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DMC
Launches
“A New
Era” In
Cardiac
Care
With
Groundbreaking
For New
Heart
Hospital
$108
million,
five-story
cardiology
complex
and
parking
structure,
unique
in
Michigan,
will
provide
state-of-the-art
facilities
for
cardiac
treatment,
research,
and
heart-disease
prevention
DETROIT–The
Detroit
Medical
Center
(DMC)
broke
ground
today on
construction
of the
long-anticipated
DMC
Heart
Hospital,
during
ceremonies
for what
officials
said
would
mark the
beginning
of “a
new era”
in
cardiac
care in
Michigan.
The
groundbreaking
event
took
place at
the
hospital
construction
site
near the
intersection
of Mack
and
Brush
Avenues
in
midtown
Detroit,
and
included
DMC and
Vanguard
officials,
and
community
leaders
and
elected
officials
from all
across
Michigan.
The
groundbreaking
ceremonies
formally
launched
an
eagerly
awaited
DMC
medical
initiative
that
promises
to
transform
cardiac
care in
Michigan
and the
Midwest
– by
providing
a new
home for
the
DMC’s
pioneering
Cardiovascular
Institute
(CVI).
Already
acknowledged
as a
national
leader
in
state-of-the-art
cardiac
care and
heart-disease
prevention,
CVI and
its 45
heart
care
physicians
will
manage
the DMC
Heart
Hospital
once
construction
is
completed
in early
2014.
“The
establishment
of the
new DMC
Heart
Hospital
will be
a
transformative
event in
cardiovascular
care in
Michigan,”
said
Theodore
L.
Schreiber,
M.D.,
the
President
of CVI,
who has
spent
the past
five
years
planning
for and
leading
the
effort
to build
the new
hospital.
“With
the
launch
of this
world-class
facility,
formulated
for and
dedicated
exclusively
to the
care of
heart
patients,
CVI is
taking
another
major
step
toward
becoming
an
internationally
recognized
center
of
excellence
in
cardiovascular
medicine.
“The new
heart
center –
which
will
include
five
floors
outfitted
with the
latest
in
heart-care
technology
and be
custom-designed
to best
serve
the
needs of
cardiac
patients
– will
be
unique
in
Michigan.
It will
also
allow
CVI to
consolidate
and
expand
its
pioneering
Cardio
Team One
program
for
speeding
up
average
treatment
times
among
heart-attack
patients
who come
to the
DMC for
this
vitally
important
cardiac
care.
“CVI’s
Cardio
Team One
started
more
than
four
years
ago and
has been
saving
lives
and
improving
quality
of life
for
heart
patients.
This
nationally
recognized
program
of
innovative
interventional
cardiac
care is
only
going to
get
better
with the
arrival
of the
new
heart
hospital.”
Dr.
Schreiber
also
pointed
out that
the new
facility
will
bring
together
a
uniquely
innovative
combination
of
skilled
heart
clinicians
who will
work
“under
one
roof” to
create a
cardiology
treatment
center
with
unprecedented
medical
resources.
“For the
first
time in
heart
care,”
he said,
“cardiologists,
cardiac
surgeons
and
vascular
surgeons
will all
work
together
in a
single
dedicated
place
with a
single
goal: to
provide
extraordinary,
immediate
heart
care to
patients
suffering
from all
forms of
heart
disease
and
vascular
disease.”
Dr.
Schreiber
said he
was
“especially
encouraged
and
gratified”
by the
fact
that the
brand-new
hospital
will be
located
on the
DMC
campus
in
midtown
Detroit.
“What’s
really
exciting
about
this new
facility
is that
it will
be built
right in
the
middle
of one
of the
sickest
and
previously
most
underserved
populations
– in
terms of
cardiovascular
disease
– that
exists
anywhere
in the
United
States.
“Within
two
years,
we’re
going to
have the
bricks
and
mortar
in place
to house
both the
cardiology
specialists
and the
intellectual
resources
required
to take
care of
this
vulnerable
population
. . .
along
with
thousands
of other
cardiac
patients
from all
across
Southeast
Michigan
and the
Midwest.
“For the
first
time
ever in
Michigan,
we’re
going to
be able
to bring
together
all the
tools we
need –
in one
shining
new
facility
in the
heart of
Detroit
– to
give
patients
the
world-class
heart
care
they
deserve.”
DMC
President
and CEO
Michael
Duggan
described
the
groundbreaking
as a
thrilling
moment
in the
history
of
Detroit
Medical
Center.
“This is
another
compelling
example
of our
determination
to
provide
the best
medical
care in
the
world to
the
residents
of this
city –
while
also
making
that
gold-standard
care
available
to
patients
from all
across
Michigan
and the
Midwest,”
he said.
“In
addition,
we’re
very
pleased
to be
part of
a major
new
construction
initiative
that
will
bring
hundreds
of
well-paying
construction
jobs –
and
millions
of
dollars
in new
economic
activity
– to
midtown
Detroit,”
he
added.
“The
groundbreaking
at the
new DMC
Heart
Hospital
is a
deeply
gratifying
moment
for
everyone
who
cares
about
Detroit,
about
Michigan
. . .
and
about
providing
unsurpassed,
top-of-the-line
heart
health
care for
both.”
To be
located
on an
eight-acre
site at
the
south
end of
the
60-acre
DMC
campus,
the
five-story
DMC
Heart
Hospital
will
cost $78
million
to build
over the
next two
years.
The new
facility
will be
accompanied
by a
nine-level,
$30
million
parking
garage
designed
to hold
up to
1,750
automobiles.
The
project
is
expected
to
employ
at least
250
full-time
construction
workers
and
tradesmen
during
the next
two
years.
The DMC
Heart
Hospital
will
provide
all of
the
facilities
and
high-tech
tools
required
for
heart
surgery,
vascular
surgery
and the
treatment
of a
wide
variety
of
cardiovascular
ailments.
Cardiac
patients
will not
remain
overnight
at the
new
Heart
Hospital.
They
will be
admitted
to DMC
Harper
University
Hospital
and
moved to
the
Heart
Hospital
as
required
for
medical
procedures.
The
structure
of the
new
hospital
will
allow
for the
following
facilities:
First
Floor:
non-invasive
cardiology
procedures,
tests,
etc.
Second
floor:
invasive
cardiology
procedures,
catheterization
labs,
etc.
Third
Floor:
same-day
surgery
and
out-patient
surgery
Fourth
and
Fifth
Floors:
Office
and
clinical
space
and
administrative
headquarters
DMC
Senior
Vice
President
for
Facility
Engineering
and Real
Estate
David C.
Manardo
described
the
project
as a
once-in-a-lifetime
career
opportunity.
“We get
a chance
to use
our
skills
to help
make a
powerful
medical
vision
become a
reality.
“Everything
we’re
doing –
from the
planning
to the
architectural
design
to the
construction
itself –
has been
decided
on with
one goal
in mind:
helping
Dr.
Schreiber
and his
team at
CVI
realize
their
dream of
providing
world-class
medical
care to
cardiovascular
patients.”
DMC
System
Director
for
Facility
Engineering,
Planning
&
Construction
James J.
Wright
said he
was
“looking
forward
greatly”
to the
groundbreaking
ceremonies.
“After
several
years of
planning
and
number-crunching,
we’re
elated
to
actually
start
the
building
process,”
said
Wright.
Added
Dr.
Schreiber,
“all of
us at
DMC are
excited
because
the
ultimate
goal for
everyone
involved
in this
project
is
better
service
for
cardiac
patients.”
Dr.
Schreiber
noted
that
CVI’s
Cardio
Team One
approach
to
speeding
up
interventional
cardiac
care by
stationing
heart
doctors
and
support
staff at
the DMC
24/7 has
reduced
the
average
“emergency-room-to-catheterization”
time for
DMC
heart-attack
patients
to only
45
minutes
(compared
to 75
minutes
for the
nation
as a
whole).
He said
this
pioneering
approach
–
documented
in
recent
medical
studies
– to
saving
the
lives of
cardiac
patients
could be
“significantly
expanded
and
enhanced,
once CVI
is able
to begin
operating
out of
its own
dedicated
facility.
“We’re
very
excited
about
this
approach
to
carrying
forward
CVI’s
program
of
making
DMC
heart
care the
equal of
any in
the
world,”
he said.
“Thanks
to the
visionary
leadership
of
Vanguard
Health
Systems
and
Michael
Duggan,
we will
be
taking
another
major
step
toward
that
goal
with the
completion
of the
new DMC
Heart
Hospital
less
than two
years
from
now.”
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