Health Insurance in Detroit, Michigan
Detroit, the largest city in Michigan, is the eleventh largest city in the US by population. Founded by French fur traders in 1701, it has been a key site in US history from Revolutionary times. Many of the city areas are a blend of the affluent Art Deco past (including many landmark buildings on the list of the National Trust for Historic Preservation) and the post-modern buildings reflecting Detroit's new focus on economic and cultural diversification. The city is important as an international waterfront, as well as for it's automotive and manufacturing roots. There is an important music heritage as well, as the home of many of the music movements in the US during the last 70 years, including the acts made famous by Motown Records. While Detroit was hit hard economically in the sixties and seventies, the city is rebounding.
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Finding Healthcare in Detroit
Detroit's population is around 900,000 in the city proper and 4.5 million in the metropolitan area, with a median age of 36.4. Of adults in Detroit, 18 percent are uninsured, the highest rate in the state. Thirty-one percent of Detroit families with children are headed by females. In fact, 72 percent of all Detroit children live with single mothers. Detroit's inner-city is largely African-American and poor, a result of the white-flight of the 60s and the decline of the US automotive industry. The median income of the populace is $29,526, but almost 26 percent are under the poverty level, including over 34.5 percent of those under age 18. Consequently, the city needs a strong public health system, with a strong emphasis on the very young. Detroit is fortunate to have several major hospitals within the city, including the Detroit Medical Center, the Henry Ford Health System, and the St. John Hospitals.
Medical Facilities in the Detroit area
There are many fine hospitals and medical facilities in the Detroit area. Here are a few in the central city.
- Sinai Hospital - 6767 W. Outer Dr.; 313-966-3277
- Detroit Medical Center - 261 Mack Ave.; 313-745-9900
- St. John Detroit Riverview Hospital - 7733 E. Jefferson Ave.; 313-499-4000
- Henry Ford Medical Center - 3031 W. Grand Blvd.; 313-916-2600
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