Grand Rapids Business Journal
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Spectrum Health and Medtronic plc entered an agreement with the goal of improving outcomes for Spectrum Health patients while reducing the cost of care.
The two organizations will explore the creation of value-based health care programs to support the adoption and appropriate use of medical technologies and therapies at Spectrum Health.
Spectrum and Medtronic will use data and near real-time analytics to design programs intended to help standardize care, reduce clinical variation and deliver greater personalization of care by applying the right medical technologies and therapies to patients who may benefit most.
“The agreement with Medtronic aligns with Spectrum Health’s vision of personalized health made simple, affordable and exceptional,” said Dr. Darryl Elmouchi, M.D., president of Spectrum Health West Michigan. “Now, more than ever, in an era when health systems are dealing with the impact of COVID-19, prioritiz
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ALLENDALE TWP. A 56-year-old Allendale man was transported with minor injuries to an area hospital Monday, following a two-vehicle crash involving the motorcycle he was driving.
The Ottawa County Sheriff s Office responded at approximately 8:45 p.m. Monday, April 5, to the Lake Michigan Drive near Edgewater Avenue.
The preliminary investigation determined the Allendale man was traveling westbound on Lake Michigan Drive, driving a Honda Valkyrie motorcycle.
Police say a 22-year-old Allendale woman driving a Pontiac Grand Am pulled out of the McDonald s on Lake Michigan Drive and into the path of the motorcycle, causing the crash.
The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and was transported to Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital in Grand Rapids by Life EMS. He complained of rib pain, and his injuries are not considered life-threatening.
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21 LANSING, Mich. During the first 90 days of 2021, the Michigan National Guard (MING) has supported communities throughout the state and administered more than 323,000 COVID-19 vaccinations in the fight against the virus.
Working with state partners, the MING received a request from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) to support community healthcare organizations with logistical and medical assets for COVID-19 vaccinations across the state.
“During Michigan’s COVID-19 response, MDHHS is ensuring medical facilities have access to the COVID-19 vaccines to safeguard our residents,” said Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, chief medical executive and chief deputy for health, MDHHS. “The partnership between MDHHS and the Michigan National Guard has been vital to the success of the vaccine distribution and plays a significant role in the success of our mission.”
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