Becker's Healthcare January 17, 2025
Alan Condon

East Lansing-based Michigan State University and Detroit-based Henry Ford Health signed a master services agreement to advance their 30-year partnership, effective Jan. 1.

The agreement aims to enhance clinical integration, expand services and care access, and implement best practices.

The Henry Ford Medical Group, which includes more than 2,700 providers, brings operational and financial expertise to the partnership. MSU Health Care will adopt Henry Ford Health’s systems, leverage economies of scale and access its vendor networks.

“This agreement means our patients will have more options for medical services and access to the latest technology and innovation with the same commitment to excellence,” Seth Ciabotti, CEO of MSU Health Care said in a Jan. 16 news release. “Our goal is...

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