McLaren Health Care Corporation

McLaren Health Care Corporation
McLaren Health Care Corporation
Industry Healthcare
Headquarters Flint, Michigan, USA
Area served Flint/Tri-Cities,
Central Michigan,
Southeast Michigan
Key people Philip A. Incarnati, President/CEO[1]
David S. McCredie, Chairman[1]
Revenue $1.81 billion USD (2009)[2]
Employees 13,000 (2009)[1]
Website http://www.mclaren.org/

McLaren Health Care Corporation is an integrated, managed care health care organization in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. McLaren operates 8 hospitals, a health plan, and McLaren Visiting Nurse & Hospice.[3]

Hospitals

Hospital Location Bed count Emergency Department Founded Notes Website
McLaren Regional Medical Center Flint, Michigan 416 Yes 1919 [1]
Lapeer Regional Medical Center Lapeer, Michigan 222
Ingham Regional Medical Center Lansing, Michigan 310 Yes 1913 [2]
Ingham Regional Orthopedic Hospital Lansing, Michigan 79
Bay Regional Medical Center Bay City, Michigan 404
Bay Special Care Hospital Bay City, Michigan 31
Mt. Clemens Regional Medical Center Mt. Clemens, Michigan 288 Yes [3]
POH Regional Medical Center Pontiac, Michigan 328

References

  1. ^ a b c "2009 Annual Report, part 1". McLaren Health Care Corporation. http://www.mclaren.org/documents/mhcc%20annual%20report/mhc%20annual%20report%202009a.pdf. Retrieved March 23, 2010. 
  2. ^ "2009 Annual Report, part 2". McLaren Health Care Corporation. http://www.mclaren.org/documents/mhcc%20annual%20report/mhc%20annual%20report%202009b.pdf. Retrieved March 23, 2010. 
  3. ^ "About Us". McLaren Health Care Corporation. http://www.mclaren.org/body.cfm?id=7. Retrieved March 23, 2010. 

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