Talent Tuesday: Michigan Henry Ford Health Systems to Raise Minimum Pay Rate to $15 Per Hour

Henry Ford Health System (@HenryFordNews) raised the hourly compensation of full-time, part-time and contingent team members to a rate of $15 per hour, among the first healthcare systems in Michigan to do so. The increase took effect Oct. 11, 2020 and includes more than 3,000 frontline team members not currently earning at least $15 per hour.

“As a healthcare organization deeply rooted in our communities for more than a century, we know our mission to improve people’s lives extends beyond what we have historically defined as ‘healthcare and healing,’” said Wright Lassiter, III, President and CEO, Henry Ford Health System. “We have a critical role to play in removing barriers to opportunity and achieving equity for all – and our team members are a crucial part of the communities we all serve.”

“There is a strong association between financial health and security and overall health, a reality that has been driven home over the last eight months for our team members who are on the front lines of the fight against COVID-19,” added Lassiter. “We are passionate about the need to do this and are thrilled to be able to make it happen, especially now.”

Team members in more than 100 benefits eligible job descriptions will receive the increase, commonly referred to as a “living wage,” including environmental services associates, nurse assistants, food services assistants, health screeners, clinic services representatives, and many others. This adjustment also includes approximately 400 union members.

“We are humbled by the passion and dedication of our 33,000 team members who work tirelessly every day in our local communities,” said Nina Ramsey, Henry Ford’s SVP and Chief Human Resources Officer. “This wage increase for so many of our frontline essential workers is really the beginning of our journey to provide a differentiated experience for all of our team members – rooted in our mission and core values.”

Henry Ford has a compensation philosophy that includes both equitable, market-driven wages and a comprehensive benefits package that is foundational to its broader commitment to removing barriers to opportunity and achieving equity and economic mobility. Expected to cost the health system approximately $6 million annually, the wage adjustment for frontline workers is just one component of a multi-phase 2020-2021 compensation plan that will cascade to team members, including a general increase also planned for the fourth quarter of 2020, as well as additional market adjustments for other key positions.

About Henry Ford Health System:
Founded in 1915 by Henry Ford himself, Henry Ford Health System is a non-profit, integrated health system committed to improving people’s lives through excellence in the science and art of healthcare and healing. Henry Ford Health System consists of six hospitals including Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit; Henry Ford Macomb Hospitals; Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital; Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital; Henry Ford Allegiance in Jackson, MI; and Henry Ford Kingswood Hospital – an inpatient psychiatric hospital.

Henry Ford Health System also includes Henry Ford Medical Group; Henry Ford Physician Network; more than 250 outpatient facilities; Henry Ford Pharmacy; Henry Ford OptimEyes; and other healthcare services. Our not-for-profit health plan, Health Alliance Plan (HAP) provides health coverage for more than 540,000 people.

As one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers, Henry Ford Health System trains more than 3,000 medical students, residents, and fellows annually in more than 50 accredited programs, and has trained nearly 40% of the state’s physicians. Our dedication to education and research is supported by nearly $100 million in annual grants from the National Institutes of Health and other public and private foundations.

Henry Ford Health System employs more than 33,000 people, including more than 1,600 physicians, more than 6,600 nurses and 5,000 allied health professionals.