Michigan Code § 331.623

Clinics Building; Purposes.
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Sec. 3.
The purposes for which the clinics building was designed and for which it shall continue to be operated are as follows:
(a) To provide high quality ambulatory health care services by interdisciplinary health care professionals within the present and future capacities of the institution.
(b) To provide educational programs which provide opportunities for students of various health care professions to participate in an ambulatory health care program with an emphasis on primary care, if the programs continue to be funded by the state.
(c) To provide, together with other institutions operated by the Detroit medical center corporation, the highest quality health services to all persons needing them, regardless of the person's religious, racial, or ethnic identification, or economic status.
History: 1979, Act 217, Imd. Eff. Jan. 15, 1980

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