In Troy, Michigan, the former Kmart headquarters will soon be transformed into a new health clinic. The University of Michigan Health has announced its plans to purchase the property for $4.42 million to expand specialty clinical services and provide increased patient access in Oakland County and surrounding areas.
This move will serve as the starting point for a broader and deeper presence of U-M Health in southeast Michigan. According to Marschall S. Runge, the CEO of Michigan Medicine, the goal is to create a statewide network of care that allows patients to receive world-class healthcare close to home.
The new facility in Troy is expected to offer innovative clinical programs, such as multi-disciplinary cancer care, under the leadership of David Miller, M.D., the president of U-M Health. The project is part of several initiatives aimed at increasing patient access, including the upcoming D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion in Ann Arbor and the Ypsilanti Health Center in downtown Ypsilanti, set to open later this year.
Furthermore, the new building will be constructed following U-M guidelines for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) to minimize negative environmental impacts. This expansion is an important step towards improving healthcare access for individuals living in southeast Michigan and beyond.
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