6/23/2020 2:53:47 PM Reporting from Detroit,MI
Beaumont Hospital, Wayne reopens all services, resumes trauma care and transitions some licensed beds
https://www.beaumont.org/health-wellness/press-releases/beaumont-hospital-wayne-reopens-all-services-resumes-trauma-care-and-transitions-some-licensed-beds
6/23/2020 2:53:47 PM
All clinical services are reinstated at Beaumont, Wayne and the hospital is able to provide comprehensive care to the community.

Beaumont Hospital, Wayne reopens all services, resumes trauma care and transitions some licensed beds

All clinical services are reinstated at Beaumont, Wayne and the hospital is able to provide comprehensive care to the community.
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Beaumont Hospital, Wayne reopens all services, resumes trauma care and transitions some licensed beds

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Beaumont, Wayne

All clinical services are reinstated at Beaumont Hospital, Wayne and the hospital is able to provide comprehensive care to the community. Beaumont Health has also been reconfiguring staffing and resources across the system as COVID-19 patient volume declines and non-COVID-19 volume rises.

Services immediately returning to Beaumont, Wayne:

  • Emergency Center resumes Level 3 Trauma Services
  • Additional inpatient and ICU beds
  • Expanded surgical and endoscopy services
  • Expanded cardiac catheterization lab services
  • Expanded imaging services, including increased scan availability on weekdays and Saturday to accommodate increasing volume for PET and CT scans and MRIs
  • Pulmonary function testing returns to diagnose patients with asthma, allergies, chronic bronchitis, respiratory infections, lung fibrosis, COPD and other lung issues

These services are in addition to the patient services already returned in the first phase of Beaumont, Wayne’s reopening:

  • 24/7 emergency care with around-the-clock X-ray and CT coverage
  • Labor and Delivery and other obstetrical services
  • Inpatient medical-surgical beds and support services, such as pharmacy, laboratory, food services and environmental services
  • Outpatient surgical and diagnostic services
  • Infusion therapy
  • Breast Care Center

“The Beaumont, Wayne team has been working diligently to provide diagnostic and treatment services for the Wayne community and surrounding areas. We remain committed to providing safe care for both COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients,” Beaumont Health Chief Operating Officer Carolyn Wilson said. “Over the past few weeks, we have seen many of our patients return to Wayne for care and we’re thrilled the local community is supporting the campus.”


Licensed Beds Transitions

Like all health systems, Beaumont regularly evaluates operations and licensed beds at all hospital campuses and reports compliance with Certificate of Need (CON) guidelines to the State of Michigan. For the past six years, on average, more than half of the licensed beds at Beaumont, Wayne have not been utilized. To better match community patient need to inpatient bed number, Beaumont, Wayne will transition to 99 beds as Beaumont transfers 22 beds to Royal Oak and 10 to Troy.

The change will not affect the level of service provided at the Wayne campus. Having fewer licensed beds will help improve the financial stability of the hospital and allow for a larger number of patients to have private rooms. There will continue to be observation beds available at Wayne, in addition to the 99 inpatient beds.

“We are committed to keeping our Wayne hospital open as the community knows it today and to supporting future reinvestment in the hospital. The reduction in licensed beds has nothing to do with our commitment to Wayne. It is part of an annual review across Beaumont,” Wilson said. “Beaumont, Wayne is important to our health system and the communities we serve. Reducing the number of beds will allow us to preserve the current services we offer without compromising care.”

Beaumont regularly assesses its licensed beds and services. If additional licensed beds are needed in the future, Beaumont will take the appropriate steps to add additional capacity back to Beaumont, Wayne.

Many factors affecting health care are beyond Beaumont’s control, such as government orders and the public’s willingness to practice social distancing. Therefore, all plans are subject to change.