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Participating Hospitals Participating Hospitals Ascension Borgess Hospital McLaren Oakland Ascension Genesys Hospital McLaren Port Huron Ascension Macomb-Oakland Hospital McLaren Thumb Region Ascension Providence Hospital Memorial Healthcare Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital Mercy Health Hackley/Mercy Campus Ascension River District Hospital Mercy Health Lakeshore Campus Ascension St. John Hospital Mercy Health Saint Mary's Ascension St. Joseph Hospital Metro Health Hospital Ascension St. Mary’s Hospital Michigan Medicine Beaumont Hospital - Dearborn MidMichigan- Alpena Beaumont Hospital - Farmington Hills MidMichigan Medical Center - Clare Beaumont Hospital - Grosse Pointe MidMichigan Medical Center - Gratiot Beaumont Hospital - Royal Oak MidMichigan Medical Center - Midland Beaumont Hospital - Taylor MidMichigan Medical Center - West Branch Beaumont Hospital - Trenton Munson Healthcare Cadillac Hospital Beaumont Hospital - Troy Munson Healthcare Grayling Hospital Beaumont Hospital - Wayne Munson Medical Center Bronson Battle Creek North Ottawa Community Hospital Bronson Methodist Hospital Oaklawn Hospital Bronson South Haven OSF St. Francis Hospital and Medical Group Chippewa War Memorial Hospital ProMedica Bixby Hospital Covenant Medical Center Promedica Coldwater Regional Hospital Dickinson County Memorial Hospital ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital & University Sparrow Carson Hospital Health Center DMC Harper/Hutzel Hospital Sparrow Hospital DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital Spectrum Health Big Rapids Hospital DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital Garden City Hospital Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial Henry Ford Allegiance Health Spectrum Health Kelsey Henry Ford Hospital Spectrum Health Lakeland St Joseph/Niles Henry Ford Macomb Hospital Spectrum Health Lakeland Watervliet Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital Spectrum Health Pennock Hillsdale Community Health Center Spectrum Health Reed City Hospital Holland Hospital Spectrum Health United Hurley Medical Center Spectrum Health Zeeland Community Hospital Lake Huron Medical Center St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor McLaren Bay Region St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea McLaren Central Michigan St. Joseph Mercy Livingston McLaren Flint St. Joseph Mercy Oakland McLaren Greater Lansing St. Mary Mercy Hospital Livonia McLaren Lapeer Region Sturgis Hospital McLaren Macomb UP Health System - Marquette McLaren Northern Michigan Participating Physician Organizations Affinia Health Network Michigan State University Health Team Answer Health Physician Organization MidMichigan Collaborative Care Organization Ascension Medical Group ProMed Northern Physician Organization, Inc. Beaumont ACO Oakland Physician Network Services Bronson Network LLC Oakland Southfield Physicians Consortium of Independent Physician Associations Olympia Medical, LLC Genesys PHO Physician Healthcare Network, PC GMP Network Primary Care Partners Physician Network Great Lakes OSC, LLC Professional Medical Corporation, PC Henry Ford Medical Group Reliance PO of Michigan, Inc. Holland PHO Sound Physicians Hospitalist Group Huron Valley Physicians Association Sparrow Care Network Integrated Health Associates Health Services Corporation Spectrum Health Primary Care Partners Integrated Health Partners St. Mary's PHO, LLC Jackson Health Network The Physician Alliance, LLC Lake Huron PHO United Physicians Integrated Care Inc. Lakeland Care, Inc. University of Michigan Health System Livingston Physician Organization, LLC Upper Peninsula Health Group McLaren Physician Partners Wayne State University Physician Group Medical Network One Wexford PHO Metro Health PHO .
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