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Human Rights Campaign Honors Henry Ford Health System
The health care system, which includes a hospital in West Bloomfield, has been named a Leader in LGBT Healthcare Equality.

Henry Ford Health System was recognized Thursday as a Leader in LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) Healthcare Equality for its commitment to providing equitable, inclusive care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender patients and their families.
Henry Ford was the only Michigan health system among the 464 health care facilities nationally recognized by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation in its Healthcare Equality Index 2013. The HRC is the educational arm of the country’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender organization.
“We are guided each and every day by our diversity principles to ensure that we embrace acceptance and respect for all,” said Noel Baril, vice president of Henry Ford’s Talent Selection and Rewards. “This recognition is a reflection of our diverse workforce who work together to bring an environment of inclusion to our patients, our co-workers and the communities we serve.”
Health care organizations awarded the distinction meet key criteria for equitable care, including non-discrimination policies for LGBT patients and employees, a guarantee of equal visitation for same-sex partners and parents, and LBGT health education for key staff members.
“LGBT patients deeply appreciate the welcoming environment provided by a Leader in LGBT Healthcare Equality,” HRC Health & Aging director Shane Snowdon said. “It makes a big difference to know that your local healthcare facility is fully committed to giving you the same care it gives your neighbors and co-workers.”
Source: Henry Ford Health System press release
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