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Chelsea Hospital 1 of 8 Trinity Health Michigan Hospitals Named Most Technologically Advanced

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Von Lozon for the information in this story.)

The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) announced that eight Trinity Health Michigan hospitals have received 2022 CHIME Digital Health “Most Wired” recognitions.

Trinity Health Michigan hospitals have been awarded Digital Health Certified recognition at Level 9 for the acute and ambulatory categories. Hospitals that reach Level 9 or above are described as leaders in healthcare technology who actively push the industry forward by leveraging the technologies in innovative ways while encouraging technological adoption across the organization.

This marks the second year for Chelsea Hospital, while it is the 10th straight year Trinity Health Oakland.

It is the fifth straight year for Trinity Health Livonia. Additionally, this is the second straight year for Trinity Health Ann Arbor, Trinity Health Livingston, Trinity Health Saint Mary’s, Grand Rapids, Trinity Health Muskegon and Trinity Health Shelby receiving recognition.

“Trinity Health Michigan is at the forefront of hospitals within the state that are incorporating new and innovative technologies to deliver an increasingly higher quality of care to patients,” said Shannon Striebich, president of Trinity Health Oakland and the chief operating officer for Trinity Health Michigan in a press release.

“With the technological advances being deployed in our hospitals today, our patients are able to receive the best care possible. We are very appreciative to CHIME for this recognition and are proud of the fact that all of our hospitals have earned it year after year,” Striebich said.

The survey, conducted by CHIME, provides data and analyses to health care communities around the world by measuring optimal use of information technology, including infrastructure, security, data management and more.

For more information about the CHIME Digital Health Most Wired program, click here.

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