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Beaumont Health

Beaumont Health was Southeast Michigan’s largest health care system (based on inpatient admissions and net patient revenue) and was headquartered in Southfield, Michigan. It merged with Spectrum Health of West Michigan in 2022 to form Corewell Health, with the headquarters of the new health system being located in Grand Rapids. At the time of its merger, the health system had a net revenue of $4.7 billion and consisted of eight hospitals with 3,375 beds, 155 outpatient sites, nearly 5,000 physicians, more than 33,000 employees and about 2,000 volunteers. The flagship hospital of the system was the Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, located in the Detroit suburb of Royal Oak, Michigan.

Beaumont Health
Geography
LocationDearborn, Farmington Hills, Grosse Pointe, Royal Oak, Taylor, Trenton, Troy and Wayne, Metro Detroit, Michigan, United States
Organization
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeTeaching
NetworkBeaumont Health
Services
Emergency departmentLevel I Trauma Center[1]
Beds(1,070 in Royal Oak campus), (520 in Troy campus), (250 in Grosse Pointe campus) Trenton campus 193
Helipad32MI, Royal Oak,[citation needed] KVLL, Troy[2] and KDET, Grosse Pointe[3]
History
Opened1955
Closed2022
Links
Websitehttp://www.beaumont.org/
ListsHospitals in Michigan

History edit

Oakwood Hopsital edit

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.[4] The hospitals, the overall health system and the Oakland University William Beaumont 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.[4][5][6][7]

Botsford edit

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 edit

Oakwood Hospital opened on Jan. 5, 1953 and grew to include four hospitals and ambulatory centers in and around Dearborn.[8]

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 edit

In March 2014, the Beaumont Health System, along with Botsford Health Care and Oakwood Healthcare, signed a letter of intent to merge their operations.[9] In 2019, Beaumont had 179,600 discharges, 17,600 births and 577,000 emergency visits.[10]

Failed merger attempt with Advocate Aurora edit

In 2020, Beaumont and Advocate Aurora, a 28-hospital system in Illinois and Wisconsin, announced plans to merge into a combined company worth $17 billion.[11][12] These plans were called off in October 2020, in part because physicians, lawmakers, staff, and donors were concerned that it would harm patient care.[12][13]

Executive bonuses, layoffs, and calls for termination of executives edit

Beaumont was harshly criticized by some of its physicians and other staff for paying bonuses to its executives, including US$2.6 million to CEO John Fox, amid laying off thousands of workers and receiving US$866 million in Federal CARES Act funds related to the COVID-19 pandemic. A long-time Beaumont cardiologist, Robert Safian, sent letters to its board calling for termination of CEO John Fox, as well as the chief operating officer and the chief medical officer. Safian cited the "toxic culture" of fear and intimidation and implementation of cost-saving measures that impact patient care and force physicians out of the system. A number of other leading physicians at Beaumont have sent letters of complaint.[14][15][16]

Merger with Spectrum Health edit

In June 2021, Beaumont health announced plans to merge with Spectrum health. In 2022 Beaumont and Spectrum announced their merger was effective on February 1, 2022, because the federal government determined this would not violate antitrust regulations. The new system was temporarily called BHSH Health, with Spectrum Health CEO Tina Freese Decker as the head and with both existing headquarters operating. John Fox, the head of Beaumont Health, resigned on February 4, 2022.[17]

Locations edit

Beaumont Hospital, Dearborn edit

Dearborn, a 632-bed hospital and Level 2 trauma center, is located at 18101 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn MI 48124.

Beaumont Hospital, Farmington Hills edit

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

Specialities include cancer, diabetes and endocrinology, ear, nose and throat, gastroenterology and gastrointestinal surgery, geriatrics, gynecology, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, pediatrics, pulmonology and urology.[18]

Beaumont Hospital, Grosse Pointe edit

Beaumont Hospital, Grosse Pointe, is a 280-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.[19]

Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak edit

The largest Beaumont hospital is Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, an academic medical center located at 3601 W. Thirteen Mile Road in Royal Oak, Michigan, and houses 1,109 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 edit

Beaumont Hospital, Taylor is a 180-bed hospital located at 10000 Telegraph Rd, Taylor, Michigan.

Specialties include physical medicine and rehabilitation, geriatrics, nephrology, orthopedics, pulmonology and urology.[20]

Beaumont Hospital, Trenton edit

Beaumont Hospital, Trenton 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.[21]

Beaumont Hospital, Troy edit

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.[22]

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 edit

Since 1957, Beaumont Hospital, Wayne, a 185-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.[23]

In addition to these eight hospitals, Beaumont Health also offers 187 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.[24]

Beaumont Children’s edit

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.[25]

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.[26]

Headquarters edit

The headquarters of Beaumont Health are in the 31-acre (13 ha) First Center Office Plaza in Southfield, which it acquired in 2017 to centralize its administrative offices.[27]

Medical school and teaching hospital edit

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.[28] 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 932 residents and fellows and offers 94 residency and fellowship programs.[29] Research opportunities are also available through the Beaumont Research Institute.[30]

Community health edit

Beaumont's community outreach activities include: health screenings, community education, speakers bureau, food drives, walks and career fairs.[31]

In 2018, Beaumont provided more than $330 million in community benefit.[32]

Key statistics edit

Dearborn[33] Farmington Hills[34] Grosse Pointe[35] Royal Oak[35] Trenton[33] Taylor[33] Troy[35] Wayne[33] Total - Beaumont Health
Discharges 30,626 14,061 12,834 59,555 9,512 7,340 34,550 8,210 176,688
Births 4,312 680 748 6,872 604 - 3,578 995 17,789
Surgeries 15,640 9,128 8,019 51,248 8,200 5,377 22,924 3,908 124,444
Emergency Visits 88,057 62,562 50,410 130,733 37,689 38,694 102,671 63,775 574,591
Employees 4,373 2,380 1,771 9,639 1,348 1,289 5,222 1,191 27,213
Physicians 950 623 811 2,122 516 524 1,425 533 7,504
Volunteers 471 258 376 819 129 108 815 178 3,154

2017 data (as of 2/21/2018)

See also edit

References edit

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  9. ^ "Beaumont, Oakwood, Botsford health systems intend to merge". ClickOnDetroit.com. ClickOnDetroit.com. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  10. ^ "About Us | Beaumont Health". www.beaumont.org.
  11. ^ Rich Kirchen (October 5, 2020). "Advocate Aurora and Beaumont Health cite different reasons for nixing merger talks". Milwaukee Business Journal. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  12. ^ a b Reindl, J. C. (October 2, 2020). "Beaumont ends merger talks with Advocate Aurora Health". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  13. ^ "How Beaumont's Megamerger Fell Apart". www.medpagetoday.com. October 8, 2020.
  14. ^ "First Came Bonuses, Then Layoffs; No Early Vax for Santa; Inside Oxford U's Vax Deal". www.medpagetoday.com. October 28, 2020.
  15. ^ Dixon, Jennifer. "Beaumont, Henry Ford hospitals paid bonuses before COVID-19 — then got a taxpayer bailout". Detroit Free Press.
  16. ^ "Beaumont Cardiologist Wants Executives Fired". www.medpagetoday.com. November 25, 2020.
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  28. ^ "Oakland University William Beaumont School Of Medicine Welcomes First Class". Oakland.edu. 2011-08-08. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
  29. ^ "Beaumont Health System : Medical Education". Beaumont.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
  30. ^ "Research and Innovation at Beaumont Hospitals in Michigan". Beaumont.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
  31. ^ "Our Commitment to the Community". Beaumont.edu. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
  32. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-05-06. Retrieved 2016-04-15.
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this template message Beaumont Healthwas Southeast Michigan s largest health care system based on inpatient admissions and net patient revenue and was headquartered in Southfield Michigan It merged with Spectrum Health of West Michigan in 2022 to form Corewell Health with the headquarters of the new health system being located in Grand Rapids At the time of its merger the health system had a net revenue of 4 7 billion and consisted of eight hospitals with 3 375 beds 155 outpatient sites nearly 5 000 physicians more than 33 000 employees and about 2 000 volunteers The flagship hospital of the system was the Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak located in the Detroit suburb of Royal Oak Michigan Beaumont HealthGeographyLocationDearborn Farmington Hills Grosse Pointe Royal Oak Taylor Trenton Troy and Wayne Metro Detroit Michigan United StatesOrganizationFundingNon profit hospitalTypeTeachingNetworkBeaumont HealthServicesEmergency departmentLevel I Trauma Center 1 Beds 1 070 in Royal Oak campus 520 in Troy campus 250 in Grosse Pointe campus Trenton campus 193Helipad32MI Royal Oak citation needed KVLL Troy 2 and KDET Grosse Pointe 3 HistoryOpened1955Closed2022LinksWebsitehttp www beaumont org ListsHospitals in Michigan Contents 1 History 1 1 Oakwood Hopsital 1 2 Botsford 1 3 Oakwood 1 4 Beaumont Health 1 5 Failed merger attempt with Advocate Aurora 1 6 Executive bonuses layoffs and calls for termination of executives 1 7 Merger with Spectrum Health 2 Locations 2 1 Beaumont Hospital Dearborn 2 2 Beaumont Hospital Farmington Hills 2 3 Beaumont Hospital Grosse Pointe 2 4 Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak 2 5 Beaumont Hospital Taylor 2 6 Beaumont Hospital Trenton 2 7 Beaumont Hospital Troy 2 8 Beaumont Hospital Wayne 2 9 Beaumont Children s 2 10 Headquarters 3 Medical school and teaching hospital 4 Community health 5 Key statistics 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editOakwood Hopsital edit 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 4 The hospitals the overall health system and the Oakland University William Beaumont 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 4 5 6 7 Botsford edit 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 edit Oakwood Hospital opened on Jan 5 1953 and grew to include four hospitals and ambulatory centers in and around Dearborn 8 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 edit In March 2014 the Beaumont Health System along with Botsford Health Care and Oakwood Healthcare signed a letter of intent to merge their operations 9 In 2019 Beaumont had 179 600 discharges 17 600 births and 577 000 emergency visits 10 Failed merger attempt with Advocate Aurora edit In 2020 Beaumont and Advocate Aurora a 28 hospital system in Illinois and Wisconsin announced plans to merge into a combined company worth 17 billion 11 12 These plans were called off in October 2020 in part because physicians lawmakers staff and donors were concerned that it would harm patient care 12 13 Executive bonuses layoffs and calls for termination of executives edit Beaumont was harshly criticized by some of its physicians and other staff for paying bonuses to its executives including US 2 6 million to CEO John Fox amid laying off thousands of workers and receiving US 866 million in Federal CARES Act funds related to the COVID 19 pandemic A long time Beaumont cardiologist Robert Safian sent letters to its board calling for termination of CEO John Fox as well as the chief operating officer and the chief medical officer Safian cited the toxic culture of fear and intimidation and implementation of cost saving measures that impact patient care and force physicians out of the system A number of other leading physicians at Beaumont have sent letters of complaint 14 15 16 Merger with Spectrum Health edit In June 2021 Beaumont health announced plans to merge with Spectrum health In 2022 Beaumont and Spectrum announced their merger was effective on February 1 2022 because the federal government determined this would not violate antitrust regulations The new system was temporarily called BHSH Health with Spectrum Health CEO Tina Freese Decker as the head and with both existing headquarters operating John Fox the head of Beaumont Health resigned on February 4 2022 17 Locations editBeaumont Hospital Dearborn edit Dearborn a 632 bed hospital and Level 2 trauma center is located at 18101 Oakwood Blvd Dearborn MI 48124 Beaumont Hospital Farmington Hills edit Beaumont Hospital Farmington Hills is a 330 bed health care facility Specialities include cancer diabetes and endocrinology ear nose and throat gastroenterology and gastrointestinal surgery geriatrics gynecology nephrology neurology and neurosurgery orthopedics pediatrics pulmonology and urology 18 Beaumont Hospital Grosse Pointe edit Beaumont Hospital Grosse Pointe is a 280 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 19 Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak edit Main article Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak The largest Beaumont hospital is Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak an academic medical center located at 3601 W Thirteen Mile Road in Royal Oak Michigan and houses 1 109 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 edit Beaumont Hospital Taylor is a 180 bed hospital located at 10000 Telegraph Rd Taylor Michigan Specialties include physical medicine and rehabilitation geriatrics nephrology orthopedics pulmonology and urology 20 Beaumont Hospital Trenton edit Beaumont Hospital Trenton 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 21 Beaumont Hospital Troy edit 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 22 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 edit Since 1957 Beaumont Hospital Wayne a 185 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 23 In addition to these eight hospitals Beaumont Health also offers 187 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 24 Beaumont Children s edit 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 25 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 26 Headquarters edit The headquarters of Beaumont Health are in the 31 acre 13 ha First Center Office Plaza in Southfield which it acquired in 2017 to centralize its administrative offices 27 Medical school and teaching hospital editIn 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 28 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 932 residents and fellows and offers 94 residency and fellowship programs 29 Research opportunities are also available through the Beaumont Research Institute 30 Community health editBeaumont s community outreach activities include health screenings community education speakers bureau food drives walks and career fairs 31 In 2018 Beaumont provided more than 330 million in community benefit 32 Key statistics editDearborn 33 Farmington Hills 34 Grosse Pointe 35 Royal Oak 35 Trenton 33 Taylor 33 Troy 35 Wayne 33 Total Beaumont HealthDischarges 30 626 14 061 12 834 59 555 9 512 7 340 34 550 8 210 176 688Births 4 312 680 748 6 872 604 3 578 995 17 789Surgeries 15 640 9 128 8 019 51 248 8 200 5 377 22 924 3 908 124 444Emergency Visits 88 057 62 562 50 410 130 733 37 689 38 694 102 671 63 775 574 591Employees 4 373 2 380 1 771 9 639 1 348 1 289 5 222 1 191 27 213Physicians 950 623 811 2 122 516 524 1 425 533 7 504Volunteers 471 258 376 819 129 108 815 178 3 1542017 data as of 2 21 2018 See also editWilliam Beaumont Beaumont disambiguation References edit Level One Trauma Care Beaumont Health System Archived from the original on 2013 11 09 Retrieved 2013 11 07 KVLL Oakland Troy Airport Troy Michigan USA Retrieved 6 November 2013 KDET Coleman A Young Municipal Airport Detroit Michigan USA Retrieved 6 November 2013 a b Timeline Milestones Beaumont Health System Archived from the original on 2012 08 09 Retrieved 2013 11 08 Beaumont William 1838 Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice and the Physiology of Digestion Edinburgh Maclachlan and Stewart p 1 ISBN 0 486 69213 2 gastric juice Harre R 1981 Great Scientific Experiments Phaidon Oxford pp 39 47 ISBN 0 7148 2096 2 About Beaumont s Digestive Health Center of Excellence Beaumont Health System Retrieved 2013 11 08 Home Beaumont Health Beaumonthealth org Archived from the original on 2015 07 29 Retrieved 2015 10 09 Beaumont Oakwood Botsford health systems intend to merge ClickOnDetroit com ClickOnDetroit com Retrieved March 24 2014 About Us Beaumont Health www beaumont org Rich Kirchen October 5 2020 Advocate Aurora and Beaumont Health cite different reasons for nixing merger talks Milwaukee Business Journal Retrieved 2020 10 20 a b Reindl J C October 2 2020 Beaumont ends merger talks with Advocate Aurora Health Detroit Free Press Retrieved 2020 10 20 How Beaumont s Megamerger Fell Apart www medpagetoday com October 8 2020 First Came Bonuses Then Layoffs No Early Vax for Santa Inside Oxford U s Vax Deal www medpagetoday com October 28 2020 Dixon Jennifer Beaumont Henry Ford hospitals paid bonuses before COVID 19 then got a taxpayer bailout Detroit Free Press Beaumont Cardiologist Wants Executives Fired www medpagetoday com November 25 2020 Reindl JC Shamus Kristen Jordan 2022 01 31 Beaumont Spectrum set to launch Michigan s biggest health system Tuesday Detroit Free Press Retrieved 2022 02 02 Rankings health usnews com Retrieved 2019 05 23 Rankings health usnews com Retrieved 2019 05 23 Rankings health usnews com Retrieved 2019 05 23 Rankings health usnews com Retrieved 2019 05 23 Find a Magnet Hospital Nursecredentialing org Archived from the original on 2013 07 21 Retrieved 2015 10 09 Rankings health usnews com Retrieved 2019 05 23 Locations Beaumont Health Beaumont org Retrieved 2015 10 09 Beaumont announces children s hospital Archived from the original on 2016 04 26 Retrieved 2016 04 15 Children s Miracle Network Hospitals Children s Miracle Network Hospitals Beaumont buys First Center in Southfield to consolidate up to 3 000 employees Crain s Detroit 2017 10 30 Retrieved 2021 12 10 Oakland University William Beaumont School Of Medicine Welcomes First Class Oakland edu 2011 08 08 Retrieved 2015 10 09 Beaumont Health System Medical Education Beaumont edu Retrieved 2015 10 09 Research and Innovation at Beaumont Hospitals in Michigan Beaumont edu Retrieved 2015 10 09 Our Commitment to the Community Beaumont edu Retrieved 2019 05 23 Organization Report Archived from the original on 2016 05 06 Retrieved 2016 04 15 a b c d Facts amp Figures Oakwood Retrieved 2015 10 09 Beaumont Hospital Farmington Hills Facts amp Figures PDF Botsford org Archived from the original PDF on 2015 10 08 Retrieved 2015 10 09 a b c Rankings and Statistics Beaumont edu Retrieved 2015 10 09 External 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