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University of Michigan Health System

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University of Michigan Health System is a leading United States healthcare system, affiliated with the University of Michigan. The health system is a major provider of Medicare and Medicaid services in the state of Michigan, and is also a National Institutes of Health-funded research institution. It has partnerships with other prominent healthcare organizations, including the Veterans Health Administration and the American Red Cross. The health system is also a member of the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American Hospital Association.

History

The health system has a long history, dating back to the founding of the University of Michigan Medical School in 1850. The medical school was established by Joseph Whiting, a prominent Detroit physician, and Caleb Bingham, a Boston-based educator. Over the years, the health system has grown and expanded, with the addition of new hospitals, clinics, and research facilities, including the University of Michigan Hospital and the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital. The health system has also been at the forefront of medical research, with faculty members such as Jonas Salk and Thomas Francis Jr. making significant contributions to the development of the influenza vaccine and the polio vaccine. Other notable researchers include Elizabeth Nabel, Eric Topol, and Atul Gawande, who have made significant contributions to the fields of cardiology, genomics, and surgery.

Organization

The health system is led by a team of experienced healthcare executives, including the University of Michigan's Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs and the Chief Executive Officer of the health system. The health system is also governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from the University of Michigan Regents and the Michigan Medicine community. The health system has partnerships with other healthcare organizations, including the Duke University Health System, the Stanford Health Care system, and the Cleveland Clinic. The health system is also a member of the University HealthSystem Consortium and the Association of Academic Health Centers.

Hospitals_and_Clinics

The health system operates a number of hospitals and clinics, including the University of Michigan Hospital, the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, and the Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital. The health system also operates a number of specialty clinics, including the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center and the University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center. The health system has partnerships with other healthcare organizations, including the Karmanos Cancer Institute and the Henry Ford Health System. The health system is also affiliated with the Ann Arbor VA Medical Center and the Detroit Medical Center.

Research_and_Education

The health system is a major center for medical research, with faculty members from the University of Michigan Medical School and other institutions. The health system has research partnerships with other prominent institutions, including the National Institutes of Health, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The health system is also a major provider of medical education, with programs such as the University of Michigan Medical School and the University of Michigan School of Public Health. The health system has educated many notable physicians and researchers, including Anthony Fauci, David Ho, and Francis Collins, who have made significant contributions to the fields of infectious disease, virology, and genetics.

Patient_Care_and_Services

The health system provides a wide range of patient care services, including primary care, specialty care, and surgical services. The health system has a number of specialized programs, including the University of Michigan Transplant Center and the University of Michigan Stroke Program. The health system also has a number of support services, including the University of Michigan Social Work Department and the University of Michigan Pastoral Care Department. The health system has partnerships with other healthcare organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association. The health system is also affiliated with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Awards_and_Accolades

The health system has received a number of awards and accolades, including recognition as one of the U.S. News & World Report's "Best Hospitals" and one of the Leapfrog Group's "Top Hospitals". The health system has also been recognized for its commitment to patient safety and quality care, with awards from the Joint Commission and the National Committee for Quality Assurance. The health system has also been recognized for its innovative approaches to healthcare, with awards from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Commonwealth Fund. The health system is also a member of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and the National Academy of Medicine. Category:Healthcare in Michigan

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