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Corewell Health
NameCorewell Health
LocationMichigan, United States
TypeNonprofit health system
Founded2022

Corewell Health. It is a major nonprofit health system formed in 2022 through the merger of two long-standing Michigan-based systems, Beaumont Health and Spectrum Health. The integrated system operates numerous hospitals, care facilities, and a health plan across the state, serving as a critical provider in the Midwestern United States. Corewell Health is dedicated to advancing community health, medical innovation, and accessible care for the diverse populations of Michigan.

History

The formation of Corewell Health in 2022 marked a significant consolidation in Michigan healthcare, uniting the legacies of Beaumont Health, based in Southeast Michigan, and Spectrum Health, headquartered in Grand Rapids. Beaumont Health itself was the product of earlier mergers involving institutions like William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, while Spectrum Health grew from the Blodgett Hospital and Butterworth Hospital systems in West Michigan. This merger was approved by state regulators, including the Michigan Attorney General, and created one of the largest health systems in the Midwestern United States. The new entity aimed to enhance statewide care coordination and leverage combined resources following the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Operations and facilities

Corewell Health operates a vast network of care sites across Michigan, from the Detroit metropolitan area to communities along Lake Michigan. Its facilities include over 20 acute-care hospitals, such as the flagship Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital in Royal Oak and Corewell Health Butterworth Hospital in Grand Rapids. The system also manages hundreds of outpatient clinics, urgent care centers, and ambulatory surgery sites. Furthermore, it runs a large, owned health plan under the Priority Health brand, which provides insurance coverage across the state. Key ambulatory projects include the Corewell Health Grand Rapids Campus and expansions in Southeast Michigan.

Services and specialties

The system provides a comprehensive range of medical services, with nationally recognized programs in cardiology, oncology, neurosciences, and pediatrics. It is home to several American College of Surgeons-verified Level I trauma centers and operates advanced institutes like the Corewell Health Helen DeVos Children's Hospital in Grand Rapids. Specialized care includes cardiovascular surgery at the Beaumont Heart Institute, advanced cancer treatment through the Corewell Health Cancer Center, and a leading women's health program. The system also offers extensive behavioral health services, rehabilitation medicine, and home health care across its regions.

Leadership and organization

Corewell Health is governed by a single board of directors, with leadership drawn from the legacy organizations of Beaumont Health and Spectrum Health. The system's executive team is led by a Chief Executive Officer and includes leaders for its distinct East and West regions, reflecting its geographic footprint. The organizational structure integrates clinical operations, the Priority Health insurance plan, and a large employed physician network known as the Corewell Health Medical Group. The system maintains academic affiliations with institutions like the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine and Michigan State University College of Human Medicine.

Research and education

As an academic and community health system, Corewell Health supports substantial biomedical research and graduate medical education. It conducts clinical trials through its Corewell Health Research Institute and partners with the Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids on translational research. The system trains hundreds of residents and fellows annually across numerous Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education programs. It is a primary teaching affiliate for Michigan State University and Oakland University, and its investigators contribute to studies published in journals like the New England Journal of Medicine and JAMA.

Category:Hospital networks in the United States Category:Healthcare companies based in Michigan Category:Healthcare in Michigan