Contact: Micki Benz, Saint Mary's Health Care 616.752.6646 |
September
2, 2005 |
Saint Mary’s Breaks Ground for Southwest Campus: a
New Approach to Health Care
Saint Mary’s Health Care held a nontraditional groundbreaking
ceremony on Thursday, August 25, 2005 just north of 64th Street
at the corner of Byron Center Avenue, the site of the new
Saint Mary’s Health Care Southwest outpatient campus.
The central feature of the campus will be a 86,000-square-foot,
two-story building that will include space for 20 primary
care physicians, 8 – 10 specialists, an ambulatory surgery
center with four OR’s, urgent care, diagnostic imaging,
lab, pharmacy, rehabilitation services, community education
space and a cafe. The grounds will feature fitness trails
and landscaped gardens.
Approximately 1 out of every 3 Saint Mary’s patients
lives within convenient driving distance from the new site.
Called a “hospital without beds,” the facility
will house medical care that can cover about 90% of all needed
health care services for the average family.
Said Saint Mary’s President and CEO Philip H. McCorkle,
Jr.: “Our patients tell us that they want much more
convenient access to comprehensive, quality care with services
closer to their homes and in a comfortable environment. Together
with our physician partners, we have designed an innovative
health care facility that will cater to the patient. Much
like The Lacks Cancer Center at Saint Mary’s, which
opened in December, this patient-centered facility will bring
a variety of services together under one roof. We look forward
to working with Byron Township officials and residents to
build the kind of health care campus that will best meet the
needs of this area.”
Said Advantage Health President and CEO David Blair, M.D.:
“More than 90 percent of our patients’ needs do
not require a hospital stay. This collaborative approach with
specialists and Saint Mary’s to bring the appropriate
services closer to patients’ homes will significantly
improve the health care experience.”
Like The Lacks Cancer Center, the building and site will
be designed to meet the requirements for Leadership in Energy
& Environmental Design (LEED) certification. The facility
will open in January 2007.
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