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Hospital Npis for Medical Referrals and Authorizations Hospital NPIs (for Medical Referrals/ Authorizations) When issuing a referral or outpatient authorization for a hospital, referring providers should enter the facility NPI in the e-referral Servicing Facility ID field. Below is a list of hospitals and their corresponding medical NPIs. Provider Name NPI Provider Name NPI Allegan General Hospital 1295803377 Harper University Hospital & 1427360700 Hutzel Women’s Hospital Allegiance Health 1053403402 Hayes Green Beach Memorial 1942254529 Alpena Regional Medical Center 1619914652 Hospital Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital 1326115569 HealthSource Saginaw 1265426704 Bell Memorial Hospital 1699101345 Helen Newberry Joy Hospital 1497742050 Borgess Lee Memorial Hospital 1194771030 Henry Ford Hospital 1134144801 Borgess Medical Center 1568416311 Henry Ford Macomb Hospital 1023114634 Borgess-Pipp Hospital 1154504892 Henry Ford West Bloomfield 1407867559 Botsford Hospital 1336183367 Hospital Bronson Battle Creek 1083644579 Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital 1992725352 Bronson Lakeview Hospital 1962508259 Hills & Dales General Hospital 1154367001 Bronson Methodist Hospital 1831116441 Hillsdale Community Health 1730115940 Center Caro Community Hospital 1073568978 Holland Hospital 1871672618 Carson City Hospital 1336103043 Hurley Medical Center 1598717480 Charlevoix Area Hospital 1346260692 Huron Medical Center 1518991744 Chelsea Community Hospital 1992761985 Huron Valley Sinai Hospital 1922310200 Children’s Hospital of Michigan 1538471800 John D. Dingell VA Medical 1366491136 Chippewa County War Memorial 1295756948 Center Hospital Kalkaska Memorial Hospital 1497751309 Community Health Center Branch 1063471639 County Karmanos Cancer Center 1316900277 Covenant Medical Center 1588656946 Lakeland Community Hospital - 1700994845 Watervliet Crittenton Hospital Medical 1437176203 Center Lakeland Hospitals at Niles and 1134220031 St. Joseph Detroit Receiving Hospital and 1619289998 University Health Center Mackinac Straits Hospital and 1124283502 Health Center Dickinson County Memorial 1801887013 Hospital Marlette Regional Hospital 1346325214 Doctors’ Hospital of Michigan 1619125788 Marquette General Hospital 1568727048 Eaton Rapids Medical Center 1417044660 McKenzie Health System 1497750608 Flower Hospital 1982601456 McLaren Bay Regional 1528031226 Garden City Hospital 1578550174 McLaren Central Michigan 1619941317 Genesys Regional Medical 1407877723 McLaren Flint 1902894512 Center McLaren Greater Lansing 1134104672 Harbor Beach Community 1124089743 McLaren Lapeer Regional 1205824737 Hospital Oct. 2014 Hospital NPIs (for Medical Referrals/ Authorizations) Provider Name NPI Provider Name NPI McLaren Northern Michigan 1992812580 Saint John River District Hospital 1619941333 McLaren Oakland 1376564088 Scheurer Hospital 1437102993 Memorial Healthcare 1063414233 Sheridan Community Hospital 1689618324 Mercy Health Hackley Campus 1831132133 Sinai-Grace Hospital 1760794044 Mercy Health Lakeshore Campus 1285662981 South Haven Community Hospital 1346275856 Mercy Health Mercy Muskegon 1225066327 Southeast Michigan Surgical 1962402354 Campus Hospital Mercy Health Saint Mary’s 1639111057 Sparrow Clinton Hospital 1093809824 Mercy Hospital Cadillac 1003908625 Sparrow Hospital 1073588711 Mercy Hospital Grayling 1285726828 Sparrow Ionia Hospital 1700820065 Mercy Memorial Hospital System 1811097223 Spectrum Health Gerber 1548266778 Memorial Metro Health Hospital 1619923919 Spectrum Health Hospital 1922090554 MidMichigan Medical Center - 1568414589 Clare Spectrum Health Kelsey Hospital 1538102173 MidMichigan Medical Center - 1235248071 Spectrum Health Ludington 1972589489 Gladwin Hospital MidMichigan Medical Center - 1023097771 Spectrum Health Reed City 1437259843 Gratiot Campus MidMichigan Medical Center - 1902841414 Spectrum Health United Hospital 1457304495 Midland Spectrum Health Zeeland 1275536344 Munson Medical Center 1902841414 Community Hospital North Ottawa Community Hospital 1942379284 Spectrum Health Big Rapids 1316945991 Hospital Oakland Regional Hospital 1790785095 St. Anne Mercy Hospital 1912954553 Oaklawn Hospital 1861475360 St. John Hospital and Medical 1023088168 Oakwood Hospital Dearborn 1740230119 Center Oakwood Hospital Taylor 1487605168 St. John Macomb Oakland 1124099858 Oakwood Hospital Wayne 1295785285 Hospital - Macomb Center Oakwood Hospital - Southshore 1740230648 St. John Macomb Oakland 1215139233 Hospital - Oakland Center Otsego Memorial Hospital 1124028972 St. Joseph Hospital System 1194713461 Paul Oliver Memorial Hospital 1427054360 Tawas Pennock Hospital 1023001146 St. Joseph Mercy Hospital 1780658443 Port Huron Hospital 1982685384 Ann Arbor Portage Health Hospital 1245667229 St. Joseph Mercy Hospital 1093748642 Livingston Promedica Bixby Hospital 1972564730 St. Joseph Mercy Oakland 1053356352 Promedica Herrick Hospital 1982665642 St. Joseph Mercy Port Huron 1255346961 Providence Hospital and Medical 1144210253 Centers St. Mary Mercy Hospital Livonia 1790706901 Providence Park Hospital Novi 1043385909 St. Mary’s of Michigan Medical 1871507509 Center Oct. 2014 Hospital NPIs (for Medical Referrals/ Authorizations) Provider Name NPI St. Mary’s of Michigan - Standish 1659465094 St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center 1467493551 Straith Hospital for Special 1548268436 Surgery Sturgis Hospital 1598099699 The Toledo Hospital 1407854771 Three Rivers Health 1568739423 University of Michigan 1003878539 Medical Health System West Branch Regional 1396732103 Medical Center West Shore Medical Center 1407949191 Hospital William Beaumont Hospital - 1932396017 Grosse Pointe William Beaumont Hospital - 1689653305 Royal Oak William Beaumont Hospital - Troy 1306825997 Oct. 2014.
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