Freedom of Information Act
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a federal law that promotes government transparency and accountability. Enacted in 1966, FOIA grants the public the right to access records from federal agencies, ensuring information is available to individuals and organizations.
By fostering openness, the act empowers citizens to better understand government operations while holding authorities accountable for their decisions. With specific exemptions in place to protect sensitive information, FOIA strikes a balance between transparency and safeguarding national security or personal privacy.
Our Commitment to Our Community
Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital is dedicated to fostering transparency and accountability through our adherence to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). We are committed to providing our community with access to public records in a timely and professional manner, reflecting our unwavering focus on open communication and trust. By upholding these standards, we ensure that our operations align with the values of integrity and service.
View Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital’s FOIA Procedures & Guidelines - Rev 05.2024.
Download Freedom of Information Act Request Forms.
If you have any questions, please contact our Freedom of Information Act Coordinator, Kristen Boyd.
Kristen Boyd
Administrative Assistant and Freedom of Information Act Coordinator
Phone: (906) 341-3223
Email: kboyd@scmh.org