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WHP Member Information

The Washtenaw Health Plan (WHP) provides access to medically necessary care including primary care, specialty care, hospitalizations, emergency care and prescription drugs for qualified Washtenaw County residents who don't have access to health insurance.  Every WHP Member has a Primary Care Provider (PCP) who provides direct care and helps coordinate any other health services that are needed.  Attention New WHP Members:  Make an appointment with your PCP for a new patient physical as soon as possible. 

Here is a list of Primary Care Physicians who see WHP Members:

Every member is assigned to either the University of Michigan Hospital System or the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital System for hospital and/or specialty care. Check these links for more information about the Washtenaw Health Plan:

Phone numbers for Specialty Care Referrals 

Members must stay within their assigned hospital system for hospital and/or specialty care.  Check your WHP card or call Member Services toll free at 1-866-291-8691 if you don't know your hospital system assignment.

  • For WHP Members in the University of Michigan Hospital System: (734) 647-5216
  • For WHP Members in the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital System:  (734) 712-2929

For information about your WHP services, or how to use the plan: Call WHP Case Manager, Measie James: (734) 544-2988 or email Measie James at jamesme@ewashtenaw.org

Coordinated Resources for WHP Members

WHP coordinates coverage with other community health resources. A brief description of coordinated services is shown here.

  • Guide to Health resources for female WHP Members 
  • Plan First!: Free family planning services for eligible low income women age 19-44
  • Family Planning (Title X): Free and low cost family planning services
  • MOMS: Maternity Outpatient Medical Services covers outpatient pregnancy related services
  • WIC: Women, Infant and Children Nutrition Program with free food and nutrition education
  • MIHP: Childbirth support, infant care, parent support home visits and education
  • BCCCP (Title XV): Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening for low income women age 40-64

(updated 5/20/2008 bb)