Bronson Methodist Hospital
- Bronson Methodist Hospital
Bronson Methodist Hospital, located at 601 John Street in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, is the flagship of the Bronson Healthcare Group, a non-profit healthcare system serving all of southwest Michigan and northern Indiana. With 380 licensed beds and all private rooms, Bronson Methodist Hospital provides care in virtually every specialty—cardiology, orthopedics, surgery, emergency medicine, neurology, oncology—with advanced capabilities in critical care as one of the only two Level I Trauma Centers in Southwest Michigan; in neurological care as a JCAHO certified Primary Stroke Center; in cardiac care as the region’s only accredited Chest Pain Center; in obstetrics as the leading BirthPlace and only high-risk pregnancy center in southwest Michigan, and in pediatrics as one of only four children's hospitals in the state. The hospital is the recipient of the 2005 "Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award", the nation's highest presidential honor for quality and organizational performance excellence.
Bronson Healthcare Group
The Bronson Healthcare Group is one of Kalamazoo’s largest employers and previously was ranked by "Fortune" magazine as one of the nation’s 100 best companies for employees. Bronson has also been on "Working Mother" magazine's list as a top 100 employer for working mothers for the past 6 years. With a workforce of more than 4,000, Bronson makes a significant contribution to the local economy. In 2004, Bronson provided more than $40 million in community benefits through outreach and charitable care for the uninsured and under-insured. Bronson also serves the largest percentage of Medicaid patients of any hospital outside of the Detroit area.
External links
* [http://www.bronsonhealth.com/ Bronson website]
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