QuadMed, LLC, a Wisconsin-based health care experience company and a subsidiary of Quad/Graphics, Inc. (NYSE: QUAD) (“Quad”), has opened its newest health center in West Bend, expanding its Wisconsin network of health centers dedicated to supporting area employers and their employees. Other QuadMed Shared Health Center Network locations include West Allis, Sussex, Hartford and Lomira.
“Employers in southeastern Wisconsin have found great value in partnering with QuadMed to provide their employees with better access to high-quality health care through our shared network,” said Lisa Ness, Chief Growth Officer at QuadMed. “With the addition of the West Bend location, we’re making it even easier for employers looking for a more accessible, cost-effective care solution for their employees and families.”
The QuadMed Shared Health Center Network offers a wide range of health care services, including primary care, occupational health, behavioral health, lab, pharmacy, physical therapy, X-ray and select specialty services. This shared-site model allows employers to improve employee health outcomes and control health care spending without the cost of building and operating their own onsite health center.
Located at 1305 Chestnut Street, the new West Bend Health Center provides primary care, occupational health, acute care, virtual care, lab, and pharmacy services. In addition to improving access and reducing costs, QuadMed’s whole-person care model prioritizes the patient-provider relationship with the goal of achieving better outcomes for both employees and employers.
QuadMed’s expansion in West Bend reflects its ongoing commitment to providing world-class, affordable health care to local employers. Founded in 1991 by Quad founder Harry V. Quadracci to serve the company’s employees and families, QuadMed is a family-controlled, physician-led company that has grown over the past 30 years to support employers throughout Wisconsin and beyond.
“As a Wisconsin-based company, we are deeply committed to helping employers across the state stretch their health care dollar as far as it can go,” said Kathryn Quadracci Flores, MD, CEO of QuadMed. “While QuadMed has expanded nationwide, Wisconsin remains our home – and we take pride in taking care of our own fellow Wisconsinites.”
Wisconsin employers interested in learning more about the Shared Health Center Network can download the QuadMed Shared Health Center Network Guidebook, which provides details on locations, services, and support available for a simple per-employee, per-month cost. Employers are invited to access the guidebook at quadmedical.com/network.