Mecosta County Medical Center in Big Rapids, Mich., will officially become part of Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Spectrum Health this summer after both systems' boards and the Mecosta County board of commissioners signed off on the deal.
The targeted integration date is July 1. Spectrum Health and Mecosta County Medical Center officials did not disclose financial details, but a previous report in November indicated Spectrum Health will pay Mecosta County almost $8.5 million to operate the 74-bed hospital.
Mecosta County Medical Center will be the 10th hospital under the Spectrum Health umbrella.
The targeted integration date is July 1. Spectrum Health and Mecosta County Medical Center officials did not disclose financial details, but a previous report in November indicated Spectrum Health will pay Mecosta County almost $8.5 million to operate the 74-bed hospital.
Mecosta County Medical Center will be the 10th hospital under the Spectrum Health umbrella.
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