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GHC-SCW expands network in Southwest Wisconsin

Partnerships announced with Southwest Health and Memorial Hospital of Lafayette County.

MADISON, WISCONSIN – Group Health Cooperative of South Central Wisconsin (GHC-SCW) is pleased to announce its partnership with Southwest Health and Memorial Hospital of Lafayette County (MHLC).

Starting immediately, GHC-SCW members can now choose a Primary Care Provider (PCP) from one of the two Southwest Health clinic locations in Platteville and Cuba City. GHC-SCW members also have access to emergency care, urgent care and specialty care services at Southwest Health Hospital in Platteville.

Additionally, GHC-SCW members also now have access to Memorial Hospital of Lafayette County (MHLC) and can choose a PCP from one of the three MHLC clinic locations in Darlington, Shullsburg and Argyle. GHC-SCW members also have access to emergency care, urgent care and specialty care services at Memorial Hospital of Lafayette County in Darlington.

“Further expansion into southwest Wisconsin demonstrates our commitment to serving our members where they live and work,” said Dr. Chris Kastman, GHC-SCW Chief Medical Officer. “We value the excellent care both Southwest Health and MHLC provide in their communities and look forward to sharing in that dedication.”

Insurance plans and benefits vary; GHC-SCW members are encouraged to call GHC-SCW Member Services at (608) 828-4853 to ensure their choice of primary care provider.

About GHC-SCW

Group Health Cooperative of South Central Wisconsin (GHC-SCW) is a nonprofit health plan that cares for more than 75,000 members. The Cooperative has served the greater Dane County area for 44 years and provides both insurance and clinical services for its members. GHC-SCW is the first health plan in Wisconsin to offer patients a money-back guarantee if they are not satisfied with their experience at a GHC-SCW clinic. GHC-SCW was rated 5 out of 5 nationally in 2019 and was the number one ranked private plan in Wisconsin from 2006–2019 according to the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).

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