HOLLAND, Mich., Dec. 7, 2023 — Holland Hospital and University of Michigan Health (U-M Health) today announced a strategic alliance that will benefit health care patients across West Michigan by allowing both organizations to identify and pursue opportunities that support high-quality clinical services locally.
The alliance was approved by the U-M Board of Regents at its regular meeting today. The Holland Hospital Board of Directors approved the agreement at its meeting on Nov. 14. The strategic alliance takes effect immediately and is a three-year agreement. This is not a merger or acquisition, and the alliance does not change Holland Hospital ownership, governance or organizational integration.
According to Patti VanDort, president of Holland Hospital, one key goal of this alliance aims to provide clinical specialties to Lakeshore residents that Holland Hospital alone is not able to offer and reduce the need for patients to travel to receive the specialty care they need. “The partnership will improve local access to care and give patients greater choice and value,” VanDort explained.

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“Holland Hospital has enjoyed a collaborative and positive relationship with University of Michigan Health over the years, and we are enthusiastic for the opportunity to deepen our alliance to continue serving the evolving needs of our patients and the communities we serve.”
“At the University of Michigan Health, we are working to make sure residents of Michigan have access to the right care close to home. Holland Hospital is a high performing organization that we know will be a strong partner in our efforts,” said Marschall Runge, M.D., CEO of Michigan Medicine, which includes the U-M health system and medical school.
“This collaboration will provide the Holland community with local access to U-M Health specialists that Holland Hospital couldn’t otherwise offer,” noted David Miller, M.D., president of U-M Health. “We have already partnered with Holland Hospital on treatment services such as neuroscience. We know this collaboration will bring more choice and local access that will improve patients’ experience.”
The joint initiative brings the expertise of both organizations together, offering patients access to specialists at UM Health in Ann Arbor and U-M Health West in Wyoming, Mich., in addition to the care offered by providers at Holland Hospital. The alliance focuses on providing care locally. In cases where highly specialized sub-specialty care is clinically indicated, patients may be referred to Ann Arbor, but pre-and post-care will be done locally.