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JVHL Brochure.Indd Joint Venture Hospital Laboratory Providers: Allegan General Hospital McLaren Caro Region Ascension Borgess Hospital McLaren Central Medical Laboratory Ascension Borgess Lee Hospital McLaren Central Michigan Ascension Genesys Hospital McLaren Flint Ascension Macomb Oakland-Madison Hg McLaren Greater Lansing Ascension Macomb Oakland-Warren McLaren Lapeer Region Ascension Michigan Laboratory McLaren Macomb Ascension Providence Hosp Novi McLaren Northern Mi Cheboygan Campu Ascension Providence Hosp Southfi el McLaren Northern Michigan Ascension Providence Rochester Hosp McLaren Oakland Ascension River District Hospital McLaren Port Huron Ascension St. John Hospital McLaren Thumb Region Ascension St. John Med Ctr Macomb Twp Memorial Healthcare Ascension St. Joseph Hospital Mercy Health Defi ance Hospital Ascension St. Marys Hospital Mercy Health Hackley Campus Ascension Standish Hospital Mercy Health Lakeshore Campus Aspirus Iron River Hospital Mercy Health Saint Mary’s Aspirus Ironwood Hospital & Clinics Mercy Health St. Anne Hospital Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital Mercy Health St. Charles Hospital Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Ctr Working Together to BA Karmanos Cancer Hospital Metro Health Hospital Baraga County Memorial Michigan Surgical Hospital Beaumont Hospital Dearborn MidMichigan Medical Center Alpena Bring You the Best Beaumont Hospital Farmington Hills MidMichigan Medical Center Gratiot Beaumont Hospital Grosse Pointe MidMichigan Medical Center W Branch Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak MSU Olin Health Center Lab Beaumont Hospital Taylor Munson Healthcare Cadillac Hospital in Laboratory Medicine Beaumont Hospital Trenton Munson Healthcare Charlevoix Hosp Beaumont Hospital Troy Munson Healthcare Grayling Hospital Beaumont Hospital Wayne Munson Healthcare Manistee Hospital Beaumont Laboratories Munson Medical Center Beaumont Laboratories Farm Hills North Ottawa Community Hospital Beaumont Laboratories Oakwood NW Ohio Integrated Laboratories Bell Memorial Hospital Oaklawn Hospital Covenant Healthcare Otsego Memorial Hospital Deckerville Community Hospital Paul Oliver Memorial Dickinson County Healthcare Pontiac General Hospital Laboratory DMC Children’s Hospital Portage Health DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital ProMedica Coldwater Regional Hosp DMC Harper University Hospital ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital DMC Huron Valley Sinai Hospital Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital DMC Sinai Grace Hospital Sheridan Community Hospital DMC University Laboratories South Bend Medical Foundation Eaton Rapids Community Hospital Sparrow Carson Hospital Forest Health Medical Center Sparrow Clinton Hospital Garden City Hospital Sparrow Eaton Hospital Helen Newberry Joy Hospital Sparrow Hospital Henry Ford Allegiance Health Sparrow Ionia Hospital Henry Ford Macomb Hospital Sparrow Regional Laboratories Henry Ford Macomb Lab Services St. John Great Lakes Cancer Mgt Henry Ford Medical Laboratories St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea Hills & Dales General Hospital St. Joseph Mercy Livingston Hillsdale Hospital St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Holland Hospital St. Mary Mercy Livonia Hurley Medical Center Sturgis Hospital Kalkaska Memorial Surgeons Choice Medical Center Lake Huron Medical Center University Health Service Mackinac Straits Hospital University Of Michigan Hospital Marlette Regional Hospital UP Health System Marquette Mayo Medical Laboratory War Memorial Hospital McLaren Bay Region Warde Medical Lab Administrative O ces, Allen Park, MI 48101 800-445-4979 - 313-441-1668 (f) 999 Republic Drive, Suite 300 Drive, 999 Republic MI 48101 Allen Park, www.jvhl.org JVHL Network Facts: JVHL was established in 1992 to o er hospital JVHL providers are operationally focused to Network laboratories provide local access and health system outreach laboratory provide high-quality, convenient and cost for STAT and routine testing24 hours a day, programs the organization model to attract e cient outreach laboratory services. Our 7 days a week. Patients have the opportunity and administer health plan laboratory services network laboratories serve more than 34,000 to more conveniently utilize additional hospital agreements, previously only awarded to physician clients through more than 450 patient services such as Pharmacy, Radiology, commercial laboratories. service centers with a combined fleet of more Mammography, Respiratory and Physical than 100 courier vehicles. Therapy. JVHL is organized as a limited liability JVHL providers are uniquely positioned to company owned equally by several leading Network laboratories provide personalized o er integrated clinical laboratory services Michigan health care systems. Currently, customer service with consultative support across inpatient, outpatient and physician oce there are more than 120 hospitals across from aliated Pathologists and laboratory care settings. Contracted health plan outreach Professionals. Michigan, Ohio and Indiana participating in testing remains within the health system, giving JVHL laboratory service agreements. physicians access to the complete clinical data JVHL provides comprehensive utilization set to maximize utility in the continuum of A primary goal is to provide outreach and test result data to health plans and patient care. laboratory service relationships with payers participates actively in disease management to enable our network labs to provide services programs and registries. Through its network More than 90 percent of laboratory testing is in support of local hospitals, healthcare labs, JVHL gathers, integrates and provides a performed locally within the network of JVHL systems, and physician organizations. broad range of test data, including the rela- providers, including highly complex esoteric tionship of the test data to other care JVHL’s Health Plan Agreements cover 5.4 testing. Our aliated laboratories have full-time elements. million members for outpatient and outreach pathologists to direct clinical services and assist laboratory services. Network Laboratories their physician partners. Through JVHL, network laboratories can competitively provide test services to report more than 70 million laboratory tests DISEASE MANAGEMENT REPORTING HEMOGLOBIN AIC community-based physicians that otherwise annually. (1,700,000) GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE might be provided by independent labs. (6,231,100) PAP SMEAR (678,500) CHOLESTEROL, LDL (3,401,900) CHOLESTEROL, HDL (2.959.600) CHLAMYDIA (674,000) ALBUMIN JJVHLOINT VENTURE HOSPITAL LABORATORIES (3,866,400) 0 1,000,000 2,000,000 3,000,000 4,000,000 5,000,000 6,000,000 7,000,000 Please contact us if you are Annual Tests Reported interested in learning more Administrative O ces (800) 445-4979 - (313) 441-1668 (f) Rev. 04/2018.
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