vice president and chief nursing officer
  • John Keuten, chief financial officer
  • Paul LaCasse, D.O., MPH, executive vice president, post-acute and diversified business integration officer
  • Subra Sripada, executive vice president, chief transformation officer and system chief information officer
  • Gordon Walker, chief legal officer
  • Carolyn Wilson, executive vice president and chief operating officer
  • David Wood, M.D., chief medical officer
  • Mary Zatina, senior vice president, government relations and community affairs

Community health

Beaumont’s community outreach activities include: health screenings, community education, speakers bureau, food drives, walks and career fairs.[23]

In 2015, Beaumont provided more than $228 million in community benefit.[24]

Key statistics

Dearborn[25]Farmington Hills[26]Grosse Pointe[27]Royal Oak[27]Trenton[25]Taylor[25]Troy[27]Wayne[25] Total - Beaumont Health
Discharges30,48714,63312,30559,8388,9287,26835,7738,276 177,508
Births4,2756567486,715502-3,750890 17,536
Surgeries19,0539,4837,95352,1779,0295,21822,2084,716 129,837
Emergency Visits86,00964,25148,044130,89236,69537,39298,32466,051 509,858
Employees4,2672,7571,7509,1881,3061,2705,1461,233 26,917
Physicians9636458242,1365115041,390529 7,502
Volunteers430262293842104114855178 3,078

2016 data (as of 4/3/2017)

History

Beaumont

Groundbreaking began in 1953 for "Oakland Hospital," but because of a delivery mix-up and to further distinguish itself from nearby Oakwood Hospital it was decided to change the name of the new hospital. The new name was William Beaumont Hospital (WBH), the doors were officially open on January 24, 1955 with 238-beds in Royal Oak, Michigan in 1955.[28] The hospitals, the overall health system and the school of medicine are all named for William Beaumont, a U.S. Army surgeon who became known as the "Father of Gastric Physiology" following his research on human digestion started at Fort Mackinac on Mackinac Island, Michigan.[28][29][30][31]

Botsford

In 1965, Botsford General Hospital opened with 200 beds adjacent to the historic Botsford Inn, a former stagecoach stop on Grand River in Farmington Hills. The hospital opened as an expansion to Zieger Clinic Hospital in Detroit, opened by Dr. Allen Zieger in 1944.

Oakwood

Oakwood Hospital opened on Jan. 5, 1953 and grew to include four hospitals and ambulatory centers in and around Dearborn.[32]

The decision to build a "voluntary" hospital on land donated by Henry Ford II and Ford Motor Company was controversial at the time, as Dearborn mayor Orville L. Hubbard supported a competing proposal for a municipal facility. After months of contentious debate, the voluntary hospital plan was approved, with the ground-breaking taking place in August 1950.

Beaumont Health

In March 2014, the Beaumont Health System, along with Botsford Health Care and Oakwood Healthcare, signed a letter of intent to merge their operations.[33]

"Do you have a Beaumont doctor?" campaign

In 1999, Beaumont unveiled its regionally, now-famous tagline, "Do you have a Beaumont doctor?" exclusively on radio. The campaign, conceived by the Curtis Group, has received numerous awards and honors, including the Crain Communication’s “Most Memorable” and more than 50 awards from the Healthcare Advertising Awards sponsored by Healthcare Marketing Report.[34]

See also

References

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