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Hospitals Participating in MOSAIC, by County and Region, 2015-2024 Ascension Genesys Hospital (Genesee) Aspirus Ironwood Hospital (Gogebic) Hospitals Participating in MiSP 2021-2024 Ascension Macomb Oakland Hospital (Macomb) Aspirus Iron River Hospital (Iron) Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital (Keweenaw) Ascension Providence Hospital, Novi Campus (Oakland) Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital (Ontonagon) Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital (Oakland) Ascension Providence Hospital, Southfield (Oakland) Ascension St. Mary’s Hospital (Saginaw) Covenant Health Care (Saginaw) Ascension St. John Hospital (Wayne) Deckerville Community Hospital (Sanilac) Detroit Receiving Hospital (Wayne) Marlette Regional Hospital (Sanilac) Henry Ford Hospital (Wayne) McKenzie Health System (Sanilac) Henry Ford Macomb Hospital (Macomb) McLaren Bay Regional Medical Center (Bay) Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital (Oakland) Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital (Wayne) Mercy Health Saint Mary’s Hospital (Kent) Hurley Medical Center (Genesee) Mercy Health Mercy Campus (Muskegon) Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital (Oakland) Metro Health Hospital (Kent) McLaren Greater Medical Center (Ingham) Spectrum Health Blodgett Hospital (Kent) McLaren Lapeer Region Hospital (Lapeer) Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital (Kent) McLaren Macomb Hospital (Macomb) McLaren Oakland Medical Center (Oakland) McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital (Emmet) McLaren Port Huron Hospital (St Clair) Munson Medical Center (Grand Traverse) McLaren Regional Medical Center (Genesee) Ascension Borgess Hospital (Kalamazoo) Michigan Medicine Hospital (Washtenaw) Bronson Methodist Hospital (Kalamazoo) St Joseph Mercy Hospital-Ann Arbor Hospital ProMedica Bixby Medical Center (Lenawee) Oaklawn Hospital (Calhoun) St Joseph Mercy Hospital-Chelsea Hospital (Washtenaw) ProMedica Herrick Medical Center (Lenawee) Spectrum Health Lakeland Hospital (St Joseph) St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Hospital (Oakland) ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital (Monroe) Red dashed box indicates hospitals participating in the MOSAIC Transition of Care. St. Mary Mercy Hospital (Wayne) Sparrow Hospital (Ingham) .
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