Grand Traverse county, MI
Grand Traverse County, Michigan[edit | edit source]
- Grand Traverse County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the population was 86,986. The county seat is Traverse City. The county is named for the Grand Traverse Bay, an arm of Lake Michigan.
Healthcare in Grand Traverse County[edit | edit source]
- Healthcare in Grand Traverse County is a vital part of the community, with several well-known healthcare facilities providing a range of services to residents.
Munson Medical Center[edit | edit source]
- Munson Medical Center is the primary healthcare provider in Grand Traverse County. It is a regional, tertiary hospital, providing a full range of emergency, diagnostic, treatment and rehabilitation services. The hospital has 442 beds and more than 500 physicians on staff.
Traverse Health Clinic[edit | edit source]
- Traverse Health Clinic is a non-profit, community-based healthcare provider that offers comprehensive primary care services to residents of Grand Traverse County, regardless of their ability to pay. The clinic provides services such as family medicine, behavioral health, and dental care.
Grand Traverse County Health Department[edit | edit source]
- The Grand Traverse County Health Department provides a variety of public health services to the community, including immunizations, disease prevention, and health education. The department also oversees environmental health in the county, including food safety and water quality.
Demographics and Health Statistics[edit | edit source]
- According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 601 square miles, of which 464 square miles is land and 137 square miles is water. The population density was 187.5 per square mile.
- In terms of health statistics, according to the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps program, Grand Traverse County ranks high in Michigan for overall health outcomes. The county has a lower than average rate of premature death, and rates of adult smoking and obesity are also lower than the state average.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
- Healthcare in Grand Traverse County is comprehensive and accessible, with a range of facilities and services available to meet the needs of the community. From the state-of-the-art Munson Medical Center to the community-focused Traverse Health Clinic and the public health services of the Grand Traverse County Health Department, residents have access to high-quality healthcare services.
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