Grosse Pointe Outpatient Business Plan and Implementation Health Management Systems LDR 609 Margie Pokorski PT Rehab Manager 102913 Initial Proposal to City Council Denied Brad Lindberg Staff Writer ID: 798941
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Business Plan and Implementation
Grosse Pointe Outpatient Business Plan and ImplementationHealth Management Systems LDR 609Margie Pokorski, PT , Rehab Manager10-29-13
Slide2Initial Proposal to City Council Denied!
Brad Lindberg Staff Writer
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May 16, 2013
CITY OF GROSSE POINTE — A divided city council this week denied a key element of St. John Providence Health System's $5.4 million proposal to establish medical offices in the former Borders Books & Music building in the Village.
St. John denied
Slide3UPDATED PLANS PRESENTED TO THE GROSSE POINTE CITY COUNCIL WELL RECEIVED 8-21-2013
Slide4IT’S UNANIMOUS!
ON 9-16-13 THE GROSSE POINTE CITY COUNCIL APPROVED SJPH’S PLAN TO DEVELOP THE VACANT BORDERS BUILDING IN THE VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE WITH A 7-0 VOTESent on behalf of the Grosse Pointe Ambulatory Center Planning Committee It’s unanimous! On Monday, September 16, the Grosse Pointe City Council approved St. John Providence Health System’s plan to develop the vacant Borders building in The Village of Grosse Pointe with a 7-0 vote.
The approved site plan represents months of work, and is a compromise that fits both the City Council’s vision for The Village, and SJP’s desire to provide convenient access to outpatient services. The 18,000 square feet building will be an approximate 50/50 split between retail and medical, with SJP as the landlord for the retail frontage, which could include between one and three retailers. In the rear of the building (but with access via Kercheval), SJP plans to provide primary medical care with an internal medicine physician group, a lab draw station, imaging services (mammography, ultrasound, X-ray, and bone densitometry), and physical therapy.
We are very pleased with the Council’s willingness to work with us, and for welcoming us to The Village. The path to this approval was complicated, and we are thankful for the City Council and Administration’s flexibility and creativity towards finding a suitable solution. Corporate Real Estate will now complete the purchase of the building, followed by approximately 90 days of design and construction planning. We have already begun working with our retail property broker to find high-quality businesses for the retail space. The new site will open in the Summer of 2014. We will keep you updated on the progress, and will post the renderings on www.sjptheloop.com (look in the photo gallery) and on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/stjohnprovidence within the next 24 hours. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please contact one of the Planning Committee members below: Dave Brooks, President, SJH&MC Frank Poma, President, SJRDH and East Region Cardiology
Bob Hoban, President, Care Continuum, SJPHS Richard Abbott, Director, Corporate Real Estate/Design and Construction, SJPHS Tomasine Marx, Chief Financial Officer, East Region, SJPHS Scott Smith, Chief Development Officer, SJPHS Foundations East Region Sara Brown, Marketing, SJH&MC and affiliated campuses
Slide5BUSINESS PLAN OVERVIEW
Slide6IMPLEMENTATION PHASE STEPS
Slide7COMMUNICATION
Slide8IMPLEMENTATION PHASEDESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
Slide9DESIGN PLAN #1 – 4,252 SQUARE FEET
Slide10DESIGN PLAN #2 - 3,175 SQ. FT
REVISED
Slide11DESIGN PLANS #3 - 3,285 SQ. FT
REVISED 10-16-2013
Slide12DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
Slide13DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION - CONTINUED
Slide14EQUIPMENT
Slide15SERVICES PROVIDED
Slide16STAFFING AND SERVICE TRANSITION
Slide17OPERATIONAL SERVICES TRANSITION
Slide18MARKETING PLAN
Slide19MOVING PLANS AND TIMETABLE
Slide20REFERENCES
Beaumont-Henry Ford merger. (n.d.). Retrieved from Crain's Detroit: http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20121031/FREE/121039946 Brooks, D. (2013, August 20). Presentation to grosse pointe council well received. Retrieved from St. John Providence Health :
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www.stjohn.org
Lindberg, B. (2013, May 16). St. john denied. Grosse Pointe News. Retrieved from http://www.grossepointenews.com Martin, S. E. (2013, May 14). City of grosse pointe council denies variance for st. john proposal on former borders. Retrieved from HYPERLINK "http://grossepointe.patch.com/articles/city-of-grosse-pointe-council" http://grossepointe.patch.com/articles/city-of-grosse-pointe-council Neighborhood club (2013). Retrieved from Beaumont Health System: http://www.beaumont.edu Physical Therapy. (2013). Retrieved from Henry Ford: HYPERLINK "http://www.henryford.com/body.cfm"
http://www.henryford.com/body.cfm
Slide21REFERENCES
Reilly, B. (2012, November 12). Crain's List: Largest Michigan Hospitals and Hospital Companies. Crain's Detroit Business. SJPH. (2013, September 16). Sent on behaf of the grosse pointe ambulatory center planning committee. Retrieved from http://www.stjohn.org Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG). (2010, November 29). SEMCOG Quick Facts. Retrieved April 24, 2013, from semcog.org:
http://www.library.semcog.org/InmagicGenie/DocumentFolder/QuickFacts2010Census.pdf
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