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Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine logoLink to Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
. 1998 Jun;75(2):356–366. doi: 10.1007/BF02345103

Current efforts toward implementation of an urban health strategy: The Henry Ford Health System

Nancy Whitelaw 1,, Gail Warden 3, Melissa R Wenzler 3
PMCID: PMC3456228  PMID: 9684247

Abstract

The Henry Ford Health System is one of the nation's major comprehensive nonprofit health systems. Though it serves seven counties in southeastern Michigan, it is based in the heart of the city of Detroit. Detroit, like many of the nation's largest cities, has high rates of poverty, single-parent households, unemployment, and violence. The health status of the population is well below national norms and Healthy People 2000 goals. Through the combined efforts of public and private organizations and the people of southeastern Michigan, Detroit is experiencing a renaissance. Henry Ford Health System is contributing to this renaissance and is working to define its role in improving the health status and quality of life of Detroit's residents. The system's current strategy centers on moving beyond civic projects and philanthropic efforts to the incorporation of care for the uninsured and underinsured in its core operations and plans for growth. To make this change, we have developed a systemwide process that focuses on designing and implementing new delivery models, on partnership development with a variety of organizations, and on managing the care of populations. Our efforts are a work in progress, but they are having an impact on our patients, our organization, and our community.

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