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The MetroHealth System is governed by a board of trustees composed of 10 voluntary members approved by Cuyahoga County Council. Per Section 339 of the Ohio Revised Code, the trustees are appointed or re-appointed for a term of six years. [17] MetroHealth receives funding from Cuyahoga County taxpayers via a Health and Human Services levy.
Metro Health logo used from 2005 to 2016. On March 12, 2001, it was announced that the hospital was attempting to purchase 150 acres in Wyoming, MI to create a "health care village." The decision was made after years of remaining landlocked on its 17-acre property in Grand Rapids with residents denying expansion.
Metro Life Flight was founded in 1982 as the first air medical program in Northeast Ohio. In 1984 the service switched a dual pilot system. In 2009 the main operating base was moved from MetroHealth Medical Center to three bases in the surrounding area. [1] In 2010, the old fleet of Sikorsky S-76 helicopters was replaced by 3 Eurocopter EC 145s ...
University of Michigan Health–West (formerly Metro Health Hospital) Kent: Wyoming: 208: Level II: 1942: Formerly Metro Health Hospital, Metro Hospital, Metropolitan Hospital, and Grand Rapids Osteopathic Hospital. Forest Health Medical Center: Washtenaw: Ypsilanti: 68: Select Specialty Hospital-Ann Arbor: Washtenaw: Ypsilanti: 36: Part of ...
Amdang language (ISO 639 language code: miv) Millville Municipal Airport (IATA airport code MIV), New Jersey, USA; Mechanised Infantry Vehicle, a planned armoured personnel carrier for the British Army; HMS MIV, a ship of the Royal Navy; HNLMS MIV, a minesweeper of the Royal Netherlands Navy; Gross-Basenach M IV, a pre-WWI German military semi ...
Millville Executive Airport (IATA: MIV, ICAO: KMIV, FAA LID: MIV) is in Millville, in Cumberland County, New Jersey. The airport, 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of the Millville city center, is owned by the Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) and the City of Millville.
A Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO, pronounced rio), also called a Health Information Exchange Organization, is a multistakeholder organization created to facilitate a health information exchange (HIE) – the transfer of healthcare information electronically across organizations – among stakeholders of that region's healthcare system.
During the fiscal year 2018, MyMichigan Health contributed $106.1 million towards community benefit initiatives across a 23-county region. The calculation of the contributions includes charity care for uninsured and the financially needy as well as unreimbursed costs for providing care for those insured through Medicare and Medicaid.