Michigan Medicine to resume construction on new 12-story hospital in Ann Arbor
Building will house 264 private rooms
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Architectural rendering of the new inpatient hospital on Michigan Medicine s Ann Arbor campus. (Michigan Medicine)
ANN ARBOR – Michigan Medicine announced it will soon resume construction on a new 12-story hospital that was paused due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Design work is already happening and we expect construction to start again in the coming months,” the health system said in a statement. “Construction originally began on October 25, 2019, but the project was paused in March 2020 during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
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SALT LAKE CITY, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ To address the growing administrative burden on clinicians and the inefficiencies and added costs of unconnected systems, Michigan Medicine will partner with 3M Health Information Systems to implement a full portfolio of 3M technology across its health care system. Powered by artificial intelligence (AI), 3M s clinician and revenue cycle solutions will help Michigan Medicine reduce physician stress and bolster thorough clinical documentation, strengthening communication between clinicians and revenue cycle teams to promote accurate and actionable data for improved patient care.
3M s suite of AI-enabled solutions, fully integrated with Michigan Medicine s electronic health record (EHR), will be implemented across the health system s three hospitals and 125 outpatient clinics, including the University of Michigan Health System and Medical School, one of the state s largest health care complexes.
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Michigan Medicine will implement 3M Health Information Systems’ technology portfolio to decrease clinicians’ administrative work and address inefficiencies. Pictured is University Hospital. // Photo courtesy of Michigan Medicine
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