Mosaic Clinically Integrated Network Heads into Year Two of Advancing High-Value Care Across the State

October 30, 2025
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DETROIT — Henry Ford Health, a long-time leader in population health management and value-based care, is recognizing a successful first year – and preparing for an impactful second year – with its Mosaic Clinically Integrated Network (CIN). The creation of Mosaic CIN has resulted in expanded collaboration among physicians, hospitals and care teams as they deliver high-value care across Michigan, improving the health and wellness of the patients and communities we serve. 

Mosaic CIN is a network of independent, employed and academic clinicians who collaborate to provide high-quality, affordable care. The CIN allows the providers to share information, resources and best practices to improve patient experiences and health outcomes. By using a common set of goals, they make it easier for patients, providers, hospitals, and insurance companies to work together effectively.

In its first year, Mosaic CIN has already become one of the largest and most advanced networks in the country. Its impact includes:

  • Uniting 4,500 clinicians across Henry Ford Medical Group, Henry Ford Allegiance Medical Group, MSU Health Care and independent practices of all sizes.
  • Providing integrated, holistic care for more than 600,000 patients.
  • Spanning 13 counties across the state of Michigan.

“By bringing together physicians, hospitals and care teams under one integrated network, Mosaic CIN is redefining how care is delivered,” said Mosaic CIN President Dr. Courtland Keteyian. “Patients experience more coordinated care that improves outcomes and lowers costs, while providers gain the insights, resources and collaboration needed to deliver the best possible care.”

Addressing a Critical Gap
Mosaic CIN was created to meet a growing demand for a structure that brings physicians together to deliver high-quality, affordable care in a more coordinated way. By integrating data, resources and governance, the network reduces fragmentation and administrative burden while enhancing collaboration across care settings. 

For patients, this means staying healthier through better management of chronic diseases, fewer unnecessary hospitalizations and improved preventive care. For providers, it means access to clinical data, peer collaboration and shared tools to support decision-making. 

“Mosaic CIN’s patient-focused, physician-led approach is reshaping care delivery in Michigan,” said Dr. Jerome Finkel, Chair of the Mosaic CIN Board and Senior Vice President & Chief Primary Health Officer at Henry Ford Health. “By aligning independent physicians, medical groups and hospitals, we’ve built a model that centers around patients, improves quality, lowers costs and empowers providers to practice at the top of their profession.”

Local Roots, National Reach
While Mosaic CIN’s work is rooted in Michigan, its influence is national. In October, the network hosted its 2025 Annual Strategic Summit, featuring keynote speaker Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, President of the American Medical Association. The event and keynote speaker underscores Mosaic CIN’s role as a national thought leader in this arena.

“We are proud of what Mosaic CIN has accomplished in its first year, and inspired by what we can do in the next,” said Dr. Adnan Munkarah, President of Clinical Enterprise and Chief Physician Executive, Henry Ford Health. “Our providers are improving care locally and shaping the national conversation on the future of high-value care.” 

Visit MosaicCIN.org for more information.

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