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UP Health System - Marquette

UP Health System - Marquette (formerly Marquette General Hospital) is an American hospital and regional medical center located in Marquette, serving the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. UPHS Marquette is a Level II trauma center[1] and a teaching hospital, affiliated with the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine.[2][3]

UP Health System Marquette
LifePoint Hospitals
Geography
Location850 West Baraga Avenue, Marquette, Michigan, United States
Coordinates46°32′37″N 87°24′35″W / 46.5437°N 87.4098°W / 46.5437; -87.4098
Organization
FundingFor-profit hospital
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityMSU College of Human Medicine
Services
Emergency departmentLevel II trauma center
Beds222
History
Opened2019
Links
Websitewww.uphealthsystem.com/marquette
ListsHospitals in Michigan

In 2012, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette approved Marquette General Hospital's purchase by for-profit organization Duke LifePoint, a joint venture of Duke University Health System and LifePoint Health.[4][5]

History edit

St. Mary's and St. Luke's edit

Prior to 1973, Marquette had two hospitals: St. Mary's Hospital and St. Luke's Hospital. St. Mary's was founded by the Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis of Iowa City in 1890, serving local loggers and mariners. St. Mary's moved into a new building in 1955, whose ownership passed to the State of Michigan after its merger with St. Luke's. The old St. Mary's building has housed the D.J. Jacobetti Home for Veterans since 1981.[6]

St. Luke's Hospital, the predecessor to the Marquette General Hospital campus, opened in 1915, succeeding the already-outgrown Marquette City Hospital of 1896. St. Luke's expanded steadily through the early and mid-20th century, adding pediatric services, a nursing school, and an intensive care unit.[7]

Marquette General Hospital edit

Marquette General Hospital was formed in 1973 by the merger of St. Mary's and St. Luke's. Marquette General continued to expand the former St. Luke's campus, adding more services for the growing population of the region. MGH remained a non-profit hospital, and was the largest employer in the City of Marquette.[7]

Marquette General Hospital was certified as a level II trauma center in 2005, the only such hospital in the Upper Peninsula. Simultaneously, MGH faced serious financial difficulties, with long-term debts of $60 million and pension liabilities of $100 million. A 2007 plan for a financial turnaround was insufficient, which led to proposals to sell the hospital as early as 2010.

Following a review by the Michigan Attorney General's office, the sale of Marquette General Hospital to Duke LifePoint was approved in 2012. The Marquette General Foundation, formerly the hospital's charitable foundation, was required to be separated from the hospital's operations, and now operates as the Superior Health Foundation. The terms of the purchase agreement with Duke LifePoint included an investment of $300 million in capital improvements, $50 million towards physician recruitment, and a $23 million contribution to the Superior Health Foundation.[8]

UP Health System Marquette edit

Upon its purchase of Marquette General Hospital, Duke LifePoint renamed the hospital to UP Health System - Marquette. In 2014, Duke LifePoint announced plans for a new hospital building, located on West Baraga Avenue, to replace the Marquette General Hospital campus. The construction of the new hospital was funded by Duke LifePoint, as required by the purchase agreement.

The new UP Health System Marquette opened in 2019, with most services moving to the new building. As of December 2022, some services remain on the old Marquette General Hospital campus, which is scheduled to be fully vacated by early 2024. The property was sold to the Northern Michigan University Foundation for $1, and is slated for redevelopment.[9][10]

UPHS Marquette is the center of UP Health System, a three-hospital network in the Upper Peninsula operated by Duke LifePoint. UP Health System - Portage is centered on a 36-bed Level III trauma center in Hancock, providing services throughout the Copper Country. UP Health System - Bell, formerly Bell Memorial Hospital, is the Ishpeming affiliate of UPHS.

References edit

  1. ^ "Hospital and Facilities Search". American College of Surgeons. Retrieved March 4, 2023.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on November 24, 2009. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on December 6, 2009. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
  4. ^ "Duke Lifepoint's $483M Acquisition of Marquette General Approved". Becker's Hospital Review. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  5. ^ Brimmer, Kelsey (September 5, 2012). "Duke LifePoint finalizes deal to acquire Marquette General". Healthcare Finance News. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  6. ^ Litwin, Ed. . Marquette General Hospital. Archived from the original on November 21, 2002.
  7. ^ a b Litwin, Ed. . Marquette General Hospital. Archived from the original on December 4, 2002. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
  8. ^ Schuette, Bill (August 29, 2012). Report on the Proposed Sale of Marquette General Hospital to Duke Lifepoint, LLC (PDF). Retrieved March 4, 2023.
  9. ^ "UPHS reaches lease agreement for former Office Max property". The Mining Journal. Marquette, Michigan. December 8, 2022. Retrieved March 4, 2023.
  10. ^ Depew, Jaymie (September 10, 2018). "Hospital questions: As opening of new facility nears, future of old buildings unclear". The Mining Journal. Marquette, Michigan. Retrieved March 4, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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UP Health System Marquette formerly Marquette General Hospital is an American hospital and regional medical center located in Marquette serving the Upper Peninsula of Michigan UPHS Marquette is a Level II trauma center 1 and a teaching hospital affiliated with the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine 2 3 UP Health System MarquetteLifePoint HospitalsGeographyLocation850 West Baraga Avenue Marquette Michigan United StatesCoordinates46 32 37 N 87 24 35 W 46 5437 N 87 4098 W 46 5437 87 4098OrganizationFundingFor profit hospitalTypeTeachingAffiliated universityMSU College of Human MedicineServicesEmergency departmentLevel II trauma centerBeds222HistoryOpened2019LinksWebsitewww wbr uphealthsystem wbr com wbr marquetteListsHospitals in Michigan In 2012 Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette approved Marquette General Hospital s purchase by for profit organization Duke LifePoint a joint venture of Duke University Health System and LifePoint Health 4 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 St Mary s and St Luke s 1 2 Marquette General Hospital 1 3 UP Health System Marquette 2 References 3 External linksHistory editSt Mary s and St Luke s edit Prior to 1973 Marquette had two hospitals St Mary s Hospital and St Luke s Hospital St Mary s was founded by the Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis of Iowa City in 1890 serving local loggers and mariners St Mary s moved into a new building in 1955 whose ownership passed to the State of Michigan after its merger with St Luke s The old St Mary s building has housed the D J Jacobetti Home for Veterans since 1981 6 St Luke s Hospital the predecessor to the Marquette General Hospital campus opened in 1915 succeeding the already outgrown Marquette City Hospital of 1896 St Luke s expanded steadily through the early and mid 20th century adding pediatric services a nursing school and an intensive care unit 7 Marquette General Hospital edit Marquette General Hospital was formed in 1973 by the merger of St Mary s and St Luke s Marquette General continued to expand the former St Luke s campus adding more services for the growing population of the region MGH remained a non profit hospital and was the largest employer in the City of Marquette 7 Marquette General Hospital was certified as a level II trauma center in 2005 the only such hospital in the Upper Peninsula Simultaneously MGH faced serious financial difficulties with long term debts of 60 million and pension liabilities of 100 million A 2007 plan for a financial turnaround was insufficient which led to proposals to sell the hospital as early as 2010 Following a review by the Michigan Attorney General s office the sale of Marquette General Hospital to Duke LifePoint was approved in 2012 The Marquette General Foundation formerly the hospital s charitable foundation was required to be separated from the hospital s operations and now operates as the Superior Health Foundation The terms of the purchase agreement with Duke LifePoint included an investment of 300 million in capital improvements 50 million towards physician recruitment and a 23 million contribution to the Superior Health Foundation 8 UP Health System Marquette edit Upon its purchase of Marquette General Hospital Duke LifePoint renamed the hospital to UP Health System Marquette In 2014 Duke LifePoint announced plans for a new hospital building located on West Baraga Avenue to replace the Marquette General Hospital campus The construction of the new hospital was funded by Duke LifePoint as required by the purchase agreement The new UP Health System Marquette opened in 2019 with most services moving to the new building As of December 2022 update some services remain on the old Marquette General Hospital campus which is scheduled to be fully vacated by early 2024 The property was sold to the Northern Michigan University Foundation for 1 and is slated for redevelopment 9 10 UPHS Marquette is the center of UP Health System a three hospital network in the Upper Peninsula operated by Duke LifePoint UP Health System Portage is centered on a 36 bed Level III trauma center in Hancock providing services throughout the Copper Country UP Health System Bell formerly Bell Memorial Hospital is the Ishpeming affiliate of UPHS References edit Hospital and Facilities Search American College of Surgeons Retrieved March 4 2023 Marquette General Hospital About Archived from the original on November 24 2009 Retrieved November 27 2009 Marquette Family Medicine Residency Program Archived from the original on December 6 2009 Retrieved November 27 2009 Duke Lifepoint s 483M Acquisition of Marquette General Approved Becker s Hospital Review Retrieved March 27 2019 Brimmer Kelsey September 5 2012 Duke LifePoint finalizes deal to acquire Marquette General Healthcare Finance News Retrieved March 27 2019 Litwin Ed St Mary s Marquette s First Hospital Marquette General Hospital Archived from the original on November 21 2002 a b Litwin Ed The History of MGHS Marquette General Hospital Archived from the original on December 4 2002 Retrieved November 27 2009 Schuette Bill August 29 2012 Report on the Proposed Sale of Marquette General Hospital to Duke Lifepoint LLC PDF Retrieved March 4 2023 UPHS reaches lease agreement for former Office Max property The Mining Journal Marquette Michigan December 8 2022 Retrieved March 4 2023 Depew Jaymie September 10 2018 Hospital questions As opening of new facility nears future of old buildings unclear The Mining Journal Marquette Michigan Retrieved March 4 2023 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UP Health System Marquette amp oldid 1161870547, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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