Upgrades to MRI technology among highlights in UP Health System’s community benefit reports

UP Health System invested over $10 million in patient care at its three locations, including upgrades to MRI technology that have eliminated the backlog for MRI appointments. The hospital system donated over $50 million in health services last year and distributed $250 million in salaries and benefits to its employees.
UP Health System has released its 2025 Community Benefit Reports, highlighting investments in patient care and community health initiatives. The hospital system invested over $10 million in its three locations in Hancock, Ishpeming, and Marquette, with a focus on upgrading MRI technology. This upgrade has significantly reduced the waiting time for MRI appointments, from a backlog to just a matter of days. UP Health System donated over $50 million in health services last year, including charitable donations to local events. The system also distributed $250 million in salaries and benefits to its over 2,600 employees. Tonya Darner, UPHS Market Chief Executive Officer, emphasized the importance of making these reports public to demonstrate the system's commitment to giving back to the community.
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