McLaren–Greater Lansing Hospital

McLaren Greater Lansing, is a tertiary teaching facility with 240 acute care beds, located in Lansing, Michigan on the southern edge of the Michigan State University campus. Among its services are a Level III Trauma Center/Emergency Department, Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Institute, cardiac programs, medical/surgical units, and women and children's health services including a birthing center. Also located at the healthcare campus is the Karmanos Cancer Institute at McLaren Greater Lansing and Outpatient Care Center.

McLaren Greater Lansing
McLaren Health Care Corporation
Mclaren Greater Lansing
Geography
Location2900 Collins Road, Lansing, Michigan, Michigan, United States
Coordinates42.7038°N 84.5556°W / 42.7038; -84.5556
Organization
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityMSU College of Human Medicine, MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine
Services
Beds240
History
Opened1913
Links
Websitehttps://www.mclaren.org/lansing
ListsHospitals in Michigan

Residency programs are affiliated with Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, and the Statewide Campus System. Residencies include family medicine, internal medicine, orthopedic surgery, general surgery, anesthesiology, and obstetrics/gynecology. Fellowships are offered in cardiology, hematology/oncology, gastroenterology, and pulmonary critical care. McLaren Greater Lansing also participates in a citywide residency programs in emergency medicine, neurology, urology, psychiatry, and physical and rehabilitation medicine.

History

The hospital opened in 1913 as Ingham County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, a ten-bed county facility.

In January 2012, Ingham Regional Medical Center was renamed McLaren Greater Lansing.[1]

On March 6, 2022, McLaren Greater Lansing closed its two legacy hospitals at 401 w. Greenlawn ave. and 2727 S. Pennsylvania Ave. and moved to their new replacement hospital at 2900 Collins Road.

Orthopedics program

Between 1987 and 1989, the hospital participated in a pilot study of a bundled payment scheme involving an orthopedic surgeon and a health maintenance organization (HMO).[2] The surgeon and IRMC received a predetermined fee for any arthroscopic surgery performed, offering in exchange a two-year warranty covering all postoperative expenses.[2][3]

Becker's Hospital Review listed the facility on its 2011 list of 60 Hospitals With Great Orthopedic Programs.[4]

See also

References

  1. Melissa Anders (January 19, 2012). Greater-Lansing "Ingham Regional Medical Center becomes McLaren Greater Lansing". Lansing State Journal. Retrieved January 12, 2012. {{cite news}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. Johnson LL, Becker RL (1994). "An alternative health-care reimbursement system – application of arthroscopy and financial warranty: results of a 2-year pilot study". Arthroscopy. 10 (4): 462–70, discussion 471–2. doi:10.1016/S0749-8063(05)80200-2. PMID 7945644.
  3. Miller HD (2009). "From volume to value: better ways to pay for health care". Health Aff (Millwood). 28 (5): 1418–28. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.28.5.1418. PMID 19738259. Archived from the original on 2013-04-15.
  4. Becker's Hospital Review
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