HEALTHMICHIGAN ADVANCE
Michigan’s health care boom is reshaping its economy — and its skyline
Michigan's economy is transitioning, shifting focus from its traditional industrial base to a booming health care sector. This transformation is visible as General Motors moves and Henry Ford Health plans to build a 20-story hospital down the street from the former GM building, while institutions like the University of Michigan allocate millions for new medical facilities across the state.
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