In The News
Below are links to where Spectrum Health has appeared in the media. To view each article, click on the headline.

From Lowell's First Look February 26, 2018
Area Woman to Participate in Panel Discussion for Rare Disease Day

From WOTV4 February 26, 2018
Cutting edge technology saving young heart patients

From WZZM-13 February 26, 2018
Raising awareness with the 2018 Irish Jig

From WGVU February 21, 2018
Spectrum’s Heart Awareness Month- True/False Test

From Grand Rapids Business Journal February 20, 2018
Medical device developer wins $727K grant

From Grand Rapids Business Journal February 20, 2018
West Michigan employers rate among ‘Best Workplaces for Commuters’

From Fox 17 February 20, 2018
Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital raising awareness of rare diseases with special event

From MiBiz February 19, 2018
New online database offers real-time data for Michigan health care consumers

From WOOD-TV February 16, 2018
Push to make tourniquets as common as AEDs

From Detroit Free Press February 15, 2018
People save money and get awards for health care price shopping

From Grand Rapids Kids February 13, 2018
5 Things Parents Should Know Before Visiting DeVos Children’s Hospital

From Holland Sentinel February 13, 2018
Treasuring your heart

From WOTV4 February 12, 2018
It’s Dog Day at Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital

From MLive February 9, 2018
Amway and Spectrum Health are now co-sponsors of Fifth Third River Bank Run

From Grand Rapids Business Journal February 7, 2018
Transplant program reaches milestones

From MLive February 6, 2018
Grand Rapids teen cancer survivor featured in Super Bowl ad

From WZZM-13 February 5, 2018
Flu still spreading: More than 2,000 cases in Kent County since October

From MLive February 5, 2018
Medical Mile partners approve plans for massive parking ramp

From WOOD-TV February 5, 2018
Inside W. MI’s only ‘Baby-Friendly’ accredited hospital

From mHealth Intelligence February 1, 2018
Spectrum Health Tackles the Flu With Direct-to-Consumer Telehealth
Spectrum Health's MedNow direct-to-consumer telehealth platform is handling more than 100 consumers a day, improving access to care and taking the pressure off of swamped emergency departments.