KERR COUNTY November 14, 2007 ORIGINAL FARA Benefit Services, Inc 1625 West Causeway Approach Mandeville, LA 70471 (800) 259-8388 (985) 624-3354 www.farabenefitservices.com Why Choose FARA? '~' A Reputation Based on Excellence and Service ^ Live Call Acceptance!! ^ 24 hour E-customer service 'G~- Free Run-Out Claims Processing Kerr County 2 Year FARA Fee Guarantee ~ Dedicated Service Representatives for Immediate Response and Direct Employee Assistance ~''~' Dedicated approach to Healthcare Management ^ Fully Integrated Wellness Programs ^ All nurses and clinicians are FARA employees ^ Disease Management ^ Appropriateness of Care ^ Member Coordination of Care Advisors ~' Wellness Initiatives ^ Free On-Site Health Screenings ^ Free Health Educational Material and Mailings ^ On-Site Flu Shots ^ Enhanced Wellness Options ^ Innovative Custom Designed Member Incentive programs tied to Wellness participation ^ Zero Co-pay OTC (Over the Counter programs) ~'~- Tailored Networks to Maximize Discounts, Savings and Access ^ 100% Provider Access <-~ 98% Approval Rating from FARA's Current Clients (45,000 Members) 'G•'~ One of the Largest Privately Owned and Operated Third Party Administrators ^ Founded in 1978 ^ Adjudicates $500 million in medical claims annually ^ 181ocations across America c~r•A~. JENNIFER L. SMITH r ~~~~k SALES & MARKETING MANAGER 14 4008 t. 7t3 6 800 259 8388 s. ~. 504 285 0335 1 WWW FARA COM IR ~ WC r 0Al.1gEWA'i APPRpACIi I MANDEVILLE, LA 70471 3901 WILGREST. SUITF 28~ HOUSTON. TX 77042 ~FARfI. November 14, 2007 Kerr County County Judge Pat Tinley's Office County Courthouse, 700 Main Kerrville, TX 78028 RE: Kerr County On behalf of myself and our entire organization, I sincerely appreciate this opportunity to offer the expertise of FARA Benefit Services, Inc. to Kerr County and its employees. We are committed to your satisfaction and the integrity of our services. FARA employs over 500 full time personnel in eleven states. FARA has Branch Offices in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia; with our Corporate Offices located in Mandeville, LA. FARA's Third Party Administration of Group Health Plans combines Flexibility, Advanced Technology, Experienced Health Care Advisors and the Creativity to meet the special needs of Kerr County's employees. Ask your consultant or FARA Representative about Customizing your Benefits and Wellness Program to maximize your health care dollars. FARA Benefit Services, Inc. looks forward to a strong partnership with Kerr County. Sincerely, . c~•~ Jennifer L. Smith Sales and Marketing Manager FARA Benefit Services, Inc. cc: Don Wallace -Wallace & Associates FARA BENEFIT SERVICES 1625 W.CAUSEWAY APPROACH ~ MANDEVILLE, LA 70471 P ~ 985 624 8383 T ~ 800 259 8388 F ~ 985 624 3354 ~ WWW.FARA.COM Executive Overview FARA has served our members in Texas since 1979. At FARA Benefit Services, Inc. we are proud of our reputation for professionalism, dedication to service and value to our clients. F. A. Richard and Associates, Inc. Founded in 1978, in Opelousas, Louisiana, F. A. Richard and Associates, Inc. (FARA) is one of the nation's largest Insurance Services organizations. FARA's capabilities include: Group Health Claims Administration, Claims Adjusting, Loss Prevention & Control, the FARA PPO Network, Healthcare Management, Cost Containment, Special Investigations, Claims Management, Risk Management Information System Sales and Catastrophe Adjusting Services. FARA employs over 500 full time personnel in eleven states with Branch Offices in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. FARA's corporate offices are located in Mandeville, LA. Company expansions are based upon client needs, volume and contract opportunities. FARA is licensed to do business in 36 states and annually administers and adjudicates over $500 million in medical claims. FARA's national presence, serving over 375,000 lives, has earned the company a reputation for outstanding administrative and risk management practices, quality customer service and solid business principles. 1 t~rR~~ FARA Benefit Services, Inc. FARA Benefit Services, Inc. offers only trained and qualified personnel and the very latest in systems and technology. Our claims and customer service personnel average 10+ years in the industry. FARA demands the execution of timely and accurate claims processing, record keeping (including COBRA and HIPAA administration). We have earned some of the highest auditing grades in the industry. FARA's clients appreciate our flexibility in administering numerous group products. Our Wellness and Education programs are extensive. FARA believes that the education of each member is key to a longer healthier life, resulting in a better quality of life and reduction in claims costs. FARA designs and administers Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug Programs. As an organization specializing in the administration of self-insured and partially self-funded Benefit Plans, FARA is able to help its clients create customized programs that fit the clients needs, not those of an "insurance company". All of our services are performed with one goal in mind... "To reduce and control the cost of our client's Health Plan!" FARA offers its clients unique technology in e-customer service and claims adjudication systems. Web-enabled services include: • On-line enrollment • On-line Eligibility • On-line Content Management • On-line Customer Service • On-line Paid Claims • On-line EOB s • Customized Client Branding • Health Search Portals • Custom Reporting • EIDI and Auto Adjudication Our claims adjudication system significantly reduces claims processing costs while maximizing productivity. Our systems are designed to process health claims including membership, provider files, plan of benefits, definitions, and re-insurance. Our high-speed, automated transaction processing is an extremely flexible system that offers our clients simple high speed, efficient and accurate claims adjudication and payment services. After Cost Control, Customer Service becomes a major focus of FARA. All calls are accepted by "live" 'cnowled~eable service representatives. At FARA we do not use phone prompts, call stacking or voice mail. 2 ~'~- ~RRR. ""'FARA Health Care Management The FARA Health Care Management Division, based in Lafayette, Louisiana, was established to assure the delivery of the highest quality and most appropriate medical treatment in an atmosphere of cost control. FARA Health Care Management monitors appropriate medical care before services are rendered, and are highly focused on providing utilization review services including Pre-admission Certification, Second Surgical & Medical Opinions, Continued Stay Review, Discharge Planning and Large Case Management. Software utilized by FARA supports the staff of licensed registered nurses (RNs) who are experts in the areas for which they monitor medical or other treatment determinations. FARA's aggressive Coordination of Benefits and Subrogation efforts add even more value to containing our client's medical claims expenditures. CONCLUSION FARA Benefit Services, Inc. "best of the best" approach provides our clients with a team that cannot be rivaled by any other entity. It provides our clients with the best of all worlds in terms of stability, experience, efficiency, cost controls, flexibility and technological innovation. A claim paid accurately and timely, eliminates nearly all potential Health Plan issues. Our clients will not find another team as well prepared to take them into the future of group health care benefits as the FARA team. The employee and their family must feel positive about their experience in dealing with FARA. We accept nothing less. ~..v REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ~~) SPECIFICATIONS Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance Third Party Medical Claims Administration Group Term Life and AD&D Health Reimbursement Arrangement Cafeteria Plan (IRS code 125) Administration Prescription Benefit Management Kerr County Courthouse 700 Main Kerrville, Texas 78028 EFFECTIVE DATE: January 1, 2008 Page 1 of 41 Kerr County REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL TABLE OF CONTENTS "irr' Page Request for Proposal Legal Notice ............................................................................................... 3 Acknowledgement of Receipt of RFP, Certifications,Cor>8ict of Interest Questionnaire ................ 4 - 7 Notice to Proposers ..................................................................................................................... 8 General Information, Timetable .................................................................................................. 9 - 13 Background ................................................................................................................................ 14 RFP Assumptions, Questionnaires, and Submission Forms ......................................................... 15 -27 Attachments: The following files are also included on CD Claim Experience ................................................................................................................. Summary Plan Documents .................................................................................................... Census ................................................................................................................................. ASO Agreement ............................................................................................... If you do not have access to an intemet system you may obtain a hard copy of the Request for Proposal from: Gary R Looney, 3201 Cherry Ridge Rd. Suite D 405, San Antonio, Texas 78230 Ph: 210-930-6665 Page2of41 Kerr County Request for Proposal Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance 'Third Party Medical Claims Administration Group Term Life and AD&D Health Reimbursement Arrangement Cafeteria Plan (IRS code 125) Administration Prescription Benefit Management Kerr County will accept sealed proposals for listed items individually or corporately until 1 l :00 A.M. local time, NOVEMBER 14 2007 County Judge Pat Tinley's office, County Courthouse 700 Main Kerrville, Texas 78028. Proposals will be opened and acknowledged publicly on NOVEMBER 14, 2007. This is a procurement of insurance through the competitive sealed proposal procedure outlined in the Texas Local Government Code 262 including terms and conditions specified in Sections 262.030; 262.025; 262.026; At the proposal opening, only the identity of the proposers wil l be disclosed by KERB COUNTY. The proposals will be forwarded to KERB COUNTY'S insurance consultant for review, tabulation and analysis. The contents of each proposal will not be disclosed in order to protect the integrity of the negotiation process. To obtain the best final offer(s), revisions by short-listed candidates may be permitted after original proposal submission, and before the the contract award. All proposals will be later made available to the public for inspection after the contract is awarded. If a proposer indicates and justifies in his proposal(s) that certain information is proprietary, KERB COUNTY will not release the materials for public inspection after the contract award. Clarification of RFP may be obtained from: Gary R Looney, 3201 Cherry Ridge Rd. Suite D 405, San Antonio, Texas 78230 Ph: 210-930-6665 glooney @alamoinsgrp.com Please mark on the outside of the submitted envelope/box: "SEALED PROPOSAL FOR KERB COUNTY MEDICAL STOP LOSS, TPA SERVICES, LIFE INSURANCE AND AD&D, NOVEMBER 14 11:00 AM" and send or deliver to the attention of "Kerr County Commissioner's Court, C/O County Judge Pat Tinley County Courthouse 700 Main Kerrville, Texas 78028" KERB COUNTY reserves the right to reject any or all competitive sealed proposals ,waive any irregularities contained therein and to accept any competitive sealed proposals deemed most advantageous to KERR COUNTY. Any competitive sealed proposal received after 11:00 am., local time, NOVEMBER 14, 2007, will be automatically rejected and returned to the proposer unopened. KERB COUNTY will not be responsible in the event that the U.S. Postal Service or any other carrier system fails to deliver the sealed proposal to KERR COUNTY by the given deadline above. Page 3 of 41 r~` Kerr County Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance Third Party Medical Claims Administration Group Term Life and AD&D Health Reimbursement Arrangement Cafeteria Plan (IRS code 125) Administration Prescription Benefit Management PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIVING THIS RFP BY RETURNING THIS FORM In order to allow a fair and competitive bid process proposer will not be allowed to access markets prior to the release date of this RFP. The official date and time of release is Tuesday October 30, 2007, 10:00 AM. It is your responsibility to return this intent to bid with the proper means of contacting you or your organization. Communicating any questions, answers, or amendments to this RFPwill be made through the process you provide on this form. FAX or Mail TO: Gary Looney RESC Insurance Consultant 3201 Cherry Ridge Dr Suite D 405 San Antonio, Texas 78230 Fax: 210-930-183 8 WILL RESPOND* WILL NOT RESPOND COMMENTS: AGENT NAME: Agent Phone: Agent Email: Print Agent Name Agent Signature COMPANY NAME: F~A12P~~:.,~~}~~ 54.~1~~+c-~~ ~ ~-s~ COMPANY FAX 9Y5 ' L~~1 •~b35y Company Phone g1t5 • lrZ.~ • k3~3 COMPANY CONTACT EMAIL: ~B~C~ ~ -~A .COM SIGNATURE rr-' Page 4 K~~lr County Specific attd Aggregate stop Loss Instu~c T}rird ~Y Medical Claims Administration C'rrtxsp Term lift and AD&U Heahh Reimbuars+ernenc Alraztgemeni Cafeteria Plan (DiS code 125) Aazion `~''' 'PreSs:ription BcaefiL Maragetssent PLEASE FILM. IN THE E4LLQWING INFQRMATYON NEEDED ANb - sul~NriT wiTl~ rKOPUSnvr. The undersigned proposer, by signing and executing this proposal, certifies and represents to Kerr County that proposer has not offered, conferred or ags~eed to Loafer any pecuniary benefit, as defined by (1.07 (a) (6) of the Texas Penal Code, or any other thing of value as consideration for the receipt of information or any special treatment of advantage relating to this proposal; the proposer also certifies and represents that tbt proposer has not offered, umfcrred ar agreed! to confer nay pecuniary benefit or other thing of value as copsidetaciom for the recipient's decision, opimion, reCOmmendatioo, vote ar other exera~*e of discrtctinn concerning [his proposal, the proposer certifies and repteesents that proposes has neither ooerred Aor attempted to ipfluestce the exereist of discretion by any officer, trustee, agent or employee of Kerr County concerning this proposal on the basis of any Consideration not aoLhorized by law; the proposer also cet4f es and rtgte~nts that proposer has na recee#ved any infortsration not available to other proposers so as to give the undersigned a preferential advantage with aspect to this proposal; the prvpos~er further certifies and represents that proposes' has t]Ot violated any state, federal, or local law, regulation or ordinance relating to bribery, impsnper influence, Collusion or the like and that proposer wiII not is the future offer, confer, or agree to confer any pecuniary btaefit or other thing of value of any officer, trustee, agent m employee Of Kerr County in return for tltie persotr having exercised their person's official discretion, power or duty with respect to this proposal; the proposer certifies and represents that it has not now and will not ia- the future affer, confer, or agree to confer a peasniary ~ bentfrt or other thing of value to any officer, tsvstee, agent, or employee of Kenn County in (- connecxion with information regtuding this proposal, the submission of this proposal, the award of this proposal or the perfotmarux, delivery or sa]e pursuant to this proposal. The proposer shall defend, indetrsntfy, and held harmless 1Cetr tr+ounty, all of its officeas, agents and employees fronn and against aD claims, actions, suits, demands, proceeding, costs. damages, and liabilities, arising cut of, oonnerted with, or resuhirtg from nay acts or omiasiens of contractor or any agcrtr, employee, subcontractor, or Supplier of contractor in the execution or performance of this RFP. 1 have read all of the specifications sad general proposal requirements and do hereby certify that all items submitted meet specific~tio®s- Cb1ufPANY: FAIgA fleutfit Services. Inc. ~. AGENT NAME: an.WalM dr ' La ~n 1 AGENT SIG1~!ATURE: ADDX2ES,S:1625 W. C~t1St~+-5Y APDr'Q}C)b CIl'Y' Mandev~e sTATB: t.~- z~ ~onE: ~t~rn Tn.EPFloNE: 80~249~ FAX: 9~4-3354 FII3FRAL T1Nit: n'L ANbPOR 50ClAL S£~CURl7'Y ~: N!A bEV1ATIONS FROM SPECIFTCATIQNS IP ANY (Attach docutneents as nerxssary or start No Deviations): Page S DEVIATIONS FROM SPECIFICATIONS IF ANY (Attach documents as necessary or state No Deviations): Kerr County Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance Third Party Medical Claims Administration Group Term Life and AD&D Health Reimbursement Arrangement Cafeteria Plan (IRS code 125) Administration Prescription Benefit Management CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, AND OTHER RESPONSIBILITY MATTERS Name Of Entity: FARA Benefit Services , Inc . The prospective participant certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief that it and its principals: a) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency: b) Have not within a three year period preceding this proposal been convicted of had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; c) Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (Federal, State, Local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (I) (b) of this certification; and d) Have not within a three year period preceding this application/proposal had one or more public transactions (Federal, State, Local) terminated for cause or default. wr" I understand that a false statement on this certification may be grounds for rejection of this proposal or termination of the award. In addition, under 18 USC Section 1001, a false statement may result in a fine up to a $ 10,000.00 or imprisonment for up to five (5) years, or both. Leon A. Golemi, Vice President Name and Title of Authorized Representative (Typed) Signature o Authorized Representative Date November 1 2, 2 0 0 7 I am unable to certify to the above statements. My explanation is attached. Page 6 ~11rr" t11rr~' Conflict of Interest Questionnaire For Vendor or Other Person Doine Business with a Local Government Entity This questionnaire is being filed in accordance with chapter 176 of the Local Government Code by a person doing business with a government entity. By law this questionnaire must be filed with the records administrator of the local government not later than the 7`h business day after the date the person becomes aware of the facts that require the statement to be filed. See section 176.006, Local Government Code. A person commits an offense if the person violates Section 176.006, Local Government Code. An offense under this section is a Class C Misdemeanor. 1. Name of person doing business yvith local government entity. 2. ^ Check this box if you are~'filing an update to a previously filed questionnaire. ,~ ~ (The law requires that you file updated completed questionnaire rth the appropriate filing authority not later than September 1 of the year for which the activity des ibed in Section 176.006(a) Local vernment Code, is pending and not later than the 7`~' business day after the originally 61ed questionna e becomes incomplete or inaccur e.) 3. Describe each affiliatio or business relationship th an employee or contractor of the locaygovernment entity who makes recommendation to a local government o tcer of the local government entity respect to expenditure of money. /~/w~ 4. Describe each affiliati or business relatio hip with a person who ' local government officer and who appoints or employs ocal gov rnment officer oft e local government ty that is subject of this questionnaire. 5. Name of l0 1 ver ent officer with hom has affiliation or business relationship. (Complete this section only if the a w to , B or C is YES This section, tem in hiding subpa s A, & must be completed for each officer with whom the filer has affiliation or usin s elationship. tt ~dditio I s as necessary. A. Is the loc government o to receiv taxable income ^ YES B. Is the filer of the qu government officer ^ YES C. Is the filer of this qt officer serves as an ^ YES D. Describe each 6. Describe any other 7. Signatures this receiving or likely onnaire? ^ NO or likely to receive taxable income from or at the direction of the local ^ NO faire affiliated with a corporation or other business entity that the local government or director or holds an ownership position of 10% or more? ^ NO or business relationship. or business relationship that might cause a conflict of interest. Signature of person doing business with the Governmental entity Date Page 7 Kerr County Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance Third Party Medical Claims Administration Group Tetm Life and AD&D Health Reimbtttsement Arrangement Cafeteria Plan (IRS code 125) Administration Prescription Benefit Management NOTICE TO PROPOSER Information provided in these specifications is to be used for purposes of preparing a proposal detailing costs of providing the services and insurance specified. It is further expected that each proposer will read these specifications with care, since failure to meet each condition or a combination of specified conditions may disqualify proposal. Information provided by Kerr County includes: 1. Current census 2. Plan documents 3. Rate history 4. Standard Loss Information 5. High Claim Losses KERR COiJNTY reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or any portion thereof and to accept the proposal deemed most advantageous to KERR COiJNTY. Proposer is required to submit quotations on the basis of these specifications. Alternative quotations (for service on a basis different from requested in these specifications) will receive consideration if such alternatives are clearly explained. Any exceptions to coverage requested herein must be clearly noted in writing and be included as a part of the proposal. ~~ KERR COUNTY believes that the data contained in these specifications is sufficient for preparation for a proposal. The information is believed to be accurate and is based upon the latest available information, but it is not to be considered in any way as a warranty. Requests for additional information should be directed in writing to Gar~Looney_REBC, Insurance Consultant, 3201 CherrX Ridge Drive Suite D 405 San Antonio Texas 78230, Phone (210) 930-6665 Fax (210) 930-1838 Email address glooney@alamoinserp.com Page8of41 Kerr County Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance Third Party Medical Claims Administration Group Term Life and ADBr,D Health Reimbursement Arrangement Cafeteria Plan (IRS code 125) Administration Prescription Benefit Management GENERAL INFORMATION and INSTRUCTIONS 1. The information contained in these specifications is confidential and is to be used only in connection with preparing a proposal for all or part of the following employee benefit plans: Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance, Third Party Medical Claims Administration, Group Tenn Life and AD&D, Health Reimbursement Arrangement, Cafeteria Plan (IRS code 125) Administration, Prescription Benefit Management 2. KERB COUNTY reserves the right to accept or reject all or any part of the proposals, waive minor technicalities, and award the proposal to best serve the interest of KERB COUNTY. KERB COUNTY also reserves the right to waive or dispense with any of the formalities contained herein. 3. Proposals are to be submitted on the basis of the specifications contained herein. Alternate proposals will also be considered, if the alternatives are clearly explained. All deviations from the specifications must be clearly identified and explained. 4. The information contained herein is believed to be accurate and up-to-date, but is not intended to be an express or implied warranty. 5. No telephone or fax proposals will be accepted. Proposals will only be accepted if delivered by U.S. Postal Service, contract carriers, hand delivery, etc. KERB COUNTY will not be responsible for missing, lost or late mail. Any proposals received after the deadline will be returned to the proposer unopened. 6. At the proposal opening, only the identity of the proposers will be disclosed by KERB COUNTY. The contents of each proposal will not be disclosed in order to protect the integrity of the negotiation process. 7. To obtain the best final offer(s), revisions by short-listed candidates may be permitted after original proposal submission, and before contract award. 8. All proposals will later be made available to the public for inspection after the contract is awarded. If a proposer indicates and justifies in his proposal(s) that certain information in the proposal(s) is confidential or a trade secret, KERR COUNTY will review those materials with the proposer prior to releasing the materials for public inspection after the contract award. 9. Gary R Looney REBC is the independent insurance consulting agent providing technical assistance to Kerr County during the RFP process. Gary R Looney is compensated by KERB COUNTY on a fee basis, and is not compensated by the service provider. 10. Vendors are cordially invited to the proposal opening, but are not required to attend. rrr` Page9of41 err. Kerr County Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance Third Party Medical Claims Administration Group Term Life and AD&D Health Reimbursement Arrangement Cafeteria Plan (IRS code 125) Administration Prescription Benefit Management TIMETABLE 1. These specifications are to be released for action at 10:00 am October 30, 2007. 2. One original and two (2) copies of the proposals are to be delivered or mailed to Ken County Courthouse, C/O Judge Pat Tinley, 700 Main, Kerrville, Texas 78028 to arrive by NOVEMBER 14, 2007, 11:00 am. 3. Consideration and action on the Proposals will be presented to the Commissioner's Court on or about November 19, 2007. 4. The successful proposer will be notified on or about November 19, 2007. 5. Coverage is to be effective January 1, 2008. 6. Policies or contracts are to be provided to KERR COUNTY no later than 30 days after such effective date. 7. The contract term desired is three years with years two and three subject to County Commissioner's Court approval. PREPARATION OF PROPOSAL '' The proposer shall prepare their proposal in one original and two (2) copies on the attached proposal form with attachments as necessary to fulfill the specifications contained herein. Unless otherwise stated, all blank spaces on the proposal or as applicable to the subject specification, must be correctly filled. A unit price must be stated for each item, either typed in or written in ink. Any exceptions or deviations from the requested services must be clearly indicated in writing and submitted with and form a part of the proposal form. Failure to follow these instructions will be grounds for disqualifications of a proposal. Complete and sign all documents provided including the Conflict of Interest Questionnaire (CIQ) which is included in the information you have received. Page 10 of 41 Kerr County Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance Third Party Medical Claims Administration Group Term Life and AD&D Health Reimbursement Arrangement Cafeteria Plan (IRS code 125) Administration Prescription Benefit Management WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSAL Proposers may withdraw their proposals anytime up to the time specified as the closing time for acceptance of proposals. However, no proposer shall withdraw or cancel their proposal for a period of 60 days after said closing date for acceptance of proposal nor shall the successful proposer withdraw or cancel or modify their proposal, except at the request of KERR COUNTY, after having been notified that KERR COUNTY has accepted the said proposal. Withdrawal or cancellation of a proposal after the closing date for acceptance of proposals shall result in the forfeiture of the bid security. CRITERIA USED IN EVALUATING PROPOSALS 1. No insurance proposals will be accepted from insurers without a Best's Rating, of at least an "A-" in the most recent edition of BEST'S KEY RATING GUIDE FOR LIFE/I-IEALTH,. 2. Any insurers, agents or third party administrators shall be duly licensed by the state of Texas, and comply with all applicable state insurance laws and requirements or duly constituted applicable insurance regulatory authorities. A local government self-insurance pool organized under the Texas Interlocal Cooperation Act or other state law shall also be an acceptable provider. 3. The proposal must be in easily understood format with coverage clearly outlined. ~ 4. Proposals will be first evaluated on technical factors other than cost, including but not limited to coverage, benefits, services and financial stability. After a preliminary evaluation of the technical criteria, cost will be included in the evaluation process. Cost will be evaluated on an equal basis with the technical criteria. For the evaluation of cost, fixed administrative cost for athree-year period will be considered first; followed by total first year cost for stop loss insurance premiums and maximum claim cost. For aggregate stop loss insurance maximum claim cost, additional specific deductibles (lasers) will be added to maximum claim cost, if not an allowable claim expense for aggregate maximum claim cost. Page 11 of 41 Kerr County Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance Third Party Medical Claims Administration Group Term Life and AD&D Health Reimbttrsement Arrangement Cafeteria Plan (IRS code 125) Administration Prescription Benefit Management QUALIFICATION OF COMPANIES AND AGENTS SUBMITTING PROPOSALS. All companies and agents submitting proposals must be licensed by the state of Texas and have demonstrated level of good performance with municipalities, school district or other public entities in Texas. The company or agent must have an Errors and Omissions (E&O) policy with a minimum limit of $1,000,000. An agent submitting a proposal must maintain a fully staffed office for the servicing of the program. The agent must have been in business for at least five years and must assign a minimum of one qualified account representative to service KERR COUNTY to include assisting with enrollment responsibilities. This representative must have a minimum of five years experience in employee benefits, or hold the CLU, CEBS and or RHU designation. DEVIATION FROM SPECIFIED COVERAGE OR SERVICE ors Proposals are to be submitted on the basis of the specifications contained herein. Proposer MUST include the RFP Submission Forms with its proposal. All costs to be incurred and billed to KERR COUNTY will be firm and included in these forms. Alternative proposals will also be considered, provided the alternatives are clearly explained. All deviations from the specifications must be clearly identified and explained. UNDERWRITING DATA KERR COUNTY has assembled the underwriting exposure, and loss data included in these specifications. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information, it cannot be guaranteed. It shall be the responsibility of the successful proposer to review this information and work with KERR COUNTY on an ongoing basis to ensure all relevant exposures are included in KERR COUNTY'S program. If it becomes necessary to revise any part of this proposal, a written addendum will be provided to-all proposers who have submitted an "Intent to Bid Form". KERR COUNTY is not bound by any oral representation, classifications, or changes made in the written specifications by KERR COUNTY employees, unless such classification or change is provided to proposers in a written addendum from an authorized representative of KERR COUNTY or KERR COUNTY's insurance consultant. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS All proposers involved shall observe and comply with all regulations, laws ordinances, etc., of local, state, and federal government as they apply to this proposal process Page 12 of 41 Kerr County Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance Third Party Medical Claims Administration Group Term Life and AD&D Health Reimbursement Arrangement Cafeteria Plan (IRS code 125) Administration Prescription Benefit Management TERM OF CONTRACT AND EXTENSION/RENEWAL RIGHTS The term of the contract for insurances or service shall be for not less than one year, subject to earlier termination as provided by the law and by the terms of the contract. In addition, unless otherwise specified in the proposal, the award of this proposal shall include the right at the option of KERB COUNTY, and contingent upon the agreement by both parties, to any change in premium costs or benefits to renew and extend this contract on a year to year basis as may be permitted by applicable law and Commissioner's Court approval as may be in the best interest of KERB COUNTY; if the maximum term of this contract and all renewals of it shall be not more than three years before such contract must again be offered for competitive bidding. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE All proposal forms must be signed by persons who have legal authority to bind the insurer and administrator to the services proposed. DISQUALIFICATION AND REJECTION OF PROPOSALS Failure to comply with the requirements or the procedures set forth herein, or to satisfy the insurance and servicing criteria as set forth in the specifications, may result in disqualification. It is not intended that exceptions to the specification will, in and of themselves, result in disqualification. `'~- CONTINUITY OF COVERAGE ~~r All employees, retirees and dependents covered by the current plan are to receive immediate coverage under the new plan. Continuity of coverage for current participants is to be on a "no loss no gain" basis for all insurance coverage. In addition, proposers must waive the actively at-work provisions. In fulfilling the Continuity of Coverage requirement fair credit must be allowed for all or any part of health insurance deductibles or co-insurance satisfied, and accumulated lifetime maximum amounts before the contract effective date. Page 13 of 41 `err Kerr County Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance Third Party Medical Claims Administration Group Term Life and AD&D Health Reimbursement Arrangement Cafeteria Plan (1RS code 125) Administration Prescription Benefit Management Background Information Kerr County is located North West of San Antonio in the Texas Hill Country. The majority of the 200+ insured employees, retirees and COBRA participants participating in KERR County's self-funded health benefit plan use the services of providers located in Kerr County and San Antonio. Mutual of Omaha has provided Administrative Claim Services, COBRA, HIPAA administration, HRA administration for the Health Plan since January of 2005. The plan has been self-insured for several years. In 2005 the County instituted an HRA plan for all employees, changed the previous three option plan to two options both with HRA accumulation accounts. In 2007 the plan options were offered however, no employees enrolled in the $1,500 deductible plan. The HRA account expenses are not included in the losses attributed to the specific or aggregate insurance coverage. The County is very interested in providing a proactive wellness program for their employees. Be certain to provide a description of a wellness plan that you feel would impact the employees of Kerr County. The basic group term life insurance amount is $20,000 per employee and includes accidental death and dismemberment. A copy of the plan of benefits is included in the attachments. The rate is $.20/$1,000 for basic life coverage and $.02/$1,000 for accidental death and dismemberment. KERR COUNTY desires to receive proposals for continuation of the self-funded health plan based on duplication of existing Plan of Benefits unless other specified. 'oYrr KERR COUNTY currently provides medical plan benefits for retirees. The current retirees will be grandfathered for coverage. Future Retirees will be provided with a limited plan of benefits not to exceed the level of the Specific Deductible. Retirees are shown on census as Class R001. Page 14 of 41 ^wir Kerr County Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance Third Party Medical Claims Administration Group Term Life and AD&D Health Reimbursement Arrangement Cafeteria Plan (IlZS code 125) Administration Prescription Benefit Management Individual Stop Loss Insurance (ISL)/Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance (ASL) Request for Proposal Submission Form RFP ASSUMPTIONS: 1. Proposal is to be based on the duplication of the existing Plan of Benefits, unless otherwise specified, Any deviations must be clearly identified and explained. All proposals will be assumed to have been submitted without any deviations unless clearly noted. 2. Proposal is to be based on the provided census. 3. Contract effective date is to be January 1, 2008. All participants enrolled in the insurance plan as of December 31, 2007 are to be covered on a "no loss/no gain" basis. "No loss/no gain" for participants are to include credit/debit for accumulated deductible, coinsurance, and lifetime maximum benefits. 4. KERR COUNTY desires to receive proposals for a three (3) year period on one of the following basis: • Fixed price for the three (3) year period, or • Two annual renewal adjustments determined by formula at the time the contract is awarded, or • One (1) year contract with two annual renewal options for rate and premiums deemed to be favorable to KERR COUNTY. Renewal rates are to be provided to KERR COUNTY by October 1 (90 days prior to anniversary date). 5. KERR COUNTY will only consider stop loss insurance policies meeting the following: a. Specific and Group Aggregate Policy on a 15/12; paid/12; 24/l2 or paid /15 basis for Medical and Drug (Rx). We do not wish to see an aggregating specific. b. Medical and Drug (RX) Specific Coverage with $40,000; $50,000; $60,000 Stop loss. c. Medical and Drug Aggregate Coverage at 120% and 125% of expected claims d. Final determination on all lasers, if any, including deductible amounts and conditional lasers should be clearly identified and provided with RFP response based on provided claims data e. Insurance Company Quotation Document with all terms clearly listed f.. Waive Actively at Work Provisions 6. Renewal rate must be received by KERR COUNTY at least 90 days prior to date of rate change. 7. Any estimated savings, performance or other guarantees should be specific, quantifiable and should include a method for validation. QUESTIONS: 1. Describe the business entity submitting the proposal: a. Insurance Company Name: FARA Benefit Services, Inc. b. Address: 1625 W. Causeway Auproach, Mandeville, LA 70471 c. Contact Person: .Tennifer L. Smith rrr° d. Telephone Number: 800-259-8388 e. Year Founded (Ins. Co): 1978 Kerr County Page 15 of 41 Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance f. What percentage of overall business is Health related? 18% - 20% g. Managing Underwriter's Name: Employer Benefit Underwriters. Inc. h. Year Founded (Managing Underwriter): 1996 i. Number of Years for Representing Insurance Company: 11 years 2. Describe Financial Stability of Insurance Company offering stop loss coverage: a. Financial Rating Service Current Rating Prior Year Rating A.M. Best A+ A+ Standard & Poors N/A N/A Moody's N/A N/A b. Is Insurance Company authorized to do business in Texas? YES 3. Provide three (3) Texas client references (preferably public entities): Company Name: Keller Independent School District Company Contact information: Penny Benz Company Name: Livingston Independent School District Company Contact information: Denice Bienski Company Name: West Oso ISD Company Contact information: David Palacios 4. Describe the business entity submitting the proposal: a Name of Business Entity: FARA Benefit Services, Inc. Phone Number 817-744-1077 Phone Number 936-328-2200 Phone Number 361-855-3321 b. Current Business Address: 1625 W. Causeway Approach. Mandeville. LA 70471 c. Mailing Address: 1625 W. Causeway Aparoach. Mandeville, LA 70471 d Contact Person:.Tennifer Smith e. Telephone Number: 800-259-8388 f. Type of Business Entity: _/ Corporation -General Partnership Sole Proprietorship Registered Limited Liability Partnership _ Limited Liability Company 5. a. Has the business entity been a defendant in any lawsuit in any state or federal court during the preceding five (5) Years? / Yes No If yes, identify each lawsuit by party, case number, court, subject matter, and disposition: Pending Litieation• Gegenheimer v. FARA Benefit Services. Inc., No. 631-692.24_`h .Tudicial District Court for the Parish of Tefferson. State of Louisiana Association Obligation Dispute, onQOinQ Settled• Bayou Steel v. FARA Benefit Services. Inc., ET AL. No. 03-0699, US District Court Eastern District of Louisiana Reinsurance Arbitration, settled in 2004 err' b. Does the business entity have any claims filed against it which are unresolved and presently pending before any State of Texas Administrative agency? Yes ./No Page 16 of 41 If yes, please provide a full description of the charges 6. Financial Information: a. Has the business entity filed a voluntary or involuntary petition in bankruptcy, obtained an order for relief, or `r- received a discharge on any debt under the U.S. Bankruptcy laws during the preceding seven (7) years? Yes /No If yes, please describe: b. Has any owner, member, or partner of the business entity filed a petition in bankruptcy, obtained an order for relief, or received a discharge on any debt under the U.S. Bankruptcy laws during the preceding seven (7) years? Yes /No If yes, please describe: 7. Describe insurance coverage (include copy of Insurance Certificate): a. The business entity must provide satisfactory evidence of existing insurance coverage in the amount of $1,000,000.00 for Errors and Omissions or other fiduciary liability. If the business entity is selected to provide services it must provide evidence that such coverage will be in effect for the duration of the agreement. Please See Exhibit I (E & O Certificate) 8. Describe ISL and ASL claim payment: a. Where will claims be paid? FARA Benefit Services, Inc. 3838 N. Causeway Blvd. Lakewav III, Suite 2400 Metairie, LA 70002 b. What is the definition of "paid claim" to be eligible for reimbursement? Funded claim in which a check has been issued. c. Can KERB County's HR Director and consultant speak directly to claim examiner for questions related to payment of claim? Yes / No Comment: County may view system data and communicate directly with: Account Manager. Service Representative, Vice President of Claims. and Vice President of Corporate. d. What is the normal processing time for ISL claim? 15 Business Davs e. What is normal processing time for ASL claim? 15-20 Business Davs f. What expenses related to investigation of claim are eligible for reimbursement (e.g. hospital audit, medical records, etc) by the stop loss carrier? Anything requested by Stop Loss Carrier. Typically audits and LCM notes. g. If KERB COUNTY has negotiated with providers, will these discounts be accepted, in lieu of doing a hospital or other audit? / Yes No ~rr-' Page 17 of 41 h. Describe documentation needed for ISL claim reimbursement: o Copv of the policyholder's plan document o Copv of enrollment card and verification of no other insurance coverage for spouse or dependent; a Medical ~, Claim form completed signed and dated by the claimant within the last twelve months, which indicates whether or not other insurance coverage is or was available o Copv of COBRA election form along with proof premium has been paid to date o Copv of Third Party Administrator's Explanation of Benefits (EOB) and bills o Copies of checks issued o Copies of all correspondence regarding Coordination of Benefits (COB) o Copv of Operative Report. Larne Case Management reports, and medical reports o Copv of Hospital Audit o Subrogation documentation ie: Police and/or accident report. signed subrogation agreement and any attorney correspondence, if applicable o Copies of any and all documentation which had an effect on the consideration and payment of this claim o Copies of mandatory are-certification for all applicable hospital admissions o Certificate of prior coverage. if applicable 9. Describe Underwriting: a Will any claimants be excluded or assigned a higher deductible (lasered)? _Yes /No ~w If so, please describe: None known at this time. 10. Did you provide a Specimen Stop Loss Contract? Please See~r'bt II (SpecimarConh-.xt) /Yes No 11. Does your Stop Loss insurance contract have any exclusions or limitations that are more restrictive than those used in KERB County's booklet? Yes / No If so, please describe: 12. Are the active-at-work and disabled dependent provisions waived for the effective date of the contract? / Yes No 13. If Centers of Excellence are used for your transplant coverage, please provide specific information for facilities cost and procedures to be used: Please attach a schedule with complete information: Centers of Exoellerroes are aged and would be specific to the Network the County chooses. Please see ~v'bit III (Center s of F.~wellenoe Sctrechrle) 14. pleaca data a~r yariatinnc to tha Ra~leSt for Proposal Ascumn inns ~r nther qualifications for yolLr quote: None 15. After the ISL deductible is reached will the stop loss carrier pay claims directly to vendor or require Kerr County to pay claim and be reimbursed? Advance funding on ISL Claims is included. If reimbursed what is turnaround time? N/A Page 18 of 41 16. For what period of time are quoted rates guaranteed? Administration quotes are firm as quoted for 2 vears. Re-insurance is suaranteed one year from effective date. 17. Is a longer rale guarantee available? Yes / No If so, please describe: 18. Are quoted rates net of agent commission? / Yes No If no, please describe: 19. Do quoted rates include advance funding for: a. Specific Claims? / Yes No If no, additional cost to provide: b. Aggregate Claims? / Yes No If no, additional cost to provide: 20. Is the quote based on the services of a specific provider network? _ Yes / No 21. Please give rate differential to use the following networks: As aaplicable to Stog Loss Contracts and would vary by carrier. a. PHCS b. Healthsmart c. BC/BS ~ d. CNN Specific Aggregate e. Beechstreet f. Texas True Choice Page 19 of 41 21. The following rate exhibit may be used for rate submission however included with the CD or available by Internet is an Excel Spreadsheet titled, "Self Funded Quote Spreadsheet". Complete this spreadsheet as it will be used for bid analysis. ~r BASIC PLAN $ Specific Deductible Basis for Deductible: Incurred Paid Number of Rates Monthly Premium Annual Premium Partici ants Specific Premium: Single Family Com osite Aggregate Premium Com osite Aggregate Attachment Pts. Single Family HIGH PLAN $ Specific Deductible Basis for Deductible: Incurred Paid Number of Rates Monthly Premium Annual Premium Partici ants Specific Premium: Single Family Com osite Aggregate Premium Com osite Aggregate Attachment Pts. Single Family Page 20 of 41 Kerr County Third Party Administration Questionnaire TPA Organization 1. Name, Address, City, State, Zip Code and Telephone Number of Firm. FARA Benefit Services, Inc. 1625 W. Causeway Approach. Mandeville, LA 70471 Telephone Number: 800-259-8388 2. Is your firm owned or operated by a parent company? No If yes, please identify the parent and its primary business. 3. How long has your firm been in business? 29 years How long have you done claims administration? 29 years 4. Who are the principal officers in your firm? How long have they been in their positions? Primary Proposer Name of Or¢anization: FARA Benefit Services, Inc. Address: 1625 West Causeway Approach Mandeville. LA 70471 Principles: F.A. Richard & Associates. Inc. Leon A. Golemi Date Founded: 1995 Contact Person: Leon A. Golemi Name & Title: Vice President, 1995 Telephone/Ext: 985-624-8383, Ext. 6758 Fax: 985-624-3354 Email: leon.~olemi @ fara.com Todd Richard President & Chief Executive Officer. 1995 Reed Bell Chief Operating Officer, 1995 Louis Dubuc Chief Financial Officer. 1995 Nena Mullen Vice President of Claims, 1996 Parent Company Name of Oreanization: F.A. Richard & Associates, Inc. Address: 1625 West Cuaseway Approach Mandeville, LA 70471 Principles: Richard Properties Limited Partnership M. Todd Richard Reed A. Bell Daniel i. Clark David M. Richard Louis R. DuBuc Donald E. Casse Date Founded: 1978 Page 21 of 41 5. Is this a branch facility? If so, please identify the main office location. No 6. How many claim processors are Full Time employees in your firm? `~r+ All 6a. How many claim processors will be appointed to service this account? 1 Per 1,000 6b. Of those approximately how many years of experience does each have with medical claims processing? Minimum 10 vears 7. Do you have bilingual claims personnel available to plan participants who call your office for customer service and/or claims processing? Yes 8. How many clients do you perform claim administration services for? 22Clients. Membber lives of over 45.000 What is the average size? 500 9. Do you carry Errors & Omissions coverage? Yes Provide a copy of your current policy. Please see Exhibit I (E&O Certificate) Claims Administration 1. What are your claim office performance standards for claim accuracy and turnaround time? 99.7% Claim Accuracy 90% of all clean claims within 10 davs. 2. What is your average turnaround time? 8.5 davs 3. What is your current per day production minimum expected of your claims processor? Depending on plan an average would be 120 per day. 4. What are your internal audit procedures? Carrier or County on-site claims audits would be accommodated upon request. A SAS 70 on a yearly basis and Ernst and Young annual audits. 5. What edits and controls are used to avoid duplicate payments? Edits cross checked for eligibility date of service. provider and all codes Page 22 of 41 Feature 1, automated; 2. manual review Provides total charges against total allowable payment. Automated Checks for duplicate charges. Automated Compares number of inpatient hospital days on each claim a ainst admission and dischar e dates a roved b UR firm. Automated Compares procedure/service on bill against the procedure/service which was certified by the UR firm. Automated Assures services provided are, or are not, within the scope of a work-related injury/illness. manual review Identifies excess "usual, customary and reasonable" charges (R&C) for services. Automated Verifies that a provider is licensed to perform the type of services billed. Automated Identifies that the provider is a participant in a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO), especially one who has multiple locations or tax identification numbers. Automated i. Reconciles the diagnosis code to the procedure and sex code for consistency. Automated Handles pended claims. manual review Deletes upcoding. manual review 1. COB Automated R&C Automated Du licates Automated Over/unde a ments Automated PPO fee schedules Automated Eli ibilit Automated 6. What safeguards exist to protect against claims abuse and fraud? SEE TABLE in question 5 7. What program do you use to unbundle claims? Oncourse, Inc. 8. What coordination of benefits (COB) procedures do you follow? All claims are screened for possible Coordination of Benefits Our claim urocessina svstem automatically detects these cases and alerts arocessors about the need for investigation. The claim svstem tracks the existence of other coverage ner individual. We reinvestigate existing COB information annually to determine if there has been a status change We also identifv other carrier information from _enrollment forms notification records individual service inquiries claim forms or other information from physicians and other health care providers System notes pre-x, accident and eligibility prompts. F A Richard and Associates Inc is a leading company in the Claims• WC• and Risk Administration, as_such we have built our Benefits systems to support the efforts to control and identifv claims that should not be processed as regular medical claims. SEE TABLE in question 5. Page 23 of 41 9. What database do you use to determine Reasonable and Customary fee allowances? How frequently do you update your R&C screens? Medical Data Research (MDR) ~0'` Monthly 10. Describe your procedures for professional Medical claims review? One of our nurse managers are assigned to a Medical Claims review either by the Stop Loss Carrier. Claims Manager or Client If Medical Duration (MD) intervention is required the case file will be reviewed by Medical Duration to determine areas of appropriateness benefit and necessity. Peer review will also be enlisted on cases that require specialized intervention and determination. 11. Explain your hospital bill audit procedures. All hospital bill audits are performed by RN's to develop savings and necessity proformas. Both on site and office audits are available. 12. Describe your procedures for tracking and reporting excess claims? Excess claims are triggered by either dollar or diagnosis. A file is opened and procedural review is performed by supervisory personnel on a weekly basis. 13. Explain how you handle subrogation and third party disbursements? The claims processor reviews the ICD-9 code for indications of an accidental iniury. The claim is pended and a questionnaire letter is sent to the Insured The questionnaire letter contains a subrogation agreement which the insured signs If the insured's response indicated a potentially liable third party. we place the third party. their insurance carrier and/or the insured's attorney on notice of the Group Plan's lien and interest in any settlement Benefits are calculated and the action is "authorized". The claims processor maintains a log of payments and periodically advised the parties of the lien and negotiates a recovery at the appropriate time. 14. List the excess carriers which you are approved with for claims administration? Please see Exhibit IV (Stop Loss Carriers and Best Ratings) 15. Do you provide a toll free number for claim inquiries? YES If yes, what is the cost? There is no extra cost. 16. What are your normal hours of operation to answer calls for claim inquiries? FBS will provide Kerr County with a dedicated toll-free customer service line. The hours of operation will be conducted from 8 am - 5 pm central standard time Monday-Friday. The e-customer service will be available via a customized Kerr County website 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. 17. Describe your customer service process when an employee calls with a claim inquiry. All calls answered by live representatives That representative has access to look at all claims data and will follow issue through to resolution Name phone # will be given to employee should they need to contact for further assistance. 18. If you have a separate customer service unit, what are your standards for: Answer Time: <30 seconds Abandon Rate: < 2 % Please See Exhibit XII (phone Log) l9. What submission rate has been assumed when calculating your fee? Total Employee Lives 20. Does your fee assume a first year claim lag? If so, what is the cost to purchase mature claim year administration? Page 24 of 41 No. included at no additional cost 21. Does your fee assume any excess loss carrier overrides? Yes Eligibility System 1. How is an insured's eligibility assigned and maintained? Elieibility is by manual system input by 8roup. by division, etc. It is maintained daily. 2. How often can eligibility information be updated? Daily 3. Do you maintain information on each of the family members separately, as well as the employee? Yes 4. What is your accuracy standard and turnaround time for loading new groups, updates, and changes? Lead time is per group requirements (id cards and benefit to effective date) updates and changes are "real- time". daily. System Capabilities 1. Is your claim processing system completely automated? No 2. Are there any significant manual activities required to process claims? Yes 3. Describe your claims payment system, including hardware and software? tiler/ Trizetto/RIMS Adiudication System on an ASP-PC based. Please See Exhibit V (Trizetto Article) 4. Do you own or rent your claim payment system software? Our system is accessed on an ASP Basis 5. How is a person's claim history tracked? Electronically 6. How many benefit components (IE -separate deductible, totals, lifetime benefits, etc.) can be maintained by the system? All required 7. Can the system track number of visits by procedure? Yes 8. Can the system handle different benefit levels for PPOs? Yes 9. How many PPOs can the system handle for one client? As many as needed without stacking. ti 10. Can your system accept Electronic Data interchange claim submissions? Page 25 of 41 Yes 11. What percentage of your claims is currently accepted on an electronic basis? 20% ~ Banking Arrangements 1. Do you require the use of a specific bank for claim accounts? If so, please provide the name, address, and phone number of the bank. No 2. Is an initial claims payment deposit required to establish banking arrangements? No 3. Will you perform bank account reconciliations? Yes 4. Are there any additional costs to the banking? (I.E.: -EFT charges, monthly charges, etc.) No 5. What is the cost of the check stock you provide? No Cost 6. How many checks are provided in your cost assumptions? Utilization Review 1. What U.R. services are performed in-house? Yes 2. What outside U.R. services do you use? Intracorp How long have you used them? 10 years 3. Indicate which U.R. services you have assumed in your proposal? / Pre Notification / Preadmission Review / Concurrent Review - On Site or Off Site / Retrospective Review / Large Case Management / Discharge Planning 4. Can you accommodate Pre-Notification for the following? Yes / Specialty Care referrals / Home Health Care / Ancillary Services / Inpatient Surgical procedures / Outpatient Surgical procedures / Lab & X-ray procedures ~` /Inpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse /Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Page 26 of 41 Preferred Provider Organizations 1. Do you have capabilities to process PPO discounts in-house? Yes 2. Which PPOs do you have access to processing in-house? All listed 3. Can you install PPO discounts for Direct contracts with providers? If so, what is the charge? Yes, no additional cost 4. How many different PPOs do you interface with currently? 6 Who are they? Proprietary. Will discuss at personal present option 5. Which PPOs are you currently using? (attach directory or website access) Please see attached PPO Networks section Reporting 1. Provide a list of reports available in your standard reporting package. What is the cost of these reports? Please See Exhibit VI (Reporting Package) ,: There is no additional cost. 2. Can you generate customized reports? Yes Are reports available through Internet? Yes What is the charge? No Charee 3. How are paid claims reported? Paper or electronically or a Web paid claims representative. 4. How does your firm report claims to Excess Loss carriers? Both Manually and Electronically 5. Can you report on PPO savings? Yes General 1. What is the cost for producing a plan document? There is no addition cost. Is it included in your cost assumptions? Yes 2. What is the cost for producing a Summary Plan Description? `~lr~ There is no addition cost. Page 27 of 41 Is it included in your cost assumptions? Yes 3. What is the cost of having the Plan Document and SPDs changed due to regulatory changes? No Cost Is it included in your cost assumptions? Yes 4. What is the cost of printing the 500 Summary Plan Descriptions for the plan participants? No Cost Is it included in your cost assumptions? Yes 5. What is the cost for printing 10001D cards? No Cost Is it included in your cost assumptions? Yes 6. What is the cost of Explanation of Benefits: No Cost Is it included in you cost assumptions? Yes If so, how many do you assume? 2 per Submitted Claim 7. Is there an initial set-up fee charged for the installation of our plan? No, it will be included 8. Please disclose any additional fees or expenses that are borne by the client including but not limited to any contractual reimbursements, capitated fees of other fees paid to the TPA, e.g. Rx reimbursement. 9. Do you offer assistance in the administration of COBRA benefits? Yes HIPPA Certificates? Yes Please explain the type of assistance and/or administration duties you provide. Please see Exhibit VII (Claims Administration Agreement) HRA Questionnaire 1. Do you offer HRA administration in conjunction with your claims administration? ~ DPAS will have a direct connect with FARA. 2. How often do you reimburse a claimant for expenses incurred that are filed on a paper claim form? DPAS processes claims and reimbursements on a daily basis weekly basis or payroll basis or as requested by employer (plan). 3. Do you provide a debit card for all participants? Yes a debit card can be provided. Please refer to HRA section (fee schedule.) 4. Do you require the use of a specific banking institution? No DPAS does not require the use of a specific banking institution. 5. Is there a minimum funding requirement? If so what? No there is not a minimum funding requirement We do require pre funding for debit card accounts. 6. Please describe your HRA administration in relationship to your medical claims administration. DPAS will have an EOB feed from FARA. We will do an EOB crossover. 7. Identify all costs associated with your HRA administration package to include all costs and services provided. Please see HRA section (Fee Sheet.) 8. Do you include access to accounts via the Internet? At what additional cost if any? Yes DPAS provides 24 / 7 access to account information via a comprehensive and secure Internet portal. Page 28 of 41 called mvRSC com This service can be accessed by various websites, including www.myRSC.com and www ideas com The site also has employer account features available 24 / 7. There is not an additional cost for this service. Prescription Benefit Manager Questionnaire Please find the current prescription drug plan design in the medical plan summary attachment. 1. Please describe your retail pharmacy network (number of independents and number of chains; are all chains in the network?) including its relationship to you (e.g. owned or leased). Script Care Ltd provides pharmaceutical services to plan sponsors for their covered members through a national retail pharmacy network Script Care contracts direct with chain and independent pharmacies to provide access for covered members to obtain prescription drugs dispensed through their facilities. More than 60 000 pharmacies nationwide honor the Script Care benefits card. Included in this massive network of quality pharmacies are all maior national chains local and regional chains. and thousands of independent and neighborhood drug stores located in cities and towns across the country. 2. Please confirm that prescription drugs prescribed by any licensed health care provider, including dentists, will be covered by the pharmacy program. Agreed 3. Is the use of a formulary mandatory? Please attach a copy of the formulary for review. N~ a formulary is not mandatory Script Care can provide a complete formulary management program based on the desires of the plan sponsor. A formulary listing is enclosed. 4. Does the retail brand discount include savings from formulary, network spread, clinical savings, DUR savings? Yes 5. Is the brand discount a hard discount? Yes 6. Is the brand discount an average? Is it based on 11 digits NDC? The brand discount is based in the 11-digit NDC number of the actual dispensed medication. 7. Is the brand discount at mail order based on 100 units or actual acquisition NDC? Yes, based on 100 units 8. Is the mail discount based on 11 digit NDC? Yes 9. Is pricing for retail brand and overall generic effective rate guaranteed? Yes please see the enclosed pricing proposal for more details. 10. Your quote MUST include a traditional pricing model and a transparency full pass-thru model. Is the pricing guaranteed? Script Care has enclosed a proposal for a traditional pricing model and a transparency pricing model. 11. What is the discount for specialty drugs? What is the dispensing fee? Is the specialty drug program apass-thru under a transparency model? Are supplies included in the pricing? Please see pricing and dispensing fee details in the enclosed Script Care proposal(s). Script Care provides its clients with access to the SCL Specialty Pharmacy. The SCL Specialty Pharmacy is a complete specialty drug program including nurse consultation pharmacist consultation, educational programs and disease awareness information Medications can be shipped directly to the patient, physician or home health agency with easy overnight delivery Medications can be ordered via the Internet fax mail or by phone. In addition, any required syringes, gauze pads and other supplies for administering the medication are provided to the patient at no additional cost. For specialty drugs that may be covered under the prescription drug benefit the SCL Specialty Pharmacy processes these claims online through the Script Care adiudication system. This assures complete integration with retail and mail order claims activity For specialty drugs covered under the plan's maior medical benefit, the SCL Specialty Pharmacy operates as a medical provider and dispenses medications through an assignment of benefits arrangement. Once coverage and eligibility is determined the SCL Specialty Pharmacy will bill the discounted drug cost to the plan through a HCFA 1500 Page 29 of 41 claim form and upon receipt of pavment will collect the desienated deductible and/or copavment from the patient. 12. Please provide your definition of "generic". Also provide a definition of the generic included in the overall generic guarantee. Today the overall vast maiority of physicians and pharmacies support and approve of substitutins a seneric drug when one is available Generic dross are the exact copy of the orisinator brand drus. often times produced by the same manufacture Generic dross fall under the same strinsent FDA resulations as brand dross and they offer a safe and cost effective treatment option. There are only rare occasions when the physician requires the actual brand orisinator drus be dispensed and they must indicate so in writins on the prescription The Script Care system can support several seneric substitution protocols based on the input from the plan sponsor Our default seneric substitution rule does not allow the patient to override a seneric substitution allowed by doctor If the patient chooses the brand drus over the seneric drus the patient must pay the difference in price between the BRAND NAME drus and the GENERIC drus plus the brand name co-pavment This price difference does not apply toward the deductible, if any. 13. What quantity is an AWP based on for mail order? 100 Units 14. How are manufacturer rebates handled? Will KERB COUNTY share in the rebates? If so, what percentage? Certain Pharmaceutical Manufacturers participatins in the Script Care Ltd. Formulary Prosram pay rebates based on market share activity Rebates are determined based on a review of claims activity provided to the manufacturers by Script Care. Yes Kerr County will share in the rebates as covered in the enclosed pricins proposal. 15. Do rebates have a minimum guarantee per claim? Per brand? Script Care provides a minimum rebate suarantee on a per claim basis as outlined in the enclosed pricins proposal. 16. Are rebates paid quarterly? If not, when? Formulary rebates payments will be made by SCL within seven (7) months followins the end of each calendar quarter. 17. Under transparency pricing model, are rebates a 100% pass thru of Gross? Yes 18. Will coverage of OTC impact rebates? If so, how much? Actual rebates are determined on actual market share that develops from the plans own utilization. 19. Do rebates survive termination? When are they paid after termination? Yes if the contract is terminated in accordance with the Script Care contract termination provisions. Rebate payments will continue up to the termination date on a quarterly basis. A sample Script Care contract is enclosed. 20. Are rebates paid on specialty drugs? In some cases 21. Do you contract directly with manufacturers for formulary rebates or do you use another PBM? If yes, who handles? Script Care Ltd contracts direct with Caremark Inc. for formulary manasement services and as such does not have a direct contract relationship with Pharmaceutical Manufacturers. However, throush this arransement Script Care is able to offer it clients one of the industries most sophisticated and prosressive formulary and rebate prosrams. 22. Please describe how the drugs for the formulary are selected, and who is responsible for the selection. The Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) Committee is composed of actively practicins, seosraphically diverse medical professionals who are acknowledsed by peers as leadins thinkers and hishly competent Page 30 of 41 practitioners of the healthcare sciences Committee members represent a diversity of medical disciplines; a majority of the specialties represented include disciplines that rely heavily upon drug therapies in their daily practice On an as-needed basis additional physician experts serve as consultants during topic discussions related to their areas of specialty None of the members are under contract with. or are employed bv. pharmaceutical manufacturers Financial or contract rebate considerations are not part of the P&T Committee's drug selection process Conflict-of-interest safeguards have been established to uphold the integrity and independence of the Committee. The National P&T Committee meets face-to-face on a quarterly basis and, as needed, on an ad-hoc basis. The P&T Committee is composed of 18 independent healthcare professionals including 14 physicians. 3 pharmacists and a medical ethicist. The 14 physicians represent the following specialties: Allergy Cardiology Clinical Pharmacology Endocrinology Family Practice Gastroenterology Gerontology Hematology/Oncology Internal Medicine Infectious Disease Pediatrics Pediatric/Adolescent Psychiatry Pharmacoeconomics Psychiatry 23. Do you own your own mail service? If not, who do you sub-contract with and do you retain revenue? Script Care Ltd as a company does not own or operate mail order facilities. However. we do contract directly with certain mail order facilities on the same basis as we do with retail outlets. DrugSource. Inc. located in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, will be the network mail order facility. 24. Do you own your own Specialty Pharmacy? Or subcontract? If yes, who handles specialty pharmacy? Script Care provides its clients with access to the SCL Specialty Pharmacy. The SCL Specialty Pharmacy is a complete specialty drug program including nurse consultation, pharmacist consultation, educational programs and disease awareness information. Medications can be shipped directly to the patient. physician or home health agency with easy overnight delivery Medications can be ordered via the Internet, fax, mail or by phone In addition any required syringes gauze pads and other supplies for administering the medication are provided to the patient at no additional cost. For specialty drugs that may be covered under the prescription drug benefit, the SCL Specialty Pharmacy processes these claims online through the Script Care adjudication system. This assures complete integration with retail and mail order claims activity. For specialty drugs covered under the plan's major medical benefit the SCL Specialty Pharmacy operates as a medical provider and dispenses medications through an assignment of benefits arrangement. Once coverage and eligibility is determined the SCL Specialty Pharmacy will bill the discounted drug cost to the ulan through a HCFA 1500 claim form and upon receipt of payment will collect the designated deductible and/or copavment from the patient. 25. What is the average turnaround time for mail order pharmacy? Most mail order claims are processed within 2 business days. 26. Can mail order pharmacy be ordered on-line? Yes 27. Does the PBM allow 90-day fills at retail in addition to mail order? If so, what contracted pharmacies participate? What is the discount to KERR COUNTY fora 90-day network? What plan design is used? No not at this time. Page 31 of 41 28. Do you offer alternatives in the pharmacy program that can help control or reduce the plan costs? If so, please provide details and approximate savings for each feature. Script Care can administer a wide selection of customized alternative programs such as Prior Authorization. y~ Step Therapy and Disease State Management based on input from the plan sponsor. 29. Please explain your Drug Utilization Review process for these programs: a. Prospective b. Concurrent c. Retrospective Script Care Ltd provides a comprehensive interactive concurrent "Drug Utilization Review" program with the following on-line edits for each prescription transaction: • Drug-Drug Interaction• Identifies situations where the current prescription medication may adversely interact with any other active prescriptions on the patient's profile. • Duplicate Therapy Identifies situations where the current prescription medication is identical to any active prescription on the patient's profile. • Overutilization• Identifies situations where the average daily dose of the "X" most recent active prescription on the patient's profile exceeds the maximum medical standard daily dosage. • Excessive Dose• Identifies situations where the dose of the current prescription exceeds the maximum dose reported in the professional medical literature. • Drug-Age Conflict• Identifies situations where the prescribed drug will potentially result in an adverse clinical outcome due to the patient's age. • Drug-Allergy Conflict• Identifies situations where the patient may inadvertently obtain prescription medication that causes previously identified adverse reactions. • Inappropriate Duration• Identifies situations where the duration of the therapy is inappropriate (excessive) based upon the latest professional literature. 30. Please submit a sample of your standard reporting package. Attach samples of your standard reporting package that is included in your quote. Please note if your paid claims numbers are based on paid or incurred claims figures. Script Care, Ltd. offers a wide selection of in-depth management reports for monitoring the plan activity and budgeting for future operations. The following is a partial listing of utilization and management reports available through Script Care, Ltd.: Drug utilization by therapeutic class Top fifteen drugs in therapeutic class Physicians by therapeutic class Physician rank by number of prescriptions Top 400 drugs by dollar amount Capitation report Monthly summary report Utilization of drugs by manufacturer Provider summary Controlled substance report Savings report Reinsurance tracking report Cost Summary and Utilization Reports Claims data is based on paid claims. Script Care also provides its clients access to our secure interactive online reporting web site. A number of standard reports can be produced based on the time frame desired. In addition data can be downloaded in an Excel file format. Authorized representatives assigned by the plan sponsor also have access detailed PHI claims data as well. The plan sponsor can assign representatives they desire to have login authority. 31. Include in your response a PPI report, a specialty drug report, and a net cost per day for mail or retail report w/ specialty and acute meds removed. Page 32 of 41 See Sample Report Package. All AdHoc reports can specify any Pharmacy, Quantity, Day Supply, Cost, Copay, GPI, NDC, Therapeutic Class, or Therapeutic Category. Specialty Drugs can be reported in a variety of ways through the AdHoc filters. Standard Reports are summary reports that are group, pharmacy, or specialty specific. ~ 32. How do you propose getting members to look at alternative brands that have generics available and do your manufacturer contracts preclude you from providing this type of information to members? Today the overall vast majority of physicians and pharmacies support and approve of substitutive a generic _drug when one is available Generic drugs are the exact copy of the originator brand drug, often times produced by the same manufacture Generic drugs fall under the same stringent FDA regulations as brand drugs and they offer a safe and cost effective treatment option. There are only rare occasions when the physician requires the actual brand originator drug be dispensed and they must indicate so in writing on the prescription The Script Care system can support several generic substitution protocols based on the input from the plan sponsor Our default generic substitution rule does not allow the patient to override a generic substitution allowed by doctor If the patient chooses the brand drug over the generic drug the patient must pay the difference in price between the BRAND NAME drug and the GENERIC drug plus the brand name co-payment This price difference does not apply toward the deductible. if any. 33. What financial advantage would KERB COUNTY gain if we limited the pharmacy network to several large chains? Could exceptions be made in outlying areas? Script Care is proposing its National Pharmacy Network 34. Is electronic billing available? Reports on line? Is an interactive website available? Can members compare pricing of drugs on line? Yes electronic billing is available Script Care also provides its clients access to our secure interactive online reporting web site A number of standard reports can be produced based on the time frame desired. Members can review the copay for prescribed medications at the Script Care web site. www.scriptcare.com. 35. Will the PBM provide assistance with developing a communication piece? Yes 36. Provide all materials used in marketing your product. Please refer to the Scriptcare section 37. Do your administration fees include the following: a. Postage (in D below) - No. $1.00 per address b. Claim forms - Yes c. ID cards, (medical/rx combo cards?) -Yes d. Mailing to participants homes - No. $1.00 per address e. Participating provider directories -Yes f. Customer service representatives specific to KERB COUNTY. Yes g. Mail order forms -Yes h. 1 - 800 number to call center -Yes i. Standard report packages - Yes 38. Does your plan currently offer on-line access to claims and eligibility information for employees? Is there a separate charge for this to the plan? No. not at this time 39. Will any revenue be paid to a third party administrator for services, fees, disease state management or other vendor services by the PBM? Will all compensation to third parties be disclosed? Is an implementation allowance paid to the payor? If so, how much per member or head of household? No fees are paid by Script Care to any third party unless approved in advance by the plan sponsor. Script care does not provide an implementation allowance. 40. Will you audit the pharmacy data? Specifically, as a payor, what independent source will audit claims? What are the fees associated with an independent audit? Script Care has developed an audit database that holds more than 40 million prescription claims. In addition to the ad-hoc query functions the program is responsible For generating and tracking audit letters and Page 33 of 41 findings for Statistical Review (Desk-Top). The Statistical Review program is a complete analysis of pharmacy provider prescription claims and is performed by pharmacy professionals Claims data is analyzed by our pharmacy audit and tracking database that traces each transaction back to an individual prescription number and dispensing date. There is no extrapolation of recoupments made with our program. In instances of over billing for incorrect days supply submissions and incorrect package size calculations the over-billed amount is charged back as opposed to the entire prescription. Our On-Site Review program is a general overview and examination of the pharmacy's practices. procedures and the facility overall Performed by pharmacy professionals, our on-site reviews are designed to build program compliance and provide a sentinel effect to deter fraudulent or deviant behavior. Unlike other PBM's Script Care does not receive a cut of any audit recoveries. We feel this practice creates situations where auditors may find discrepancies that are erroneous and produces adversarial relationships with pharmacies. Audit studies provided by some PBM's indicate ever increasing audit recoveries. but pharmacies claim that these results or very overstated Since some type of audit program is currently in place by most PBM's, pharmacies have become very aware of the consequences of truing to buck the system. In fact from our experience the vast maiority of chain pharmacies follow contract provisions and their error ratio in processing claims on-line is low Although independent pharmacies had in the past a higher freauencv of audit discrepancies over time these results are beginning to improve. 41. Will you provide consultative modeling and forecasting annually? Yes 42. Will atrue-up of guarantees be performed annually? If so, when can KERR COUNTY expect payment of true-ups above guarantees under transparency model? Yes, within 7 months of the close of the plan year. 43. Will the mail service provider provide to KERR COUNTY copies of their suppliers (wholesaler or manufacturer) invoices showing net invoice for medications? No err` 44. Will your firm detail its total revenue from all sources for administering the KERB COUNTY pharmacy benefit plan and allow an independent audit by the KERB COUNTY? Yes 45. The 3 finalist will be required to make a presentation to KERB COUNTY and answer questions to fully explain the specifics of the program offered. Agreed 46. Will your firm contractually guarantee that the amount you reimburse to pharmacy providers is the exact same amount that is billed to the plan sponsor? Yes ATTACH A SAMPLE DRAFT OF THE PBM CONTRACT Cafeteria Plan Administration 1. Name, address, city, state, zip code and telephone number of home office of firm. Branch office location(s), if any. DataPath Administrative Services 1601 Westpark Dr. Suite 9 Little Rock. AR 72204 1-877-685-0655 2. Is your company awholly-owned subsidiary or a division of another company? If so, please identify the company name and address. In addition, please list all owners (if not publicly owned), and all affiliated companies. DataPath Administrative Services is a wholly-owned subsidiary. 3. Have any principals of the firm ever been named in a lawsuit dealing with the management/administration of a Section 125 Cafeteria Plan? No Page 34 of 41 4. How many clients are currently served? Please provide the largest group, the smallest group and the number of employees covered. Our client base has over 200 employers. Largest Group State of Lousiania 4200 Smallest Group Sunrise Aviation 2 5. What is the maximum processing time that will occur between receipt of claims and reimbursements to the members? Same day service if claims are received by fax email, debit card and electronic submission before 12:00 p.m.. Monday -Friday. 48 to 72 hour claim turn around is available for mail in service on Medical Reimbursement. Dependent Care Claims by payroll when claims are received before 12:00 p.m. 6. What guarantee will you provide to Kerr County that this function will be completed within this time frame? DPAS will guarantee that reimbursements will be processed within two business days. If we do not live up to this uarantee we are will to forfeit 10% of our administration fee for that month. 7. What is the size of your staff? DPAS currently has a total of ten staff members Although we have resources that allows use of other employees as needed. 8. List staff experience of the employees that will be handling Kerr County's account. r An Account Manager will be assigned to your croup if awarded. Our Account Manager staff has an overall experience total of over 20 years of Customer Service Background with a combined total of over 10 years of Benefit Administration experience. 9. List the office location intended to service Kerr County. DataPath Administrative Services 1601Westpark Dr. Suite 9 Little Rock. AR 72204 10. Is there a toll free number for employees and/or Kerr County to speak to a customer service representative? If so, what are the hours? Yes, DPAS has a toll free number 1-877-685-0655 1 1. Does your firm perform discrimination studies as to eligibility, contributions and benefits under the plan? If so, how frequently? Yes, DPAS performs discrimination studies. 12. Does your company offer debit card services? If so, please explain in detail. mvSourceCardT"" is aspecial-purpose MasterCard® debit card that interfaces with Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAI Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAI. Dependent Care Assistant Programs (DCAP) and Transportation Management Accounts. For the most part, mvSourceCardT"" works iust like a debit card except that it is limited to specific merchants and eligible expenses. which are determined by the benefit account selected and defined by Merchant Category Codes ("MCCs"). mySourceCardTM users simply present the card at specified categories of providers. such as healthcare Page 35 of 41 roviders. pharmacies. dependent care, and mass transit and parking providers for payment of out-of- pocket balances such as co-payments deductibles and coinsurance amounts. The transaction is then processed like other debit cards and the amount is automatically deducted - in real time -from the FSA HRA HSA DCAP or other benefit plan "purses "Non-card transactions are integrated into the account balances via the administration svstem for a total picture of the benefit account. Account balances and transaction information are easily accessible online. ADMINISTRATION 1. Describe the computerized system used to collect, assimilate and integrate the data of the program. RIMS/Trizetto Please see exhibit V (Trizetto) 2. Provide a sample of your Administrative Service Agreement. Please see Exhibit VII (Claims Agreement) 3. Provide a sample of your Plan Document. Please see Exhibit VIII (Sample Plan Document) 4. Describe your capabilities for Direct Deposit. FARA will accept direct deposit. draft or a paper check 5. Provide samples of worksheets and/or any materials that will be provided to Kerr County for educational purposes. FARA will customize and distribute materials for Kerr County Please see Exhibit IX (Implementation) 6. Describe your process for entering enrollment information into your system. Manual input of electronic fax or paper data 7. What electronic or Web-based services does your company offer? Full access through svstem portal Can claims be filed via fax or through other electronic means? Yes Do you charge additional fees for this service? No 8. Does your firm provide monthly, quarterly, or annual account statements directly to the participating employees? If so, please explain in detail the process and if there are any additional fees associated with Employee Account Status statements. This information is available to employees on-line 9. Provide a sample of Section 125 reports generated for employees and Kerr County. Provide a sample of any other reports that you believe may be useful to Kerr County on a regular basis. Please provide sample reports that would be utilized for bank reconciliation. Please see HRA section for a sample of Section 125 Please see Exhibit X (Status Link) ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE 1. Any Administrator must have filed and be approved with the State of Texas. If a TPA is later rejected by the State, it will be considered grounds for dismissal. Page 36 of 41 2. Is your organization for profit or non-profit? Profit ,~, 3. Are you an affiliate of an insurance carrier or independently owned and managed? Independent 4. If you are a multiple site organization, are certain services delegated to specific locations or are all services available at any location? Certain services are delegated to specific locations. LIABILITY PROTECTION & BANKING REFERENCE 1. Please disclose the amount of liability insurance protection currently in force. The selected Administrator must provide confirmation of coverage. $10, 000, 000 2. Is the company and all employees bonded? If so, please provide details. Yes. All employees are covered under a "Blanket" Bond. Please see Exhibit I (E&O Certificate) 3. Are employees covered by workers compensation insurance while performing services on site at Kerr County? Yes PRICES/FEES 1. Provide schedules of fees for each Plan. Indicate whether fees or services are contingent upon the sale of any products to Kerr County and the conditions under which the products would be sold. Please see HRA section (fee page) 2. Are the fees due payable on the first of the month, quarterly, annually or combination of these? First of the month 3. Is a fee structure available that incorporates various levels of participation? Yes 4. Do you intend to receive any commissions from the vendors servicing Kerr County? No 5. Explain any methods to be utilized to control expense. Internal Cost Controls 6. Provide a fee for administering the Medical and Dependent Care Spending Accounts with and without a Debit Card option. Please see HRA section (Account Balance Report) Page 37 of 41 HISTORY 1. Briefly explain the development of your organization and your corporate business objectives. Please see Executive Overview in the front of the proposal. ~r 2. Explain how long you have been in business and how long you have been providing Section 125 Administration services. 29 years UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS 1. What do you feel is unique about your firm that will offer the best value to Kerr County for Section 125 Administration services? DataPath Administrative Services Inc. offers the personal touch of a small company and vet the efficiencies of a large company DPAS has been providing FSA administration services since for over 10 years Our parent company DataPath Inc. has been providine these services since 1984.Our client base of over 200 employers includes croups such as government entities, universities, hospitals. schools. oil companies and non-profit oreanizations. Our clients eniov personal service. compliant solutions. and a responsive team of dedicated and educated professionals. 2. Please comment on any other characteristics of your organization that are considered unique in the industry. One of the Largest Privately Owned and Operated Third Party Administrator's. ^ Founded in 1998 ^ Accuracy adjudicates $500 million in medical claims ^ 18 locations nationally A Reputation Based on Excellence and Service. ^ Live Call Acceptance!! ^ 24 hour E-customer service 98% Approval Rating from The State's Largest Employer (45,000 Members) Proactive approach to Healthcare Management ^ Fully Integrated Wellness Programs ^ All nurses and clinicians are FARA employees ^ Disease Management ^ Appropriateness of Care ^ Member Coordination of Care Advisors The RIMS Trizetto System insures Accurate timely processing of claims. ^ 99.7°10 Claims Accuracy with average ^ Proven Disaster Recover System Human Resource and Member access via Status Link and Claims Link WELLNESS AND PREVENTION QUESTIONNAIRE: 1. Provide an executive summary of the wellness services you provide. Please see Exhibit XI (Wellness Report) 2. Are wellness and prevention medical services your main line of business? If not, please explain in detail where and how wellness fits into your business plan. All of FARA Benefit Services Inc. TPA services are coordinated to enhance wellness and prevention. FARA accomplishes this by utilizing reports from both the Claims and Prescription data to developed education programs that fit the needs of Kerr County's employees. Abase line for each employee will be ~"' established at the enrollment Health Fair . Wellness Coaches can then be utilized to deliver and build an appropriate plan with each individual. FARA will defer and coordinate all wellness programs under the direction of Kerr County. Page 38 of 41 HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT (HRA) SERVICES: 1. Describe the Health Risk Assessment (HRA) tool your organization offers. Please attach a sample. Please refer to the DataPath HRA attachment. 'mow 2. In what languages are your HRA, website, and employee materials available? DataPath HRA and employee materials are available in English and Spanish. 3. What is the average participation rate for your clients? DataPath average client participation is 40%. 4. Explain your experience designing incentive systems to drive participation, including your most successfully designed incentive program. Our main incentive DathPath offers is absolutely no cost to the members, resulting in high level member participation. 5. Please complete the grid below with a checkmark or specific answer if your HRA includes the feature described. Please see grid below 6. How often do you recommend that the members have an HRA? DataPath recommends members have an HRA annually. 7. Please describe turnaround time for each of the following areas: DataPath offers several products depending on the complexity of the product chosen the below could take anywhere from 1 to 6 weeks. a. Providing the HRA results to individuals. b. Contacting individuals for possible interventions. c. Providing Kerr County with a summary report of the initial HRA results. Please describe how your company would communicate with individuals to assist them in understanding how to utilize the HRA and how to interpret the results. All the HRA results come with user friendly. comprehensive communications and reports. 9. Describe how your company will set and reach HRA participation goals? DathPath will review the overall obiectives with the plan to help assist with a strategy based on the plans specific needs. 10. Do you recommend using incentives? If so, please describe sample incentives your company might recommend. Yes DataPath offers incentives such as reduced copav and the implementation of a point and reward s sv tem• 11. How is the individual's HRA record updated in working with the disease management staff? DataPath works with the plans Disease Management staff to coordinate and determine special reporting needs. 12. Do you monitor and report individual HRA changes from year to year? DataPath has several different nroarams available to help facilitate this and we work with the plan to ensure one is chosen to reflect the clans requirements. Page 39 of 41 HRA PRODUCT FE~TL~xE Included? Web-based HRA es Pa er-based HRA es Biometric clinic based es Provides information on confidentialit es Provides information on how data will be used es DATA COLLE(-TF,D Health status es Chronic conditions es Famil health histor es Medications es Lifest le risks es Safet es Preventive exams es Immunizations es Biometrics es Readiness to chan e es INDIVIDU'AI. RESUL'I`s High-risk clinical situations are identified and appropriate steps can be taken for immediate intervention. es Score communicated es Focus/ riorit of individual's health/lifest le areas are communicated es Health im rovement recommendations are made es Action ste s rovided es Can o to s ecific to ics within web site es Summar re ort is available online es Summar re ort can be rinted es Links to additional health information are available es Provides information or links to risk reduction ro rams es Employer can customize messages on their URL to include references and links to internal ro rams or other vendors es ED4PLOYER REPORTS Web-based/electronic re orts available es Re orts can be rinted es Lifest le risks are re orted es Health status are re orted es Chronic conditions are re ored es IMPLEMENTATION & COMMUNICATION STRATEGY: Please provide a proposed communication plan for introducing an onsite wellness program and reference the ongoing communication process. Outline your company's responsibilities in these processes. Please include copies of your educational materials and timelines for distribution. Enrollment /Health Fair Please see Exhibit IX (Implementation) On-Site Wellness Coaches** Please see Exhibit XI (Wellness Program) Quarterly News Letters Educational Payroll Stuffers, Mail outs, Posters Please see Exhibit IX (Implementation) Health Care Advisors (800 number) Web based Health Information 24 hr nursing line Page 40 of 41 1. How can employees communicate with the medical team? Dedicated 800 number or 24 hr nursing line 2. Discuss the frequency and type of communications that eligible persons will receive throughout the program period. FARA will create a specialized program to target areas indicated through the base line information and under the direction of Kerr County 3. Provide your web address and any access codes needed to explore your services. fbs @fara.com 4. How would you suggest reaching spouses? 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The Insured does not become a subscriber to the Workers' Compensation system by purchasing this Policy, and if the Insured is a non~subscribeq the Insured ~r loses certain common-law defenses as well as certain limitations on liability that would otherwise be available under the Workers' Compensation law as it pertains to non~ubscribers and the required notifications that must be filed and posted. The Insured understands the liability assumed under the portion of the employee benefit plan which it is self- insuring and further understands that the Insured is exempted from Chapter 101 of the Texas Insurance Code only if a qualified employee benefits plan has been filed and meets the requirements of ERISA. IN WITNESS WHEREOF Monumental Life Inswance Company has caused this Policy to be executed by its President and Secretary at our Home Office in Baltimore, Maryland. ~ ~" _~ - Secretary President EXCESS LOSS INSURANCE POLICY MLSL25CTX (3/01) TABLE OF CONTENTS SCHEDULE OF EXCESS LOSS COVERAGE DEFINITIONS SPECIMEN EFFECTIVE DATE OF COVERAGE PREMIUM AND FACTORS PROVISIONS REIMBURSEMENT PROVISIONS TERMINATION PROVISIONS REINSTATEMENT PROVISIONS S P E C I M E NsUBSEQUENT POLICY PERIOD PROVISIONS GENERAL PROVISIONS GENERAL EXCLUSIONS PROVISION AGGREGATE ACCOMMODATION ENDORSEMENT (IF APPLICABLE) AGGREGATE TERMINAL LIABILITY ENDORSEMENT (IF APPLICABLE) ~ SPECIFIC EXPEDTTED REIMBURSEMENT ENDORSEMENT (IF APPLICABLE) SPECIFIC TERMINAL LIABILITY ENDORSEMENT (IF APPLICABLE) SPECIFIC TRANSPLANT STEP DOWN DEDUCTIBLE ENDORSEMENT (IF APPLICABLE) TERMINAL LIABILITY ENDORSEMENT (IF APPLICABLE) CONT-1 MONUMENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Administrative Office: 125 N. Ridgewood Ave, Suite 301, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: 1-888-500-EBUI (3284) SCHEDULE OF EXCESS LOSS COVERAGE P$~eobO rxxc,~ssJr,d,s C~ove~ is only applicable to Excess Loss Insurance provided by the Company during the Policy Insured: - Policy Number: Effective Date: Coverage specified herein is applicable only during the Policy Period from to , and is further subject to all terms and conditions of this Policy. Acrtvpl}~gI ~k/' aky'ii ui~e~T ^Applied ^Waived with Approved Disclosure The c rvely at Wor rsa ~hty requirement is explained in the definition of "Covered Person" in the Definitions Section. SPECIFIC EXCESS LOSS INSURANCE ^Yes ^ No Benefit Period: Covered Expenses Incurred from _ through and Paid from through _; however, if the Policy is terminated before the end of the originally scheduled Policy Period set forth above, Covered Expenses must be Incurred from through the termination date and Paid from through the termination date to be eligible for reimbursement. coecific Deductible ^ Per Covered Person ^ Per family r~gregating Specific Deductible Specific Percentage Reimbursable Lifetime Maximum Specific Benefit Per Covered Person including Specific Deductible): ^ $500,000 ^ $1,000,000 ^ $2,000,000 ~] Other $_ Covered Expenses under Specific Excess Loss: ^ Medical ^ Stand Alone Prescription Drug Program Common Accident Provision Yes ^ No^ Common Accident means if more than one Covered Person in the same immediate family incurs Covered Expenses as a result of the same accident, the Specific Deductible will be applied only once to all Covered Expenses Paid because of that accident for all Covered Persons in the family during the same Benefit Period. Covered Expenses Incurred from _ through per ^Covered Person ^Family will be limited to $ Specific Premium Rates Per Month Covered Units Number of Units on Effective Date Rates er Covered Unit Sin le $ Famil $ AGGREGATE EXCESS LOSS INSURANCE ^Yes ^ No Benefit Period: Covered Expenses Incurred from through and Paid from through however, if the Policy is terminated before the end of the originally scheduled Policy Period set forth above, no reimbursement will be made under Aggregate Excess Loss Insurance. Covered Expenses Incurred from through will be limited to $ of the Annual Aggregate Deductible, whichever is greater. Covered Expenses under A,~$rega~e Excess Loss Coverage: ^ Medical I_1 Stand Alone Prescription Drug Program ~Ji onC I ~O~~sability) Income Aggregate Percentage Reimbursable Maximum Aggregate Benefit: ^ $500,000 ^ $1,000,000 ^ Other $ Minimum Annual Aggregate Deductible: $ Deductible amount times 12, whichever is greater. Loss Limit Per Covered Person: $ or or _ % of the first Monthly Aggregate P E I M E N Monthly Aggregate Factors Covered Units # on Effective Date Medical Prescription Drug Dental $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ~eggregate Excess Loss Premium ^ per Covered Unit per month ^annual $ SPECIAL CONDITIONS: ENDORSEMENTS ATTACHED TO AND MADE PART OF POLICY AT EFFECTIVE DATE: PREMNM (a) SPECIFIC EXPEDITED REIMBURSEMENT ENDORSEMENT ^YES ^NO $ - (b) SPECIFIC TERMINAL LIABILITY ENDORSEMENT ^YES ^NO $ _ (c) AGGREGATE ACCOMODATION ENDORSEMENT ^YES ^NO $ (d) AGGREGATE TERMINAL LIABILITY ENDORSEMENT ^YES ^NO $ _ (e) AGGREGATING SPECIFIC DEDUCTIBLE ENDORSEMENT ^YES ^NO $ (f) OTHER ^YES ^NO $ _ ACCEPTED BY THE INSURED THIS DAY OF , 20_ Authorized Signature: Printed Name: Title: SCHED-2 err. DEFINITIONS ACTNELY AT WORK means the performance of all the regular duties of employment by the Covered Employee for the Insured on a full-time basis (as specified in the Plan Document), at normal pay at the Covered Employee's normal place of business. An employee will be considered Actively at Work on each day of a regular paid vacation or a regular non-working day on which he or she is not di~l$ its o{sPk fias'~p~v~at~irk on his or her last scheduled work day. AGGREGATE PERCENTAGE REIMBURSABLE is set forth in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage. ANNUAL AGGREGATE DEDUCTIBLE for any one Policy Period means the greater of (a) sum of the Monthly Aggregate Deductibles; or (b) the Minimum Annual Aggregate Deductible. BENEFIT PERIOD means the period of time specified in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage in which a Covered Expense must be Incurred by the Covered Person and Paid by the Plan to be eligible for reimbursement under this Policy. This period does not alter the Effective Date, Policy Period, or waive this Policy's eligibility requirements. CiE~1M~E~~n~ ~Temployee of the Insured who is eligible for coverage under the Plan, and is otherwise eh r e r l overed under the Plan. COVERED EXPENSE means medical or other expenses under the Plan to which this Policy applies, as shown in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage, and which are not specifically excluded by the terms of this Policy. Covered Expense does not include any payment for the cost of administrating the Plan or other Insured contracted services. This Policy will reimburse, as a Covered Expense, the patient services tax as imposed by the New York Care Reform Act of 1996 (HCRA) or the surcharge imposed by the Massachusetts Uncompensated Care Pool. Any other tax or surcharge levied by any state or other governmental subdivision will not be considered a Covered Expense under this Policy. 'OVERED PERSON means (a) a Covered Employee, (b) a dependent of a Covered Employee which dependent is eligible for verage under the Plan, and is otherwise eligible for benefits under the Plan and covered under the Plan, or (c) if requested in the application, a covered retired employee as defined by the Plan Document; however, unless the Actively at Work/Disability requirement is waived as shown on the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage, a Covered Person does not include: (1) any Covered Employee who is not Actively at Work either on the Effective Date or the effective date of his or her coverage under the Plan, whichever is later, or eligible dependents of such Covered Employee, until the Covered Employee returns to Actively at Work status; or (2) any dependent of a Covered Employee if such dependent is, on the Effective Date or the effective date of his or her coverage under the Plan, whichever is later, either hospital~confined or unable to perform the normal activities of a person of like sex and age in good health, until the end of such confinement or disability. Waiver of the Actively at Work/Disabiliry requirement does not affect the obligation of the Insured and the Third Party Administrator to disclose information requested by the Company for underwriting purposes and does not affect the Company's rights in event of failure to disclose such information. COVERED UNIT means the following. (a) an employee covered as one individual under the Plan; (b) an employee and dependents covered under the Plan; or (c) such other defined unit or units as agreed upon between the Company and Insured. The types of Covered Units and the factors and premium rates for each type are shown in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage. EFFECTIVE DATE is the date set forth in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage. EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLAN (Also known as the PLAN) means the self-funded health care plan established by the plan sponsor to provide certain benefits to Covered Persons. INCURRED means with respect to medical services or supplies, the date on which the services are rendered or supplies are purchased by the Covered Person; and, with respect to disability income benefits if selected in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage, the date each periodic benefit payment becomes payable to the Covered Person (not the date the disability commences). INSURED means the entity requesting Excess Loss Insurance. DEF-1 `~irr` LOSS, LOSSES means amounts actually Paid by the Plan for Covered Expenses. LOSS LIMIT PER COVERED PERSON is set forth in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage. However, if claims are Paid under the Plan for a Covered Person for benefits that are covered under Aggregate Excess Loss Insurance, but not covered under Specific Exc~~ess~~Loss~~11I'',nsurrranceTT, the~~Loss Limit for that Covered Person will be increased by the amount of such Payment. IV~4X~114U7VtAGGREGATE ~T is set forth in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage. LIFETIME MAXIMUM SPECIFIC BENEFIT is set forth in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage. MINIMUM ANNUAL AGGREGATE DEDUCTIBLE is set forth in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage. MONTHLY AGGREGATE DEDUCTIBLE means, with respect to a particular month, the total number of Covered Units for that given Policy month multiplied by the corresponding Monthly Aggregate Factors as specified in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage. H~etp e~~~;r~ of~dt~}iothe number of Covered Units under the Plan, the Monthly Aggregate Deductible cannot be red d[o 1 n ~qe mum Annual Aggregate Deductible. MONTHLY AGGREGATE FACTORS are set forth in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage. PAY, PAID, PAYMENT means checks or drafts issued and deposited in the U.S. Mail or otherwise delivered to the payee, with sufficient funds on deposit to honor all outstanding drafts and checks. PLAN DOCUMENT means the written document approved by the plan sponsor which describes the Plan. A copy of the Plan tocument in effect on the Effective Date is attached to the application for Excess Loss Insurance and made a part of this Policy. `~MlrbLICY PERIOD means the specified period in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage, however beginning no earlier than the Effective Date of this Policy and continuing until coverage terminates in accordance with the Termination Provisions. SPECIFIC DEDUCTIBLE is set forth in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage. The Specific Deductible will apply separately to each Benefit Period. SPECIFIC PERCENTAGE REIMBURSABLE is set forth in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage. THIRD PARTY ADMINISTRATOR means a firm or person who has beets retained by the Insured to Pay claims and/or provide administrative services on behalf of the Insured/Plan. DEF-2 EFFECTIVE DATE OF COVERAGE Coverage under this Policy is not effective until (a) payment of the first (1st) premium; (b) receipt of a signed Application for Excess Loss Insurance; and (c) receipt, examination and acceptance by the Company of the Plan Document and all other information which is material to underwriting or premium rating, whether or not specifically r~e~I.ECIMEN PREMIUMS AND FACTORS PROVISIONS PAYMENT OF PREMNMS For coverage to remain in effect, any subsequent monthly premium must be received by the Company by the first (Ish day of each month. Premiums are not considered paid until the premium payment is received by the Company. Premiums or other payments made by the Insured to their Third Party Administrator or Agent or Broker shall not be ded~ c~id~ ~y~er,~s ~e~gmpany until actually received by the Company. GRACE PERIOD A G jrace Period of thirryone (31) days from the due date will be allowed for the payment of each premium after the first. During the Grace Period, the coverage will remain in effect provided the full premium is paid before the end of the Grace Period. Coverage will automatically terminate as of the end of the day on the due date of any premium which remains unpaid at the end of the Grace Period. PREMIUM AMOUNT The premiums will be calculated using rates determined by the Company as set forth in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage. The amount of total premium due each month is the sum obtained by multiplying the applicable premium rates shown in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage by the actual number of appropriate Covered Units. '~' The Insured will be liable for any premium taxes assessed at any time against the Company beyond any taxes which may be payable on the premium received by the Company. All requests for adjustments, credits or refunds because of overpayment of premiums shall be reported, in writing, with accompanying detail within sixty (60) days after termination of the applicable Policy Period. The Company will not refund any portion of the premiums paid if this Policy terminates during the Policy Period. SET OFF The Company shall be entitled to set off against reimbursements due the Insured under this Policy any premiums due and unpaid, any overpayments or other reimbursements made in error or upon incorrect information, and any other amounts due the Company. PREMIUM RATE AND AGGREGATE DEDUCTIBLE FACTOR CHANGE The Company may change the Inswed's premium rates or factors as of any of the following: a) the date when the terms of this Policy aze changed; b) the date the Plan Document changes are accepted by the Company; c) the date the Insured adds or deletes subsidiary or affiliated companies or divisions; d) the date the number of Covered Units on any premium due date varies more than fifteen percent (15%) from the number of Covered Units on the Effective Date; or e) the date the Insured changes its Third Party Administrator. The Company reserves the right to recalculate the premium rates and the Monthly Aggregate Factors retroactively for the Policy Period, if there is more than a ten percent (10%) variance between: a) the average monthly Paid claim cost per Covered Employee under the Plan for the last two (2) months of the prior Policy Period; and b)the average monthly Paid claim cost per Covered Employee under the Plan for the first ten (10) months of the prior Policy Period. PREFAC-1 ~r REIMBURSEMENT PROVISIONS NOTICE OF LOSS The Inswed will give written notice of Losses to the Company on the Company's customary proof of loss form, within thirty (30) days of the date the Inswed becomes aware of the existence of facts which would reasonably suggest the possibility that expenses covered under the Plan will be Incurred which are equal to or exceed fi~ p~er~'SO~o~he~ci~Di~jctible or $50,000, whichever is less. PAYMEN^T BY PLA11Nl~1 1/ ~~ While the determination of benefits under the Plan is the sole responsibility of the Inswed, the Company reserves the _ _ _ - Formatted right to interpret the terms and conditions of the Plan Document as it applies to this Policy. The Company will have the sole authority to reimburse or deny reimbursement under this Policy. The Insured will Pay all eligible claims under the Plan within thirty (30) days from the date adequate proof of loss is provided to the Inswed. If the Inswed fails to Pay a claim within the thirty (30) day time limit, that claim will not count toward the satisfaction of the deductibles or be reimbwsed under this Policy. ThQ4t~d~e~~tb ~ou>~s f~ayment of all eligible expenses under the Plan. If the Inswed fails to provide funs or time y payment: a coverage under this Policy will immediately terminate; and b) any Aggregate and/or Specific Deductible will be deemed not satisfied. SPECIFIC EXCESS LOSS INSURANCE The Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage indicates whether Specific Excess Loss Insurance is provided under this Policy. If, while this Policy is in effect, the Losses for a Covered Person for the applicable Benefit Period exceed the Specific Deductible, the Company will reimbwse the Inswed, subject to the terms and conditions of this Policy including the limits set forth in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage, within thirty (30) days after: (a) the Company's acceptance of the proof of loss as a satisfactory proof; (b) the Company's receipt of proof of Payment of the benefits by the Inswed under the Plan to, or on behalf of, the Covered Persons; and (c) completion of an audit of the claim, if requested by either the Insured or the Company, which payment by the Inswed is expressly agreed to be a condition precedent to payment. The amount of the reimbwsement will be equal to the Specific Percentage Reimbwsable times the amount by which Losses exceed the Specific Deductible amount, but will not exceed the Lifetime Maximum Specific Benefit. For purposes of determining whether such Lifetime Maximum Specific Benefit has been exceeded, Losses Incurred or Paid in any other period of excess loss coverage are included. Losses for any Covered Person during the Policy Period will be determined according to the Benefit Period described in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage. The Specific Deductible applies separately to each Covered Person during a Benefit Period. If Specific Excess Loss Insurance terminates before the end of the Policy Period, the Specific Deductible will not be reduced. AGGREGATE EXCESS LOSS INSURANCE The Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage indicates whether Aggregate Excess Loss Inswance is provided under this Policy. If the Losses for the applicable Benefit Period subject to the Loss Limit Per Covered Person, exceed the Annual Aggregate Deductible for the Policy Period, the Company will reimbwse the Inswed, subject to the terms and conditions of this Policy including the limits set forth in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage, within thirty (30) days after: (a) the Company's acceptance of proof of loss as satisfactory proof; (b) the Company's receipt of proof of Payment of eligible expenses under the Plan; and (c) completion by the Company of a satisfactory on-site audit of the claims, eligibility and all records relevant to a claim under Aggregate Excess Loss Insurance, if the Company elects to do so. The amount of the reimbursement will be equal to the Aggregate Percentage Reimbwsable times the amount by which Losses exceed the Annual Aggregate Deductible amount, but will not exceed the Maximum Aggregate Benefit. The Annual Aggregate Deductible for any one Policy Period means the greater of: (a) the sum of the Monthly Aggregate Deductibles; or (b) the Minimum Annual Aggregate Deductible. REIM-1 For purposes of determining amounts payable under this Aggregate Excess Loss Insurance, Losses pertaining to each Covered Person during the Benefit Period will be limited to the Loss Limit Per Covered Person. Losses will not include any amounts reimbursed by the Company under any other provision of this Policy. Any Loss that is Incurred at a time when the person to whom the Loss relates is not a Covered Person will not be eligible for Aggregate Excess Loss 1rQra~ a~ ~o~be~sic~d~ the purpose of satisfying the Annual Aggregate Deductible. H-o.7wever, if coverage ternunates before the end of the Policy Period, the Annual Aggregate Deductible will be deemed not satisfied and the Company will not be liable for reimbursement of any benefits under this Aggregate Excess Loss Insurance. SPECIMEN REIM-2 TERMINATION PROVISIONS This Policy and coverage provided hereunder will terminate upon the earliest of: a) the premium due date of any premium which remains unpaid at the end of the Grace Period; S ~is re~a~ q;ext fQllpwing receipt by the Company of written notice from the Insured that this Policy c) the date of termination o~1f thleVPlan; d) the date the Insured suspends active business operations or dissolves; or e) the end of the Policy Period. This Policy may also be terminated, at the Company's option on the earliest of: a) the last day of the third (3"') consecutive month during which there are less than fifty-one (51) employees enrolled in the Plan, unless the Company agrees, in writing, to continue coverage; or S b~ie~e ~ I~ur~l fails jq cgp~ply with the terms of this Policy. The Comrrpany will not refund any portion of the premiums paid if this Policy is terminated during the Policy Period. REINSTATEMENT PROVISIONS If this Policy terminates for any of the reasons set forth above, the Company may, at its option, approve the Inswed's request to reinstate this Policy. The Insured shall submit to the Company any forms and data the Company may require. If this Policy is reinstated, the Insured shall pay to the Company the premiums due from the date this Policy terminated. At the end of a Policy Period, a subsequent Policy Period may be agreed upon in writing by the Company and the Insured. The terms and conditions for a subsequent Policy Period will be evidenced by the issuance of a new Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage by the Company which shows the new premium rates, Benefit Period and other new terms. This Policy is not automatically renewable. SUBSEQUENT POLICY PERIOD PROVISIONS TERM -1 GENERAL PROVISIONS ARBITRATION Any dispute arising out of or relating to this Policy, or the breach thereof, shall be settled by Arbitration in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association, and judgement upon the award rendered by the arbitrators may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. The arbitrators may not award any punitive o~e~pla~c~da~e~ T~ii~r~sigp;vill survive the termination or expiration of this Policy. ASSIGYYNM~LIIENT Reimb~l~`ur/s/~lement under this Policy may not be assigned by the Insured, and the Company will not recognize any such assignment. AUDITS The Company will have the right: (a) to inspect and audit all records and procedures of the Insured and Third Party Administrator, developed and maintained for the Plan, that aze applicable to the administration of this Policy; and (b) to require, upon request, proof satisfactory to the Company that Payment has been made to the Covered Person or the provider of such services or benefits which are the basis for any Loss by the Insured hereunder. CI~N~S~1U ~E~L~D~[)~NT If the Plan Document in effect on the Effective Date is subsequently amende , no~i"c'e o the amen men w~ l e given to the Company prior to the effective date of the change. If the Company does not give written acceptance of the amendment, the Company will only provide coverage under this Policy consistent with the Plan Document prior to amendment. The Company's reimbursement will be made according to the amended Plan, once the notice is received and accepted. CHANGES TO THE POLICY Only the President, a Vice President, or the Secretary of the Company have the authority to alter this Policy, or to waive any of the Company's rights and then only in writing. No such alteration of this Policy shall be valid unless endorsed and attached to this Policy. No agent, broker, or Third Party Administrator has the authority to alter this Policy or to waive any of its provisions. `~-' CLERICAL ERROR Clerical errors, whether by the Insured or by the Company, in keeping or transnutting any records pertaining to the coverage, will not invalidate or limit coverage otherwise validly in force nor continue coverage otherwise validly ternunated. Clerical en•or does not include any failure of the Insured, the Third Party Administrator or any agent of the Insured: (a) to comply with the requirements relating to notice of claims or payment of claims; or (b) to disclose underwriting information requested by the Company, whether or not intentional and regardless of the actual knowledge of the person providing the information. CONCEALMENT, FRAUD This entire Policy will be void (a) if, before or after a claim or Loss, the Insured, the Third Party Administrator or any agent of the Insured has concealed or misrepresented any material fact or circumstance concerning this Policy, including any claim, or (b) in any case of fraud by the Insured, the Third Party Administrator, or any agent of the Insured relating to this Policy. CONFORMITY WITH LAW If any provision of this Policy is contrary to any law to which it is subject, such provision is hereby amended to conform to the minimum requirements of such law. ENTIRE CONTRACT The Entire Contract between the Company and the Insured will consist of this Policy, the application, approved amendments or endorsements, and a copy of the Plan Document which is on file with the Company. INSOLVENCY Nothing in this Policy shall either relieve an insolvent or bankrupt Insured from the obligation to pay premiums when due or delay or abate cancellation of this Policy for failure to do so. The insolvency, bankruptcy, financial impairment, receivership, voluntary plan of arrangement with creditors, or dissolution of the Insured or the Insured's Third Party Administrator will not impose upon the Company any liability other than the liability defined in this Policy. In particular, the insolvency of the Insured will not make the Company liable to the creditors of the Insured, including Covered Persons under the Plan. INSURED REQUIREMENTS The Insured will submit by the twentieth (20th) day of each month all proofs, reports, and supporting documents required by the Company, including, but not limited to, a monthly summary of all eligible claims Payments processed by the Insured and number of each type of Covered Units under the Plan during the prior month. The Insured will be responsible for the investigation, auditing, calculating and the Payment of all claims under the Plan. GEN-1 `wr- LEGAL ACTION The Insured cannot file suit until ninety (90) days after the date on which proof of loss is given to the Company. The Insured cannot file suit more than three (3) years after the date on which the Insured must give the Company proof of claim. The three (3) year limitation is extended, if necessary, to agree with the period allowed by the laws of the state of issue. L~B~ TXe C~pwaeither the right nor the obligation under this Policy to directly p ay any Covered P so or vi r o pf i 1 r edical services. The Company's sole liability is to the Insured, subject to the terms and conditions of this Policy. Nothing in this Policy shall be construed to permit a Covered Person to have a direct right of action against the Company. The Company will not be considered a party to the Plan of the Insured, or to any supplement or amendment to it. MISSTATED DATA The Company has relied upon the underwriting information provided by the Insured, the Third Parry Administrator or any agent of the Insured, in the issuance of this Policy. Should information in existence prior to issuance of this Policy subsequently become known which would have affected the rates, deductibles, terms or co t~ f o t non 11 have the right to revise the rates, deductibles, terms or conditions as of the Ei~i~fia~e+ rc~Irdi g>ritten notice to the Insured. NOTICE FROM THE COMPANY TO THE INSURED For the purpose of any notice required from the Company under the provisions of this Policy, notice to the Insured's Third Parry Administrator shall be considered notice to the Insured and notice [o the Insured shall be considered notice to the Insured's Third Party Administrator. OTHER COVERAGE The reimbursement provided by this Policy is in excess of other coverage such as group insurance, excess insurance, insurance, plan benefits, including insurance or plan benefits established by any federal, state, or local law. i PARTIES TO THE POLICY The parties to this Policy are the Insured and the Company. The Company's sole liability under this Policy is to the Insured. This Policy does not create any right or legal relation between the Company and a Covered Person under the Plan. This Policy will not be deemed to make the Company a party to any agreement between the Insured and the Third Party Administrator. RECORDS The Insured will maintain records of all Covered Persons under the Plan during the Policy Period and for a period of seven (7) years after the end of the Policy Period. The Insured will make all such records available to the Company as needed to evaluate its liability under this Policy. The Insured will maintain a separate record of any and all amounts Paid in excess of benefits eligible under the Plan. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE Any clause deemed void, voidable, invalid, or otherwise unenforceable, whether or not such a provision is contrary to public policy, will not render any of the remaining provisions of this Policy invalid. TERMINATION OF THE INSURED'S PLAN The Insured will immediately notify the Company, if the Plan is terminated. THIRD PARTY ADMINISTRATOR The Insured may retain a Third Party Administrator [o act as an agent for the Insured in performing any or all of the duties as designated by the Insured. Without waiving any of its rights under this Policy, and without making the designated Third Party Administrator a party to this Policy, the Company agrees to recognize the Third Party Administrator as an agent of the Insured. The Insured will immediately notify the Company in writing if the agreement between the Insured and the Third Party Administrator terminates. THIRD PARTY RECOVERY The Plan shall undertake to pursue any and all valid claims that the Plan may have against third parties arising out of any occurrence resulting in a payment by the Plan or the Company, and to account for and pay to the Company any amounts recovered which were previously reimbursed by the Company to the Insured under this Policy, regardless of whether this Policy is still in force on the date of recovery. Third party shall mean another person, entity, or insurance company. Additionally, the Insured or Plan administrator shall notify the Company immediately upon discovering that a claim against a third party may exist. Should the Insured fail to pursue any valid claims against a third party and the Company becomes liable to reimburse the Plan, then the Company shall have the right to exercise and enforce al] of the Insured and/or Plan's rights against such third party. GEN-2 Company shall also be assigned all rights of recovery if a payment is made for which the Plan is or becomes entitled to receive payment from a third party. If the Payment received from a third party is less than the total amount paid by the Plan on behalf of the Covered Person, the Company is entitled to recover first, in full, any amount paid by the Company under this Policy as well as a~e~n~of~le,~tigp iy~c~d~y.~the Company. All remaining amounts shall be paid to the Insured SPECIMEN GEN-3 Vr+ GENERAL EXCLUSIONS PROVISIONS The Company will not reimbwse the Inswed for any of the following: (a) Any payment which does not strictly comply with the terms and conditions of the Plan Document; (b) Any payment or expense caused by or resulting from war, declared or undeclared, invasion, acts of S P ~eier~m~o~litcivil war, rebellion, insurrection, military or usurped power, or martial law or 1 n i ati n ~~f government or public authority; (c) Any payment for litigation costs and expenses, extracontractual damages, compensatory damages, exemplary and punitive damages or liabilities, including but not limited to those resulting from negligence, intentional wrongs, fraud, bad faith or strict liability on the part of the Inswed, Plan, Third Party Administrator or any agent or representative of the Insured, Plan or Third Party Administrator; (d) Any payment or expense for accident or illness arising out of activities performed for profit, including self-employment; (e) Any payment for occupational accidents or illnesses which are also eligible expenses covered by Workers' S T pt~cpr faccti~~l Disease law, or similar legislation, whether or not coverage under such law is (f) Any payment which is recoverable under the Plan Document's Coordination of Benefits provision; (g) Any amount paid which is in excess of the Plan's benefits disclosed, in writing, to the Company; (h) Expenses in connection with swgery or treatment classified by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services of the United States Department of Health and Human Services as "experimental" or "investigational"; (i) Any payment under the Plan on account of a benefit which is not shown on the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage as a Plan benefit for which coverage is provided under this Policy; or (j) Any payment under the Plan not reported to the Company within six (6) months after the end of the Benefit Period. ~~ EXCL- I `~rrr Specific Expedited Reimbursement Endorsement This Endorsement forms part of the Excess Loss Inswance Policy to which it is attached. I,~reFECIMEN Policy Number: Effective Date: SPECIFIC EXPEDITED REIMBURSEMENT OPTION An additional provision is hereby added to the terms and conditions for Specific Excess Loss Insurance in the Policy as followpps: rr MM N S ySP)ECIFhC E~PEZn'f~ REIMBURSEMENT Without waiving any rights under the Excess Loss Inswance Policy, the Company hereby establishes Specific Expedited Reimbursement. The additional terms and conditions under which Expedited Reimbwsement will be provided for Specific Excess Loss claims are as follows: (A) The claim must be fully processed by the Third Party Administrator and must be ready for payment under the Employee Benefit Plan within the Benefit Period during which the claim was Incurred; and (B) The Insured must have Paid under the Employee Benefit Plan, the Specific Deductible for the Covered Person to whom the claim relates, plus, in addition to the Specific Deductible Amount, at least [ ~ $1,000]; and (C) The claim, and supporting documentation satisfactory to the Company, must be received by the Company no later than [five (5) days prior to] the end of the Benefit Period during which the claim was Incurred and processed; and (D) {[The claim must be for more than $1,000.]} If the foregoing requirements are satisfied, the Company will promptly send to the Inswed reimbursement for the amount that is eligible for reimbursement under Specific Excess Loss Insurance. Upon receipt of the Expedited Reimbursement, the Insured must pay the Employee Benefit Plan's payment within [five (5)] days. The Company's reimbwsement may not be deposited until the Employee Benefit Plan's payment has been paid. If the Insured does not pay the Employee Benefit Plan's payment within the [five (5)] day period, the reimbursement must be refunded to the Company. If any portion of the Company's reimbwsement is not used to pay the applicable benefits under the Employee Benefit Plan, due to discounting or any other reason, such portion must be returned to the Company within [five (5) working] days after it is received by the Insured by refund, credit, or otherwise. If the Inswed fails to comply with all of the above conditions, the right to receive Specific Expedited Reimbwsement shall be rescinded. Except as specifically set forth herein, all terms and conditions of the Excess Loss Inswance Policy shall remain in full force and effect. MLSPEX-1 This Endorsement is intended solely to provide an optional expedited method of reimbursement between the Company and the Inswed, and shall not affect the Employee Benefit Plan or the Inswed's obligations under the Employee Benefit Plan in any way, and this Endorsement shall not create any rights in favor of any third parry. AQ1tet~ a~c~ticjis,~r ~ i;~tated above, remain unchanged. Executed at ow HomeilOffice. 11 ~, Monumental Life Insurance Company /b'/~CLij- ~~ , SY~S~~1V1~.N -=-4~~"_ President MLSPEX-2 Monumental Life Insurance Company Administrative Office: 125 North Ridgewood Ave, Suite 301, Daytona Beach, FL 321 ]4 Phone: 1-888-500-EBUI (3284) Sped ~~a~taCt~v~eductibleEndorsement This Endorsement forms part of the Excess Loss Insurance Policy to which it is attached, effective on the Effective Date, unless otherwise stated herein. Insured: Pol~ )~. ~ ~ .~~'ec~ye ~. SPECIFIC TRANSPLANT STEP-DOWN DEDUCTIBLE OPTION The Specific Deductible under Specific Excess Loss Insurance as contained in the Schedule of Excess Loss Coverage will be reduced as follows for a Covered Organ Transplant which is performed in a Transplant Network Facility at the Transplant Network Facility's contracted rate when a signed Transplant Network Access Agreement is in place. Snenifi . R ten ion mo mt Reduction Percentage $10,000 - $19,999 50% $20,000 - $39,999 40% $40,000 - $69,999 30% $70,000 and over 25% The reduced Specific Deductible (Per Covered Person) will be a one-time reduction per Covered Organ Transplant. Specific Deductible (Per Covered Person) reduction will apply in the Policy Period in which the Covered Organ Transplant occurs. Retransplants shall be considered a new Organ Transplant. Covered Organ Transplant: Means any human to human organ or tissue transplant which is a Covered Expense in the Employer's Plan Document and is performed at a Transplant Network Facility at the Transplant Network Facility's contracted rate at the time the Covered Organ Transplant occurs. Multiple organ transplants performed at the same time such as heart/lung are considered to be one Covered Organ Transplant. Transplant Network Facility: Means an UltraSpan Facility The Company is not responsible for any Covered Person's decision to receive treatment, services, or supplies from a Transplant Network Facility nor does the Company make warranties or representations regarding the qualifications of providers of treatment services or supplies provided by the Transplant Network Facility. Executed at our Home Office. Monumental Life Insurance Company ~U~«~_ ~~ ~~~ Secretary President Centers of Excellence FARA Healthcare Management FARA Healthcare Management is a licensed and certified Medical Necessity Review Organization. After receiving all pertinent medical information, FARA's utilization review team confirms appropriateness of the proposed treatment plan, level of care, and length of stay in accordance with clinical guidelines. FARA directs patients to the most appropriate facility for care and assists with discharge planning. The program includes awell-defined appeals process directed by medical review specialists. Inpatient review occurs in three stages: pre-admission verification of medical necessity, concurrent reviews and discharge planning. Outpatient utilization review provides control over widely used outpatient procedures. Screening for large case management potential is done in all cases. Centers of Excellence FARA Healthcare Management utilizes specialty network services in the Centers of Excellence concept. In partnership with care centers across the nation, we can focus on controlling the cost of catastrophic care. Our transplant network includes distinguished facilities that demonstrate success in organ and tissue transplants. These facilities are reviewed according to specific outcome criteria. Our provider contracts are global fee-based for transplant events. This limits the liability of the employer and the reinsurer, which helps predict expected costs for catastrophic care. We identify and partner with hospitals and physicians that can provide the clinical expertise, outcome criteria and experience to assist our patients with achieving the best results possible. Facilities are re-evaluated on an ongoing basis using specific criteria to maintain their Centers of Excellence distinction. Additional networks that include neonatal, oncology and cardio respiratory services are designed to compliment the transplant Center of Excellence. Stop Loss Carriers and Best Ratings Company Name Best Rating Ace American Insurance Company A+ American Fidelity Assurance Company A+ American National Insurance Company A Companion Life Insurance Company A+ Employers Reinsurance Company A+ Fidelity Security Life Insurance Company A- Gerber Life Insurance Company A HCC Life Insurance Company A+ HM Life Insurance Company A- Life Insurance Company of North America A Life Investors Insurance Company of America A+ Lloyd's of London A Madison National Life Company A- Mid-Atlantic Life Insurance Company A Monumental Life Insurance Company A+ Nationwide Life Insurance Company A+ Pan American Life Insurance Company A- PERICO Insurance Company A QBE Insurance Company A Standard Life and Accident Insurance Company A Standard Security Life Insurance Company A Sun Life of Canada A++ Swiss Re A+ Transamerica Insurance A+ United States Fire A- Zurich America Insurance Company A The above carriers are all rated "Excellent" or better by A.M. BEST November 14, 2007 Welcome... to TriZetto Insight, a publication designed to educate and inform members of the Benefits Administration industry. Industry Insights ~~ sw What's New in TriZetto Partnership Enhances HSA Functionality Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. (ACS) has formed an alliance with TriZetto to provide integrated health savings account (HSA) processing as part of the Consumer-Directed product offering available to clients using the C~icLinkTM' Extended Enterprise system for employee benefits administration. Pg. 6 TriZetto Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire CareKey, Inc. TriZetto has signed a definitive agreement to acquire CareKey, Inc., a leading provider of enterprise-wide care management solutions for healthcare payers. Pg. 6 Upcoming Events TriZetto Benefits Administration tlient Conference - )uly g-iz, 2006 -Hyatt Regenty -Atlanta, GA TriZetto clients utilizing the QicLink claims administration system will get to experience Southern Hospitality at its finest as the TriZetto Benefits Administration Client Conference visits the "Capital of the New South". Pg. ~ alth Care Administrators Association (HCAA) zoo6 Annual Executive Forum `~!¢`bruary 8-so, soo6 iSeitaglo Hotel - tas Vegas, NV "Innovative Strategies for Controlling Health Care Costs". Pg. ~ E, ..e Surviving Katrina -How One TPA Managed - - One New Orleans-based national TPA was able to keep its operation running and lost only two days of service in the midst of the chaos and devastation , of Hurricane Katrina. Pg. a Disasters Happen - Is Your Business Prepared? ,~, The events of this past year have proven that disasters can happen anywhere, anytime. Your business CAN Suiviva. What do8s ii idi+E? Fg. q ^ 9i~ in't*'itis Ism Industry Insig~tits Surviving Katrina - How One TPA Managed Disasters Nappen - IsYour Business Prepared? What's New in TriZetto Partnership Enhances HSA Functionality TriZetto Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire CareKey, Inc. Upcoming Events TriZetto Benefits Administration Client Conference JutY 9-s2.20o6 Hyatt Regency -Atlanta, GA Health Care Administrators Association {HCAA) aooG Annual Executive Forum "innovative Strotegles }`or Controlling Health Core Costs" Febnrary 8-io, 2006 Seltagio Hotel - los Vegas, NV .sTR1~ETT0 Surviving Katrina -Haw Qne TPA Managed One New Orleans-based national TPA was able to keep its operation running and lost only two days of service in the midst of the chaos and devastation of Hurritane Katrina. The nightmare began on Saturday, August 27th, at 7:OOam when Nena Mullen, Vice President of F.A. Richard & Assocs. (FARA) - a 30,000-life national TPA based in New Orleans, LA -teamed that Katrina had changed direction and was about to hit Louisiana. According to Mullen, "Thankfully, we had recently developed a very detailed and documented disaster recovery plan." However, even the best laid plans encounter obstacles and the FARA management team had to do some quick thinking and develop alternative strategies based on the realities of the disaster that they faced. Originally, FARA planned to set up temporary offices in Baton Rouge. While the company had Sri' their business facility fined up and ready, the city was already filled with evacuees and no housing was available for employees. Because the business has multiple locations - including one in Lafayette, LA and one in Houston, TX, management was able to quickly revise their plan and moved their customer service team to their Lafayette site, while the rest of the operation was temporarily relocated to FARA's Houston office. Both of these cities were able to provide the apartment housing needed for the company's staff. Ali of the plans to contact employees with updates via pre-designated phone numbers had to be discarded, as cell phone service was unavailable and lines were down - no one imagined that cell phone service would be out for two weeks. As a result, the company had to wait for employees to find a way to phone in to their "800" 2 number, which had been transferred to their Lafayette office on Sunday night to maintain continuous availability to clients and employees. FARA was also able to keep their Intranet up and running and the site offered hourly status updates for their employees. Although the company had arranged with the US Postal Service to forward their mail to the Houston location, they did not anticipate that an accumulation of mailed claims would be trapped for two weeks on an 18- wheel postal truck that had been moved into the Astrodome. They set up 24-hour fax lines for providers and enrollees to submit claims and help address the situation. This resulted in a claim "The TriZetto people were realty on the ball. We made one phone call to our technical representative on Tuesday, and he coordinated with alt of the other TriZetto departments to ensure that our operation was backup and running in BOTH the Lafayette and Houston offices by Wednesday." backlog situation with multiple clam submissions from providers and enrollees teoking for payment. Maintaining Their Business Because FARA administers its operation through a direct connection to the Oiclink claims administration system, hosted at TriZetto's state-of-the-art data center facility in Greenwood Village, CO, they were able to transfer their operations quickly and minimize downtime.. According to Mullen, "The TriZetta people were really on the ball. We made one phone call to our technical representative on Tuesday, and he coordinated with all of the other TriZetto departments to ensure that our operation was back up and running in BOTH the Lafayette and Houston offices by Wednesday. After that. we just needed to find a way to get our people to those locations." ~hr+ Since about half of their employees had lost their homes to the hurricane, and the remainder were trying to deal with the damage Katrina inflicted, it took some time before FARA's staff arrived in force at the new sites. About 20°~0 of the employees arrived on Wednesday; by the day after Labor Oay, they were at 50°0; and on September 15th they were at ° On November 16th, FARA was able to move all of their employees back into its offices in New Orleans. Because they were located on the 24th floor of an office building, the damage they incurred was primarily from rain and wind as all of the windows had been blown out during the storm. They consider themselves lucky and are happy to return home. 65 i° of their original workforce. "Thankfull , we had y What final advice does Nena Mullen FARA's advance planning and recently developed a very have for other TPAs looking to preparedness enabled them to detailed and documented establish a OR strategy? "Always maintain their operations during this „ have an updated Procedure Manual - it difficult time; however, a backlog of disaster recovery plan. was gold "stated Mullen. Because claims did accumulate based on the mail snafu and the shortage of staff availability. Gloria Gonzalez of TriZetto's OptionServices Group had been in steady contact with FARA during this series of events and her team of professionals was ready and waiting to assist with claims overflow services should the need arise. In October, OSG began working with SARA to help them manage their backlog and deal with all „f the new claims being submitted -They will continue to provide these services as long as FARA requires them. The Road Baekto'Narmal' for the Company and Its Employees On September 15th, the company had an HR team come to the Houston office to help employees file claims and work with FEMA to begin the process of putting their lives back together again -although nothing will ever be the same. In addition, the company urged employees to take advantage of the EAP counseling services to help them deal wt~,:atM~: 81_ [M~3tet1~~ ~r 1 ~.w) ~ they had written the manual in a way to enable anyone to read it and understand exactly how to perform any job in the company, people were able to step in and work in unfamiliar roles. 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The provisions of the Plan are stated in the Summary Plan Description. It is the desire of the Employer to contract with the Claims Administrator to provide part of the services necessary for the operation of the regular business of the Plan. The Employer has selected FARA Benefit Services, Inc., the "Claims Administrator", to provide services in connection with the operation and conduction of the day to day business of the Plan. Further, it is the desire of the parties hereto that the functions, duties and responsibilities of the Claims Administrator and the compensation to be paid to the Claims Administrator, be set forth in a written agreement. Now, therefore, in consideration of the mutual covenants, conditions and agreements hereinafter set forth and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby covenant and agree as follows: 1.1 The Employer is the plan fiduciary and as such is fully responsible for compliance with the provisions of the Plan, all pertinent Federal and State statutes and regulations. `fir' FBS (7/20/06) 1 SAMPLE 1.2 The responsibility of the Claims Administrator is limited to providing certain designated claims ' administrative services to the Employer and the designated Plan Administrator in order to carry out for the Employer the details and various technical functions which are associated with the payment of claims and benefits. SECTION TWO DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF EMPLOYER AND PLAN ADMINISTRATOR 2.1 The Employer shall act as Plan Administrator of the Plan, or shall designate in writing an individual to act as Plan Administrator. The Employer or such designated Plan Administrator shall be fully responsible for compliance by the Plan with all relevant provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("FRIBA"), as amended, the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, and all other laws and regulations applicable thereto including, but not limited to the following: (a) Administration of requirements under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1986, as amended in accordance with the provisions of Exhibit "A" attached hereto. (b) Review and distribution of Summary Plan Description. (c) All other matters involving Plan compliance other than Claims Administration. (d) Filing Plan Document with the U. S. Department of Labor. 2.2. The Employer shall have final authority in the selection of the insurance company or companies chosen to provide the insured or reinsured protection under the Plan, if so required. 2.3 The Employer, as plan fiduciary, shall have final authority regarding the choice of benefits and provisions contained in the Plan. 2.4 The Employer should establish and maintain during the term of this agreement a separate account in a bank of its choice (the "Payment Account"). The Claims Administrator shall be authorized to withdraw funds from the Payment Account for the purpose of paying claims, insurance premiums, investigation costs, and other authorized expenses of the Claims Administrator. The Employer shall ensure that the Payment Account contains sufficient funds to 2 SAMPLE pay claims for benefits under the Plan. The Claims Administrator shall submit to the Employer an itemization of all checks drawn on this account and Employer shall be responsible for reconciliation of the account. 2.5 The Employer shall be responsible for payment of all premiums required by the insurance company for both Specific and Aggregate insurance coverage. The fees and expenses of the Claims Administrator incurred in connection with the administration thereof as outlined in Exhibit B and contributions to the Plan. The Employer shall also be responsible for withholding any amounts from the pay of participating employees, which amounts are required to be contributed by said employees in the event the Employer elects to require employee contributions to pay a portion of the costs of the Plan. 2.6 The Employer shall work with the Claims Administrator and be responsible for the preparation of a detailed description of the Plan to be distributed to the participants of the Plan. 2.7 The Employer shall, after consideration and collaboration with the Claims Administrator, establish Claims Administration procedures and practices to be followed which are not self-evident from the Plan. 2.8 The Employer, in order to assist the Claims Administrator will: (a) Promptly supply the Claims Administrator with all information required with respect to employees and dependents eligible to participate in the Plan and who are enrolled in the Plan. The Employer shall promptly notify the Claims Administrator of all changes occurring thereafter with respect to the eligibility status of Plan participants. (b) Assist Claims Administrator when required to determine the eligibility of members to receive benefits. (c) Provide the Claims Administrator with such additional information with respect to matters incidental to the Plan as may be requested by the Claims Administrator from time to time. 3 SAMPLE SECTION THREE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CLAIMS ADMINISTRATOR 3.1 The Claims Administrator, pursuant to the provisions of the Plan and this agreement, agrees to process claims, pay claims, broker fees, if applicable, insurance premiums, if applicable, and administrative expenses from the Payment Account on behalf of the Employer and to perform such services as may be required in connection with its claims administration, including the following: (a) Provide enrollment materials, identification cards, claim forms and medical service as required with respect to the Plan. (b) Make reasonable efforts to advise employees of the benefits available to them upon request of the Employer (on an annual basis with respect to each identifiable employee group) regarding the proper methods of submitting claims for benefits. (c) Make all initial determinations pending final approval by the Plan Administrator as to benefits, eligibility and level of benefits available to participants on the basis of the records submitted to the Claims Administrator by Employer or Plan Administrator, in accordance with the terms of the Plan and any or all claims administration procedures and practices established by the Employer or Plan Administrator and all customary policies in the industry. The Claims Administrator will coordinate with other insurance companies when present, as reported by the employee, to reduce Employers' claims exposure. When payments have been made by the Claims Administrator with respect to allowable expenses, in a total amount, which is, at any time, in excess of the maximum amount of payment necessary to satisfy the intent of the contract, Claims Administrator shall recover such payments to the extent of such excess. (This service shall be referred to as Coordination of Benefits and Subrogation.) The Claims Administrator may investigate a particular record beyond the record submitted, but shall not be required to do so. The Plan Administrator shall have final approval and responsibility for all determinations as to the benefits and eligibility of employees under the terms of the Plan. (d) Communicate in appropriate instances with physicians, hospitals, and other persons or institutions supplying medical or other services, in order to clarify or verify claims. (e) Establish a firm procedure for funding the Payment Account and manner in which claims will be paid. (f) Provide the Employer with reports of disbursement made from the payment account and other supporting evidence as to the amount of deposits required to be made by the Employer to the Payment Account. 4 SAMPLE (g) Pay claims in accordance with the Plan, within a reasonable period of time. The Claims Administrator shall have no obligation to pay claims unless there are collected funds sufficient to satisfy all outstanding administration fees in addition to the claim. (h) Advise the Employer or Plan Administrator on the details of disputed claims so that the Employer can make a final decision. (i) Refer to the Employer for consideration and final decision on any claim or class of claims the Employer may specify, including claims involving: (1) A question with respect to coverage or eligibility submitted under the terms of the Plan. (2) A question with respect to the amount due, and (3) Any other affected payment of claims together with an analysis of the issues to assist the Employer in reaching a decision. (j) Provide the Employer a report of the claims experience of its Plan annually at the renewal date of this Agreement or at the request of the employer. (k) Keep itemized accounting records and individual employee claims records for the Employer which shall be available for inspection and copy by the Employer at the Employer's expense, or underwriting insurance company, if any, during the normal business hours of the Claims Administrator. The Claims Administrator shall keep all such records for a period of no more than five years. Hard copy or electronically stored data may be provided to the Employer at his request and expense. The Claims Administrator shall have no obligation to ascertain the accuracy of any information supplied by the Employer. (I) Supply the Employer and/or its Designee with reports, which the Employer may use to indicate corrections in addition to those changes in eligibility reported by the Employer. (m) Provide Employee memorandum with necessary information during enrollment period to obtain information regarding questions asked about benefits and eligibility. (n) Provide Employee with an Explanation of Benefits for each payment paid on behalf of the Employer by the Claims Administrator. (o) Perform such additional services with respect to the Administration of the Plan as may be agreed to in writing by the parties from time to time during the period of this Agreement. All such additional services are subject to additional fees as set forth in the then current fee schedule of the Claims Administrator, or as agreed to mutually by the Employer and the Claims Administrator. (p) Assist the Employer's attorney, accountant, actuary, or other professional personnel in the preparation of the applicable filings and applications of the Internal Revenue Service and any other appropriate governmental agencies as required. (q) COBRA Administration as outlined in Exhibit A. 5 SAMPLE SECTION FOUR ~` MONTHLY ADMINISTRATION AND CLAIMS FEES 4.1 For the administrative services provided by the Claims Administrator, Employer agrees to pay fees in accordance with the fees outlined in Exhibit B. 4.2 The monthly fees paid to the Claims Administrator in Section 4.1 are estimated as of the effective date of this agreement and may be amended at any renewal. These fees will remain in effect for the 12-month period following the effective date or renewal date, unless the plan is amended during the year, in which case the fee is subject to change. 4.3 All sums due Claims Administrator are due and payable upon receipt. 4.4 In the event this Agreement is terminated by either party and the Claims Administrator is requested by Employer to perform claims processing and services past the termination date under Section 6.1 of the Agreement, the Claims Administrator shall inform the Employer, in advance of the fees to be charged for such additional services, and such fees shall remain the same and shall be due and payable as if this Agreement remained in effect. Employer shall remain responsible for any cost, expense or disbursement incurred by Claims Administrator under the provisions of this paragraph. err.` 6 SAMPLE SECTION FIVE LIMITS OF CLAIMS ADMINISTRATOR 5.1 The Claims Administrator is, and shall remain, an independent contractor with respect to the services being performed by the Claims Administrator pursuant to this Agreement and shall not for any purpose, be deemed an employee of the Employer. 5.2 The Claims Administrator is not a fiduciary, an insurer, or guarantor with respect to any benefits payable under the Plan. Nor shall the parties be deemed partners, joint ventures, or governed by any local relationship other than that of independent contractor as provided herein. The Claims Administrator does not assume any responsibility for the adequacy of the funding of the Plan or any act or omission or breach of duty by the Employer. 5.3 The Claims Administrator fees set forth in Section Four (4) are established for administrative and other services related to claims processing, claims management and medical management only. ~. This contemplates normal accuracy in claims processing, related reporting and management thereof. The Claims Administrator does not insure nor underwrite the liability of the Employer under the Plan. The Employer retains the ultimate responsibility for claims made under the Plan. 5.4 It is expressly understood and agreed to by and between the parties hereto that the Employer shall have and retain the complete control over the Plan and shall be responsible for all the operations of the Plan including, but not limited to, the responsibility for determining the benefits, funding contributions, underwriting criteria and claims payment procedures. 5.5 Nothing contained in this Agreement shall preclude the Claims Administrator from receiving commissions paid from insurance carriers authorized to transact business within the State of . 5.6 The fees paid to the Claims Administrator do not include: (a) The cost of services performed by an actuary selected by the Employer. (b) The cost of audits performed by certified public accountants and other auditors selected ``~` by the Employer. 7 SAMPLE ;~ (c) Legal fees for services performed by attorney(s) selected by the Employer. (d) Legal fees cost and expenses incurred in the defense of claims filed against the Plan or against the Claims Administrator in such cases where the claim should have been filed against the Plan as directed by the Employer. (e) The cost of services performed by any other professional selected by the Employer. SECTION SIX MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 6.1 This Agreement shall become effective on and shall end on . Such agreement shall automatically be renewed for the next twelve months and renew each succeeding year until terminated. This Agreement can be terminated at any time by either party on 90 days written notice. It shall be the responsibility of the Employer to direct the transfer of custody of records to a successor administrator. The Claims Administrator will transfer such records in such form as requested by the Employer, including computer tapes or disks and at the Employer's expense. 6.2 The Agreement may be terminated in its entirety by either party upon written notice to the other party provided such notice specifies an effective date for cancellation or non-renewal not less than ninety (90) days from the date of such notice. 6.3 In the event of any termination of this Claims Service Agreement by either party hereto pursuant to the terms of Article 6.2 any and all open claims and unresolved recovery activities pending on the date of termination of this contract shall either: (a) Continue to be handled by the Claims Administrator until the expiration of the period in which Employer has paid all Fees, and thereafter at a time and expense basis at the Claims Administrator's prevailing hourly rate and expense method of billing when time and expenses are incurred, or (b) Thereafter be assumed and handled by the Employer or delegated by Employer to some third party provided that the Claims Administrator shall be entitled to al- fees earned or incurred prior to the effective date of termination without offset or reduction, and 100% of Claims Administrator's administrative fees will be fully earned for the period prior to the termination date. 'err 8 SAMPLE The Employer shall inform the Claims Administrator prior to the termination date of the contract in writing of the selected option. Should the Employer fail to inform the Claims Administrator or should agreement not be reached for the continued handling of the open claims, then Claims Administrator, on the termination date, shall suspend all activity on Employer's files and the Claims Administrator shall thereafter have no responsibility for the proper disposition of such matters. 6.4 In addition to all other rights and remedies available to the Claims Administrator under this Claim Service Agreement and at law, the Claims Administrator may cancel this Agreement and discontinue services immediately upon notice to Employer if: (a) Employer fails to maintain sufficient balances in The Payment Account to properly and adequately fund the Payment Account. At no time shall Claims Administrator be liable or obligated to make any payments of any type or character on behalf of Employer out of its own funds. 6.5 In the event that either party shall default in the performance of the duties and the obligations imposed upon pursuant to the terms of this agreement or materially breach any of the provisions contained herein, then said parry shall be given five (5) days written notice thereof, to cure such breach. If said breach is not cured within that time, the other party shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement upon delivery of written notice of such termination to the defaulting party without prejudice to any other rights or remedies available to such party by reason of such default or breach. 6.6 Except for Section 6.5, any notice to be given pursuant to the terms of this Agreement may be given by mail. Notice under Section 6.5 shall be given by registered or certified, return receipt requested and postage prepaid. Mailed notices shall be sent to the parties at their respective addresses shown in Section 6.10. 6.7 In the event either Employer or Claims Administrator shall bring any action or proceeding for damages for an alleged breach of any provision or to enforce, protect or establish any right or remedy of either party hereunder, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover as a part of such action of proceeding reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. ~.r 9 SAMPLE 6.8 This Agreement shall not be assigned by either party without the written consent of the other party. 6.9 Except as otherwise provided by Federal Law, the terms and provisions of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of where applicable. 6.10 Unless otherwise notified in writing, notice under this Agreement shall be given at the following addresses: EMPLOYER: CLAIMS ADMINISTRATOR: FARA Benefit Services, Inc. 1625 West Causeway Approach Mandeville, LA 70471 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, and in accordance with the provisions outlined above, the parties have caused this Agreement to be signed by their duly authorized officers on this _ day of , 20_ IN THE PRESENCE OF: EMPLOYER: BY: Its: AND: CLAIMS ADMINISTRATOR: BY: Its: 10 SAMPLE EXHIBIT A COBRA ADMINISTRATION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CLAIMS ADMINISTRATOR 1.01 Election Notice. Claims Administrator provide Plan participants who are eligible for COBRA continuation with notice of their COBRA continuation rights upon receipt from Plan Administrator of the information required under sections 2.01 and 2.03. Notice to the Plan participants will be mailed to the address provided by the Plan Administrator. 1.02 Plan Records. Claims Administrator will maintain records of all qualifying events reported by Plan Administrator. Claims Administrator will also maintain records of all notices, acceptances or rejections of election of COBRA continuation, applicable COBRA contributions, length of COBRA coverage, and any subsequent qualifying events. 1.03 COBRA Contribution Amount. Claims Administrator will provide a calculation of COBRA 'irrr contributions for the Plan at the request of Plan Administrator. Failure of Plan Administrator to object in writing to such COBRA contribution amount within ten (10) days of notice will constitute Plan Administrator's approval of such amount. 1.04 Receipt of COBRA Contribution. Claims Administrator shall receive COBRA contributions from Plan participants who have elected COBRA continuation. COBRA contributions received by Claims Administrator will be forwarded to the Plan Administrator on a monthly basis. 1.05 COBRA Termination Notice. Claims Administrator will give notice of termination of COBRA continuation to Plan participants who are no longer entitled to receive COBRA continuation. 1.06 Plan Reports. Claims Administrator will separately account for Plan participants who have elected COBRA continuation in Plan reports provided under the Administration Agreement. Upon termination of the services provided under this Exhibit A, Claims Administrator will make available to Plan Administrator all COBRA administration records and files. Upon the request and at the expense of the Plan Administrator, Claims Administrator will arrange for the delivery of ~ the COBRA administration records and files to Plan Administrator or its authorized agent. 11 SAMPLE 1.07 New Employe Notice. Claims Administrator will notify employees and covered dependents of their rights under COBRA when they become covered under the Plan in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. SECTION II -DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PLAN ADMINISTRATOR 2.01 Notification of Qualifying Event. (a) Plan Administrator will notify Claims Administrator within thirty (30) days of an employee's termination, reduction in work hours, death, or other qualifying event. (b) Plan Administrator will notify Claims Administrator within seven (7) days of receiving notice of a Plan participant's divorce or legal separation, a Plan Participant's dependent ceasing to satisfy the definition of dependent child under the Plan, or other qualifying event. Claims Administrator will have no obligation under this Exhibit A for COBRA Administration Services for any Plan participant not identified by Plan Administrator as required by this section. 2.02 Existing COBRA Participants. Within ten (10) business days of the effective date of this Exhibit ~ A, Plan Administrator will provide Claims Administrator with (a) information regarding each Plan Participant who has elected COBRA continuation and remains covered under the Plan, and (b) information regarding each Plan participant (i) who is eligible for COBRA continuation, (ii) whose qualifying event occurred no earlier than sixty (60) days prior to the effective date of this Exhibit A, and (iii) who has not received notice of his or her right to continue coverage under the Plan and (iv) whose continuation coverage period would begin on or after the effective date of the Policy. Claims Administrator will have no obligation under this Exhibit A for COBRA Administration services for any Plan participant not identified by Plan Administrator as required by this section. 2.03 Administrative Fees. Plan Administrator will pay Claims Administrator each month the fees described in Exhibit B for COBRA administration. All sums due to Claims Administrator are due and payable upon receipt. 2.04 Notification of Plan Changes. Plan Administrator will notify all "pending" and "enrolled" qualified ~r+r 12 SAMPLE }` participants of changes in the Plan which affect the benefits provided to Plan participants. SECTION III -HIPAA COMPLIANCE (HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996) 3.01 HIPAA Certificates. Included in Notice to Plan Participants under COBRA will be a creditable coverage certificate as outlined by above act. 3.02 Compliance. Claims Administrator shall provide Plan Administrator and participants all necessary notifications, certifications and reports in order to comply with HIPAA directives. Employer: ~i~ nuw~ Claims Administrator: ~n nuai~ 13 '~rr- SAMPLE EXHIBIT B SERVICE FEES Fee Claims Administration: $ 0.00 Per Employee Per Month Claims Processing, EOB, Subrogation, Claims Audit, Summary Plan Description Preparation, Bank Reconciliation, Account Servicing, Management Information Reports, and Other General Services as defined in the Administrative Agreement. COBRA Administration: $ 0.00 Per Employee Per Month COBRA administration as defined in Exhibit "A" of this agreement. Utilization Review: $ 0.00 Per Employee Per Month Hospital Pre-Certification, Surgical Pre-Certification and Concurrent Review. Provider Network Fee: $ 0.00 Per Employee Per Month Access to Network of Hospitals and Physicians and other health care professionals. Directories may be requested at cost of printing. Broker Fee Case Management $ 0.00 Per Employee Per Month $ 0.00 Per Hour The Case Management review program provides medical necessity review of cases which involve certain potentially high cost diseases/conditions/procedures. The program provides information regarding alternative medical treatment. Plan Administrator must authorize services provided on an hourly basis. Insurance Commissions to Claims Administrator or Its Designee: Reinsurance administration including both claims filing for recovery both on specific and aggregate reinsurance and reinsurance marketing with reinsurance company with an AM Best rating of A- or better. Employer: (Initial) Claims Administrator: (Initial) 14 SAMPLE EXHIBIT C -' PERFORMANCE GUARANTEES CLAIMS PROCESSING '~.- CLAIM TURNAROUND TIME Guarantee 90% of ALL "Clean Health Claims" in 10 business days. Less than 90% of ALL "Clean Health Claims" in 10 business days. Definition Penalty 0.0% ASO Fee 3.0% of ASO Fee Claim turnaround time is calculated from the date the claim is received in the claim office to the date it is processed. Weekends and holidays are not included in turnaround time. The performance criteria is based on all claims, both "clean" and "unclean" health claims. "Clean health claims" are defined as claims received by Claims Administrator for payment from an employee or provider that contains all the necessary information to process the request and issue a payment or an Explanation of Benefits. "Unclean health claims" are defined as claims received by Claims Administrator for payment where we determine the need to obtain additional information that is not available within our claim office. In cases of "unclean health claims", the time clock is turned off until the necessary information is received by Claims Administrator. The time clock is turned back on the date the information is received by Claims Administrator, and remains on until the date it is processed. Measurement Criteria Claims turnaround time will initially be measured using Claims Administrator's Time Service report produced on a quarterly basis. Claim Administrator's turnaround time will not be measured until any existing claim backlog is processed. FINANCIAL ACCURACY Guarantee 97% to 100.0% 94% to 96.9% 90% to 93.9% Less than 90% Penalty 0.0% of ASO Fee 2.0% of ASO Fee 3.0% of ASO Fee 4.0% of ASO Fee Definition Mathematically, financial accuracy is the total audited dollars paid correctly divided by the total audited dollars paid, stated as a percentage. 15 SAMPLE PAYMENT ACCURACY* ~""' Guarantee 94% to 100.0% Less than 94.0% Definition Penalty 0.0% of ASO Fee 3.0% of ASO Fee Payment accuracy is the number of audited dollars paid correctly divided by the total number of audited dollars, stated as a percentage. Payment accuracy reflects the percentage of claims that are paid correctly. NON-PAYMENT ACCURACY* Guarantee ~rrr 94.0% to 100.0% Less than 94.0% Penalty 0.0% of ASO Fee 3.0% of ASO Fee Definition Non-payment accuracy is the number of audited dollars processed correctly divided by the number of claims. Non-payment accuracy reflects the percentage of claims that are processed correctly. Where payment accuracy will allow implications to be made regarding the accuracy with which claims are paid, non-payment accuracy will allow implications as to the integrity of data input into the claim system which is used for management reports. In addition to the concern regarding management reports, most data entry errors eventually lead to payment errors. Examples of this type of error occur when deductibles are applied to the incorrect family member, or when incorrect dates of service are input, facilitating duplicate payments. Measurement Criteria for Financial Accuracy, Payment Accuracy, Non-Payment Accuracy An audit of accuracy of administrator's results will be performed via a randomly selected, statistically verifiable sample of claims by a qualified, independent third party. *Note: Performance Guarantee does not include processing of run-out claims as received from prior administrator. The Claims Administrator is reasonable for the disbursement of monies funded by the Employer in accordance with the Plan Document. If funds are, by the fault of the Claims Administrator, disbursed in error or if the benefits are quoted in error, the Claims Administrator will be responsible to and agree to reimburse the Plan or the insured in the event that benefit payments are due the insured, immediately upon discovery and determination of error. Attempts to recover such monies are the responsibility of Claims Administrator. Plan Administrator will not avail such recovery and holds Claims Administrator responsible for immediate reimbursement to Plan (or insured). *** ASO "Administration Services Only" fee as outlined in Exhibit B for Claims Administration. Employer: Claims Administrator: (Initial) (Initial) 16 SAMPLE PLAN DOCUMENT ~~r-R~a. EMPLOYEE GROUP HEALTH PLAN ~Irr TABLE OF CONTENTS Page GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................................1 HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996 ............................................................................................................4 CLAIMS ..................................................................................................................... 6 CLAIMS DENIAL .......................................................................................................7 ELIGIBILITY .............................................................................................................. 9 EFFECTIVE DATE OF COVERAGE ......................................................................10 TERMINATION OF COVERAGE ............................................................................12 FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVES OF ABSENCE ...................................................14 COBRA CONTINUATION COVERAGE ..................................................................16 SCHEDULE OF MEDICAL BENEFITS ...................................................................20 VISION CARE SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS ............................................................24 SCHEDULE OF DENTAL BENEFITS .....................................................................25 SAMPLE DRUG CARD PROGRAM ......................................................................26 FARA HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT ...................................................................28 Pre-Admission Certification Continued Stay Review Discharge Planning HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION ...........................................................30 MAJOR MEDICAL EXPENSE BENEFITS ..............................................................31 HOME HEALTH CARE ........................................................................................... 32 HOSPICE CARE PROGRAM BENEFIT .................................................................33 ELIGIBLE CHARGES FOR MEDICAL BENEFITS .................................................36 LIMITATIONS & EXCLUDED CHARGES FOR MEDICAL BENEFITS ...................41 DENTAL BENEFITS ...............................................................................................45 MODIFICATION OF PROVISIONS FOR PERSONS ENTITLED TO MEDICARE BENEFITS .....................................................................................51 TABLE OF CONTENTS...Continued SUBROGATION, REIMBURSEMENT AND OVERPAYMENT ...............................52 COORDINATION OF BENEFITS ............................................................................54 GENERAL DEFINITIONS .......................................................................................58 ERISA RIGHTS .......................................................................................................63 GENERAL INFORMATION Summary Plan Description The information contained in this booklet forms the Summary Plan Description required under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. This booklet summarizes the group health benefits to which the person is entitled, to whom the group health benefits are payable, and the group health provisions of the Plan principally affecting the Employee. Administration of Plan The Plan is administered by the Plan Administrator, which has retained the services of an independent Plan Supervisor experienced in claims processing. The Plan Supervisor will maintain the Plan's records and supervise the operation of the plan. Legal notices may be filed with, and legal process served upon, the named fiduciaries and the Administrator. The Plan Administrator is granted the authority and discretion to interpret and construe the provisions of the Plan and to determine all questions of eligibility for participation or for benefits. Such determination shall include, but not be limited to decisions concerning whether charges are Medically Necessary and determinations of Reasonable & Customary charges. All such determinations shall be final and binding on all parties. The Plan Administrator also has the authority to adopt such rules and procedures as it deems necessary, desirable, or appropriate. The Plan Administrator may delegate all or any portion of this authority to the Plan Supervisor, another third party administrator or an insurance company. ~.- Plan Modification and Amendment The employer may modify or amend the Plan from time to time at its sole discretion. Purpose The Employer establishes this Plan to provide benefits to its Employees and their eligible Dependents. The Plan shall be maintained for the exclusive benefit of eligible Employees and their eligible Dependents. Future of the Plan The Employer intends to continue the Plan indefinitely. However, since future changes in conditions cannot be foreseen, the Employer reserves the right to change, suspend or terminate the Plan at any time. Plan Termination The employer may terminate the Plan at any time. Upon termination, the rights of participants to benefits are limited to claims incurred and due up to the date of termination and benefits described in the section entitled "Extension of Benefits". Any termination of the Plan will be communicated to participants. GENERAL INFORMATION ...Continued Assignment The covered person's benefits may not be assigned except by consent of the employer, other than to suppliers of medical services. Plan Is Not A Contract The Plan shall not be deemed to constitute an employment contract between the employer and any employee or to be a consideration for, or an inducement or condition of, the employment of any employee. Nothing in the Plan shall be deemed to give any employee the right to be retained in the service of the employer or to interfere with the right of the employer to discharge any employee at any time. This Plan has been adopted by Sample Plan Sponsor effective July 1, 2005. GENERAL INFORMATION...Continued PLAN NAME: Employee Group Health Plan PLAN SPONSOR: Sample Plan Sponsor PLAN AFFILIATES AND SUBSIDIARIES: None PLAN ADMINISTRATOR: Sample Plan Administrator 123 ABC Street Mandeville, LA 70471 PLAN SUPERVISOR: FARA Benefit Services P. 0. Box 8770 Metairie, La. 70011-8770 800-224-3272 EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 72-0000000 PLAN NUMBER: 501 TYPE OF PLAN: Welfare PLAN YEAR ENDS: June 30th, 2006 PLAN COST: This Plan is financed by contributions from the Employer and Employees. PLAN BENEFITS PROVIDED BY: Sample Plan Sponsor PLAN ELIGIBILITY: Eligible Employees and their eligible dependents will be covered under the Plan on the first of the month coincident with or following ninety (90) days of continuous full time employment. AGENT FOR SERVICE OF LEGAL PROCESS: Sample Plan Sponsor PLAN FUNDING: This Plan is funded by Sample Plan Sponsor HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996 Sample Plan Sponsor has elected to exercise its option as anon-federal governmental plan to be exempt from certain provisions of HIPAA. For further information, please review your "Notice to Participants of the "Employee Group Health Plan". NOTICE TO PARTICIPANTS OF THE EMPLOYEE GROUP HEALTH PLAN Recent changes in Federal Laws impact group health care plans as of the plan renewal date on or after July 1, 1997. Sample Plan Sponsor's renewal date is June 30, 2006. The Laws include the following: 1. Limitations on pre-existing condition exclusion period's (146.11). 2. Special enrollment periods for individuals (and dependents) losing other coverage (146.117). 3. Prohibitions against discriminating against individual participants and beneficiaries based on health status (146.121). 4. Standards relating to benefits for mothers and newborns (section 2704 of PHS Act). 5. Parity in the application of certain limits to mental health benefits (section 2705 of the PHS Act). Federal law gives the plan sponsor of anon-Federal governmental plan the right to exempt the plan in whole or in part from the requirement (1) through (5) described above. Therefore, Sample Plan Sponsor has elected to exercise its option as anon-Federal governmental plan to be exempt from certain provisions of the "Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act" (HIPAA). Sample Plan Sponsor will be exempt from the following requirements: 1. Limitations on pre-existing condition exclusion period's (146.11). 2. Special enrollment periods for individuals (and dependents) losing other coverage (146.117). 3. Prohibitions against discriminating against individual participants and beneficiaries based on health status (146.121). HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996...Continued Notwithstanding an election to be exempt from the requirements (1) through (5) above, Sample Plan Sponsor, as anon-Federal governmental plan, must provide for certification and disclosure of creditable coverage under the plan with respect to participants and their dependents in accordance with Section 146.115. This exemption from these Federal requirements will be in effect for one year for the plan year beginning July 1, 2006, and it may be renewed for subsequent years. CLAIMS `~` The following section describes procedures for filing claims for benefits: HOSPITAL AND PHYSICIAN: A separate claim form should be completed for each claimant together with an itemized statement for each physician involved. An itemized statement must include physician's name, dates of service, breakdown of services rendered and a diagnosis. Either the physician or the employee can send the form to the Plan Supervisor with the itemized bills attached. When hospitalized, the hospital has standard forms which are used. The Hospital must call the Plan Supervisor for benefit verification. CAUTION: The Employee is responsible for contacting FARA Healthcare Management for their Hospital Pre-Admission Certification. SPECIAL NOTE ALL EXPENSES FOR INJURY OR ILLNESS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE PLAN SUPERVISOR WITHIN 90 DAYS OF THE DATE OF EACH CHARGE. ANY EXPENSES RECEIVED AFTER THE 90 DAY LIMIT WILL NOT BE COVERED UNLESS THERE IS AN ACCEPTABLE REASON FOR SUCH DELAY. IN THE EVENT THE PLAN SUPERVISOR PENDS A SUBMITTED CLAIM, A NOTIFICATION OF PENDED STATUS ALONG WITH A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION WILL BE MAILED TO THE CLAIMANT. IF THE REQUESTED INFORMATION IS NOT RECEIVED WITHIN 60 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF SUCH REQUEST, THE CLAIM WILL BE DENIED. CLAIM DENIAL err Notice of Denial of Claims If a claim is wholly or partially denied, a notice of the decision rendered in accordance with the rules set forth below will be furnished to the claimant not later than 90 days after receipt of the claim by the Plan Supervisor. If special circumstances require an extension of time for processing the claim, the Plan Supervisor will give a claimant a written notice of the extension prior to the end of the initial 90-day period. The extension notice will indicate the special circumstances requiring an extension of time and the date by which the Plan Supervisor expects to render the final decision. If the notice of the denial of a claim is not furnished in accordance with this procedure, the claim will be deemed denied and the claimant will be permitted to proceed to the review stage. The Plan Supervisor will provide to every claimant who is denied a claim for benefits written notice setting forth in a clear and simple manner: A. The specific reason or reasons for the denial; B. Specific reference to pertinent Plan provisions on which the denial is based; C. A description of any additional material or information the claimant must submit to perfect the claim and an explanation of why such material or information is necessary; and D. A description of the Plan's claims review procedure. Claims Review Procedure After the claimant has received written notification of the denial of the claim, the claimant or a duly authorized representative will have 60 days within which to appeal, in writing, a denied claim to the Administrator. The Administrator will afford the claimant a full and fair review of the denial of the claim. The claimant or a duly authorized representative will be permitted to submit issues and comments relevant to the claim and will be given an opportunity to review documents pertinent to the claim. The claimant should include in his written appeal the following information to support his claim for benefits: A. A list of which issues, if any, in the claim denial he chooses to contest and that he wishes reviewed on appeal; B. His position with respect to each issue; C. Any additional facts that he believes support his position with respect to each issue; and D. Any legal or other arguments he believes support his position with respect to each issue. The decision on review by the Administrator will be rendered as promptly as is feasible, but not later than 60 days after the receipt of a request for review unless special circumstances require an extension of time for processing, in which case a decision will be rendered as promptly as is feasible, but not later than 120 days after receipt of a request for review. If an extension of time for review is required because of special circumstances, written notice of the extension will be furnished to the claimant before the commencement of the extension. The decision on review will be in writing and will include specific reasons for the decision, written in a clear and simple manner, as well as specific references to the pertinent Plan provisions on which the decision is based. CLAIM DENIAL...Continued If the decision on review is not furnished within the time period(s) set out above, the claim will be deemed denied on review. No legal action to recover benefits or with respect to any other matter related to this Ptan may be commenced before the claimant has timely exhausted the claim and appeal procedures described above. In no event may any such action be brought more than three (3) years after the claim was first incurred or after the occurrence of the event given rise to the claim, whichever is later. ~.rr ELIGIBILITY Employees Eligible Employees are all actively employed employees of the employer and any named affiliates or subsidiaries who are designated by the Employer as full time employees and who are regularly scheduled to work at least twenty-eight (28) hours per week on a regular basis. Retired Employees and their dependents are not eligible for benefits. Dependents Eligible Dependents include: A. An Employee's legal spouse. B. A common-law spouse, if considered a legal spouse under the laws of the State where the Employee resides. C. Unmarried dependent children from birth to age nineteen (19), including step-children, legally adopted children and children placed with the Employee for adoption. D Other Dependent children from birth to age nineteen (19) who are related by blood or marriage, including grandchildren, where either the Employee or his Dependent spouse are financially responsible for the care of the child. Financial responsibility is defined as evidence of having included the child as an exemption on the most recent Federal Income Tax Return. E. Unmarried dependent children who are attending full time an accredited high school, trade school, junior college, college or university and who are less than twenty-five (25) years of age. F. Unmarried dependent children, who prior to termination of benefits, were mentally or physically handicapped so as to be incapable of self-support, provided such proof is furnished to the Administrator. G. Children of an Employee who must be covered pursuant to a Qualified Medical Child Support Order. Dependent children who are eligible for coverage by this or any other group plan as an employee are not eligible as dependents under this Plan. Dependent children who would be eligible for coverage as dependents of more than one employee shall only be eligible as dependents under one employee. Where both the employee and his spouse are employees of the employer, they may each be covered as employees or one may be covered as a dependent, but they will not be covered as both. EFFECTIVE DATE OF COVERAGE r Employee Eligible Employees will be covered under the Plan upon completion of the eligibility period specified in the General Information section, provided they make written application by signing an enrollment card. If application is made prior to completion of the eligibility period, coverage will be effective immediately upon completion of the eligibility date. If application is made within thirty (30) days after completion of the eligibility period, coverage will be effective on the date application is made. If application is made later than thirty (30) days after completion of the eligibility period, the Employee is considered a Late Enrollee. Coverage shall only be effective after completion and approval by the Plan Supervisor of a Statement of Health. An Employee, whose coverage terminates by reason of termination of employment and who resumes employment with the Employer within six (6) months immediately following the date of such termination, shall become eligible for reinstatement of coverage on the first of the month after he resumes employment. An Employee may change from a Health Maintenance Organization Plan, (if one has been provided by this Plan Sponsor), to this Plan, by submitting a written application within the thirty (30) day period prior to the beginning of the Plan year or within thirty (30) days after the individual Employee is no longer eligible for coverage as a result of the Health Maintenance Organization discontinuing coverage. The effective date will be the first of the month following the submission of the written application or the day following the termination of the HMO Plan, provided prior written application has been received. Coverage will be extended on the same basis as it would have been had the Employee enrolled in this Plan in lieu of the Health Maintenance Organization Plan. Any transfer from the HMO Plan during any period other than the above, will be subject to evidence of insurability and the pre-existing condition restriction described in the major medical section. Dependent Dependents of an Employee will be eligible to be covered at the same time as the Employee. Application must be made for coverage by completing an enrollment card and indicating in the appropriate place that Dependents are to be covered. If such application is made prior to the Employee completing his eligibility period, coverage shall be effective upon completion of the eligibility period. If application is made within thirty (30) days following completion of the eligibility period, coverage will be effective on the date application is made. EFFECTIVE DATE OF COVERAGE...Continued A newborn child, adopted child or a child placed for adoption (under age 18) who applies for coverage within thirty (30) days of birth, adoption or placement for adoption will be covered from the date of birth, adoption or placement for adoption. These Dependents will not be subject to any pre-existing conditions. If application is made later than thirty (30) days after completion of the eligibility period, the Dependent is considered a Late Enrollee. Coverage shall only be effective after completion and approval by the Plan Supervisor of a Statement of Health. An Employee, who does not have eligible Dependents when he becomes eligible under the Plan and at a later date acquires one or more Dependents, has thirty (30) days from the date of acquisition in which to apply for Dependent coverage. The Dependents become effective on the date of acquisition. If application is made after thirty (30) days from the date of acquisition, dependent coverage shall only be effective after completion and approval by the Plan Supervisor of a Statement of Health. If an Employee elects not to cover his eligible Dependents and subsequently acquires a new Dependent, the new Dependent becomes effective on the date of acquisition, provided application is made within thirty (30) days of the date of acquisition. If application is made after thirty (30) days from the acquisition date of the new Dependent, the new Dependent's coverage shall only be effective after completion and approval by the Plan Supervisor of a Statement of Health. TERMINATION OF COVERAGE Emgloyee Coverage shall terminate at the end of the month in which: A. the employee terminates his employment; B. the employee is no longer an eligible employee; C. the employee fails to make the required contribution, if any; Coverage shall terminate at the end of the day in which: A. the Plan terminates; B. the employee elects to terminate his benefits under this plan participant in a HMO; C. the date the employee becomes afull-time member of the Armec country. and become a Forces of any An employee, who ceases to be actively employed for the following reason, may continue to be covered for the time period specified. A. If an employee becomes disabled, coverage may be continued for a period not to exceed three (3) months from the beginning date of the disability (including any accumulated sick leave and/or vacation time); B. For an approved leave of absence, coverage may continue for three (3) months. If the employer elects to terminate an employee prior to or during a leave for the above purposes, the extension of the termination date will not apply. An employee may continue to be covered for an approved leave of absence as defined by the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (Public Law 103-3). Dependent Coverage for a dependent shall terminate at the end of the month in which: A. the employee terminates his employment; B. the employee fails to make any required contribution; C. the dependent ceases to be an eligible dependent. Coverage for a dependent shall terminate at the end of the day in which: A. the plan Terminates; B. the employee elects to terminate his benefits under this plan and become a participant in a HMO. An extension of the employee coverage shall also extend the dependent coverage for a similar period of time. If an employee or dependent have continued to be covered under this plan as a result of remaining eligible under the COBRA Continuation Coverage, the coverage will terminate at the earliest of the following dates: TERMINATION OF COVERAGE...Continued (1) the employer ceases to provide any group health plan to employees; (2) the qualified employee or dependent fails to pay the premiums; (3) the qualified employee or dependent becomes covered under another group plan without apre-existing clause in the policy or becomes enrolled in Medicare. FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE 'rw° An Employee's and his or her Dependents' coverage under the Plan will cease at the time set forth except in the case of a family or medical leave of absence (FMLA Leave). FMLA Leave time includes any accumulated sick leave and/or vacation time. If an Employee ceases to be an Eligible Employee because of FMLA Leave, his or her coverage may be continued at normal employee premium rates until the end of such leave or for twelve (12) weeks, whichever is shorter. Coverage continued during FMLA Leave is in addition to coverage continued under the Plan's COBRA continuation provisions. After the FMLA Leave, the Employee will be offered the option of electing COBRA continuation coverage. To maintain coverage during FMLA Leave, the Employee must continue to pay on time the Employee's portion of the premium for coverage, if any, that the Employee paid prior to the leave. During paid leave, premiums will be paid through normal payroll deductions. To maintain coverage during unpaid leave, the premium for each month of coverage is due on the first day of each month. Coverage will cease if the premium does not reach the Employer within thirty (30) days after the due date. During FMLA Leave, the Employee will receive written notice that the Employee's coverage is terminated for nonpayment of premiums. While on leave the Employee will be subject to premium increases and new or changed benefits to the same extent as if the Employee were not on leave. If the Employee chooses not to retain health coverage during FMLA Leave, or if coverage lapses because the Employee has not made a required premium payment during the leave, then if the Employee returned on or before the end of the FMLA Leave, the Employee will be reinstated in the Plan on the same terms as prior to taking the leave, without any qualifying period, physical examination, orpre-existing condition exclusion. By accepting employer subsidized continuation coverage during the period of the FMLA Leave, the Employee agrees to repay to the Plan the employer portion of the premium during the unpaid portion of the premium during the unpaid portion of such leave if the Employee fails to return from such leave of absence for any reason other than: A. The continuation, recurrence, or onset of the serious health condition that originally entitled the Employee to the FMLA Leave. B. Other circumstances beyond the Employee's control The Employee's repayment obligation under paragraph A, above applies unless the Employee provides to the Plan Administrator a certification issued by the health care provider of the Employee or his or her son, daughter, spouse, or parent, as the case may be, that he or she is unable to return to work because either a serious health condition prevented him or her from being able to perform the essential functions of his or her position on the date that the leave of absence expired, or that he or she is needed to care for his or her son, daughter, spouse, or parent who had a serious health condition on the date that the leave of absence expired. FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE...Continued For purposes of this section, an "FMLA Leave" means a leave of absence granted pursuant to the Employer's FMLA Leave policy for up to twelve (12) work weeks during any twelve (12) month period for one of the following: A. Because of the birth of the Employee's son or daughter and in order to care for such son or daughter. B. Because of the placement of a son or daughter with the Employee for adoption or foster care. C. To care for the Employee's spouse, or a son, daughter, or parent, if that spouse, son, daughter, or parent has a serious health condition. D. Because of a serious health condition that made the Employee unable to perform the functions of his or her position. For purposes of this section, "serious health condition" means an illness, injury, impairment, or physical impairment, or physical or mental condition that involves: A. Inpatient care in a hospital, hospice, or residential care facility; or B. Continuing treatment by a health care provider. ~wr COBRA CONTINUATION COVERAGE The Plan offers the continuation group health coverage required by the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 ("COBRA"), as amended. The Plan does not offer continuation coverage benefits that are greater than the minimum benefits required to be offered by COBRA. Generally. If you are a Qualified Beneficiary (as defined below) who would otherwise lose coverage as a result of a Qualifying Event (as defined below) and who is actually receiving group health benefits from the Plan on the date of a Qualifying Event, you are entitled to elect continued group health coverage under the Plan. The coverage is identical to the coverage provided to similarly situated beneficiaries with respect to whom a Qualifying Event has not occurred. If an employer makes an open enrollment period available to similarly situated active employees who have not experienced a Qualifying Event, the same open enrollment period rights must be made available to each qualified beneficiary receiving COBRA continuation coverage. An open enrollment period means a period during which an employee covered under a plan can choose any of the options or plans that are available for similarly situated Non-COBRA participants, or to add or eliminate coverage of family members. 2. Qualified Beneficiary. A. You are a Qualified Beneficiary if you are an employee or a spouse or dependent of an employee and if you are covered by the Plan on the date of a Qualifying Event ~"` B. Children born to, or placed for adoption with, the employee during the period of continuation coverage will be considered "qualified beneficiaries" and may also receive continuation coverage provided they are added within the time required by the Plan after the birth or placement for adoption. C. A covered Employee who retired on or before the date of substantial elimination of Plan coverage which is the result of a bankruptcy proceeding under Title 11 of the U.S. Code with respect to the Employer, as is the Spouse, surviving Spouse or Dependent child of such a covered Employee if, on the day before the bankruptcy Qualifying Event, the Spouse, surviving Spouse or dependent child was a beneficiary under the Plan. Each Qualified Beneficiary (including a child who is born to or placed for adoption with a covered Employee during a period of COBRA continuation coverage) must be offered the opportunity to make an independent election to receive COBRA continuation coverage. 3. Qualifying Event. A Qualifying Event means any of the following events that would cause you to lose coverage under the Plan: A. The termination of the employee's employment (other than for gross misconduct) or reduction of hours worked; B. The death of the employee; C. The divorce or legal separation of the employee from his or her spouse (see paragraph 5 below about your obligation to notify the Plan within 60 days); D. The loss of coverage due to the employee becoming enrolled in Medicare; COBRA CONTINUATION COVERAGE...Continued ~,, E. A dependent child ceasing to qualify as an eligible dependent under the Plan (see paragraph 5 below about your obligation to notify the Ptan within 60 days); or F. If the Plan provides coverage for a retired employee and eligible dependents, a Qualifying Event also means a retired employee and eligible dependents who would lose coverage due to the employer filing for bankruptcy under Title 11 of the U.S. Code. The taking of leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 ("FMLA") does not constitute a Qualifying Event. A Qualifying Event occurs, however, if an Employee does not return to employment at the end of the FMLA leave and all other COBRA continuation coverage conditions are present. If a Qualifying Event occurs, it occurs on the last day of FMLA leave and the applicable maximum coverage period is measured from this date (unless coverage is lost at a later date and the Plan provides for the extension of the required periods, in which case the maximum coverage date is measured from the date when the coverage is lost.) 4. Notice Requirements. The Administrator will, within 14 days of notification of a Qualifying Event, advise you of your right to continued group health coverage. Continued coverage is not automatic. You must elect coverage within 60 days of the later of the following: A. The Qualifying Event; or B. The date the Administrator sends you notice of your right to continued coverage. err Notice of the right to continued coverage to the employee's spouse will be deemed notice to any dependent child residing with the employee's spouse. 5. Notice Requirements for Spouses and Children. In the case of Qualifying Events caused by the employee's divorce or legal separation or by a dependent child ceasing to qualify as a dependent under the Plan, the employee, the spouse, or child must notify the Administrator in writing within 60 days after the date of that Qualifying Event. If the Administrator is not notified within this time frame, the spouse or child may not elect continued coverage. 6. Premiums. For the continued coverage, you will be required to pay 102% of the cost to the Plan of coverage (150% for the additional 11 months under paragraph 8 below). If you elect continued coverage, you will have 45 days from the date of election to pay the initial premium due (which will cover all periods back to the date you lost coverage). All premiums for subsequent months of coverage are due on the first day of the month of coverage with a 30 day grace period. Coverage will terminate retroactively and without notice if you do not pay a required premium before the end of these grace periods. A check that is dishonored for any reason will not be considered payment. COBRA CONTINUATION COVERAGE...Continued Maximum Coverage Period. Except as provided in paragraphs 8 and 9 below, the maximum period for continued coverage for a Qualifying Event is as follows: A. Termination of employment or reduced working hours, the maximum coverage period ends 18 months after the Qualifying Event. B. If a second Qualifying Event occurs within this 18 month period, the period of coverage for any affected dependent may be extended up to 36 months from the date of the initial Qualifying Event. C. If the employee becomes enrolled in Medicare in the 18-month period prior to a qualifying event that is an employment termination or reduction in hours, COBRA coverage can continue for covered dependents for up to 36 months after the employee became enrolled in Medicare. D. In the case of a bankruptcy Qualifying Event, the maximum coverage period for a Qualified Beneficiary who is the retired covered Employee ends on the date of the retired covered Employee's death. The maximum coverage period for a Qualified Beneficiary who is the Spouse, surviving Spouse or Dependent child of the retired covered Employee ends on the earlier of the date of the Qualified Beneficiary's death or the date that is 36 months after the death of the retired covered Employee. E. In the case of a Qualified Beneficiary who is a child born to or placed for adoption with a covered Employee during a period of COBRA continuation coverage, the maximum coverage period is the maximum coverage period applicable to the Qualifying Event giving rise to the period of COBRA continuation coverage during which the child was born or placed for adoption. F. For all other Qualifying Events, the maximum period is 36 months. 8. Social Security Disability. You or another qualified beneficiary may extend the 18-month period to 29 months if you or the other qualified beneficiary are determined to have been disabled under the social security laws at any time during the first 60 days of continuation coverage. If you or another qualified beneficiary has non-disabled family members who are entitled to COBRA coverage, those non- disabled family members are also entitled to the up to 11-month disability extension. To extend coverage, you or the other qualified beneficiary must notify the Administrator in writing of the Social Security Administration's determination both within 60 days after the determination and before the end of the 18-month period. If you or the other qualified beneficiary are later determined not to be disabled under the social security laws, you or the other qualified beneficiary must notify the Administrator within 30 days after the determination. 9. Events That Terminate Coverage Early. Your continued coverage will end before the end of the 18-, 29- or 36-month period if one of the following events occurs: A. You become covered by another group health plan (as an employee or otherwise) which does not exclude or limit a preexisting condition you or another qualified beneficiary have. COBRA CONTINUATION COVERAGE...Continued Under the new portability laws, your COBRA coverage may terminate when the other plan may no longer exclude coverage for any of your preexisting conditions. Under this new law, the time the other health plan can exclude coverage for preexisting conditions is generally reduced by the number of months you had coverage for the condition under a previous health plan, including other COBRA coverage; B. You become enrolled in Medicare; C. You fail to pay timely the monthly premium for your continued coverage; D. The Employer terminates the Plan; E. In the case of a Qualified Beneficiary entitled to a disability extension, the later of: (i) 29 months after the date of the Qualifying Event, or (ii) the first day of the month that is more than 30 days after the date of a final determination under Title II or XVI of the Social Security Act that the disabled Qualified Beneficiary whose disability resulted in the Qualified Beneficiary's entitlement to the disability extension is no longer disabled, whichever is earlier; or 2. the end of the maximum coverage period that applies to the Qualified Beneficiary without regard to the disability extension; or "` F. Any other event occurs that would cause an active employee or dependent to lose coverage. +`r SCHEDULE OF MEDICAL BENEFITS This Plan uses the services of SAMPLE PPO NETWORK for Preferred Provider Hospitals and Physicians. IMPORTANT -this Plan has Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) and FARA Healthcare Management Features. Please read the entire section of the Comprehensive PPO Major Medical Benefit carefully because, under certain conditions set forth, there will be a REDUCTION in benefits payable IF YOU DO NOT: 1. Go to a PPO Hospital and/or PPO Doctor; 2. Get a Second or Third Doctor's Opinion when directed; or 3. Get Authorization for Hospitalizations, Mental Disorder/Substance Abuse Treatments, Skilled Nursing Facility Stays, Home Health Care, Hospice Care, Ph sical, S eech and/or Occu ational Thera •- • • •- • -~ • -~ '~ Lifetime Maximums Lifetime Maximum Benefit $1,000,000 $1,000,000 (For other than Chemical Dependency & Substance Abuse Lifetime Maximum Benefits $5,000 $5,000 Payable for Chemical Dependency & Substance Abuse Lifetime Maximum Duration Six (6) Months Six (6) Months For Hos ice Care Lifetime Maximum Benefit For $500 $500 Elective Sterilization Calendar Year Maximums Maximum Benefits Payable $1,000 $1,000 Per Calendar Year for Outpatient Treatment of Chemical Dependency & Substance Abuse Maximum Benefits Payable $1,000 $1,000 Per Calendar Year for Chiro ractic Care Maximum Number of Visits 20 Visits 20 Visits Per Calendar Year For Occupational Therapy (Must be Pre-certified r Schedule of Benefits...Continued •- • • •- • -~ • -~ Maximum Number of Visits 20 Visits 20 Visits Per Calendar Year For Speech Therapy (Must be Pre-certified .Calendar Year Deductible Individual Calendar Year $ 500 $ 750 Deductible Maximum Family Deductible $1,000 $1,500 Per Calendar Year Ouf-Of-Pocket Maximum (Excluding Deductibles, Non.-Precertification Penalties and charges incurredfor Mental & Nervous Disorders, Chemical Dependency and Substance Abuse Per Individual $ 750 $1,500 Per Famil $1,500 $3,000 Benefit Percenta a Pa able Eligible Expenses (other 85% after deductible 70% after deductible than those listed below) Home Health Care (Must be 100% after deductible 100% after deductible Pre-certified) Elective Sterilization 100% to maximum benefit 100% to maximum benefit of $500, deductible waived of $500, deductible waived Second Surgical Opinion 100%, deductible waived 100%, deductible waived Mandatory for Transplant Procedures Onl Outpatient Surgery 100% after deductible 70% after deductible Pre-Admission Testing 100%, deductible waived 100%, deductible waived Supplemental Accident 100% up to $300, 100% up to $300, Benefit deductible waived, deductible waived, balance subject to balance subject to deductible & payable at deductible & payable at 85% 70% Birthing Room 100% up to $600, 70% after deductible deductible waived, balance subject to deductible & payable at 85% Schedule of Benefits...Continued ~- • • ~- • -~ • -~ Routine Nursery Care 100% to a maximum of 100% to a maximum of Initial Confinement -First $1,000, deductible waived $1,000, deductible waived Five Da s Wellness Benefit 100% up to a maximum of Not Covered (Refer to the section Eligible $300.00, deductible Charges For Medical Benefits waived, if used before for further details) March 31St of each Calendar Year Chiropractic Care 50% after deductible 50% after deductible Penalty for failure to obtain 50% after deductible 50% after deductible Pre-Certification of: Inpatient Hospital Stays, (25% after deductible for (25% after deductible for Mental Disorder/Substance Mental & Nervous Mental & Nervous Abuse Treatments, Skilled Disorders/Substance Disorders/Substance Nursing Facility Stays, Abuse Treatments) Abuse Treatments) Home Health Care, Hospice Care, Physical, Speech and /or Occupational Therapy Services For Pre-Certification Call: FARA Healthcare Management: 800-215-3272 Acupuncture (By a Licensed 80% after deductible Physician) Maximum Charge of $20 Per Treatment, One Treatment Per Week (Subject to PPO deductible and Out-Of-Pocket Limit All Other Expenses Not 80%, subject to PPO Deductible and Out-Of-Pocket Available By A PPO Provider (Other than those listed Mental & Nervous Disorders,.. Chemical. Dependency & Substance Abuse Precertification re wired: FARA Healthcare Mana ement - 800/215-3272 In atient 50% after deductible 50% after deductible Out atient 50% after deductible 50% after deductible Dail Hos ital Room and Board Maximum Room and Board Semi-Private Semi-Private Limit Maximum ICU, CCU, Burn Reasonable & Customary Reasonable & Customary Unit and Neonatal Care Daily Extended Care Facility - 50% of Semi-Private 50% of Semi-Private Must Be Pre-certified Room Rate Room Rate (Limited to 60 days per Calendar Year Schedule of Benefits...Continued Prescri tiion Dru Benefit - Pharmac and Mail Order Generic Dru s $10 co a er rescri tion Brand Name Drugs (When Generic is Not Available $25 co a er rescri tion Brand Name Drugs (When Generic Is Available $40 co a er rescription Contract Providers Services performed by Contract Providers contracted to "In-Network" Hospitals, and performed at that Hospital, such as Anesthesiology, Radiology, Pathology and Emergency Room Physicians, shall be considered "In-Network" for the purpose of benefit application. err VISION CARE SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS ~w/ A. VISION EXAMINATIONS 100% TO A MAXIMUM OF $50 LIMITED TO ONE (1) EXAMINATION EVERY TWO (2) YEARS B. ACTUAL CHARGES FOR LENSES: TYPE ` MAXIMUM BENEFIT OF: SINGLE VISION $60 BIFOCAL $60 TRIFOCAL $60 LENTICULAR $60 CONTACT LENSES $120 LIMITED TO THE MAXIMUM BENEFIT EVERY TWO (2) YEARS C. ACTUAL CHARGES FOR FRAMES 100% TO A MAXIMUM OF $50 LIMITED TO ONE (1) FRAME EVERY TWO YEARS NOTE: BENEFIT PAYMENTS FOR LENS AND FRAME INCLUDE THE ALLOWANCE FOR DISPENSING SERVICES. ~r SCHEDULE OF DENTAL BENEFITS CALENDAR YEAR DEDUCTIBLE PER INDIVIDUAL TYPE I $0 TYPE II $25 TYPE III $50 MAXIMUM BENEFIT PAYABLE PER CALENDAR YEAR PER INDIVIDUAL $1,000 PREVENTIVE & GENERAL SERVICES MAJOR SERVICES DIAGNOSTIC' SERVICES TYPE II TYPE III TYPE I (A 12 MONTH WAITING PERIOD APPLIES TO TYPE III SERVICES Plan Pays 100% Plan Pays 80% Plan Pays 50% Oral Examinations Fillings Dentures X-Rays General Anesthetics Bridges Cleaning of Teeth Extractions Crowns Space Maintainers Oral Surgery Gold Restorations Fluoride Applications for Injectable Antibiotics Replacement of damaged children a liances Emergency Office Visits Periodontics Repair of prosthetic appliances Endodontics SAMPLE DRUG CARD PROGRAM Prescription drugs necessary for the treatment of an illness or injury, if obtainable only by a physician's written prescription and dispensed by a licensed pharmacist within the Sample network of Pharmacies. Benefit is payable at 100% of negotiated cost less co-payment of: $10.00 for Generic Drugs $25.00 for Brand Name Drugs (When Generic is not available) $40.00 for Brand Name Drugs (When Generic is available) Drug Benefit Inclusions and Exclusions: 1.) Inclusions: a.) Federal legend drugs, which bear "Caution: Federal Law Prohibits dispensing without a prescription." b.) Compound medications of which at least one ingredient is a prescription legend drug. (Compound medications contain at least one Federal Legend Drug, i.e., Benadryl with Phenergan). c.) Insulin (with a prescription) and syringes d.) Oral contraceptives e.) Prenatal Vitamins f.) Imitrex g.) Diabetic Testing Strips with monitor h.) Nicotine Patches i.) Accutane through age 22 j.) Ritalin 2.) Exclusions: a.) Non-legend drugs, Over the counter (OTC), except as noted b.) Cosmetics c.) Medical Devices/Supplies d.) Immunization agents (polio, vaccines, measles, etc.) e.) Biological sera, blood, or blood plasma f.) Charges for administration or injection of a drug (administered by a physician) g.) Workers' Compensation prescriptions h.) Experimental, investigational or medication administered by a healthcare facility (experimental medications are NEVER covered, they cannot be purchased in a drug store and do not have an NDC number) i.) Non-Insulin Needles/Syringes j.) Injectables other than insulin (i.e., fertility agents, vitamin B12) k.) Fertility agents I.) Contraceptive Devices (i.e., prophylactics, diaphragms, Norplant) m.)Diabetic supplies (i.e., insulin machine, cotton balls, alcohol pads, diabetic testing strips without monitor) n.) Hair Loss Drugs (i.e., Rogaine Propecia, etc.) o.) Growth hormones (juvenile use, usually injected) p.) Vitamins and minerals, except Prenatal Vitamins SAMPLE DRUG CARD PROGRAM...Continued ~iw q.) Drugs And Medicines to be taken or given to an Insured Individual in connection with outpatient surgical procedures or while he or she is confined in a Hospital, rest home, sanitarium, extended care facility, convalescent hospital, nursing home, or similar institution r.) Refills of any prescription if the refill has not been authorized by the Physician s.) Drugs or medicines dispensed more than one year after the date of the Prescription order t.) Anabolic Steroids u.) DESI Drugs: Drugs determined by the Food and Drug Administration as lacking Substantial evidence of effectiveness 1.) Fluoride Supplements 2.) Hematinics 3.) Smoking Deterrent Medications, except for Nicotine Patches 4.) Tretinoin, all dosage forms (e.g. Retin-A) regardless of intended use, except for dependents through age 22. v.) Anti-Obesity and Anorexiants w.) Immunosuppressives (Betaseron, etc.) x.) Immunodeficient Drugs (Immune & AIDS related drugs) y.) Viagra 3.) Dispensing Limits ,~, The quantity of medication dispensed for each covered prescription or refill of a covered prescription will be the quantity prescribed by the authorized physician, but may not exceed athirty-five (35) day supply for acute care legend drugs and may not exceed a ninety (90) day supply for maintenance legend drugs. 4.) Pricing Guidelines a.) AWP is the average wholesale price as determined by Medispan. b.) GEAP is the average AWP's for all generic products coded *A (therapeutically equivalent) not including the reference drug. 5.) Generic Availability Generic drugs must be offered to participants, if available, and permitted by the prescribed physician and allowing for the professional discretion of the dispensing pharmacist. 6.) Dispense as Written A physician dispenses, as written prescription will cost the participant the brand name or generic co-payment, as indicated. FARA HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT (800) 215-3272 Pre-Admission Certification All hospital admissions must be authorized by FARA Healthcare Management before you enter the hospital. If admission is necessary on an emergency/urgent basis, authorization is required within forty-eight (48) hours or on the first business day following weekend or holiday admissions. In order to qualify for maximum benefits, a request to pre-certify hospital admissions must be submitted to FARA Healthcare Management and must be authorized before actual hospitalization occurs. Once the hospitalization has been pre-certified as medically necessary, your benefits will be reimbursed at their designated level for the length of time it is medically necessary to remain in the hospital. When your doctor says that you or a covered member of your family should go into the hospital for anon-emergency (elective) procedure or treatment, it is your responsibility to notify your physician that Pre-Certification is a requirement of your health plan. FARA Healthcare Management may accept your medical information and request for hospitalization from your doctor by telephone. After evaluation, you will receive aPre- Certification Authorization letter and copies will be mailed not only to your doctor but to your hospital. ,,~,; Once you've received FARA Healthcare Management's evaluation and certification of your hospital stay, your admission may proceed as planned. If for some reason the date of the admission changes, be sure to notify FARA Healthcare Management of this as soon as possible. In the case of an emergency hospitalization for you or a covered family member, your doctor, the hospital or a family member must telephone FARA Healthcare Management within forty-eight (48) hours or on the first business day following weekend admission or holiday admission. If you do have an emergency situation, the following information must be provided to FARA Healthcare Management: "` Name, address, social security number and age of the patient Employee's name, social security number and employer Date of hospital admission Admitting diagnosis, planned procedure or treatment and proposed length of stay Name, address and telephone number of the attending physician and the hospital. Continued Stay Review & Discharge Planning A FARA Healthcare Management Specialist will evaluate your continuing care needs in consultation with your treating physician and match them with available community resources. This specialist will work with you and your family to arrange for necessary follow-up treatment in a setting that is appropriate for the needs of your specific condition. FARA Healthcare Management starts thinking about your discharge from the hospital and ~"'r your follow-up care needs just as soon as your medical status is clarified. FARA HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT...Continued Plans for discharge will be finalized by the time you no longer need to be in the hospital. FARA Healthcare Management will work with your doctor to plan for your discharge so that you will recover as quickly and uneventfully as possible. If your medical situation requires discharge planning, FARA Healthcare Management will contact you and/or your family shortly after hospitalization occurs. FARA Healthcare Management will keep you up-to-date concerning your readiness for discharge and discuss with you the kind of care you will require and where you will be able to get it once you are discharged. The goal is to provide whatever assistance is needed to transfer you out of the hospital as soon as possible, while continuing your doctor's treatment plan in an uninterrupted manner and, of course, to get you back to your family and normal routine in the shortest time possible. The services of FARA Healthcare Management will not be required for anyone receiving medical treatment of any kind outside the Continental United States. HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION Effect On Benefits When either the employee or his dependents is eligible to participate in a qualified Health Maintenance Organization Plan, (hereafter referred to as "HMO"), benefits will be payable under this Plan in accordance with the following: A. If an employee participates in a "HMO" Plan provided by this plan sponsor, there will be no benefits payable under this Plan for either the employee or his eligible dependents. B. If an employee or his dependents are covered under an HMO plan provided by other than this plan sponsor and if this plan is determined to be primary (first to pay) as defined under the Coordination of Benefits provision of this plan (hereafter referred to as "COB"), then benefits will be payable only if the "HMO" provider furnishes an itemized statement for services rendered and benefits are assigned to the "HMO" provider or the "HMO" itself. C. If the employee or his dependents are covered under an HMO plan provided by other than this plan sponsor and if this plan is determined to be secondary (second to pay) as defined under the "COB" provision of this plan and if the employee or his dependents elects to avail themselves of the "HMO" facilities, then only those charges which have not been covered by the "HMO" plan will be eligible under this plan. The employee must submit an itemized copy or receipt for any charge made by the "HMO" which have not been covered by the "HMO" and a copy of the "HMO" plan of benefits subscribed for. D. If the employee or his dependents are covered under an HMO plan provided by other than this plan sponsor and if this plan is determined to be secondary (second to pay) as defined under the "COB" provision of this plan and if the employee or his dependents elects not to avail themselves of the "HMO" facilities, then the only expenses that will be eligible under this plan are those which the employee or dependent would have had to pay under the "HMO" plan if they had availed themselves of the "HMO" benefits for which they are eligible. The employee must submit an itemized copy of his medical expenses and a copy of the "HMO" plan of benefits subscribed for. MAJOR MEDICAL EXPENSE BENEFITS Employees and Dependents This benefit will pay a percentage of your eligible charges which are greater than the deductible amount within the Deductible Accumulation Period and incurred within the benefit period. The percentage, deductible amount, benefit period, and deductible accumulation period are shown in the Schedule of Benefits. The maximum amount payable for each person is shown in the Schedule of Benefits. Coverage will terminate when the lifetime maximum benefit amount has been paid. Deductible Amount This amount consists of the cash deductible shown in the Schedule of Benefits. The cash deductible applies to each covered individual and must be satisfied within the deductible accumulation period shown in the Schedule of Benefits. Common Deductible If you or members of your family incur eligible charges as the result of the same accident occurring while covered, or because of the same disease first manifested while covered, one cash deductible will apply to the combined eligible charges of the family members for that accident or illness. Thereafter, benefits for each person will be determined separately. Out-of-Pocket Provision The Plan will reimburse 100% of eligible charges for the balance of the Calendar Year (January 1-December 31) after the amount excluded due to the Benefit Percentage (excluding deductible) equals: In-Network Out-Of-Network Per Individual $ 750 $1,500 Per Family $1,500 $3,000 This provision does not apply to charges incurred for Mental & Nervous Disorders, Chemical Dependency & Substance Abuse, deductibles, or for non-precertification penalties. HOME HEALTH CARE Home Health Care means the care and treatment of a Covered Person under a plan of care established and reviewed at least every two months by the attending Physician unless the attending Physician determines that a longer interval between reviews is sufficient. A Home Health Care Visit means a visit by a person providing services under a Home Health Care Plan for evaluation of the need or the development of such a Home Health Care Plan. Covered expenses under this provision are as follows: 1. The evaluation of the need for and the development of a plan, by a Registered Nurse, medical social worker, or physician extended for home health care when approved or requested by the attending Physician. 2. Part-time or intermittent home nursing care by a Registered Nurse or a Licensed Practical Nurse under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. A Home Health Care visit may consist of up to four consecutive hours in any one 24-hour period with prior approval of FARA Healthcare Management. 3. Part-time or intermittent home health aide services which are defined as medically necessary by the Physician as part of the Home Care Plan. Aide services must be under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. Each aide visit may be up to four hours in length and will be limited to no more than one visit per day in frequency. All aide visits are subject to Pre-Authorization. 4. Physical, respiratory and/or speech therapy (as described under the "Eligible Charges" section). 5. Medical supplies, drugs and medications prescribed by a Physician, and laboratory services by or on behalf of a Hospital, if necessary, under the Home Health Care Plan, and to the extent such items would be covered under the Plan if the patient has been hospitalized. Conditions and limitations that specifically apply to this provision are as follows: 1. Home Health Care shall not be reimbursed unless the attending Physician certifies that: a. Hospitalization or confinement in a Skilled Nursing Facility would otherwise be required if Home Health Care were not provided. b. The Home Health Care services shall be provided or coordinated by a State- licensed or Medicare-certified Home Health Care Agency or a certified rehabilitation agency. 2. Home Health Care benefits provided under this provision shall not be construed as an extension of benefits beyond other Plan benefits. 3. Home Health Care benefits do not include food, housing, home-delivered meals, nor any services not specifically listed in this provision. HOSPICE CARE PROGRAM BENEFIT ,,, Hospice Care Proaram is a formal program directed by a Physician to help care for a Terminally III Covered Person. This may be through either: (1) a centrally administered, medically directed and nurse coordinated program which (a) provides a coherent system primarily of home care; (b) uses a Hospice Team; and (c) is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week; or (2) confinement in a Hospice. The program must meet standards set by the National Hospice Organization and recognized as a Hospice Care Program by the Plan Administrator. If such a program is required by the state to be licensed, certified or registered, it must also meet the requirement to be considered a Hospice Care Program. Hospice Team is a team of professionals and volunteer workers who provide care to: (1) reduce or abate pain or other symptoms of mental or physical distress; and (2) meet the special needs arising out of the stresses of the terminal illness, dying and bereavement The team includes at least a Physician, a registered social worker, aclergyman/counselor, volunteers, a clinical psychologist, physio-therapist and occupational therapist. Terminally III Person is a Covered Employee or a Covered Dependent whose life expectancy is six (6) months or less as certified by his/her attending Physician. Remission is (1) a halt in the progression of a Terminal Illness or (2) an actual reduction in the extent to which the Illness has already progressed. ~.r This Plan will consider benefits for many charges which are incurred by the Terminally III Person while in a licensed Hospice Care Program. The following Usual, Customary and Reasonable Charges made by or on behalf of the Hospice will be considered for payment. - in-patient care services provided by and billed through the Hospice - physician services provided by the Hospice Medical Director - prescription drug therapy-pain control - home health care services by the Hospice Team (R.N.-Registered Nursing Service, L.P.N.-Licensed Practical Nursing Service, and certified Home Health Aids Services) - emotional support services provided to the patient and/or family by members of the Hospice Team - physical, occupational and speech therapy (as indicated under eligible charges) provided by the members of the Hospice Team - rental and/or purchase of durable medical equipment which has been approved in advance by the Plan Supervisor HOSPICE CARE PROGRAM BENEFIT...Continued - respite (continuous) care provided to covered family members by the Hospice Team on a short term basis enabling the Terminally III person to remain an out-patient. '" Services of the Terminally III Person's regular attending physician and the Hospital inpatient room, board and miscellaneous charges are billed separately and are not part of the Hospice Care Program Benefit. These charges are subject to the deductible and coinsurance. In order to obtain benefits for the Hospice Care Program, the Covered Person must be in a Hospice Care Program. The Covered Person will not be considered to be in a Hospice Care Program until certification of the terminal illness has been given to the Plan Administrator by the Medical Director of the Hospice Care Program and the Physician who is treating the Terminally III Person and who recommends admittance to a licensed Hospice Care Program. In addition, only services charged for by the Hospice Care Program and provided within six months from the date of the Terminally III Person's entry or re-entry (after a period of Remission) in the Hospice Care Program shall be considered for payment by this Plan. HOSPICE CARE BENEFITS (OTHER THAN BEREAVEMENT BENEFIT) Charges incurred for the Terminally III Person for the following services will be considered under the Plan: (1) Charges incurred while not an inpatient in a Hospice; Hospice Services furnished under a Hospice Care Program for any one period of Hospice Care. (2) Charges incurred while an inpatient in a Hospice; Hospice room and board and Hospice Service furnished under a Hospice Care Program for any one period of Hospice Care. For determining the benefits payable, all periods of care in a Hospice Care Program shall be considered related and to have occurred in the one period of care unless separated by at least three consecutive months. The following charges will not be considered for payment under the Hospice Care Program: (1) an injury arising out of or in the course of work for wage or profit (whether or not with the Employer); (2) an Illness covered with respect to such work by any workers compensation law, occupational disease law or similar law; (3) charges for service or supplies: (a) furnished by or for the United States Government, or HOSPICE CARE PROGRAM BENEFIT...Continued (b) furnished by or for any other government, unless a payment of the charge is required by law; or (c) to the extent that such service or supply or any benefit for the charge is provided by any law or governmental plan under which the patient is or would be covered. This (c) does not apply to a state plan under Medicaid or to any law or plan which states that its benefits are excess to those of any private insurance program or other non-governmental program. (4) Charges incurred during a period of Remission. This limitation applies if, during such Remission, the Terminally III Person is discharged from the Hospice Care Program. (5) Any charges for services performed by a person who ordinarily resides in the Terminally III Person's household or who is related to the Terminally III Person as a spouse, parent, child, brother, sister, whether such relationship is by blood or exists only in law. BEREAVEMENT BENEFITS The following charges incurred by the Covered Dependent(s) for Counseling Services (defined below) ordered and received under the Hospice Care Program will be considered for payment under this Plan. Counseling Services are supportive services provided after the death of the Terminally III Person, by members of the Hospice Team in counseling sessions with the Covered ~"'' Dependents. These services are to assist the Covered Dependents in coping with that death. Benefit for Bereavement Services will be considered under this Plan if all of the following conditions are met: (1) On the day immediately prior to death, the Terminally III Person was: (a) in the Hospice Care Program; (b) a Covered Person. (2) The charges are incurred by the Covered Dependent(s) within 12 months following the date of the Terminally III Person's death. (3) This benefit is limited to three chargeable bereavement visits. The following charges will not be considered for payment under this Plan: (1) Charges for the treatment of a diagnosed Illness or Injury of a Covered Dependent(s) to the extent that such charges are payable under another benefit of this Plan, whether payable partially or in full. (2) Any charges for services performed by a person who ordinarily resides in the Terminally III Person's household or who is related to the Terminally III Person as a spouse, parent, child, brother, sister, whether such relationship is by blood or law. ELIGIBLE CHARGES FOR MEDICAL BENEFITS are the Reasonable and Customary charges for medically necessary medical care and services which are ordered by or ,,. provided by a legally qualified physician, as follows: 1. Board, room, and routine nursing service during confinement in a Hospital or Skilled Nursing Facility, not to exceed the maximum amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits; Room charges made by a Hospital having only private rooms will be paid at 90% of the average private room rate. 2. Hospital charges for medical services and supplies; 3. Medical services and supplies furnished by an Ambulatory Surgical Center or a Birthing Center. 4. Intensive Care, not to exceed the maximum amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits; 5. Anesthetics and their administration by a physician or a professional anesthetist; 6. Fees of physicians and surgeons for medical care, treatment, and surgical operations; 7. Fees for private duty nursing services which require a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), which has been approved by FARA Healthcare Management, other than a nurse who normally resides in the patient's home or who is the patient's spouse, child, brother, sister, parents, or mother/father-in-law; 8. Fees of a licensed physical therapist for treatment, when recommended by a `~ Physician. The physical therapy must be in accord with a Physician's exact orders as to type, frequency and duration and to improve a body function. 9. X-ray examinations (other than dental), microscopic and laboratory tests and other diagnostic services ordered by a physician. 10. X-ray and radioactive therapy; 11. Local professional land or air ambulance service. A charge for this item will be a covered charge only if the service is to the nearest Hospital or Skilled Nursing Facility where necessary treatment can be provided. 12. Medical supplies prescribed by a physician or surgeon as follows: a. Blood which is not replaced and other fluids to be injected into the circulatory system . b. Initial artificial limbs, eyes, and other necessary prostheses and subsequent replacements if proven medically necessary. c. Casts, splints, trusses, braces, crutches, surgical dressings and other necessary medical supplies. '~wr ELIGIBLE CHARGES FOR MEDICAL BENEFITS...Continued d. Rental or purchase of durable medical equipment (including wheelchair, hospital bed, iron lung or other mechanical equipment for the treatment of respiratory paralysis, and equipment for the administration of oxygen) WITH PRIOR APPROVAL of the Plan Supervisor e. Surgical hose, stump socks and mastectomy bras limited to two (2) per year. 13. Charges incurred for maternity for covered female employees and covered spouses. A child covered as a dependent is not entitled to maternity benefits. Coverage for a Hospital stay following a normal vaginal delivery may not be limited to less than 48 hours for the mother (if a Covered Person). Coverage for a Hospital stay in connection with childbirth following a Cesarean section may not be limited to less than 96 hours for the mother (if a Covered Person). 14. Charges incurred in an Extended Care Facility if such confinement is (i) preceded by at least five consecutive days of hospital confinement and (ii) is due to the injury or sickness which required the hospital confinement (iii) which commences within seven days after such hospital confinement and (iv) if such confinement is necessary for treatment of the injury or sickness and is not custodial in nature. 15. Charges made for Outpatient Treatment of Mental & Nervous Disorders, rendered by a legally qualified physician, includes a Psychologist (Ph.D.), Licensed Certified Social Worker (LCSW) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), which is not in excess of (a) Reasonable and Customary allowance per visit, (b) limited to 25 visits per Calendar Year. Charges for services involving persons other than the patient are not covered. 16. Charges made for Inpatient Treatment of Mental & Nervous Disorders which shall be limited to 15 Inpatient days per Calendar Year. 17. Charges made for Outpatient Treatment of Chemical Dependency and Substance Abuse, rendered by a legally qualified physician, includes a Psychologist (Ph.D.), Licensed Certified Social Worker (LCSW) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), which is not in excess of (a) Reasonable and Customary allowance per visit, (b) and limited to a maximum benefit payable of $1,000 per Calendar Year. Charges for services involving persons other than the patient are not covered. 18. Charges made for Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment of Chemical Dependency and Substance Abuse combined shall be limited to $5,000 per Lifetime. 19. Charges incurred in treatment by a chiropractor, which shall be limited to (a) Reasonable & Customary allowance per visit and (b) limited to a maximum benefit payable of $1,000 per Calendar Year. 20. Charges incurred for newborn baby care will be covered for the following: a) treatment of premature birth (defined as being less than 40 weeks in gestation and less than 5 lbs. at birth), abnormal congenital conditions or an ,; illness contracted after birth; ELIGIBLE CHARGES FOR MEDICAL BENEFITS...Continued b) Well baby newborn care for hospital and physician's charges prior to discharge of the child from the hospital, including charges incurred for a circumcision, payable as shown on the Schedule of Medical Benefits. 21. Charges incurred for voluntary sterilization for a covered employee and/or dependent spouse. 22. Charges for cardiac rehabilitation, provided services are rendered (a) under the supervision of a Physician; (b) in connection with a myocardial infarction, coronary occlusion or coronary bypass surgery; (c) initiated within 12 weeks after other treatment for the medical condition ends; and (d) in a Medical Care Facility as defined by this Plan. 23. Charges for occupational therapy by a licensed occupational therapist. Therapy must be ordered by a Physician, result from an injury or sickness that occurred while covered under the Plan and improve a body function. Covered expenses do not include recreational programs, maintenance therapy or supplies used in occupational therapy. 24. Fees of a legally qualified Physician or qualified Speech therapist for restoratory or rehabilitary speech therapy for speech loss or impairment due to an illness or injury, other than a functional nervous disorder or due to surgery performed on account of an illness or injury. If the speech loss is due to a congenital anomaly, surgery to correct the anomaly must have been performed prior to the therapy. 25. The Reasonable & Customary fee for transplants are covered. The transplant must be performed to replace an organ or tissue of the Covered Person. Such eligible expenses include the R & C fee for the following: a. A second surgical opinion by a Physician in active practice in the field of medicine pertinent to the proposed surgery. Such consulting surgeon must not be in professional practice with the Physician who would perform the surgical procedure. A SECOND SURGICAL OPINION IS REQUIRED OR NO BENEFITS WILL BE PAYABLE FOR THE SURGICAL PROCEDURE. b-1. If both the donor and the recipient are covered individuals under this Plan, eligible expenses incurred for both will be considered for benefits. b-2. If only the recipient is covered under this Plan, eligible expenses incurred for the recipient will be considered for benefits. The donor's expenses will be considered for benefits under this Plan, ONLY if there is an explicit provision under the donor's plan indicating that no benefits are payable under any circumstances. ELIGIBLE CHARGES FOR MEDICAL BENEFITS...Continued `wr b-3. If the donor is covered under this Plan and the recipient is not covered, expenses will not be considered for benefits. c. The Reasonable & Customary fee for evaluating and removing the organ from a cadaver or tissue bank; the R & C fee for the surgical procedure to implant the organ; transportation of the organ to the location of the surgery, when such location is within a 500 mile radius. Benefits will be provided for transportation of the donor organ outside the 500 mile radius, only in case of an emergency or when a suitable organ is not reasonably available within the 500 mile limit. In such cases, benefits will be payable only for the acquisition of an organ in the United States and Canada. All expenses relating to the donor and donor organ shall be limited to a maximum benefit payable of $75,000 per procedure. Charges for services related to obtaining or implanting anon-human or artificial organ are excluded. Organ Transplants, which are considered to be experimental, are excluded. 26. The discount arrangement, provided to this Plan through the Preferred Provider Organization, shown on the Schedule of Medical Benefits, shall be considered eligible expenses covered under the Plan. 27. Charges incurred for Annual Health Physicals performed at St. Tammany Parish Hospital, payable as shown on the Schedule of Medical Benefits. 28. Charges incurred for routine GYN exam and Pap test, payable as shown on the Schedule of Medical Benefits. 29. Charges for diabetic conditions shall include, but are not necessarily limited to: 1. Equipment and supplies used in connection with the monitoring of blood glucose and insulin administration. Benefits for home glucose monitors will be limited to one (1) every two (2) Benefit Periods. 2. Benefits will be provided for the Self-Management Trainin /Education and Medical Nutrition Therapy and are limited to a maximum of 250 per Benefit Period. 3. Benefits will be provided for a dilated eye exam and are limited to one (1) per Benefit Period. 4. Benefits will be provided for preventive or routine foot care and are limited to one (1) visit per Benefit Period. ELIGIBLE CHARGES FOR MEDICAL BENEFITS...Continued war 30. Charges incurred for a mastectomy, which shall include: (1) reconstruction of the breast on which the mastectomy has been performed; (2) surgery and reconstruction of the other breast to produce symmetrical appearance; and (3) coverage for prostheses and physical complications of all stages of mastectomy, including lymphedemas; in a manner determined in consultation with the attending physician and the patient. 31. Charges incurred for injury to or care of the mouth, teeth, gums and alveolar processes will be covered charges under Medical Benefits only if that care is for the following oral surgical procedures: 1. Excision of tumors and cysts of the jaws, cheeks, lips, tongue, roof and floor of the mouth. 2. Emergency repair due to injury to sound natural teeth. This repair must be made within 12 months from the date of an accident and the accident must have occurred while the person was covered under the Plan. 3. Surgery needed to correct accidental injuries to the jaws, cheeks, lips, tongue, floor and roof of the mouth when injuries occurred while covered under the Plan. 4. Excision of benign bony growths of the jaw and hard palate. 5. External incision and drainage of cellulitis. 6. Incision of sensory sinuses, salivary glands or ducts. 7. Removal of impacted teeth. No charge will be covered under Medical Benefits for dental and oral surgical procedures involving orthodontic care of the teeth, periodontal disease and preparing the mouth for the fitting of or continued use of dentures. 32. Charges incurred for a wig following chemotherapy, not to exceed a maximum benefit payable of $200. 33. Wellness Benefit -Charges incurred for routine physical exams and routine diagnostic laboratory testing are eligible. The benefit is for Employees and eligible Dependents over ten (10) years old. The benefit must be used between January 1St and March 31St of each Calendar Year. New hires will have ninety (90) days to use this benefit from their effective date of coverage. New hires who are effective in the last three (3) months of the Calendar Year must wait until January 1St of the next Calendar Year. A deductible credit in the amount of $300 will be given if the Wellness Benefit is used during the eligible period. If an employee or dependent has a routine physical exam after March 31St, it will not be a covered expense, nor will a deductible credit be given. err LIMITATIONS & EXCLUDED CHARGES FOR MEDICAL BENEFITS are: ~r 1. Charges made for treatment not included under Eligible charges. 2. Charges incurred for apre-existing condition are not covered under the Plan. A pre-existing condition means, with respect to coverage, any condition, whether physical or mental, related to, caused by or a complication of the condition, for which medical advise, diagnosis, care or treatment was recommended or received within a six (6) month period preceding the effective date of coverage. Pregnancy is not apre-existing condition. However, apre-existing condition will be covered: a. At the end of a twelve (12) month period during which the employee or his eligible dependents have been continuously covered under the Plan. b. For a newborn child or a child newly adopted or newly placed for adoption, if the child becomes covered within thirty (30) days of birth, adoption or placement for adoption. 3. Charges made for treatment resulting from an on-the-job bodily injury or sickness covered by Worker's Compensation Law or similar legislation, or made for or in connection with an injury arising out of or in the course of any employment for wage or profit. 4. Charges made for medical examinations, drugs or medicines which require a written prescription or laboratory tests which are not incident and necessary to treatment of an illness or injury, except as shown in the "Eligible Charges for Medical Benefits" section of this Plan. 5. Charges made for eye exams, eye refractions, eyeglasses or the fitting thereof (except as shown on the Vision Care Schedule of Benefits), or surgical correction of vision, except for the initial lens following cataract surgery, hearing exams, hearing aids, or the fitting thereof, 6. Charges made for oral surgery and care and treatment of teeth, gums and alveolar process, except as shown in the "Eligible Charges for Medical Benefits" section of this Plan. 7. Any charges related to cosmetic surgery or for services necessitated by or related to previous cosmetic surgery except treatment to improve a deformity arising from or directly related to: a. accidental injuries sustained while covered, where such treatment is rendered by a licensed physician and begun within six months after such accident; b. congenital anomaly in a child born while parent has dependent coverage 8. Charges for treatment of injury or sickness as a result of war, an act of war, declared or undeclared, insurrection, participation in a riot or as a result of being engaged in an illegal occupation or commission of or attempted commission of a felony or assault. LIMITATIONS & EXCLUDED CHARGES FOR MEDICAL BENEFITS ...Continued 9. Charges incurred in an institution which is primarily a rest home, or home for the aged, except as they may be eligible under the Extended Care Facility Benefit. 10. Charges incurred for voluntary or elective surgery or treatment, not incident to an illness or injury, except for elective surgery for sterilization. 11. Charges in connection with treatment due to self-inflicted injury, or attempted suicide, whether sane or insane; 12. Charges made which are in excess of Reasonable and Customary charges or, for services which are not of a medical necessity or, are of an experimental and investigative nature. 13. Charges for services related to obtaining or implanting anon-human or artificial organ. Organ Transplants, which are considered to be experimental are excluded. Charges incurred in obtaining donor organs are excluded. 14. Charges for education, training, and bed and board while confined to an institution which is primarily a school or other institution for training. 15. Charges for grafts, solely for the purpose of permanent dentures. 16. Charges made for recreational and environmental therapy. ~"'"' 17. Charges made for air conditioners, dehumidifiers, air purifiers, arch supports, corrective or orthopedic shoes, heating pads, hot water bottles, home enema equipment, rubber gloves and deluxe equipment. 18. Charges made for replacement of equipment with similar equipment within 5 years. 19. Charges made for electrical power, water supply, and sanitary waste disposal systems, or their installation. 20. Charges incurred for services of a surrogate mother, or any artificial means of fertilization (including but not limited to artificial insemination, in-vitro fertilization and/or gamete intrafallopian transfer). Charges incurred for all services rendered at the same time services are being performed for artificial fertilization (including but not limited to G.I.F.T.). 21. Charges for services provided by the patient's spouse, child, brother, sister, parents, mother/father-in-law, step-parents. 22. Charges for immunizations or other "preventive" medical care, except as shown on the "Schedule of Benefits" or as listed in the "Eligible Charges for Medical Benefits" section on this Plan. 23. Charges for care and treatment of obesity, weight loss or dietary control whether or not it is, in any case, a part of the treatment plan for another sickness. Medically '"~"' necessary charges for Morbid Obesity will be covered. LIMITATIONS & EXCLUDED CHARGES FOR MEDICAL BENEFITS ...Continued 24. Charges incurred for treatment of sexual dysfunction (for other than organic causes) or any procedure associated with a sex change operation. 25. Charges incurred as a result of asports-related injury in which the participant is engaged in the sport for profit. 26. Charges incurred for instruction in alternate life patterns for conditions previously diagnosed. 27. Charges for military service-related injuries or sickness (past or present) furnished by a hospital or facility operated by any foreign government agency or the United States Government or any authorized agency of the United States Government or furnished at the expense of such government or agency, unless otherwise mandated by law. 28. Charges incurred for reversal of sterilization procedures. 29. Charges in connection with learning disabilities or marriage counseling. 30. Charges incurred in a hospital where the initial confinement begins on a Friday or Saturday, and where no substantial services are rendered prior to the following Monday or where services which were rendered could have been provided on the following Monday. (Charges for the weekend only are excluded). 31. Charges for a dependent child relating to pregnancy or complications of pregnancy. 32. Charges incurred in the treatment of sterility or infertility, including fertility drugs. 33. Charges incurred for orthognathic surgery and charges incurred for medical treatment of temporomandibular joint disorder, dentofacial anomalies including malocclusion, repositioning of the jaw to correct functional problems and/or achieve facial balance. 34. Charges incurred for services, supplies, care or treatment in connection with an abortion. 35. Charges incurred for treatment of weak, strained, flat, unstable or unbalanced feet, metatarsalgia or bunions (except open cutting operations), and treatment of corns, calluses or toenails (unless needed in treatment of a metabolic or peripheral- vasculardisease). 36. Charges incurred in the care and treatment for hair loss, including hair transplants or any drug that promises hair growth, whether or not prescribed by a Physician. 37. Charges incurred in the care and treatment of sleep disorders unless deemed medically necessary. LIMITATIONS & EXCLUDED CHARGES FOR MEDICAL BENEFITS ...Continued 38. Charges incurred for the care and treatment of smoking cessation, including smoking deterrent patches (except as shown under the Prescription Drug Card Program), unless medically necessary due to a severe active lung illness such as emphysema or asthma. "~r DENTAL BENEFITS Date Incurred The Date Incurred for Eligible Dental Expenses will be as follows: 1. for appliances or changes to appliances - on the ate the first impression is made; 2. for a crown, a bridge or a cast restoration - on the first date the tooth or teeth are prepared; 3. for root canal therapy - on the date the pulp chamber is opened for therapy; 4. for all other dental charges - on the date the service or procedure is performed or the supply is furnished. We will use the Date Incurred in order to determine the order and level of benefits to be paid. Pre-Determination of Benefits When the total cost of Eligible Dental Expenses is expected to exceed the pre- determination limit of $200.00, the Dental Practitioner's treatment plan should be sent to us before the first date of treatment. Based on the treatment plan, we will estimate the amount of benefit available if treatment is performed. The treatment plan will be returned ``~''" showing the benefit available. This provision does not apply when Eligible Dental Expenses are incurred for: 1. emergency dental care; or 2. accidental dental injuries. Benefits will be paid on the basis of the Eligible Dental Expenses which are incurred while the covered person is covered by this Benefit. Before treatment begins, the Dental Practitioner's treatment plan should be sent to us. The treatment plan should: 1. show the Dental Practitioner's proposed course of treatment; 2. show the total charge for the treatment; 3. include x-rays, study models and all other data requested by us; 4. show how long the treatment will take; or DENTAL BENEFITS ... Continued TYPEI PREVENTIVE, DIAGNOSTIC, EMERGENCY PALLIATIVE SERVICES AND SOME CORRECTIVE SURGICAL PROCEDURES 1. Oral Examinations. (a) Initial examinations, diagnosis and charting -limited to one during any 24 month period. (b) Recall examinations -will be paid for no more frequently than once in any 6 month period. (c) Emergency or specific examinations. 2. X-rays and x-ray interpretations. (a) Complete series of x-rays or panographic x-rays -limited to one during any 24-month period. (b) Sets of bitewing x-rays -will be paid for no more frequently than once in any 6 month period. (c) X-rays to diagnose a symptom or examine progress of a particular course of treatment excluding x-rays required for endodontic procedures. 3. Required consultations with another Dental Practitioner. 4. Prophylaxis -will be paid for no more frequently than once in any 6 month period. 5. Fluoride Treatment (applicable only to covered persons under age 19) -topical application of fluoride -will be paid for no more frequently than once in any 6 month period. 6. Emergency palliative services. 7. Diagnostic tests and laboratory examinations (excluding x-rays, study models or similar records prepared for orthodontic procedures). 8. Provision of space maintainers for missing deciduous teeth - includes all adjustments within 6 months after installation. 9. Charges incurred for sealants (provided only to covered Dependents who are under age nineteen (19) when treatment is received). TYPE II GENERAL SERVICES 1. Fillings -amalgam, composite, acrylic or equivalent. 2. Removal of Teeth -except removal of impacted teeth which is covered under Major Medical Benefits. DENTAL BENEFITS...Continued 3. Endodontics -root canal therapy and root canal fillings; treatment of disease of the pulp tissue. 4. Periodontics -treatment of disease of the gum and other supporting tissues of the teeth. 5. Oral surgery and related general anesthesia. 6. Preformed stainless steel crowns and repairs to preformed stainless steel crowns, for deciduous teeth only. TYPE III MAJOR SERVICES 1. Inlays, gold restorations. 2. Crowns and repairs to crowns, other than preformed stainless steel crowns. 3. Repair of bridges or dentures. 4. Rebase or reline of an existing partial or complete denture. 5. Prosthodontic Services -construction and insertion of bridges or dentures. EXCLUDED CHARGES FOR DENTAL BENEFITS Expenses of the type defined below will be excluded from coverage under the Plan, even if they are otherwise included as Covered Dental Expenses. 1. Charges for Dental Care not included as Covered Dental Procedures. 2. Charges for Dental Care for which the covered person would not be required to pay if there were no coverage, including but not limited to charges for Dental Care furnished: (a) while the covered person is confined in a hospital operated by the United States Government or any agency thereof. (b) by a Health Maintenance Organization or similar organization. (c) By Employer-related facilities. 3. Dental Care which is: (a) provided solely for improving appearance, when form and function of the teeth are satisfactory and no pathological condition exists. (b) for facings on crowns/pontics posterior to the second bicuspid. 4. Charges for Dental Care which does not meet the standards of dental practice accepted by the American Dental Association. ~ 5. Any charges in excess of the Reasonable and Customary charge of the least expensive alternate service or material consistent with adequate Dental Care, when such alternate service or material is customarily provided. 6. Charges for appointments not kept or for completion of claim forms. 7. Expenses related to services or supplies of the type normally intended for sport or home use. 8. Charges in respect of any Dental Care due to or resulting from: (a) war, insurrection or the hostile action of the armed forces of any country, upon notice to the company of entry into such service, the pro-rata unearned premiums shall be refunded. (b) any cause for which indemnity or compensation is provided under any Workers' Compensation or similar law. 9. Charges for: (a) replacement of an appliance or prosthetic device, crown, cast restoration or a fixed bridge within five (5) years of the date it was last placed. This exclusion will not apply, if replacement is needed due to an accidental injury received while covered. ~.w EXCLUDED CHARGES FOR DENTAL BENEFITS...Continued (b) initial installation of bridgework or dentures whose sole purpose is to replace natural teeth extracted, prior to becoming covered under the Plan. (c) replacement of bridges or dentures lost, misplaced or stolen. (d) duplicate bridges or dentures or any other duplicate dental appliances. For permanent appliances that replace temporary appliances -the total charges for both are limited to the maximum Reasonable and Customary charge for the permanent appliance. 10. Charges for Periodontal splinting. 11. Implants and transplants or repositioning of the jaw. 12. Charges for education or training in and supplies used for dietary or nutritional counseling, personal oral hygiene or dental plaque control. 13. Charges for drugs administered by the attending Dental Practitioner. 14. Charges for treatment by other than a Dental Practitioner. 15. Services received or supplies purchased outside the United States or Canada, unless the covered person is a resident of the United States or Canada and the charges are incurred while traveling on business or extended vacation. 16. Charges for appliances or restorations to increase the vertical dimensions or restore occlusion or splinting. 17. Charges for Dental Care to correct congenital or developmental malformation. 18. Charges incurred for orthognathic surgery and charges incurred for medical treatment of temporomandibular joint disorder, dentofacial anomalies including malocclusion, repositioning of the jaw to correct functional problems and/or achieve facial balance. 19. Charges incurred for Orthodontia Treatment. DENTAL DEFINITIONS ,,. 1. Dental Care Provider - A dentist, dental hygienist, physician or nurse as those terms are specifically defined in this section. 2. Dental Hygienist - A person trained and licensed to perform dental hygiene services, such as prophylaxis (cleaning of teeth), under the direction of a licensed dentist. 3. Dentist - A person acting within the scope of his/her license, holding the degree of Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.) and who is legally entitled to practice dentistry in all its branches under the laws of the state or jurisdiction where the services are rendered. 4. Expense Incurred -The date a dental service or treatment is performed, except for the following services or treatments: (a) Dentures or bridgework -the date the impressions are taken. (b) Crowns, inlays, onlays -the date the teeth are first prepared. (c) Root canal therapy -the date the pulp chamber is opened. (d) Active orthodontic care -the date the appliances are inserted. 5. General Anesthesia - An agent introduced into the body which produces a condition of loss of consciousness. 6. Oral Surgery -Necessary procedures for surgery in the oral cavity, including pre- and post-operative care. err MODIFICATION OF PROVISIONS FOR PERSONS ENTITLED TO MEDICARE BENEFITS The Plan will not take into account that you (or your spouse) who are covered under the Plan by virtue of your current employment status are entitled to benefits under Medicare. The Plan will pay primary and Medicare will pay secondary. However, if you (or a dependent) are covered by Medicare because of end stage renal disease, the rule stated above will not apply and the Plan will generally pay primary only during the first 30 months during which you or your dependent are covered by Medicare. Thereafter, the Plan will pay secondary. All Other Cases In all other cases, Medicare will pay primary and the Plan will pay secondary. In addition, the Plan will pay secondary to Medicare in any other situation permitted under federal law. Entitlement to Medicare An individual is considered entitled to benefits under Medicare for purposes of these rules if the individual: 1. is covered under Medicare Part A or Part B; or 2. is not covered under Medicare because of having refused it, having dropped it, or having failed to make proper request for it. .r SUBROGATION, REIMBURSEMENT, AND OVERPAYMENT ' Reimbursement and Subrogation The Plan does not cover medical expenses or other benefits if a person (other than the person for whom a claim is made) is considered responsible for the injury or illness giving rise to the expenses or benefits, irrespective of whether litigation has been initiated. This exclusion only applies to the extent that payment for the injury or illness is made or may be made in the future by or for that responsible person (through settlement, judgment, or in any other way). The Plan will advance to the Employee or Dependent benefits otherwise payable if, at the time the claim is received, payment by or for the responsible person has not yet been made and the Employee, the Dependent, and their attorney, if any, observe and agree to the terms and conditions of this section. By accepting this payment, the injured Employee or Dependent agrees to reimburse the Plan out of any recovery from the responsible party or insurance carrier. This includes recoveries by judgment, settlement, under an automobile insurance policy, under "no fault" automobile legislation, or from the Employee's or Dependent's own uninsured motorist carrier. This also applies to recoveries even if they do not provide a complete recovery of all the relief sought and even if they do not separate medical expenses from other items of damages, including pain and suffering. Attorney's fees, expenses, and costs incurred to obtain any such recovery shall not be deducted from the amounts paid to reimburse the Plan fully. ,, Notwithstanding any allocation made in a settlement agreement or court judgement, for purposes of this Plan, any monies recovered from any responsible person shall be deemed to reimburse the Employee or Dependent first for medical expenses incurred and paid by the Plan. As security for its rights to such reimbursement, the Plan will be subrogated to all rights of recovery the Employee or Dependent has against the responsible person to the extent the Plan has paid benefits. Amounts due to the Plan to repay benefits (under this provision, as an overpayment, or under any other Plan provision) may, at the Plan's option, be deducted from other benefits payable by this Plan to the Employee, the Dependent or any other Dependent of the Employee. The Employee, Dependent, and/or their attorney, if any, must agree to take such action, give such information and assistance, and sign (within sixty (60) days of the Plan's request) any subrogation or reimbursement agreements or any other documents the Plan requests to help enforce its rights. However, even if the Plan fails to obtain any such agreement or assignment, the Plan's rights to recover benefits paid shall not be affected. Further, the Employee or Dependent's attorney must keep the Plan apprised of the status of all proceedings and settlement negotiations to protect the Plan's interest in any settlement or judgement. The Employee or Dependent must tell the Plan about any claim he or she may have against any responsible party. The Employee or Dependent must also tell the responsible person or its insurer about the Plan's subrogation and reimbursement rights. No benefits will be paid by the Plan for the illness, injury or for any other reason if the Employee, the Dependent, and/or their attorney, if any, fail to cooperate with the Plan ,~,~, in enforcing its rights. SUBROGATION, REIMBURSEMENT, AND OVERPAYMENT...Continued `~' No waiver, release of liability, or other documents executed without the consent of the Plan will be binding on the Plan and will not prejudice the Plan's right to recover such against any third party. Overpayments If benefits are paid in error to any participant or provider of service, the Plan reserves the right to have the overpayment refunded. This right to recovery applies when benefits have been paid by the Plan in excess of the amount the Plan is obligated to pay. The Plan shall have the right to recover such payments to the extent of such excess from any one or more of the following: any persons to, for, or with respect to whom such payments were made, any insurance companies or any other organizations. The Plan Supervisor shall have the right to make payment of any amounts it determines to be warranted by the Plan to any organizations making payments under other plans. The Plan Supervisor shall have the right to take such action it deems necessary and advisable in order to recover such excess payments, and the participant shall cooperate with the Plan Supervisor in this regard. If any Plan participant or provider of service does not promptly refund an overpayment to the Plan on request, the Plan reserves the right to reduce any future benefit payments to or on behalf of the covered person or another covered member of that person's family until ~+ the full amount of the overpayment is recovered. Waiver of Deductibles and Co-payments If a provider of service waives any or all of a deductible or copayment, the Employee is required to notify the Plan. If the Employee does not do so, the entire amount paid by that Plan for the claim will result in an overpayment and the Employee will be required to refund the overpayment to that Plan. In addition, if a provider waives a deductible or copayment, and the Employee or the provider (with the Employee's knowledge) submits a claim to the Plan for an amount that includes the deductible or copayment, the Employee and all Dependents' coverage under the Plan will be terminated, effective as of the date the claim was submitted, and both the Employee and the provider may be subject to criminal prosecution. COORDINATION OF BENEFITS Coordination Of The Benefit Plans. Coordination of benefits sets out rules for the order of payment of Covered Charges when two or more plans including Medicare are paying. When a Covered Person is covered by this Plan and another plan, or the Covered Person's Spouse is covered by this Plan and by another plan or the couple's Covered children are covered under two or more plans, the plans will coordinate benefits when a claim is received. The plan that pays first according to the rules will pay as if there were no other plan involved. The secondary and subsequent plans will pay the balance due up to 100% of the total allowable expenses. Benefit Plan. This provision will coordinate the medical benefits of a benefit plan. The term benefit plan means this Plan or any one of the following plans: 1. Group or group type plans, including franchise or blanket benefit plans. 2. Blue Cross and Blue Shield group plans. 3. Group practice and other group prepayment plans. 4. Federal government plans or programs. This includes Medicare. 5. Other plans required or provided by law. This does not include Medicaid or any benefit plan like it that, by its terms, does not allow coordination. 6. No Fault Auto Insurance, by whatever name it is called, when not prohibited by law. Allowable Charge. For a charge to be allowable it must be a Usual and Reasonable Charge and at least part of it must be covered under this Plan. In the case of HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) plans: This Plan will not consider any charges in excess of what an HMO provider has agreed to accept as payment in full. Also, when an HMO pays its benefits first, this Plan will not consider as an allowable charge any charge that would have been covered by the HMO had the Covered Person used the services of an HMO provider. In the case of service type plans where services are provided as benefits, the reasonable cash value of each service will be the allowable charge. Automobile Limitations. When medical payments are available under vehicle insurance, the Plan shall pay excess benefits only, without reimbursement for vehicle plan deductibles. This Plan shall always be considered the secondary carrier regardless of the individual's election under PIP (personal injury protection) coverage with the auto carrier. ,,, Benefit Plan Payment Order. When two or more plans provide benefits for the same allowable charge, benefit payment will follow these rules. COORDINATION OF BENEFITS...Continued ~+ 1. Plans that do not have a coordination provision, or one like it, will pay first. Plans with such a provision will be considered after those without one. 2. Plans with a coordination provision will pay their benefits by the following rules, up to the Allowable Charge: a. The benefits of the plan which covers the person directly (that is, as an employee, member or subscriber) ("Plan A") are determined before those of the plan which covers the person as a dependent ("Plan B"). Special Rule. If: (i) the person covered directly is a Medicare beneficiary, and (ii) Medicare is secondary to Plan B, and (iii) Medicare is primary to Plan A (for example, if the person is retired), THEN Plan B will pay before Plan A. b. The benefits of a benefit plan which covers a person as an Employee who is neither laid off nor retired are determined before those of a benefit plan which covers that person as a laid off or Retired Employee. The benefits of a benefit plan which covers a person as a Dependent of an Employee who is neither laid off nor retired are determined before those of a benefit plan which covers a person as a Dependent of a laid off or Retired Employee. If the other benefit plan does not have this rule, and if, as a result, the plans do not agree on the order of benefits, this rule does not apply. c. The benefits of a benefit plan which covers a person as an Employee who is neither laid off nor retired or a Dependent of an Employee who is neither laid off nor retired are determined before those of a plan which covers the person as a COBRA beneficiary. d. When a child is covered as a Dependent and the parents are not separated or divorced, these rules will apply: (i) The benefits of the benefit plan of the parent whose birthday falls earlier in a year are determined before those of the benefit plan of the parent whose birthday falls later in that year; (ii) If both parents have the same birthday, the benefits of the benefit plan which has covered the patient for the longer time are determined before those of the benefit plan which covers the other parent. e. When a child's parents are divorced or legally separated, these rules will apply: (i) This rule applies when the parent with custody of the child has not remarried. The benefit plan of the parent with custody will be „~,, considered before the benefit plan of the parent without custody. COORDINATION OF BENEFITS...Continued `"~` (ii) This rule applies when the parent with custody of the child has remarried. The benefit plan of the parent with custody will be considered first. The benefit plan of the stepparent that covers the child as a Dependent will be considered next. The benefit plan of the parent without custody will be considered last. (iii) This rule will be in place of items (i) and (ii) above when it applies. A court decree may state which parent is financially responsible for medical and dental benefits of the child. In this case, the benefit plan of that parent will be considered before other plans that cover the child as a Dependent. (iv) If the specific terms of the court decree state that the parents shall share joint custody, without stating that one of the parents is responsible for the health care expenses of the child, the plans covering the child shall follow the order of benefit determination rules outlined above when a child is covered as a Dependent and the parents are not separated or divorced. f. If there is still a conflict after these rules have been applied, the benefit plan which has covered the patient for the longer time will be considered first. (3) Medicare will pay primary, secondary or last to the extent stated in federal law. When Medicare is to be the primary payer, this Plan will base its payment upon benefits that would have been paid by Medicare under parts A and B, regardless of whether or not the person was enrolled under both of these parts. (4) If a Plan Participant is under a disability extension from a previous benefit plan, that benefit plan will pay first and this Plan will pay second. Claims Determination Period. Benefits will be coordinated on a Calendar Year basis. This is called the claims determination period. Right to Receive or Release Necessary Information. To make this provision work, this Plan may give or obtain needed information from another insurer or any other organization or person. This information may be given or obtained without the consent of or notice to any other person. A Covered person will give this Plan the information it asks for about other plans and their payment of allowable charges. Facility of Payment. This Plan may repay other plans for benefits paid that the Plan Administrator determines it should have paid. That repayment will count as a valid payment under this Plan. COORDINATION OF BENEFITS...Continued fir' Right of Recovery. This Plan may pay benefits that should be paid by another benefit plan. In this case this Plan may recover the amount paid from the other benefit plan or the Covered Person. That repayment will count as a valid payment under the other benefit plan. Further, this Plan may pay benefits that are later found to be greater than the allowable charge. In this case, this Plan may recover the amount of the overpayment from the source to which it was paid. GENERAL DEFINITIONS "~ 1. "Actively Employed" means the active expenditure of time and energy in the service of the employer, except that an employee shall be deemed actively at work on each day of a regular paid vacation, or on a regular non-working day, on which he is not disabled provided he was actively at work on the last preceding regular work day. 2. "Adopted Children Coverage". In compliance with the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, a child under the age of eighteen (18), placed in an employee's home for adoption on August 10, 1993 or later, shall have the same rights of enrollment as a natural child. "Placement for adoption" means that the employee has assumed the legal obligation for the total or partial support of the child to be adopted in connection with adoption proceedings. Any pre-existing condition limitation shall not apply to such child. 3. "Cosmetic Procedure" means a procedure performed solely for the improvement of a Covered Person's appearance rather than for the improvement or restoration of bodily function. 4. "Creditable Coverage" means coverage of an individual under another group health plan, an individual health insurance policy, COBRA, Medicare, Medicaid or a public health program as defined in 92 CFR # 146.113 (a), that is not followed by a Significant Break in Coverage. 5. "Dependent" is defined under the section "Eligibility-Dependents". 6. "Disability or Disabled" shall mean the inability to perform the normal duties and functions of one's occupation. A disability status must be verified by the individual's physician. "Total disability or Totally Disabled" means the complete and total inability to perform the normal duties of one's occupation or of a similar occupation for which the individual is reasonably capable due to education and training. A disabled dependent is one which renders a dependent incapable of engaging in the normal activities of a person in good health of the same age and sex. 7. "Employee" means a person directly employed in the regular business of and compensated for service by the employer and classified by the Employer as an employee. An employee of the subsidiaries and affiliates of the employer shall be deemed an employee of the Employer and service with any such subsidiaries and affiliates in all matters pertaining to this Plan and every act done by, agreement made with or notice given to the employer shall be binding on such subsidiaries and affiliates. 8. "Employer" means the company identified in the General Information section as the Plan Sponsor and any affiliates and subsidiaries of the Plan Sponsor which are listed in the General Information section. 9. "FRIBA" refers to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 or any provision or section thereof which is herein specifically referred to, as such Act, provision or section may be amended from time to time. GENERAL DEFINITIONS...Continued `~ 10. "Experimental and Investigative" means services and supplies which are experimental or investigational in nature; meaning any treatment, procedure, facility, equipment, drugs, drug usage, devices or supplies not generally recognized as accepted medical practice and including any such services or supplies requiring federal or other governmental agency approval not granted at the time services were rendered. 11. "Extended Care Facility" means an institution which is licensed as an extended care facility or long-term facility by the state in which it is located, and which is qualified to participate in and eligible to receive payments under and in accordance with the provisions of the Medicare Program, but which is not, other than incidentally, a home for the aged or a domiciliary care home. 12. "Full-Time Student" means a Participant's dependent child who is enrolled in and regularly attending an accredited college or university for the minimum number of credit hours required by that college or university in order to maintain full-time student status. If a full-time student subsequently drops below the minimum number of credit hours during a semester, he will be covered until the beginning of the next semester. A dependent enrolled in school will be covered until the beginning of the next semester unless graduation occurs. 13. "Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996" also known as the Kennedy-Kassebaum Act, HIPAA intends to provide better portability of employer-sponsored insurance from one job to another, thus preventing "job lock", or the need to stay in the same position because of its health care benefits. The Act also outlaws excluding people from obtaining health insurance because of pre-existing conditions and offers tax deductions to those who are self-employed to help pay for their health benefits. It is widely viewed as a first step in the federal initiative to significantly reduce the number of uninsured people in this country. 14. "He/His/Him" whenever a personal pronoun in the masculine gender is used, it shall be deemed to include the feminine also, unless the context clearly indicates the contrary. 15. "Hospital" means an institution legally operating as a hospital which: a. is mainly engaged in providing inpatient medical care for diagnosis and treatment of an injury or illness, and routinely makes a charge for such care; b. is supervised by a staff of physicians on the premises; c. provides on the premises 24 hour nursing services by graduate registered nurses; and d. is operated with organized facilities for operative surgery on the premises, except that benefits for ~. psychiatric disorders; ~~. mental or nervous conditions; iii. alcoholism; iv. drug dependency; or GENERAL DEFINITIONS...Continued v. the medical complications of mental illness or mental retardation; shall not be denied because of confinement in a particular facility if the facility has a bona fide arrangement with a hospital that has facilities for operative surgery on the premises. In no event will "Hospital" include any institution: a. which is run mainly as a rest, nursing or convalescent home or residential treatment center; b. for which any part is mainly for the care of the aged; or c. which is engaged in the schooling of its patients. 16. "Illness" means a sickness or disease, including mental disease, which requires treatment by a Physician. Illness includes pregnancy and complications of pregnancy with respect to a female employee and a dependent spouse. However, elective abortions are not included unless the life of the mother would be in danger if pregnancy continued. 17. "Injury" means a condition caused by accidental means which results in damage to the Covered Person's body from an external force. Any loss which is caused by or contributed to by a hernia of any kind will be considered a loss under the definition of illness, and not as a loss resulting from accidental injury. ~.•° 18. "Inpatient" means a person who is admitted to a Hospital and who is confined to bed for health care. 19. "Late Enrollee" means an individual who is enrolled for coverage after the initial eligibility date. 20. "Lifetime" means while covered under this Plan. 21. "Maternity" means pregnancy, childbirth, miscarriage, or complications arising therefrom. 22. "Medical Necessity" means medically necessary services or supplies provided by a hospital, physician or other provider to identify or treat an illness or injury and which, as determined by the Plan Supervisor, are: a. Consistent with the symptom or diagnosis and treatment of the condition, disease, ailment or injury; b. Appropriate with regard to standards of good medical practice; c. Not primarily for the convenience of the patient, his physician, or other provider; '~wr GENERAL DEFINITIONS...Continued ,,= THE FACT THAT A PHYSICIAN MAY PRESCRIBE, ORDER, RECOMMEND, OR APPROVE A SERVICE OR SUPPLY DOES NOT, OF ITSELF, MAKE IT MEDICALLY NECESSARY OR MAKE THE CHARGE AN ALLOWABLE EXPENSE, EVEN THOUGH IT IS NOT SPECIFICALLY LISTED AS AN EXCLUSION. 23. "Non-PPO Provider" means a legally, licensed, health care provider which provides, within the scope of its authority, services and supplies that are covered under this Plan but which has not entered into a contract with the Preferred Provider Organization. 24. "Nurse" means a graduate of an accredited school of nursing who holds current licensure in the state in which he/she practices. 25. "Nurse-Midwife" means a duly licensed, registered graduate, professional nurse, who is: a. Certified as aNurse-Midwife, according to the requirements of the American College of Nurse-Midwives; and b. Recognized by the law of the state in which treatment is received. 26. "Outpatient" means a person who is not admitted as an In-patient but who receives health care. 27. "Physician" means a licensed Doctor of Medicine (M.D.). Including but limited to: a licensed Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.), a licensed Doctor of Podiatry (D.P.M.), a licensed Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) or a Licensed Optometrist (O.D.), practicing in his respective field and performing a procedure listed in the Reasonable and Customary profiles. "Physician" does not include interns, residents, fellows or others enrolled in a residency training program. 28. "PPO Provider" means a Legally, licensed, health care provider which provides, within the scope of its authority, services that are covered under this Plan and which has entered into a contract with the Preferred Provider Organization. 29. "Qualified Beneficiary" is the spouse and other dependents of the Employee who are covered under this plan at the time a qualifying event occurs and any child born to or placed for adoption with the Employee during extended coverage elected by the Employee after a qualifying event. 30. "Qualified Medical Child Support Order". A child, who is the subject of a "Qualified Medical Child Support Order" as described in Social Security Act Section 1908 and as added by the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, Section 13822, shall be considered to be an "alternate recipient" under the Plan having the same rights of enrollment as an eligible dependent GENERAL DEFINITIONS...Continued ,. 31. "Reasonable and Customary" charges shall be defined as a fee that is within a given percentile of the range of usual charges for a given service or supply billed by most physicians or providers with like training and experience within a geographical area. 32 "Second Surgical Opinion" shall mean one which is provided by a board certified surgeon in active practice in the field of medicine pertinent to the proposed surgery. The Consulting Surgeon cannot be housed with or in professional association with the physician originally proposing the surgery. 33. "Significant Break In Coverage" means a period of 63 (or more) consecutive days without Creditable Coverage. Periods of no coverage during an HMO affiliation period or a waiting period shall not be taken into account for purposes of determining whether a Significant Break in Coverage has occurred. 34. "Special Enrollee" means an employee or dependent who is entitled to and requests Special Enrollment within 30 days of losing other health coverage; or for a newly acquired dependent, within 30 days of the marriage, birth, adoption or placement for adoption. 35. "Well-Baby Care" means medical treatment, services or supplies rendered to a child or newborn solely for the purpose of health maintenance and not for the treatment of an illness or injury. °~r ERISA RIGHTS Employee's in this Plan are entitled to certain rights and protection under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). ERISA specifies that all Plan participants shall be entitled to: 1. Examine, without charge, at the Plan Administrator's office, all Plan documents and copies of all documents filed by the Plan with the U. S. Department of Labor, such as detailed annual reports and Plan description. 2. Obtain copies of all Plan Documents and other Plan information upon written request to the Plan Administrator. The Plan Administrator may make a reasonable charge for the copies. 3. Receive a summary of the Plan's annual financial report. The Plan Administrator is required by law to furnish each participant with a copy of this summary annual report. In addition to creating rights for Plan participants, ERISA imposes obligations upon the individuals who are responsible for the operation of the Plan. The individuals who operate the Plan, called "fiduciaries" of the Plan, have a duty to do so prudently and in the interest of the Plan participants and beneficiaries. No one, including the Employer or any other person, may fire a participating Employee or otherwise discriminate against a participating Employee in any way to prevent the Employee from obtaining a benefit under the Plan or from exercising his rights under ERISA. If a participant's claim for a benefit is denied, in whole or in part, the participant must receive a written explanation of the reason for the denial. The participant has the right to have the Plan review and reconsider his claim. Under ERISA there are steps that the participant can take to enforce the above rights. For instance, if the participant requests materials from the Plan and does not receive them within thirty (30) days, he may file suit in a federal court. In such a case, the court may require the Plan Administrator to provide the materials and to pay the participant up to $100 a day until he receives the materials, unless the materials were not sent because of reasons beyond the control of the Plan Administrator. If it should happen that the Plan fiduciaries misuse the Plan's money, or if a participant is discriminated against for asserting his rights, he may seek assistance from the U. S. Department of Labor, or may file suit in a federal court. The court will decide who should pay court costs and legal fees. If the participant is successful, the court may order the person sued to pay these costs and fees. If the participant loses, the court may order him to pay these costs and fees, for example, if it finds the claim or suit frivolous. If you should have any questions about this statement or about your rights under ERISA, you should contact the nearest office of the Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, listed in your telephone directory or the Division of Technical Assistance and Inquiries, Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20210. Kerr County IMPLEMENTATION & TRANSITION OUTLINE PHASE PROJECTED DATE 1. Contract Award Day 1 2. Completion of: .Administration Contract Day 5 .Deposit Check 3. Human Resources/ Day 5 Benefits Personnel Orientation and Set-up 4. Benefit Booklet/Plan Document Day 10 First Draft Available 5. Benefit Booklet/Plan Document Day 15 Second Draft Available 6. Benefit Booklet/Plan Document Day 20 Final Approval for Printing 7. Receipt of Eligibility Listing Day 15 8. Delivery of Benefit Booklet for Enrollment Meetings Distribution Prior to Effective Date 9. iD Cards Ready for Distribution Prior to Effective Date 10. Employee Meetings Begin As Agreed upon with HR 11. Plan Year Begins January 1, 2008 12. Dedicated, Customer Service January 1, 2008 Representative(s) On Phone and Data Line 13. Human Resources Personnel ~ January 15, 2008 On-line with Claims System '"All dates subject to client approval and may be altered at client request** ~~-r-~~r~~. FARA BENEFIT SERVICES, INC. Your FARA Implementation Service Team t1 FAIR. 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Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction ............................................................................................. 1 Section 2: Study 1: Coaching Activity ...................................................................... 2 Section 3: Study 2: Changes in Health Risk Factors ............................................ 10 FAf2A BENEFIT SERVICES 1625 W.CAUSEWAY APPROACH ~ MANDEVILLE, LA 70471 P ~ 985 624 8383 T ~ 800 259 8358 F ( 985 624 3354 ~ W W W.FARA.COM ~FAriii. SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION Wellness Coaches USA is a team of health care professionals strategically deployed directly to workplaces throughout America to personally coach employees, each according to their own needs, through the stages of change to improved health behaviors and health status. That is, "we take wellness to the people"...right where they spend the majority of their waking hours...the workplace. We do so by seamlessly and synergistically integrating personal coaching and workplace deployment to create the most powerful workplace wellness model available. This means that, unlike the telephonic and Internet platforms, or group seminar based models, utilized by virtually all other wellness vendors, we take wellness coaching directly to employees. We don't wait for them to come to us, or hope they'll engage with us telephonically or through the Internet. We go to them where they work, one-on-one and face-to-face, to proactively and personally engage them in our "coach powered" workplace wellness process...providing them with all of the essential educational, promotional and supportive elements of wellness. As a result of the combined power of personal coaching to improve health and lives, and of workplace deployment to stimulate participation, our wellness outcomes are consistently outstanding, and include: • The highest levels of employee participation available in the wellness industry X95%). • Best-in-class improvement in employee population health risks -across the board. Please see Sections 2 and 3 of this presentation for studies (utilizing data compiled from our Coaching Database and HRA Aggregate Client Reports) which demonstrate these results. These studies are based upon actual results from a broad cross section of our customers. Section 2 presents Coaching Activity statistics from our Coaching Database (including employee participation and coaching interactions), and Section 3 presents Changes in Health Risk Factors and the "Stages of Change" as measured by year over year HRA Aggregate Client Reports. FARA BENEFIT SERVICES 1625 W.CAUSEWAY APPROACH ( MANDEVILLE, LA 70471 P ~ 985 624 8383 7 ~ 800 259 8388 F ~ 985 624 3354 ~ W W W.FARA.COM •FRRR SECTION 2: COACHING ACTIVITY A. Study Parameters • Data -Compilation of all interaction data is from our Coaching Database. • # and Size of Clients/Locations -Study covers 18 clients, with 29 different client locations, in 13 states. Clients have at least 200 employee lives and the lives per client location range from 100 to 3,500. • Years of Service - We have provided service to the 29 client locations an average of 2.5 years; years of service per location range from 1 year to 6 years. • Employee Lives - 13,600 employee lives; average lives is 469 per client location. • Business Classifications - Covers broad cross-section of business classifications, including manufacturing, transportation, office, bottling, distribution, construction and government. • # of Wellness Coaches - 23.25 full time equivalents included in study. • Lives per Coach -The average number of lives each Coach services is 585. • Date Range - 12 months; July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007. FARA BENEFIT SERVICES 1625 W.CAUSEWAY APPROACH ~ MANDEVILLE, LA 70471 P ~ 985 624 8383 T ~ 800 259 8388 F ( 985 624 3354 ~ WWW.FARA.COM ~FpiA. SECTION 2: COACHING ACTIVITY tcontinued~ B. One-on-one Coaching Interactions # of Eli ible Em to ees ~~~~t ~J # of Full Time Wellness Coaches ° '#; '`~ Proactive Coaching TC~ ~. Health Promotion Information ~4t~29 Injury Prevention Education > ~; Job Coaching ~,' Safety Observations & Consults ~,#~~ Stretch Leader ' r~ Total # ~~tr~; Personal Risk Coaching Wellness Consults ~~ Musculoskeletal Disorder Consults ; ~ Total ;~~tft30) 35.3% 34.0% 4% That are at High Risk for Stress 32.5% 26.7% 18% That are at High Risk for Depression 10.4% 7.1% 32% With High Risk Nutrition Behaviors 67.0% 61.1% 9% With High Risk Alcohol Use 13.7% 8.0% 42% At High Risk for Diabetes 31.1% 24.9% 20% At High Risk for Drinking and Driving 12.5% 7.1% 43% That are Current Tobacco Users 26.6% 24.4% 8% HRA Outcome Analysis: As reflected above, the percentage of employees at risk for the various specific risk factors measured by the HRA analyses declined in every risk category, with the reduction in risk ranging from approximately 4% to 43%. Though certain risk categories have a more profound impact upon employee healthfulness than others, the average reduction across all categories was approximately 22°/a. FARA BENEFIT SERVICES 1625 W.CAUSEWAY APPROACH ~ MANDEVILLE, LA 70471 P ~ 985 624 8383 T ~ 800 259 8388 F ( 985 624 3354 ~ WWW.FARA.COM •FRriFI. SECTION 3: CHANGES IN HEALTH RISK FACTORS tcontinued) C. HRA Results: Stages of Chance Analvsis Sta es of Chan a Anal sis Baseline vs. Current Readiness to: Baseline Current Readiness to: Baseline Current Improve Physical Activity Maintain Healthy Nutrition A. Contemplation Stages 30.5% 28.4% A. Contemplation Stages 33.4% 29.9% B. Preparation 39.1 % 24.9% B. Preparation 36.7% 22.5% C. Action 10.4% 15.2% C. Action 12.0% 18.2% D. Maintenance 20.0% 31.5% D. Maintenance 17.9% 29.4% Maintain Healthy Weight Reduce Alcohol Use A. Contemplation Stages 36.1% 30.6% A. Contemplation Stages 66.9% 50.4% B. Preparation 34.6% 20.4% A. Preparation 7.0% 5.2% C. Action 9.7% 15.7% B. Action 3.5% 4.8% D. Maintenance 19.6% 33.3% C. Maintenance 22.6% 39.6% Improve Stress Levels Reduce Tobacco Use A. Contemplation Stages 45.1% 38.5% A. Contemplation Stages 59.1% 57.0% B. Preparation 30.0% 15.0% B Preparation 19.2% 12.5% C. Action 6.3% 10.5% C. Action 4.9% 4.9% D. Maintenance 18.6% 38.0% D. Maintenance 16.8% 25.6% Stages of Change Definitions: (Note -employees in categories B, C and D below are considered to be "participating in the change process" and in categories C and D, "actively engaged in the change process") A. Contemplation Stages -Means not yet ready to make behavior changes. B. Preparation -Means ready to change and planning the behavior change within the next 30 days. C. Action -Means effort to improve health behavior have been occurring for 6 months or less. D. Maintenance -Means positive behavior change has been occurring for 6 months or more. Stages of Change Outcome Analysis: As reflected above, employees' attitudes and behaviors regarding "change" improved meaningfully in every health risk category measured, with the number of employees "participating in the change process" increasing by an average of approximately 13%, and the number of employees "actively engaged in the change process" increasing by an average of 63%. FARA BENEFIT SERVICES 1625 W.CAUSEWAY APPROACH ( MANDEVILLE, LA 70471 P 1 985 624 8383 T 1 800 259 8388 F ( 985 624 3354 I W W W.FARA.COM FARA Benefit Services Customer Service Phone Log Manager 7/13/2007 MON TUES WED THUR FRI WEEKLY 7/9/07 7/10/07 7/11 /07 7/12/07 7/13/07 ROSE 2 10 10 17 42 81 DBC 74 53 0 0 0 127 Marion 38 31 47 39 26 181 Marilyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 94 83 98 91 97 463 JGM 62 45 23 130 PJF 89 93 88 73 75 418 WVR 74 77 90 84 107 432 KD 59 89 83 87 0 318 Total 492 481 439 391 347 2150 TIME ACCEPTED CALLS ANSWERED CALLS ABANDONED CALLS 8:00-9:00 33 32 1 9:00-10:00 54 51 3 10:00-11:00 64 64 0 11:00-12:00 36 34 2 12:00-1:00 36 36 0 1:00-2:00 38 38 0 2:00-3:00 46 46 0 3:00-4:00 29 29 0 4:00-5:00 18 17 1 TOTAL 354 347 7 TIME AVG ANS TIME CALLS 8:00-9:00 :08 9:00-10:00 :23 10:00-11:00 :14 11:00-12:00 :12 12:00-1:00 :21 1:00-2:00 :39 2:00-3:00 :22 3:00-4:00 :09 4:00-5:00 :07 ABANDON WAIT TIME CALLS :04 :02 :00 :28 :00 :00 :00 :00 :28 Confidential 7/23/2007 ~~ ~~~~• Kerr County `` Self-Funded Welfare Plan Stop-Loss Proposal Comparison ~1~' Insurance Carrier -Third Party Administrator Reinsurance Carrier Insurance Company Setup Fee *: Renewal Fee Run-In/Run-Out: Administration Fee Estimated run out claim liabililty Specific Lifetime Maximum Aggregate Plan Yeaz Annual Maximum * Note: These rates are not included in totals below. STOP-LOSS BASIS Number of Employees: Number of Spouse Only Number of Child(ren) only Number of Family Units Number of Dependent Units: Specific Deductible: Specific Contract Includes Maximum Aggregate Run In Aggregate Contract Includes MONTHLY FIXED COSTS Specific Premium Employee: Employee and Spouse Employee and Child(ren) Dependent Unit: Family: Composite: For Compazison Only Aggregate Premium Composite: Monthly Cap Administration( all fees per unit per month) Claims Cos[ Per Employee : 3 YR RATE GUARANTEF, Claims Cost Per Dependent Utilization Review per EE PPO Network Per EE: Rx Program Fees(Describe) COBRA per EF, HIPAA Per EE Fiduciary Liability Fee FARA FARA Monumental Life Monumental Life $ 7,000 -Waived $ 7,000 -Waived N/A N!A $ 9,842 -Waived $ 9,842 -Waived $ 263,681 $ 267,446 $ 950,000 $ 1,950,000 $ I,OOQ000 $ 1,000,000 ~~ s~ •i~x 21 21 31 31 26 26 78 78 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 l5/12 15/12 Med & Rx Med & Rx 15/12 15/12 $ 26Q367 $ 260,367 Med & Rx Med & Rx $ 61.18 $ 67.69 $ 119.85 $ 130.29 $ 104.87 $ 1 ] 4.01 $ 57.71 $ 61.56 $ 134.83 $ 146.58 $79.70 $87.45 $ 7.13 $ 7.13 Yes - 1,735.00 Yes - 1,735.00 p .. -k r yy~ ~, s $ 2.00 $ 2.00 $ 4.50 $ 4.50 See Pharmacy Section of Binder $ 1.00 $ 1.00 Inc] Intl ~I/' Transplant Benefit Employee/Mth De endent UniUMth: Cafeteria Plan FSA Account Per Participant Child Care Per Participant Debit card expense Start up expense Other Cafeteria Plan Fees: HRA Start up expense Per Account Fee Debit card expense Other HRA Plan fees: Wellness Plan Cost Per EE/Mth Wellness Plan Cost Per EE/Mth Wellness Plan Cost er ?? Disease Management Dental Dental Admin Fee per EE/Mth Dental Admin Fee per Dep/Mth Dental Network Access Fee Banking System Notes Positive Pay/EE/Mth Positive Pay Set up Fee (One time set up fee) Broker Fee: Fee AGGREGATE FACTORS Employee Only: Dependent Unit: Employee and Spouse Employee and Child(ren) Family: Composite: Attachment Points Monthly: Annual: TOTAL ANNUAL COSTS Specfic Stop Loss Premium Aggregate Premium Administration Administration as % of Maximum Annual Cost UR, PPO, Rx, Broker, and all other Total Fixed Expected: Maximum: H1tA Estimated (;laim Expense Notes: HRA Estimated Administration Expense FSA Estimated Expense $ 3.00 $ 3.00 Incl Incl $ ' 1.500.00 $ 1,500.00 ' s ~ Incl ~ Incl NO FIXED COST. 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We are not just an administration company, but rather an "Employee Benefits Delivery Organization" established to provide employers, agents, brokers, and participants with the most efficient and effective benefit package available. Over the last few years, our focus has been on Consumer Driven Health Plan (CDHP) which can encompass a variety of plan options including Health Savings Accounts (HSA), Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRA), Medical Expense Reimbursement Plans (MERP), and both General Use and Limited Purpose Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA). When properly designed, a comprehensive CDHP can enhance the value of the employee benefit package while allowing the employer to create and maintain a healthcare budget. We are also a company dedicated to compliance. Many companies view IRS and DOL regulations as "Guidelines" as opposed to law. We do not share that point of view and will work diligently to manage your plan in compliance with all applicable laws. We do this by staying abreast of the latest in regulatory updates by subscribing to the various publications produced by the Employee Benefits Institute of America (EBIA) and maintaining our membership in the Employer's Council on Flexible Compensation (ECFC) where many of our employees are "Certified" and still others are "instructors". DPAS is your solution if you are looking for a simple Cafeteria Plan connected to a Debit Card to give your participants easy access to their plan or a comprehensive CDHP with multiple options, variable roll-over & spend down provisions, and complex contribution matching programs. We have seen it all and can help you gain control over your healthcare spending and still provide your employee that are affordable and valuable. We look forward to serving you and your employees for years to come. '~,,, "fir CDHP Overview Consumer Driven Health Plans come in all shapes and sizes; and DPAS can help design yours. Our experience has helped us to become one of the premier CDHP administrators in our market and we can put that experience to work for you in plan design and consultation, employee education and enrollments, and of course on-going benefit administration. The primary component of any successful CDHP is to establish a goal for the plan. That goal could be the reduction of annual healthcare spending, establishment of a manageable annual budget, or increased appreciation of the benefit package by the employee participants. Without a goal, success of the CDHP can never be achieved. After establishing the goal, then comes plan design and the incorporation of the different plan elements. Will a simple Cafeteria Plan using a Flexible Spending Account meet your goal or will a Health Reimbursement Arrangement need to be incorporated for a successful plan, what about a Health Savings Account? Whatever the situation calls for, DPAS can help. DPAS is the administration company of DataPath, Inc, a leading CDHP Administration Software development company in the country. Using the DPI- Suite, DPAS has the greatest of software systems to support your custom CDHP and deliver services with an army of technical support staff. The best designed plan in the world would be nothing without education and communication, and that is where DPAS incorporates the Resource Service Center (RSC). Through a single secure web portal (www.myRSC.com) your employee will have access to their plan information including claims detail, payment history, debit / credit card transactions, account balances, and even mutual fund investments associated with their Health Savings Account. Best of all, the employer has access too. Reports, documents, and much more is at your finger tips and accessible 24 / 7 / 365. We might be more expensive than some other administration companies, but with the added services, plan functionality, and experience we are a better value. See for yourself what a difference a qualified and experienced benefits administration company can do for you. DataPath Administrative Services ,:~ ,~-` iMw- Plan Design Consultation Plan design is the first, and probably most important, step in creating an effective employee benefit program. Each worksite situation is unique, so the key is to design a plan to achieve your specific goals. The options can seem endless, and understanding your needs is the best place to start. Whether you choose plans that are fully-insured, self-insured, company provided, traditional, or consumer-driven, DPAS representatives have proven and effective skills to develop an "employee benefit strategy" that reflects your organizational objectives. For instance, you may want to offer an FSA, HRA, or HSA as a standalone plan. Or you may see the benefit of stacking the plans to include a combination of the three. You may even offer a "menu" of plans from which your employees can choose. Our consultants will complete an analysis of your benefits program to determine how it relates to your total compensation package, philosophy, employee needs, and budget. We will then formulate a plan that provides access to a variety of options for you and your employees. Benefit Administration Cafeteria Plans (POP /FSA / DCAP) A 125 Cafeteria Plan allows employees to pay for their employer-sponsored health, dental, supplemental, and group term life premiums plus set up flexible spending accounts to pay for medical expenses, dependent care expenses, and personally owned health policies with before-tax rather than after-tax dollars. This reduces taxable compensation. A 125 Cafeteria Plan is a benefit that both employers and employees will appreciate. Why? Because this benefit increases employees' take-home pay and reduces employer payroll taxes. Both the employers and the employees profit! Employees benefit by paying less tax and taking home more pay. Employers benefit by paying less payroll taxes; by increasing the efficiency of payroll dollars... by getting more money into employees' take-home pay without having to increase their gross pay; and because a cafeteria plan is the simplest and most economical form of flexible benefits that can be offered by a Plan Sponsor. HRA A properly designed HRA encourages the employees to conserve healthcare costs by allowing unused employer contributions to be rolled over to be used in future years or at retirement. While employers can achieve savings the first year by purchasing High Deductible Health Policies and creating different levels of coverage through HRAs, the savings incurred through employee choices will build over years. COBRA COBRA policies and procedures are a standard component of any IRS corporate audit. At DPAS, we understand that one small mistake can spell disaster. Every single detail must be handled correctly the first time, every time. Avoiding these risks that are involved in keeping compliant with one of the federal government's most complex laws is an enormous responsibility. DPAS can eliminate this time- consuming task from your duties and give you more time to focus on your overall corporate needs. HSA An HSA is a tax-free savings account used to save money to help pay for qualified health care expenses. Combined with a High Deductible Health Plan, the HSA pays for qualified and routine health care expenses until the individual has met the deductible, then the insurance coverage takes over. Plus, unused funds roll over from year to year and continue to earn tax-free interest, increasing the benefit of today's savings. Your employees get a triple dose of tax benefits: Tax-Free Contributions -Tax-Free Disbursements -Tax-Free Interest Electronic Payment Cards (Credit & Debit) Electronic payment cards are becoming more prevalent and vital in a successful benefit plan offering. Introducing an electronic payment card into a reimbursement account plan empowers employees and gives them an option to inconvenient out- of-pocket expenses. With DPAS, you have a choice of offering either a debit OR a credit card that integrates with a variety of benefit plans ... I-ISAs, FSAs, HRAs, and Dependent Care. ,,, References City of Little Rock Contact: Jim Bradshaw 506 W. Markham Little Rock, AR 72201 501-371-4578 Hendrix College Contact: Vicki Lynn or Rita Gipson 1600 Washington Ave Conway, AR 72032 501- 450-1494 Metropolitan National Bank Contact: Katina Riggs 425 W. Capitol Ave Little Rock, AR 72203 501-505-5124 Nabholz, Inc. Contact: Wanda Simmons P.O. Box 2090 Conway, AR 72033 501- 505-5124 Southwest Power Pool Contact: Linda Helms 415 N. McKinley Suite 140 Plaza West Little Rock, AR 72205-3020 501-614-3307 State of Arkansas Contact: Jason Lee 501 Woodlane, Suite 500 Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 683-5690 University of Central Arkansas Contact: Rhonda Roberts 201 Donaghey, Lib 321 Conway, AR 72032 501-450-5052 r,r+' Administration Proposal Summary `fir Initial Plan Consultation & Setup Employer Setup Document Setup Enrollment Materials Templates Employee Benefit Setup (Electronic Payroll Feed Only) Web Setup (Employer and Employee) Customized Web Portal One Debit Card per employee Annual Plan Renewal Customized Re-enrollment Materials Online Re-enrollment setup Status Letters to participants Amendments to Plan documents (if needed) Monthly Administration Fee Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Per Participant Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) Per Participant Health Savings Account (HAS) Per Participant COBRA Administration Minimum Monthly Fee Monthly Fee Includes: Online Account Balances, Payment History, Documents and forms Claim Adjudication Reimbursement via Direct Deposit Debit Card Reimbursement Discrimination Testing Payroll Reconciliation Reporting Additional Fees: Paper Check fee if mailed to employees home Additional Debit Card Enrollment Fee Rates based on 2007 Plan Effective Date $500.00 $3.00 $4.00 $4.00 $1.00 $500.00 $1.00 $5.0(1 Travel Expenses .. { ~ ' ~"~~, ,- .;. ,. ...'r a.. ~.. _. - } ~,~. _; ~r t"` .,,; . ~ _ t;' . ~~ ~;~` _ ~z ;, ~~4 E ~~ f t ~ t ~ ~ ~ '; t ,> r ~~ 3 1 r 1 yc ~ x X71 _.~ ;. iL ~ ~ 1 r Y ~ ~ ` ~3 a _ ~y r't~ljl '~ -~°fiL WC -YM = _ ~yi Y t}krf -'J "! r T ~ ,a ..4'z ~t ~f~ ~ '~.r i ~''`r .~. y ,~ ~ . ~` s _ tY ~~ t x~{ 1 ` °4"s~ '~Y GA~.e~ ~F,, t ' { h3 * :k~ ' j:{ 4 ~ ~ ~ r;J~.t ~ ~:~ r -. _ 7 i ~ .t ~'~ f Yr 4 .\ 4 '.k ~ c Y _ _ hi f!• ~ ~~ ~ ~ C xu ° x. i. ~ ~ c _ {. ,~ 'd n r y~ n r- ,;'~ t +~ c y+ '~ ~ '~ h ~ a._. <'l~ ~ Y{S~ 1,~'~ Et ":r ~ .}54 s *'~i ~~E` `iS<.Ff h`F~ Y ~~v _ 4 r: 1 -~ 'r' r t ~ ~vf~~~3~',~~,~~~_'{~tkr`t'~'' ~~~y tin. s ~ 1' ~3+~ ~K' ~ vr~, F ~ ~ ~ - a~ xtd ~ `.i~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ wi t h~ - h ~ a 1 ..~S' ~~ ~ f ' ~ 't j~ e-,f. k a .~. ~~.'?1[ Y ~~ ~ sµ, ~,t` ~ ~ h`r~'~~"` ; t.r :f, ~ ~ .~1. ~a'~ J+4.~. ,E x _ ~ ~ r ~ r s: ~~~ a~'~i~v- 4ar~a~A ~~ 7 } f.~ t`om' r ++ .y-- Yp~ ~~~ xG C ~ x * a ~ ;• ~~ ~~~ ~~:~ ~s { ~~"' Via, ~ ; ~'~ r:. hn 5~':_4 p^2'` aa" ~' ~ t . *,~!^ ,~ .^a _ , t ~~ f i" Eiee - ,~ ~ rtR ' ilk ~ 4v e ~ r , yt3~ r , ~ i ~r~ ~' ss ~ 7 v :1-0. 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Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) ifi right source to out source- Implementation Workbook SECTION 1: Employer Information Legal Company Name Kerr County DB/A Name (if applicable) President/Owner Decision Maker Mutual Group ID G000487A Federal Tax ID # 74-600494 General Phone Number 830 792-2211 Street Address 700 Main Street City Kerrville State TX Zip Code 78028 Primary Contact Barbara Nemec Dept/Title County Treasurer Phone Number 830-792-2275 Fax Number 830-792-2277 Contact E-mail bnemecC~?co.kerr.tx.us Secondary Contact Jacqui Magenheimer Deptlritle Secretary for County Treasurer Phone Number 830-792-2275 Fax Number 830-792-2277 ntac# E-mail jmagenheimer~co.kerr.tx.us Nature of Business County Administration NAICS Code 921000 usiness Entity Type ^ Corporation ^ S-Corp (Individuals owning more than 2% and/or family members cannot participate in the plan) ^ LLC (For income tax purposes, treated as a partnership: members cannot participate in the plan) ^ LLP (Partners cannot participate in the plan, nor can their spouses) ^ Partnership (Partners cannot participate in the plan) ^ Non-Profit ^ Church ® Municipality ^ Sole Proprietorship (Owner cannot participate in the plan) Legal Company Name Federal Tax ID Number Affiliate/Subsidiary Companies i ~nol2oo~ SECTION II: Effective Date/Plan Year Information/Plan Eligibility Effective Date with 7/1 /06 Number of Eligible 270 ProcessWorks Employees ;eft Year Begin Date 1 /1 End Date 12/31 Short Plan Year Begin Date End Date (if applicable) 'Mid-year Takeover Takeover Date 7/1/2006 Plan Year Dates 1/1/2006-12/31/2006 (if applicable) Existin Information (if applicable Original Effective Date 1/1/05 Plan Number 502 of your existing Plan A Plan Number is a 3-digit 500 series number assigned to welfare and fringe benefit plans beginning with 501. Numbers should be assigned to your benefit programs sequentially and plan numbers should not be reused. fie sure to cnecK other oenent plans ana assign the tnree-aig¢ number accorauiyry. rvr exisuny plans, this number and your original effective date can be found in the Summary Plan Description or previously filed Form 5500 return(s). Plan Eli ibilit Parameters Eligible Class of All full-time employees enrolled in the health plan exlcuding temporary employees Employees Ex: All employees enrolled in high deductible health plan ^ Date of Hire New Hire ®First of the month following day(s) or 1 month(s) of employment Waiting Period ^ Following day(s) or month(s) of employment ^ Other (please provide details): Rehires receive one HRA amount per plan year and corresponds to the medical deductible handling for the plan year. If medica! coverage is terminated and rP~^ctated in the same plan year, the deductible left to satisfy and the HRA remaining balance at termination will be reinstated. TION III: Checking Account Information Reimbursements are issued from an employer checking account. To avoid trust requirements, use a general asset account or establish an account (a sweep or controlled disbursement account) in the employer name, not the plan name. ProcessWorks will provide the necessary forms to capture the checking account information. Account Information ^ Same as Legal Name Other, please list name (Client owned bank account ACCOUnt Name ®Use PW I Account (if daily processing and/or debit card feature are selected this checking information) option will require pre-funding of a ProcessWorks owned account.) The forms listed below will be provided by ProcessWorks. Please complete and return along with a voided check or MICR check layout no later than two (2) weeks prior to the plan effective date. If debit card feature is offered bankin forms should be returned no later than four 4 weeks riot to the Ian effective date. Required Forms 1. Authorization to Debit/Client Requirements 2. Check Signature Form (not required for PWI Account) 3. Debit Card Client Requirements & ACH Authorization Form (if applicable) Email Information Contact Name Barbara Nemec Email bnemec~co.kerr.tx.us (Check registers are emai/ed weekly to one or two individuals. Please indicate to whom these Contact Name Email should be directed. `mow'" 11/10/2007 SECTION IV: Debit Card Information (if applicable) Card transactions occur daily and debits for total daily transactions will be made from the employer checking account each day. Employee munication and employer understanding and support of the substantiation process are critical to the success of the program. Cards will l~rrdered once we receive the signed employer authorization form/agreement and the enrollment data has been loaded into the ProcessWorks system. Allow a minimum of four (4) weeks after data has been received for delivery of cards. If participants ordered a second card, it will arrive in a separate envelope. Indicate below if the card option is elected. If the card option is elected, please attach a schedule of benefits clearly indicating the prescription drug and office co-pay amounts. ^ No Debit Card Offered ®Yes "Debit card services are available for HRA plans that reimburse a!1 Internal Revenue Code 213 expenses, provided the HRA plan is the first level of reimbursement with no employee cost share responsibility prior to HRA benefits. The debit card is not available for any other type of HRA plan design. SECTION V: HRA Plan Benefits Plan Year HRA $ /Per Eligible Employee Contribution Amount $600/Single $ / EE +1 $1800/Family Expenses eligible under the HRA ^ All code 213 expenses (includes denial, vision, RX and over-the-counter) (Employees are reimbursed for.• (1) all Internal Revenue Code 213 expense, or ®Health plan out-of-pocket (deductible, co-insurance & copays (2) health plan deductible expenses inlcuding RX) only, or (3) a specific type of health related expenses up to an allowable ^ Specific expense, please list maximum amount each plan year.) (i.e. dental only, vision only) ^ No ®Yes, if yes will prescription expenses appear on EOB Prescrip#ion Expenses allowed for reimbursment under the HRA ^Yes (EOB will be required as documentation. Pharmacy RX plan receipts will be denied.) ~''' ®No (EOB will be not be required. Pharmacy RX receipts will be accepted as documentation.) D i HRA Pl gn an es HRA plan designs Insurance Premiums allowed for ^ No must be approved by P~imbursement under the HRA ®Yes, if yes please check all that apply ProcessWorks in ^ Medicare Part B ®Retiree Medical ^ COBRA ^ Long Term Care advance of plan ®Yes implementation. HRA reimbursement funds available from 1$` dollar of ^ No, if no list employee responsibility below incurred eligible expense $ /Sin le $ / EE +1 $ /Famil ^ No Unused Funds Carryover from ®Yes, please list carryover amount Year to Year ®100% ^ 75% ^ 50% ^ 25% ^ Other $3000.00 Maximum Account Balance or ^ Unlimited Employee Access of ®Start of Plan Year ^ Monthly ^ Per Pay Period HRA Contribution ® No Do you also sponsor an FSA ^Yes, if yes and your HRA plan design is "All 213 expenses" please program indicate will account should be accessed first. ^ HRA pays 1St/FSA pays 2"d ^ FSA a s 1St/HRA a s 2"d 11/10/2007 SECTION VI: Claim Processing Parameters Standard service includes reimbursements issued weekly; however you may elect daily reimbursements. Reimbursements are made from an emoloyer checking account by 1) check sent to the participant home or 2) by direct deposit to a bank account of the participant's choice. Reimbursement Frequency ®Weekly on Thursday ^ Daily Run-out Period Run-out period Run-out period (# of days allowed to submit Active em to ees Terminated em /o ees claims after the end of the plan year. This does not apply to accounts with balance carryover ^ 30 days ^ 60 days ®90 days ^ 30 days ®90 days ^ End of plan year + Active run-out feature. Incur Period for Terminated Employees (# of days allowed to incur claims ^ 0 days ^ 30 days ^ 60 days ^ 90 days ®End of month employee terminates after termination date "Interface between Mutual's medical/ Rx claim system and FSA system for automatic payment of deductible, co-insurance and/or copays The claim rollover applies to covered employees and/or dependents that are enrolled in both the medical plan and FSA and do not have coverage through another health plan -COB (if FSA funds available Claim Rollover Interface"' ®No ^ Yes, if yes and also offering an FSA option, the FSA must include the claim rollover interface for coordination between accounts to work effectively. Debit card is not available when a claim rollover interface is selected. ® No Health Savings Account Do you sponsor an HSA? ^ Yes (/f employees participate in both HRA and HSA, the HRA must be considered one of the following: limited purpose HRA, post-deductible HRA, suspended HRA or retirement HRA SECTION VI1: Management Reporting hges (new employees, change in election amounts, terminations) are reported via paper form (provided by ProcessWorks) or by electronic fife feed. Management reports are available online 24/7. Following receipt of the executed documents, you will be provided a User name/Password to access the employer portal. Reports are available in alphabetical order, or by divisional reporting. Report Format ^ Alphabetical ®Divisional (Please provide division listing below. Enrollment data must contain divisions.) Division Active Employees Division C d A0001 Name o e Division Retirees Division R0001 Name Code Division Division Name Code Division Information Division Division Name Code Division Division Name Code Division Division Name Code JCt,r 1 IVIY V 111: IIi1pICII1C11lQLIV11 NVG61111CIIW Upon receipt of this completed Implementation Workbook, the following documents will be provided. The documents should be reviewed, executed and returned to ProcessWorks as soon as possible. Checking Account Information- ProcessWorks will provide a description of the checking account as well as a signature form. Debit Card Authorization/Substantiation Requirements -Describes the employer responsibilities for establishment and support of the card Or•"rn. Dl~crimination Worksheet- Please complete after enrollment and return to ProcessWorks. 11/10/2007 SECTION IX: Certification of Workbook Completion I understand ProcessWorks, Inc. administers the benefit plan by federal guidelines and does not provide legal or accounting advice. 1 understand and agree that ProcessWorks, Inc. will place reliance on the accuracy of this information in order to fulfill their obligation as the Pion Service Provider. I have reviewed/completed all sections of the workbook and certify accuracy of the information. Ii have any questions, please contact a representative at ProcessWorks, Inc. Print Name of Authorized Employer Representative Signature of Authorized Employer Representative" Date If sending electronically, typed in name will serve as "signature." Please make notes of any additional information that may affect the administration of your Benefit Plan: Employees can be reimbursed for expenses incurred in previous coverage period from future coverage period. New Hires are pro-rated on a monthly basis (i.e., HRA annual amount divided by 12 times the number of months remaining in plan year rounded to the next penny if not divisible by 12). Employees under the retiree division are also allowed to use HRA dollars to cover medical premiums Current participant data (HRA contribution, HRA claim balance) will be provided by Mutual of Omaha/SHPS. Mutual of Omaha Representative: Phone Number: Bruce Attarian ~rrr ProcessWbrks~NC.~ the right source to out source° P.O. 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FEE SHEET Initial Plan Consultation & Setup $1500.00 Employer Setup Document Setup Enrollment Materials Templates Employee Benefit Setup (Electronic Payroll Feed Only) Web Setup (Employer and Employee) Customized Web Portal One Debit Card per employee Annual Plan Renewal $500.00 Customized Re-enrollment Materials Online Re-enrollment setup Status Letters to participants Amendments to Plan documents (if needed) Monthly Administration Fee Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Per Participant $3.00 Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) Per Participant $4.00 Health Savings Account (HSA) Per Participant $4.00 COBRA Administration $1.00 Minimum Monthly Fee $500.00 Monthly Fee Includes: Online Account Balances, Payment History, Documents and forms Claim Adjudication Reimbursement via Direct Deposit Debit Card Reimbursement Discrimination Testing Payroll Reconciliation Reporting Additional Fees: Paper Check fee if mailed to employees home $1.00 Additional Debit Card $5.00 Enrollment Fee Travel Expenses Rates based on 2007 Plan Effective Date ~ ~t- ~~ .. 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' ~ ,~ i ' L7 ~ i - 4 1 ;} ~f as } t ~ s l } } ,~: ~ y p.c. ~ i ~ fy ' j~. 5 .4k, '~ Y ~ .. ~'"' t F ~ r g ~ ?~ _ ~, } ~ t ~~t q ~ i ; 3 ~ r~ ~~ _ ~ y ; t - ~ y r l i' x ~ ~ ; ,t r Y ~ 4 z.~ ~~ T ~ ._ r s4 ~ ti,, ' s ., ~ .~ ~' v ~ s '_ ~ _ r.~ r~, M, n.~,~ _ ~ i r ~ ~ ~ Y.• ~ L I j ~ ~ Y ~ h~ ~ ~ Y t ~ ~ ~ . t. ~ " t t - . t i'w .j r r - ~ _. y,' -~ 1 ~ F ~... ~ { ~ A ~ ~ ~',. ~_~ F 4 f f a _ e- ~ t ySo- tig ~ -" y, ~ S~C:R-IP'T ~~-RE, LTD. Script Care, Ltd. headquartered in Beaumont, TX, was founded in 1989, and operates as an independent "Pharmacy Benefits Manager." The company's success and continued growth can be traced to the philosophy that taking care of the client's needs is the first priority of management and staff. Script Care is known for outstanding customer service to participants, plan sponsors, and pharmacy providers. This dedication to service, coupled with a highly innovative approach to plan design and genuine savings on prescription needs, is a Script Care benchmark. Script Care is a true independent Pharmacy Benefit Manager, unlike most in the industry today. We are not controlled nor owned by a Drug Manufacturer, Pharmacy Chain, or by another PBM. SCL does not own, operate, or have any financial interest in a mail order facility. Our income is derived from offering our clients the best "hands-on" management of pharmacy programs available, not by influencing the purchase of drugs from "a parent company" or "a controlled mail order facility." In this fast paced, ever changing industry, we eve always felt that you need an independent watching out for your best interests. When the PBM has vested interests in the delivery of "product" who is watching? • 60,000 Network Pharmacies Nationwide • Direct Contract with All Chain and Independent Providers • SCL Specialty Pharmacy • Fully Integrated Mail Order - DrugSource, Inc. - Prescription Mart, Inc. • Conayment Plans Unlimited combinations of copayment arrangements are available from whole dollar amounts to deductible and percentage combinations varying between name brand and generic drugs. - Two Tier Plans - Percentage Copayments - Three Tier Plans - Four Tier Plans • Discount Plans Discount Plans are also known as 100% copayment plans. The member gets their prescriptions at a discounted rate from the pharmacy. The member pays 100% of the discounted price for the medication. There is no cost to the employer. ~r.- ~~ Reverse copayment Plans Reverse copayment plan design allows the employer to maximize their claims liability by paying a flat dollar amount for each medication. The employer will establish a flat dollar amount it will put toward brand and generic drugs. The participant will be responsible to pay for the remaining cost of that drug at the point of sale. • Generic Emphasis Plan The Food and Drug Administration certifies that generic drugs have the same therapeutic and strength values as name-brand drugs. However, in those cases where a generic equivalent is available, it is used only approximately 50% of the time. The low usage of generic drugs stems in most cases from the patient's misconceptions concerning generic drugs. Script Care can provide employee education material and set up plan provisions to emphasize the use of generic drugs when one is available and permissible by law. Network pharmacies dispense only the highest quality generic drugs that they price at the Script Care "Maximum Allowable Cost" (MAC). With a ceiling price established for generic drugs, savings from 30% to 60% less than the price for brand name equivalent drugs are common. - Patient's Generic Override Allows a patient to override generic substitution authorized by doctor, but the patient must pay the ,, difference between the BRAND NAME drug and the GENERIC drug plus the name brand co- payment, if any. If the prescription is "dispense as written," the penalty would not apply. - Generic Substitution (always where available) Allows the patient to override generic substitution, but the patient must pay the difference between the BRAND NAME drug and the GENERIC drug plus the name brand copayment, if any. This provision would apply even in those cases where the prescription is "dispense as written." Maintenance Mail Order Program This is cost effective and convenient method of providing maintenance drugs for a long duration can be accomplished through a comprehensive managed drug therapy program. Maintenance drugs are dispensed through a network "Mail Order" facility for long-term drug needs. If a prescription is presented to a retail network pharmacy that falls within established maintenance drug guidelines, they will dispense only a 14- day supply. This will allow the participant to obtain the maintenance drug through the network mail order facility. • Maintenance Retail Program A cost effective and convenient method of providing maintenance drugs through a comprehensive managed drug therapy prescribed for long durations with a 300-unid90-day supply limit. We can also establish different copayment levels for acute care and maintenance drugs. • Step Therapy Program .~~ ~ ~~;~ 2 • Formulary Plans r Script Care's formulary drug plans promotes drugs selected by physicians and clinical pharmacists that ensure patients receive cost-effective pharmaceutical care, emphasizing quality and safety. The formulary represents a primary tool by which managed health care plans can achieve their goal of maximizing the quality of care while controlling cost. Starter Dose Program The program requires that the prescriber limit the initial prescription to a starter dose level to ensure that the patient can tolerate the drug. If the drug is tolerated, the patient may come back for the remainder of the prescription at the appropriate time. If desired the starter dose and remainder dose prescription copays can be set up such that the total dollar amount the patient pays equals one copay and/or one dispensing fee rather than twice this amount. • Coordinated Payment Program This program enables patients to submit multiple claims for a predefined set of drugs within a given time period, with only one copay charged to the patient for those claims. However, if those claims are not filled together, within a certain time period, then the patient will be charged two copays, one for each prescription. This program allows the plan to charge its members only one copay for certain prescriptions that are commonly filled together. • SCL Specialty Pharmacy Program • Disease Management Program • SCL Diabetic Program Drug-Drug Interaction Identifies situations where the current prescription medication may adversely interact with any other active prescriptions on the patient's profile. • Duplicate Therapy Identifies situations where the current prescription medication is identical to any active prescription on the patient's profile. • Over-utilization Identifies situations where the average daily dose of the "X" most recent active prescription on the patient's profile exceeds the maximum medical standard daily dosage. • Excessive Dose Identifies situations where the dose of the current prescription exceeds the maximum dose reported in the professional medical literature. • Drug-Age Conflict Identifies situations where the prescribed drug will potentially result in an adverse clinical outcome due to the patient's age. • Inappropriate Duration Identifies situations where the duration of the therapy is inappropriate (excessive) based upon the latest professional literature. 3 This program ensures patients have first tried other, less expensive medications. 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T $lF ~: '~ '1 ~ T~' ~ - 7 ay`~' ~~` l~~rti` } 4. lH >' Y p - 1 l ;'. 1 J ~. 3 r 6 i q 2 - \ 1 ~+ r ~ ; ~~~ ~` ~ ~ .~ a Y ~ ~ } I } ~-'y ~ h4 ~:~ ~ p P ` yynn fi. 1 ] 1 ~ _ ~i 1 _ c'~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .,~tii~ "~ ~` T ;.q 1 `~.r1 3 # ~ ..r a*i~ ;` ~lr`t'a` ti - v 1` y -.~ r y it{. ~~ uq ' 4 r Xtf ~ ~ T ,cT h` w'1 d . p >os` ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~• ~ a ~ -~~,T~ {r ~ ~ ,gyp i ,y ?'~ ~ ~ { t r .' ~ ~ s-5~,>a ~w ~ , a ~ ~ t y- ~~ I+~ y. H 1 K ~j 1 ~ ~5 ~ ` L G ~~ h ~ v ~ ;red 5 $ ) ? 4.4t. ~ .! 5 r ~~~ . ~ 1 'Y k t J'.' ~ K ~~' ~, 4 # ' 3§- Yt ' Brand Drugs -Proposed Pricing Arrangement -Current Average Effective Rate Generic Drugs -Proposed Pricing Arrangement -Current Average Effective Rate Fee Lower of AWP 16% or U&C AWP-16.6% SCL MAC, CMS MAC, AAWP - 20%, AWP - 20% or U&C AWP-61% $1. Brand Drugs -Proposed Pricing Arrangement -Current Average Effective Rate Generic Drugs -Proposed Pricing Arrangement -Current Average Effective Rate Fee AWP-22% AWP-22% SCL MAC, CMS MAC, AAWP - 20%~ AWP - 20% AWP-59% -Proposed Pricing Arrangement AWP-17% to 72% (SCL Specialty Pharmacy) -Current Average Effective Rate N/A Fee Electronic Claim $0.00/script Pa er Claims $2.00/scri t Retail 80% Two-tier co-pay structure Mail Order 80% Three-tier co-pay structure MaihOrder $9.10/Rx (minimum 84 day sup ly) Additional comments (1) Employee Communications mailed to member homes- $1.00 plus postage per address label SCRIPT CARE, LTD. November 10, 2007 1 SCL will deliver ID Cards and Member Communications to the address noted by the Sponsor. Member material delivered to private addresses will be billed to the Plan Sponsor for $1.00 plus postage per address label. SCL may modify this fee if due to changes in postage without advance notice. SCL may receive formulary rebates from certain drug manufacturers as a result of utilization of certain brand drug products that are included on the Standard SCL Formulary. SCL will provide Sponsor with a formulary rebate payment on the formulary drugs dispensed under the Sponsor's Program provided Sponsor complies fully with the terms of the SCL standard formulary and with the formulary management programs implemented by SCL. Formulary rebates payments will be made by SCL within seven (7) months following the end of each calendar quarter. The formulary rebate payment is contingent upon the Sponsor implementing and maintaining the standard SCL formulary. SCL at its sole discretion may modify the pricing and formulary rebate provisions if it determines that any government action, change in/or interpretation of any law or regulation or any action by a drug manufacturer(s) has a material adverse effect on the availability of formulary rebates by giving the Sponsor thirty (30) days advance notice. If SCL determines that any direct action taken by the Sponsor has a material adverse effect on the availability of formulary rebates under, SCL may modify the formulary rebate provisions without advance notice. SCL shall provide sponsor access to ongoing utilization reports available through the SCL standard report package. The SCL standard report package includes monthly, quarterly and annual statistical data elements captured during the online claims adjudication process. The standard reporting package shall be in a hard copy format or available through the SCL online reporting system and unless otherwise expressly stated is provided at no additional charge. At the request of the sponsor, SCL may develop custom reports not ~cluded in the standard report package at an hourly rate determined by SCL based on the scope of the project. SCL shall provide electronic data files, upon request by the Sponsor, in an approved file layout. Files will be available to one (1) recipient at no additional cost for the term of the contract. A setup fee of $150 will be directly billed to the Sponsor for additional recipients of electronic data files. A file charge of $100 will be applied. Sponsor must provide SCL with complete Eligibility File Maintenance Data, listing those Participants that the Sponsor wishes to enroll in the Program. Eligibility must be provided in form on noted intervals set by the Sponsor. Sponsor shall be totally responsible for the correctness, completeness and accuracy of all data submitted to SCL. If any such data submitted to SCL is incorrect, incomplete, or not in good condition Sponsor shall be responsible for any charges that may result from the use of said information in the verification of eligibility and the providing of services by Participating Pharmacies. Sponsor or its representative approved by SCL shall have the right to perform an audit of charges submitted to Sponsor by SCL for services provided under the terms of this Agreement for a maximum period of twenty-four (24) months prior to the agreed upon audit date. Such audit will be subject to execution of a confidentiality Agreement provided by SCL and any other applicable confidentiality provisions and legal requirements. Any audit requested by Sponsor may only be conducted once annually and requires sixty (60) days prior written notice. The audit will be performed at the SCL corporate offices during regular business hours and all costs for such audits will be entirely the responsibility of Sponsor and will be due and payable upon completion of such audits. Any Agreements between SCL and pharmaceutical manufacturers and/or any sub-contracted formulary management company are subject to confidentiality Agreements. Any audits conducted by Sponsor in accordance with the above will not be included in such Agreements. ~nrr ~~~ 2 "L will provide custom Identification Card production, one (1) single coverage and two (2) family coverage, at no additional cost for ~ie term of the proposed contract. Plan Sponsor is allowed to request new ID Card Production one (1) time per contract year. If the Sponsor requests reproduction of ID Cards within 12 months of the previous production a fee of $0.50 per card will be assessed. 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[ _ y 7- ~ ',/ is J,~~ ~' ~--c ~~t, 1` - ~k k j i ~ ~ ~1 yy x t k' f .i ~~ -. rE A i 't F'~ 5 - 44~~ l' + ~f „' ~~$'~f~-'ei~` ~ ~ ~ ~ < ~`' {fir ~~ ,a ~ ` _~ ~'i ~y ` r 'a~. .-.;*~.~~`': "•C-~3,~,`~H._t :ti~~, ~ ~i:,, a tr, ~~ry+S~3N ,~~~„!e .`bfi ~'~~ ~b ~„~.,. r ~,. ~~ ~ ~~r ~r Y 4. - _ ~.f3'it ~~~: .. ._ Specialty medications include: - Biopharmaceuticals (bioengineered proteins) - Blood-derived products - Complex molecules Specialty medications: - Are used in the management of specific chronic or genetic conditions - Are often injectable or infused medications, but may also include oral medications - Require additional education of the patient and close monitoring of the patient's clinical response in collaboration with their physician - May require patient-specific dosing, medical devices to administer the medication, and/or special handling and delivery - Require extensive patient education for safe and cost-effective use Specialty Pr~ducte Baraclude Clomid Eloxatin Abelcet Baygam Clomiphene Elspar Acthar Bayhep B Coly-Mycin M Emend ' cthrel Bayrho-D Combivir Emtriva `dvate Bebulin VH Copaxone Enbrel Agenerase Benefix Copegus Engerix Alferon N Betaseron Cortrosyn Epivir Alimta Bincu Crixivan Epogen Alkeran Blenoxane Cyclophosphamide Epzicom Aloxi Bleomycin Cytogam Erbitux Alphanate Botox Cytoxan Ethyol Alphanine Bravelle Euflexxa Ambisome Evoxac Amevive Dacarbazine Aminocaproic Acid Cabergoline Daunorubincin Antagon Campath Delestrogen Famciclovir Anzemet Camptosar Depo-Medrol Famvir Aptivus Cancidas Desferal Faslodex Aranesp Carboplatin Desmopressin Feiba VH Aredia Carimune DDAVP Ferrlecit Arixtra Ceenu Didanosine Fludara Aromasin Cellcept Dostinex Fludarabine Autoplex-T Ceredase Doxil Follistim Avastin Cerezyme ~ Fortaz Avonex Cetrotide Eligard Forteo Chorionic Gonadotropin Fortical ` Cladribine Ellence Fortovase fir 1 Jhy SCL Specialty Pharmacy? Specialty pharmaceuticals are a growing category of drugs that are the result of continuing advances in drug development technology and design. These are designed to target and treat specific medical conditions. Fragmin Lexiva Procrit zeon Lovenox Prograf _ Lupron Proleukin Proplex T Gammagard SD Protropin Gamunex Medrol Provigil Ganciclovir Mesnex Pulmozyme Gemzar Methotrexate Genotropin Miacalcin Geref Monoclate P Rapamune Gleevec Mononine Rebetol Gonal-F Mycobutin Rebif Myobloc Recombinate Myochrysine Refludan Havrix Remicade Healon Repronex Helixate FS Nabi-Hl3 Rescriptor Hemofil M Navelbine Retrovir Hepsera Neulasta Revatio Herceptin Neumega Reyataz Hivid Neupogen Ribapak Humate P Norditropin Ribasphere Humatrope Norvir Ribavirin ~iumira Novantrone Rimso-50 yalgan Novarel Rituxan Hyate-C Novoseven Roferon A Infergen Ontak Saizen Innohep Orencia Sandostatin Intron A Orthovisc Sensipar Invirase Ovidrel Serophene Iveegam Oxandrin Solu-Cortef Sprycel Kaletra Paclitaxel Stimate Kineret Pamidronate Supartz Koate DVI Panglobulin Sustiva Kogenate FS Peg Intron Sutent Kytril Pegasys Synarel Phentolamine Synvisc Polygam SD Leukine Pregnyl Tarceva Leuprolide Acetate Prezista Taxol Leustatin Taxotere Temodar Thalomid Thrombate Thymoglobulin Thyrogen Tice TOBI Trizivir Truvada Twinrix V alcyte Vfend Viadur Videx Vinorelbine Viracept V iramune Viread Vistide Vitamin K WinRho S/D ?~cl~ula Zemplar Zerit Ziagen Zidovudine Zinecard Zofran Zoladex Zolinza Zometa Zorbtive Zyvox ~.r ~ ~~~ `~ 2 Top Therapeutic Categories Cancer Orphan Diseases Gastrointestinal Immunology Neurological Disorders Ophthalmology Endocrinology Hematology Infectious Disease Respiratory 8 -roducts drop Therapeutic Categories Neurological Disorders I~ Infectious Disease Cancer Endocrinology Gastrointestinal Orphan Diseases Cardiovascular Immunology Ophthalmology Respiratory Hematology ucts 3 Why SCL Sue E: cial Pharmac ? S ecialt Medication Fulfillment Yes Yes Convenient Deliver No Yes Adherence Management No Yes Proactive Refill Reminders No Yes Care Coordination No Yes Extensive Education No Yes Self-in'ection Trainin No Yes - Specialty or Biotech drug spend is growing approximately 50% faster than the prescription drug market as a whole. - Biotech drugs are coming into the market at a record pace and the biotech pipeline is expected to mirror that pace - The biotech segment continues to gain attention and spark "Specialty Drug Specific" benefit plan strategies - SCL Specialty Pharmacy can save the plan an extra 8% to 10% - SCL Specialty Pharmacy Program ultimately saves the plan even more money by reducing doctor's office and hospital visits - All syringes, educational materials, biohazard disposal supplies and specialty nurse services are included at no extra charge Effects of Specialty Drugs Drug Name: Sutent (sunitinib) Manufacturer: Pfizer Administered: Orally Therapy Cost: $2,000 - $8,000 per month Approval: January 2006 Approved for: 1.) The treatment of metastatic renal cell cancer 2.) Gleevec-resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumors The first time a new oncology product was approved for two indications simultaneously ^ Approved by the FDA in less than six months ^ Currently in Phase II studies for six additional indications - SCL Specialty Pharmacy Increases Member Compliance In addition to the investment necessary for specialty medications, clients should be aware of the impact that treating complex chronic disease has on their medical costs. Individuals with a chronic condition are often faced with disease-related and sometimes drug-related complications that may lead to increased doctor and emergency room visits or lengthy hospital stays. Although these patients make up a relatively 4 Specialty Implementation SCL Specialty Pharmacy Program is designed with both convenience and patient care in mind while also helping reduce administrative workload and most importantly, guaranteed savings to the plan. - SCL Specialty Pharmacy Program may be implemented anytime at no cost to the plan. - SCL Specialty Pharmacy Program can be routed through the prescription benefit or major medical benefit. - Once Script Care is notified of the program implementation and effective date, notification letters are sent to cardholders explaining how the program works. - Approximately 2 weeks prior to SCL Specialty Pharmacy Program effective date, a SCL Specialty Nurse will contact each member that is currently utilizing specialty medications to set up their initial order. - SCL's Specialty Nurses provide the participants with proactive refill scheduling, self-injection training and medication and condition education. Placing an Order Ordering your specialty medication through SCL Specialty Pharmacy is fast and easy! - Specialty medications can be ordered via phone, fax or the Internet. - A SCL Specialty Nurse will contact the participant to set up the initial order and assist with having the prescription transferred from either another pharmacy or the doctor's office. - Once SCL Specialty Pharmacy has the prescription, a specialty nurse will contact the participant to set up a shipment date and desired shipping location. - All specialty medications are shipped overnight via Fed-Ex with all supplies, syringes, biohazard disposal containers, etc. included at no charge. Specialty medications requiring refrigeration are shipped in temperature controlled containers. - About 2 weeks prior to the participant's next refill, a specialty nurse will contact them to set up their next specialty order. 5 small percentage of a plan sponsor's population, about 1% to 5%, they typically generate 25% to 50 ,~; of the plan's total medial costs. ,, ~ r '~ ~i ~4T~~rtf~'~ ~ ; ~fi y1; ' - r pic~~ '~ + ~ t ,fie;~ { ~~~~,,~~,,~~ r ~ " ~ ' I i 3, j ~ ~1, f `mot "=~ .e~-?;~! .r f= r.~'"Y is a ~ ~ ~ i, b t . N t ~~ ~^>~nl n ti - a ~ ~ ~ +~'~ ~ ~' ~.A~ .,~, *, `sir. ~ , _ '~ . t ,,,~ ~~. i.rF' t - z - F ~' ~ t. 4 t~" `yi{ ~'~ '~ rv s hl" t z ~ 3 p _ ! ~. ~.~t ~ r#~;~ yr~ ~` ' tax{ p ; ~~r ~ r ~< ' .,i. r ~ rt r x~ixj'irr r ~ t ; Exit? ~ ~~ ~i ~ Y . '~E u~ ~Y 3aic '~+; kr ~.-'c ~, ~ +a.Sx x ~~ yh ,i r tk s ~y`,d ~' L . ~r ~~z .cx"~~ to r "~ + ~ ~'.~ `'~'6. - x'^xCr-+ ~'~_,, ,y'!hs`~ls j,. _ ~ c k- 3 a z - ~. .~y? 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Use of these results allows you and your health care team to take the right steps to maximize your glucose control. The SCL Diabetic Program is offered as part of your prescription drug program administered by Script Care and offers tremendous savings on products and services. This program will allow you to take a giant step toward better and affordable diabetes care. Here are some answers to key questions you may have: What does this mean to me? Script Care has utilized the services of our diabetes specialty provider, Liberty Medical for several years and has found their services to be helpful and beneficial for our members. Liberty, a member of the Polymedica family of companies, is located in Salem, Virginia and has been in business since 1992 servicing organizations like Script Care. Additionally, they ship your supplies right to your door and best of all, they will call you when it is time to reorder. No more running out of test strips! What do you mean by diabetes equipment and supplies? • Home Blood Glucose Monitor-Free of Charge* • Blood Glucose Test Strips • Lancets • Spring-Powered Device for Lancets • Syringes • Alcohol Pads You may not need all the items listed above. Your physician will determine what is required for your care. What if I already have a home blood glucose monitor? You can continue to use it or Liberty can provide you with a new monitor that may offer additional features. A 90-day shipment of supplies will be sent with the new monitor. What if I am unsure how to use my new monitor? You will receive directions with your shipment. You can also call Liberty to receive instructions over the phone, in English or Spanish. How do I get started? Simply call Liberty at 1-800-525-5316 and identify yourself as a Script Care member. Liberty will then verify your benefits for diabetes supplies and what, ifany, copays apply. What should I do when it is time to reorder my supplies? An Liberty customer service representative will call you at home once every 90 days to inventory your supplies and replenish them accordingly. They will verify your order and health coverage before mailing your next shipment. Ifyou have moved, or your phone number has changed, please notify Liberty promptly so they can continue the reorder service uninterrupted. Ifyou have questions concerning your diabetes testing supplies, please feel free to contact Liberty at 1-800-525-5316 for more information. ~1 r~~ 1-800-525-5316 www.libertymedical.com SCltll''1' CAHE,<.t~a 1-800-880-9988 wwwscriptcare.com ~ * A RocheDiagnostics®Acczr-Chek Compact, Active or Advantage System will be provided to you free of charge. Ifyou already have one of these models, you mczy continue to use it. Ifyou have a different meter, we will exchange it for free. You will receive instructions on how to use your monitor with your shipment. Ifyou have arty questions, please contact Liberty at 1-800-525-5316, or visit www.accu-chek.com Disease State Identification Report ,,: Client Name: ABC Corporation Test Data: 12/06 TIER I DISEASE MANAGEMENT: Number of Patients Screened: 491 Single From 2 or more *Potential Disease Identified by Drug Type: Disease ID Disease ID Diabetes: 18 37 Asthma: 13 7 Cardiac: 60 Hypertension: 105 Cancer: 0 Anticoagulant: 4 Viral: 3 **Identified with possibly 2 or more of the above diseases: 60 Total # of Patients Identified for Disease Management: 40 46 0 5 0 394 Total 55 20 100 147 0 9 3 TIER II DISEASE MANAGEMENT: Outreach: Each patient identified for the above listed diagnosis would be contacted and assessed for knowledge of illness as well as understanding of the disease process. Number of patients to be contacted: 394 Short Term Disease Management: Those patients identified through Outreach contact as having knowledge deficits as they relate to there identified diagnosis. Short Term Disease Management would be facilitated from 1 - 3 months. Projected number of patients needing Short Term Management: 197 Long Term Disease Management: Those patients identified form Short Term Disease Management having more intense health issues as well as those patients on two or more medications that were identified during the initial screening, and those patients needing ongoing assistance with education as well as community resources. Projected number of patients needing Long Term Disease Management: 197 The Disease Management Process will be an ongoing monthly evaluation of the patients identified by the medications prescribed for the above-designated disease. * The information set forth above is based upon recognized disease status associated with indicated drugs and is not an indication of, diagnosis, or affirmation of any disease or health indication. r"~''~!'Lf~ r u~k~ c;q pre 1 Sl:ttll'i l`.~tRk.~ -r This report has been compiled for: ABC COrpOrat1011 by Managed Care Concepts National Statistics on Disease Management programs are as follows: Claims paid for members in Disease Management per member per month: $394.62 Claims paid for members not in Disease Management per member per month: $502.68 Diabetes• Disease Management programs set in place for diabetic members can generate a net plan savings of $0.33 per member per month in the 1St year continuing to increase reaching $1.57 per member per month by the 5th year. Eye Disease reduced by 76% Kidney Disease reduced by 50% Nerve Damage reduced by 60% Cardiovascular Disease reduced by 35% (by lowering and maintaining decreased blood glucose levels) Diabetic members identified with Diabetes only: 18 Diabetic members identified in the " 2 or more diseases" category: 37 Total Diabetic members identified: 55 Adult Asthma: Missed Work Days down 72.2% ER Visits down 68.6% Hospitalizations down 71.5% Unscheduled Doctor Visits down 65.1% Asthmatic members identified with Asthma only: 13 Asthmatic members identified in the " 2 or more diseases" category: 07 Total Asthmatic members identified: 20 Cardiac: Missed Work Days down 77.2% ER Visits down 69.8% Hospitalizations down 55.9% Unscheduled Doctor Visits down 64.8% Cardiac members identified with Cardiac only: 60 Cardiac members identified in the " 2 or more diseases" category: 40 Total Cardiac members identified: 100 '" The information set forth above is based upon recognized disease status associated with indicated drugs and is not an indication of, diagnosis, or affirmation of any disease or health indication. jig+'h ~ Sf r u~~~r f:~wwxy,rr 2' Sl3ill7 ~.ilik..~ ,~ Y ~• ~ ~t "•. c t r< ~ H ° ~~ o '' ~ ~ ~ t ~r ,y~ v~p ~ ~ ,r ~' '~ ~ ~ ii ` ~'Y n _ t s i°~'~ ~t hp ~y~iZ~yS~~~ y,~.. °'* ~~a -'`` ., _ 7 r ' ~, 4 ~'~ il .~. h~ ~T S .. ~? 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FOR COMPANY NAME THIS AGREEMENT made by and between Script Care, Ltd., a third party administrator ("SCL") and Company Name ("Sponsor"): WHEREAS, Sponsor desires to provide a prescription drug benefit program ("the Program") for certain of its duly qualified and enrolled employees and dependents ("Participants") and WHEREAS, SCL desires to provide contract administration and management of the Program for Sponsor through the network of Script Care Pharmacy Providers ("Participating Pharmacy") NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and undertakings herein contained, the parties agree as follows: DEFINITION OF TERMS "Authorized Physician" shall mean any licensed doctor of medicine, doctor of osteopathy, doctor of podiatry, or doctor of dentistry. "AWP" is the average wholesale price as determined by Medispan. "Blended" is the average annual discount from AWP and average dispensing fee billed to the Sponsor for brand and/or generic prescriptions. This rate may or may not be applicable to Sponsor's plan. "Business Associate Agreement" as required by HIPAA to outline the privacy compliance provisions between SCL and Sponsor concerning covered participants PHI. "Consultant" and/or "Broker" means any individual or firm appointed by the Sponsor to provide certain duties as provided through a contract and/or Agreement between the Sponsor and consultant and/or broker. "Copayment" means that amount of money that the Participant must pay for each prescription filled or refilled under the terms of the Program as specified in Schedule A of this Agreement. "Covered Prescription Benefits" means those categories of drugs and/or items identified as being covered under the Program in Schedule A of this Agreement. "Custom Computer Services" means any type of electronic or hard copy data files that Sponsor may request SCL provide to a Recipient as covered in this agreement "Eligibility File Maintenance Data" means that form of data supplied by Sponsor so as to identify Participants as well as other eligibility information necessary to administer the Program and process prescription drug claims. "HIPAA" means Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. "Legend Drug" means any medicinal substance which bears the legend "Caution, Federal law prohibits dispensing without a prescription" and, for the purposes of this Agreement, shall include State Restricted Drugs (any non-federal Legend Drug which, according to state law, may not be dispensed without a prescription) and compounded prescriptions containing at least one Legend Drug as herein described in a therapeutic amount. "MAC" or "Maximum Allowable Cost" means a list of drugs developed by SCL that are subject to maximum allowable cost payment schedules that specify the maximum unit ingredient cost payable by the Sponsor for drugs on the MAC list. The SCL MAC list and schedules are subject to change as determined by SCL. "Maintenance Drug" means any Legend Drug that is prescribed for the purpose of treating or preventing a chronic illness. "Minimum Enrollment" means not less than 80% of the total number of Cardholders eligible and active on the effective date of the Agreement. "Other Vendor(s)" means any individual or firm appointed by the Sponsor to provide certain duties as provided through a contract and/or Agreement between the Sponsor and vendor. "Plan Design" means the covered prescription benefits, copayments and limitations adopted by the Sponsor as outlined in Schedule A of this Agreement. "Participant" means any individual for whom Sponsor requests prescription benefit coverage. Participants will be specified by Sponsor in the then current Eligibility File Maintenance Data incorporated by reference in this Agreement. "Plan" or "The P-an" means the Sponsor's actual prescription drug benefit provided to its eligible members. ~ "Pricing" means the agreed upon discount rate and pharmacy dispensing fee for eligible prescription drugs processed by SCL as outlined in Schedule A of the Agreement. 20050729 "Primary Cardholder" means the actual employee of the Sponsor. ~ "Protected Health Information (PHI)" means individually identifiable participant health information as covered by HIPAA. "Rebates" means retrospective rebates or discounts which are paid to SCL pursuant to the terms of a contract with a pharmaceutical manufacturer and directly attributable to the Standard SCL Formulary (see definition) and utilization of certain pharmaceuticals by participants. "Rebate Program" means SCL's manufacturer rebate program under which SCL contracts with pharmaceutical manufacturers for rebates payable on selected covered drugs, as such program may change from time to time. "Recipient" means any individual or firm designated by the Sponsor that SCL is authorized to provide Custom Computer Services as covered in this agreement. "Service Fee" means the amount of compensation agreed upon by the Sponsor payable to the party designated by the Sponsor in accordance with the provisions contained in Schedule "B" of this Agreement. "Standard SCL Formulary" means a list of preferred drugs by therapeutic class consisting of FDA approved brand name drugs and generic drugs. The drugs on the formulary may be modified from time to time as determined by SCL as a result of various factors such as, but not limited to, brand drug patent expirations, OTC availability, medical appropriateness, manufacturer rebate arrangements, and other issues as determined by SCL. "Third Party Administrator (TPA) means any individual or firm appointed by the Sponsor to provide certain administrative services as provided through a contract and/or Agreement between the Sponsor and TPA. These contracted services may include, but are not limited to: a) those duties outlined in section 7(a) and (b) of this Agreement. b) set up Sponsor plan provisions and documentation for new and renewal occurrences in accordance with SCL requirements. c) process SCL invoices for all billed charges through the Sponsor program and issue payments to SCL drafted on Sponsor bank account in accordance with SCL requirements. "Usual & Customary" (U&C) is the lowest price a pharmacy would charge if the customer were paying cash, including senior citizen discounts and frequent shopper discounts. ~. DRUG COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS ` Coverage for Participants will be provided pursuant to Schedule A of this Agreement. Exclusions: Medications for which the cost is recoverable under any workers compensation or occupational disease law or any state or governmental agency, or medication furnished by any other drug or medical service where no charge is made to the Participant. Any Legend Drug for which the intended use has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration and is therefore termed "Investigational." Any experimental drug even though a charge is made to the Participant. Any charge for the administration of any Legend Drug. Legend Drugs which are to be taken or administered to the Participant, in part or in whole, while Participant is a patient in a licensed hospital, rest home, sanitarium, extended care facility, convalescent hospital, nursing home, or similar institution which requires special unit-dose type packaging of Legend Drugs for its patients. Drug charges exceeding the cost for the same drug in conventional packaging. 3. QUANTITIES DISPENSED The quantity dispensed For each covered prescription or refill of a covered prescription will be the quantity prescribed, up to the limits set forth in Schedule A of this Agreement. 4. REFILLS A covered prescription may be refilled up to one year from the time it was issued by the Authorized Physician if the Authorized Physician so authorizes and if allowed by state and federal laws. In any case, all applicable pharmacy laws shall take precedence over the terms of this Agreement. ~. PARTICIPANT COVERAGE ~"` Coverage for Participants will be only as specified by the Sponsor in the then current Eligibility File Maintenance Data, hereby incorporated by reference in this Agreement. 20050729 6. SCL agrees to: a. Provide Sponsor with a current list of all Participating Pharmacies eligible to provide prescription services to Participants of the Program. b. Allow Participants of the Program to obtain and charge Covered Prescription Benefits at any Participating Pharmacy after paying the applicable Copayment, if any is required by the Program. c. Collect the full amount of Copayment, if any, from Participants for each new or refilled prescription at the time of the purchase. d Bill Sponsor on or about the first and the fifteenth of each month for Covered Prescription Benefits provided by all Participating Pharmacies according to the pricing formula set forth in Schedule A of this Agreement and for all applicable administrative fees set forth in Schedule B of this Agreement. Such invoices shall provide a detailed summary of the claims, the amount due for said claims, the administrative fees due, and such other information which Sponsor reasonably requests. e. Send all materials related to the administration of a plan, i.e., the contracts, employee handouts, provider lists, ID cards and reports to the appropriate party via regular US Mail. Any charges incurred for special delivery will be billed to the Sponsor. f. Implement the Standard SCL Formulary and provide formulary management services that may include cost containment initiatives, communications with eligible members, network pharmacies and/or physicians for generic and formulary substitution as tnay be deemed appropriate. g. It is understood and agreed that SCL may receive formulary rebates from certain drug manufacturers as a result of utilization of certain brand drug products that are included on the Standard SCL Formulary. SCL will provide Sponsor with a formulary rebate payment on the formulary drugs dispensed under the Sponsor's Program provided Sponsor complies fully with the terms of the SCL standard formulary and with the formulary management programs implemented by SCL. Formulary rebates payments will be made by SCL within seven (7) months following the end of each calendar quarter. Notwithstanding any other provisions in the Agreement, the formulary rebate payment is contingent upon the Sponsor implementing and maintaining a three (3) tier incentive formulary copayment plan design with at least a $15 differential between formulary and non-formulary drugs. SCL may receive and retain other additional rebates and/or fees from certain drug manufacturers as a result of utilization of their products in aggregate on the entire block of SCL business. h. SCL at its sole discretion may modify the pricing and formulary rebate provisions if it determines that any government action, change in/or interpretation of any law or regulation or any action by a drug manufacturer(s) has a material adverse effect on the availability of formulary rebates under this Agreement by giving the Sponsor thirty (30) days advance notice. Notwithstanding other terms of the Agreement, if SCL determines that any direct action taken by the Sponsor has a material adverse effect on the availability of formulary rebates under this Agreement, SCL may modify the pricing and formulary rebate provisions without advance notice. SCL shall provide sponsor access to ongoing utilization reports available through the SCL standard report package. The SCL standard report package includes monthly, quarterly and annual statistical data elements captured during the online claims adjudication process. The standard reporting package shall be in a hard copy format and unless otherwise expressly stated is provided at no additional charge. At the request of the sponsor, SCL may develop special reports not included in the standard report package at an hourly rate determined by SCL based on the scope of the project. It is also understood and agreed that if the Sponsor requests any type of electronic data files SCL will provide such electronic data file in an approved file layout at an hourly rate determined by SCL based on the scope of the project. 7. SPONSOR agrees to a. Provide SCL, or its agent, with complete Eligibility File Maintenance Data, incorporated into this Agreement by reference, listing those Participants that the Sponsor wishes to enroll in the Program. Sponsor shall be totally responsible for the correctness, completeness and accuracy of all data submitted to SCL or its agent, concerning the Eligibility File Maintenance Data and any updates thereof. If any such data submitted to SCL, or its agent, is incorrect, incomplete, not in good condition, or not submitted on time, Sponsor shall be responsible for any charges that may result from the use of said information in the verification of eligibility and the providing of services by Participating Pharmacies. b. Inform SCL, or its agent, using the appropriate data forms, of all changes in the status of Participants (i.e., additions, terminations, etc.) no less often than once a month. c. Adopt the Standard SCL Formulary and implement the plan provisions outlined in Schedule A of this Agreement. It is understood and agreed that although the Sponsor at its discretion may modify the SCL standard formulary by either adding or removing certain drugs from the formulary list, such changes may have an effect on the pricing and formulary rebates covered in the Agreement. d Pay in full, upon receipt of billing, all invoices submitted to Sponsor by SCL for charges made by Participants, including those invoices made for related administrative fees. All invoices shall be paid in United States dollars, within ten (10) working days of the receipt of each invoice. Sponsor shall pay a late payment charge of the lesser of (1) the maximum legally permitted rate, or (2) one percent (1%) per month on the amount of the unpaid balance of each invoice not paid in full by the due date. Sponsor shall pay all expenses incurred by SCL in connection with the collection of any and all amounts due SCL hereunder including all reasonable attorney's fees 20050729 plus interest and collection agency service fees. If payment for any billing cycle is not received by the close of the next billing cycle, the invoice will be deemed past due. Prescription transactions will be suspended automatically when, at any time, an outstanding invoice is thirty (30) days past due. The plan may be reinstated if payment of all past due amounts are received within ten (I O) working days of this action. Thereafter, a written request to reinstate, and full payment of any amounts due, must be received by SCL before reinstatement will occur. If SCL determines either prior to the effective date or at any time during the term of this Agreement that a security deposit is required, Sponsor shall pay to SCL a security deposit in an amount determined by SCL to represent two (2) months of anticipated claims. The amount of the security deposit may be adjusted by SCL based on actual claims and enrollment. The security deposit may be used by SCL to offset failure by the Sponsor, for any reason, to pay in full any invoices submitted by SCL under the Agreement. The establishment of the security deposit does not in any way limit SCL to other remedies available to SCL under the Agreement. The security deposit will be returned to the Sponsor minus any payment default by Sponsor within the greater of one hundred eighty days (180) following termination of the Agreement or at a mutually agreed upon date between SCL and the Sponsor. CUSTOM COMPUTER SERVICES Sponsor may contract with Consultants and/or Brokers, TPAs or Other Vendors as defined in this agreement to provide certain duties covered under a contract and/or agreement between the Sponsor and the designated individual or firm, hereafter referred to as "Recipient." It is understood and agreed that SCL is a not a party to any such contracts and/or agreements and will not be bound by any terms or conditions contained in such contracts and/or agreements. If required and at the written direction of the Sponsor, SCL will provide custom computer services including electronic data 61es to designated Recipient(s), with the following conditions: a. Custom Computer Services and electronic data files will be provided to the Recipient(s) in a format and schedule agreed upon between SCL and the Sponsor. b. SCL will, at its sole discretion, charge an additional one-time or recurring fee in an amount determined by SCL based on the scope of the project and the frequency of which the data is required. c. Special computer programming, analytical services or other ad hoc services that may be required to support such custom computer services will be provided at SCL's prevailing rate. d It is understood and agreed that SCL possesses certain ideas, systems, data files, negotiated pharmacy pricing components, and other information relating to the services that SCL provide that are Confidential and Proprietary to SCL. As such SCL requires that a Confidentiality/Non-Disclosure Agreement between SCL and the Recipient(s). e. The Sponsor will be responsible for securing any required "Business Associate Agreement" with the Recipient that may be required under HIPAA. The Sponsor will provide SCL with an acknowledgment of any such agreement prior to any Protected Health Information (PHI) being released to the Recipient. REBATE PROGRAM (if applicable) a. SCL will negotiate with pharmaceutical manufacturers regarding the terms of the Rebate Program. Sponsor shall be eligible to participate in the Rebate Program and receive Rebates for eligible transactions in the amounts set forth on Schedule D upon meeting the following requirements: i. Sponsor's election of, and conformance to, the Standard SCL Formulary. ii Sponsor's adoption and conformance to certain plan design requirements associated therewith (e.g., implementation of qualifying 3 tier copayment benefit designs); iii Sponsor's distribution of the Standard SCL Formulary (or a summary thereof) to participants and/or physicians, as applicable; iv Sponsor's compliance with other reasonable, generally applicable requirements for participation in the Rebate Program and associated program parameters, as are communicated by SCL to Sponsor from time to time. b. Sponsor understands that its eligibility to receive payments for Rebates may change due to changes in its formulary and benefit design; changes in SCL contracts with pharmaceutical manufacturers, changes in laws governing prescription drug pricing (including rebates); or the selection of certain services, such as prior authorization or open formulary management. Sponsor further acknowledges that direct reimbursement claims, compounds, Specialty Pharmacy Medications, Schedule II drugs and claims funded less than 50% by the health plan benefit may not be eligible for rebates. c. SCL will pay to, or apply against other administrative fees of Sponsor, an amount calculated as the percentage or per prescription drug claim amount of the rebates it receives from drug manufacturers and attributable to prescription drugs utilized by participants. Such payment shall be made on a quarterly basis within seven (7) months following the end of each quarterly period; provided, however, that SCL shall make quarterly payments as provided herein only to the extent of the allocable rebate payments it receives as of one hundred eighty (180) days following the end of the quarterly period. Payments equal to allocable rebate amounts that SCL receives later than one hundred eighty (180) days following the end of a quarter shall be included by SCL in the next quarterly payment. Sponsor acknowledges and agrees that neither it nor its clients shall have a right to interest on, or the time value of, any rebate payments received by SCL or moneys payable under this Section. In addition to any deposit required under any other section of this „~ contract, if any, SCL may delay payment of rebates to allow for final adjustments upon termination of this Agreement. It is understood and agreed that any rebates which have not been paid to Sponsor as of the effective date of termination shall be payable only if the Sponsor complies with all of the provisions contained in Section 28 of this Agreement. 20050729 d Sponsor acknowledges that it may be eligible for rebates under this Agreement only so long as Sponsor, its affiliates, or its agents do not contract directly or indirectly with anyone else for discounts or rebates on pharmaceutical products or programs for claims -" processed by SCL pursuant to the Agreement, without the prior written consent of SCL. In the event that Sponsor negotiates or arranges with a pharmaceutical manufacturer for rebates or similar discounts, but without limiting SCL's right to other remedies, SCL may terminate this Agreement according to the terms of the material default under Section 28. In the event of such termination of this Agreement, under this Section 8(d), SCL shall be entitled to keep 100% of any and all rebates to Sponsor which have not been paid to Sponsor as of the effective date of termination. 10. PAYMENT to SCL See Schedule B of this Agreement. If any change in Federal or applicable state law or regulation increases payments for Covered Drugs to Participating Pharmacies, the Prescription Drug Program fees set forth in Schedule A of this Agreement will be increased by the same amount. 11. SUBCONTRACTING SCL reserves the right to subcontract its functions outlined in this Agreement, including, but not limited to, claims processing, marketing, formulary management and pharmacy services. 12. EXCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION BY PHARMACIES Both parties agree that the terms of this Agreement shall be exclusive with respect to the providing of prescription services by Participating Pharmacies for Participants covered under the Program. Only those Participating Pharmacies who have been certified by SCL and whose name appears in the Pharmacy Provider Directory provided to Sponsor by SCL shall be allowed and authorized to provide prescription services under the terms of the Program. Mail order dispensing fee is subject to change from time to time for increases in postage and delivery charges, upon written notice to plan Sponsor. If Script Care, Ltd. pays a Pharmacy a higher rate because the Sponsor has requested such pharmacy be included in the network, the rate charged to Sponsor shall be the net ingredient cost plus the dispensing fee paid by Script Care, Ltd. to such pharmacy, plus applicable sales or excise tax or other governmental surcharge, or any preferred product dispensing fees. RELATIONSHIP OF SPONSOR AND SCL With respect to each other, Sponsor and SCL are independent contractors, and this Agreement shall not be construed to create any other relationship between the parties. 14. RENDERING OF SERVICE Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed to require the Participating Pharmacy to render any pharmaceutical service and/or dispense any prescription medication if, in the dispensing pharmacist's professional judgment, such service should not be rendered and/or such medication should not be dispensed. I5. AMENDMENT AND MODIFICATION This Agreement shall not be amended or modified in any manner whatsoever except by a written instrument signed by the parties hereto. 16. SCHEDULES AND EXHIBITS Schedules and exhibits mean the attached documents setting out certain particulars of this Agreement, or any replacement documents thereof. All schedules and exhibits are incorporated herein by reference and are made part of this Agreement. 17. PLAN DESIGN The Program Pricing outlined in Schedule A is based on the Plan Designs, Minimum Enrollment, Standard SCL Formulary and other plan provisions included in this Agreement. All claims may be aggregated for purposes of this rate. Actual rates may vary by Participating Pharmacy. Certain retail and mail order claims may be excluded from these rates, including, but not limited to, (a) select generics, which are generic drugs that enter the market with supply limitations or competitive restrictions that limit marketplace competition and (b) claims for select injectable drugs and select oral drugs that are bio-technological in nature, compound drugs and those requiring special handling. The Program Pricing terms are also based on the Sponsor Funding 50% or greater of the cost of covered drugs for eligible members. Any modification of the Plan Design, failure to meet minimum enrollment, modification of the Standard SCL Formulary or other plan provisions by the Sponsor may result in retroactive modification to the SCL Program Pricing. Sponsor will provide SCL with at least thirty (30) days prior written notice of any changes desired for approval by SCL. ,,;,~d. INTERPRETATION OF THE PLAN 20050729 It is expressly understood and agreed that SCL is not a fiduciary or Plan Administrator as those terms are used in the Employee Retiree Income Security Act (ERISA), 29 U.C.S. 1001 et seq., and the regulations promulgated under ERISA. Sponsor will have complete discretionary, binding and final authority to interpret benefits and eligibility provisions and shall make the final determination regarding the payment of questionable claims and to resolve complaints or issues with covered members. 19. NOTICES All notices to be furnished pursuant to the terms and provisions of this Agreement shall be personally delivered or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the address stated at the close of this Agreement. 20. CAPTIONS AND HEADINGS The captions and headings set forth in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not define or limit any of the terms or provisions hereof. 21. SEVERABILITY The invalidity or unenforceability of any term or provision hereof shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of any other term or provision. 22. DATA PROCESSING SERVICE Sponsor acknowledges and agrees that the authorized agent of SCL shall provide all data processing services included in the Program. SCL makes no express warranties as to such data processing services and no warranties are to be implied, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. 23. ADVERTISING AND PROMOTIONAL CONTROL SCL reserves the right to control the use of the words "Script Care" and all service marks presently existing or hereafter established in connection with the Program. Sponsor agrees that it will not use such words, symbols, trademarks or service marks in advertising or promotional materials or otherwise, and that it will not advertise or publicly display such words, symbols, trademarks or service marks without the prior written consent of SCL, and will cease any and all usage immediately upon termination of this Agreement. '. GOVERNING LAW This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. All disputes arising out of this Agreement shall be resolved in Jefferson County, Texas. 25. FORCE MAJEURE Neither party shall be liable for Failure to perform its obligation under this Agreement if prevented from doing so by a cause or causes beyond its commercially reasonable control, including, but not limited to, acts of God or nature, fires, storms, floods, earthquakes, riots, strikes, wars, or restraints of government. 26. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement, including any schedules, exhibits, or amendments, shall constitute the entire understanding between the parties hereto and shall supersede any and all prior or contemporaneous representations, statements, understandings, negotiations, or Agreements either oral or written between the parties. 27. WAIVER No delay or failure of SCL or Sponsor in exercising any right hereunder and no partial or single exercise thereof shall be deemed of itself to constitute a waiver of such rights or any other right hereunder. 28. TERM The term of this Agreement shall be one (1) year, commencing 1, 2006, and ending on the first anniversary of such date. However, this Agreement may be terminated earlier or extended in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement as specified herein: a. Either party may terminate this agreement on five (5) days prior written notice from either party if the other party is in default under any of the terms and provisions of this Agreement or under the terms and provisions of any other Agreement entered into by the parties in connection with the Program and has failed to cure default within ten (10) days following written notice of such default. b. The terms of this Agreement shall be automatically renewed for successive additional one year terms thereafter unless written notice to the contrary is given by either parry to the other not less than sixty (60) days prior to the end of the current contract term. Not ,,,,~ withstanding any provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, the Agreement may not be terminated by either party "without cause" prior to the expiration of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term. 20050729 c. If this Agreement has any effect whatsoever on the level of reimbursement that the Participating Pharmacies received from any applicable state Medicaid program, this Agreement may be immediately terminated by SCL. Notwithstanding the preceding, this Agreement may be terminated at any time by either party without cause upon sixty (60) days written notice. d SCL may terminate this Agreement or suspend processing prescriptions transactions at its sole discretion automatically with out notice when, at any time, an outstanding invoice is thirty (30) days past due. e. Either party in accordance with applicable law may terminate this agreement upon the insolvency of the other party. Insolvency shall mean the filing of a bankruptcy petition, either voluntary or involuntary, under the United States Bankruptcy Code; inability to pay debts as they become due; appointment of trustees to liquidate any material part of its property or holdings; proceedings under any receivership, composition, readjustment, liquidation, insolvency, dissolution or any like law or statute. 29. POWER AND AUTHORITY Each of the individuals who has executed this Agreement on behalf of one of the parties hereto warrants that he or she has the power and authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of such party and to bind such party to the terms and provisions of this Agreement. 30. RIGHT TO AUDITS Sponsor or its representative approved by SCL shall have the right to perform an audit of charges submitted to Sponsor by SCL for services provided under the terms of this Agreement for a maximum period of twenty-four (24) months prior to the agreed upon audit date. Such audit will be subject to execution of a confidentiality Agreement provided by SCL and any other applicable confidentiality provisions and legal requirements. Any audit requested by Sponsor may only be conducted once annually and requires sixty (60) days prior written notice. The audit will be performed at the SCL corporate offices during regular business hours and all costs for such audits will be entirely the responsibility of Sponsor and will be due and payable upon completion of such audits. Any Agreements between SCL and pharmaceutical manufacturers and/or any sub-contracted formulary management company are subject to confidentiality Agreements. Any audits conducted by Sponsor in accordance with the above will not be include in such Agreements. SCL may at its discretion require Sponsor to furnish SCL copies of its most recent audited financial statements, or other applicable financial records if audited financial statements are not available, prior to the effective date of the Agreement or during the term of the Agreement. ~ 1. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ~/ Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, if SCL determines at any time based on reasonable grounds that Sponsor may not fulfill its payment obligations under this Agreement as they become due, SCL may request any information deemed necessary to evaluate the financial responsibility of the Sponsor. If the information is not provided to SCL within five (5) days, or if the information provided by Sponsor is not satisfactory in SCL's reasonable judgement, SCL may immediately terminate this Agreement. 32. CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION Pursuant to this Agreement, SCL shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent disclosure or misuse of any patient identifiable information except as reasonably necessary to implement and operate the program and fulfill its obligations under the terms of the Agreement as required by applicable law. SCL shall disclose such information only: a. In response to a court order b. For an examination conducted by the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Texas c. At the written request of the Sponsor or d With the written consent of Participant or his/her legal representative. 33. INDEMNIFICATION SCL covenants and agrees to indemnify and save harmless Sponsor from any costs, expenses, losses, claims, damages, and liabilities incurred or suffered directly or indirectly, including reasonable legal fees and expenses, resulting from or attributable to the acts or omissions of Participating Pharmacy in connection with the Program, including, but not limited to, dispensing errors or omissions, incorrect labeling or acts in violation of any applicable law, rule or regulation. r' 20050729 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date(s) noted below. +~)MPANY NAME Phone: Fax: Print Name Print Title Date SCRIPT CARE, LTD 6380 Folsom Drive Beaumont, TX 77706 Phone: 409-833-9061 Fax: 409-832-3109 James F. Brown, R.Ph. President Date: November 15, 2006 20050729 ~^ n Jr r` r ~ - .. . s t ~ ~ ~~ ~ ,~ s r'' ~ tom; ~ ~, i ~ t~ 's '~ ~ xN~ cr' r .:1 :; i t . ~ K r ter, _ t a s ~. fC., ~ 'e'~ ~ r R,l t €`.k' ~ 1 d ~Y -~lr r i '. 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'i.. } } i:1 _ 1 j S k - ~:, .. .; z ~ ~ z`~ r ~ ry " l ' ~ ~ ~` R ~ ~ ~ /Li ~v _ .b ~ K.4~ 3F.~4; ~ a~ r'~ ~ ~ .v -4._ tl+r~ . `~rp' Kerr County Managed Care Accessibility Analysis November 2007 A report on the accessibility of the Texas True Choice/ETHIX SW Network for the employees of Kerr County Texas True ChaoeJEfHIX SW Network -Kerr County Table of Contents Accessibility summary 1 Kerr County Aarte Care Hospitals 1 Provider within 20 miles With Texas ZIP Codes meeting the access standard Kerr County Acute Care Hospitals 1 Provider within 20 miles With Texas Accessibility summary Kerr County Acute Care Hospitals 1 Provider within 20 miles Without Texas ,, ZIP Codes not meeting the access standard Kerr County Acute Care Hospitals 1 Provider within 20 miles Without Texas Accessibility summary Kerr Couniy Primary Care Physicians = Im, Gp, Fp, Peds,Ob/Gyn 2 Providers within 20 miles With Texas ZIP Codes meeting the access standard Kerr County Primary Care Physicians = Im, Gp, Fp, Peds,Ob/Gyn 2 Providers within 20 miles With Texas 2 3 4 5 6 vyr,+° Texas True Choios/ET}-IDC SW Network -Kerr County Table of Contents Accessibility summary Kerr County Primary Care Physicians = Im, Gp, Fp, Peds,Ob/Gyn 2 Providers within 20 miles Without Texas ZIP Codes not meeting the access standard Kerr County Primary Care Physiaans = Im, Gp, Fp, Peds,C~b/Gyn 2 Providers within 20 miles Without Texas Accessibility summary Kerr County Specialists 2 Providers within 20 miles With Texas ;~ ZIP Codes meeting the access standard Kerr County Specialists 2 Providers within 20 miles With Texas 7 8 9 . 10 Accessibility summary 11 Kerr County Specialists 2 Providers within 20 miles Without Texas ZIP Codes not meeting the access standard Kerr County Specialists 2 Providers within 20 miles Without Texas . 12 Kerr County Managed Care Accessibility Analysis ACUTE CARE HOSPITALS A report on the accessibility of the Texas True Choice/ETHIX SW Network for the employees of Kerr County Texas True ChaceJETH IX SW Network - Kerr County Accessibility summary Accessibility analysis specifications Provider group: ac~,be care Hospitals 360 providers at 354 locations (based on 360 records> Employee group: lCerrr„o~ar,ty 243 employees Access .Standard:. 1 Provider within 20 miles Empl0yee5 Wlth desired access: 220 (90.5%) Average distance to a choice of providers ..for employees with desired access 'fir r~ksr~ber of 1 ~ ~ ~ 5 Mlles 6.7 31.9 47.2 54.9 57.4 Key geographic areas Ert~loyees with desired access Total -xarthet' of Avsrzrge distance cgy employees rltrr~ber Percent to 1 provider KERRVILLE 160 160 100 4.2 INGRAM 18 18 100 8.5 CENTER POINT 15 15 100 15.1 COMFORT 11 8 73 19.2 MOUNTAIN HOME 8 4 50 18.9 FREDERICKSBURG 4 4 100 9.0 ~p~ 5 2 40 18.2 Ht~NT 4 2 50 18.0 JUNCTION 2 2 100 10.2 ANA 2 2 100 18.8 err` Texas True Chaoe/EfFiIX SW Network - Kerr Couniy ZIP Codes meeting the access standard ~1rrr -Kerr County. Emplr~ees wHl, Tat~l Av'sefagB diiSfiance ZIP rxmber d ~ P Cock ~~Y'~ Nt°~' Pd 1 z 3 HOUSTON-SLK~AR LAND~AYTOWN, TX (METRO) PASADENA, TX 77502 1 1 100 2.4 3.0 6.3 KERRVtLLE. TX (MICRO} GErfTER pOIM`, TX 78010 15 15 100 15.1 33.$ 42.4 HUNT, TX 78024 4 2 50 18.0 43.2 48.9 INtaRAM, TX 78025 18 18 100 8.5 35.3 50.1 KERRVILLE, TX 78028 139 139 100 4.3 31.9 48.4 78029 21 21 100 3.4 31,1 48.0 MOUNTAIN HOME, TX 78058 8 4 50 18.9 32.7 41.1 {JOnI-CBSA (WA) ~( 78624 4 4 100 9.0 28.3 40.9 HARPER, TX 78631 5 2 40 18.2 27.5 42.4 Jt1NGTKkV; TX 76849 2 2 100 10.2 48.4 51.8 SAN ANTONIO, TX (METRO) BANDERA, TX 78003 7 1 14 18.6 30.3 45.6 (,QMFORT, TX 78013 11 8 73 19.2 24.8 42.6 MEDINA, TX 78055 2 2 100 18.8 38.9 49.9 SAN AMONIO, TX 78248 1 1 100 42 6.6 7.0 Access standard: 1 Provider within 20 miles Provider group: Acute Care Hospitals Texas True ChoioelET'HIX SW Network -Kerr Couriiy Accessibility summary Accessibility analysis specifications Provider group: Acs care Flospitals 360 providers at 354 locations (based on 360 records) Employee group: Kerr county 243 employees Access standard: 1 Providerwithin 20 miles Employees without desired access: 23 (s.5~io) Average distance to a choice ©f providers for employees without desired. access t~mberof ~ ~ 3 4 5 Miles 23.6 30.2 37.0 43.7 45.0 Key geographic areas rats Err~loy~ withor.rt desired access rxrrrt~er of average t:ily erployees t Percent co 4 provider. ggNpERo, 7 6 86 26.2 MOUNTAIN HOME 8 4 50 20.3 ~~~ 11 3 27 23.9 I-IARpp2 5 3 60 21.6 HUVT 4 2 50 21.1 gO~NE 2 2 100 26.9 LAKEHILLS 2 2 100 24.8 WAKING 1 1 100 225 Texas True ChoicelETH D(SW Netwaic - Kerr County ZIP Codes not meeting the access standard Kerr County desired ecxess Z!P toil rxxt~ber of Averege t° proYKlets ~ Cede employees Pkai~be~' Pd 1 2 3 KERRVILLE, TX (MICRO) HUNT, TX 78024 4 2 50 21.1 44.5 52.4 MOUNTA~ HOME, TX 78058 8 4 50 20.3 33.2 39.8 NO~K~SA (NIA) HARPER, TX 78631 5 3 60 21.6 27.2 40.1 SAN ANTONIO, "f)C (METRO) BANDERf~ T)f 78003 7 6 86 26.2 29.4 34.2 BOERNE, TX 78006 2 2 100 26.9 28.4 28.6 'n( 78013 11 3 27 23.9 26:8 38.0 LAKEHILLS, TX 78063 2 2 100 24.8 26.2 26.4 WAR111Ks,1'X - 78074 1 1 100 22.5 25.8 37.4 Access standard: 1 Provider within 20 miles Provider group: Acute Care Hospitals `'~Irw'" Kerr County Managed Care Accessibility Analysis PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS A report on the accessibility of the Texas True Choice/ETHIX SW Network for the employees of Kerr County Texas True Chace/ErH 0< SVN Network - Kerr County Accessibility summary Accessibitify analysis specifications Provider group; Primary care Physicians = krr, Gp, Fp, Peds,ob/Gyn 17,780 providers at 11,061 locations (based on 17,780 records) .Employee group: Kerrcourriy 243 employees }i1CCeS5 Standard: 2 Providers within 20 miles Empi~yees w4th desired access: 242 (99.6%> Average distancie to a choice of providers for employees with desired access Member d w 1 2 ~ ~ ~ AA~s 3.4 4.2 4.6 4.8 5.2 Key geographic areas ..Employees wtlt+ desired access -Total nrerrbar of Average distance city. erployees Mrxri~er Percerrt to 2 providers KERRVILLE 160 160 100 1.5 INGRAM 18 18 100 6.9 CENTER POINT 15 15 100 8.1 11 11 100 7.1 MOUNTAIN HOME 8 8 100 17.9 ggNp~,o, 7 7 100 7.3 ~p~ 5 4 80 17.9 FREDERK~(SBURG 4 4 100 5.7 HU~ff 4 4 100 18.6 BOA 2 2 100 2.3 °~rr' Texas True ChoioelETHIX SW Network -Kerr County ZIP Codes meeting the access standard Kerr Caunty ~~ a a«xss ZfP Tatal rxanlxx of Average d to pr's Cafe ert~loyeet I~kxtd~er Pd 1 2 3 HOUSTONSUGAR LAND-BAYTOWN, TX (METRO) PASADENA, TX 77502 1 1 100 0.8 1.3 1.5 KF~2RVILLE, TX (MICRO) CENTER POINT, TX 78010 15 15 100 7.0 8.1 8.7 HUNT, TX 78024 4 4 100 18.4 18.6 19.3 INGRAM, TX 78025 18 18 100 5.$ 6.9 6.9 KERRVILLE, TX 78028 139 139 100 1.2 1.6 1.8 78029 21 21 100 0.0 0.7 0.7 MOUNTAIN HOME, TX 78058 8 8 100 11.8 17.9 18.0 ~~ TX 78624 4 4 100 5.6 5.7 8.1 I-{ARPER, T)( 78631 5 4 80 11.5 17.9 17.9 JUIVGTtON, 'TX 76849 2 2 100 10.1 10.1 10.1 SAN ANTONIO, TX (METRO) BANDERA, TX 78003 7 7 100 6.4 7.3 9.4 BOERNE, `(~ 78006 2 2 100 1.4 2.3 2.8 COMFORT, TX 78013 11 11 100 6.9 7.1 9.5 LAKEHiLLS, TX 78063 2 2 100 6.9 7.3 9.7 MEDINA, TX 78055 2 2 100 15.4 16.4 16.7 SAN ANTC~(10, TX 78248 1 1 100 1. i 1.3 1.7 WAKING, TX 78074 1 1 100 9.4 10.5 11.0 Acoess standard: 2 Providers within 20 miles Provider group: Primary Care Physiaans = Im, Gp, Fp, Peds,OblGyn Texas True Choio..lETHIX SW Network - Kerr County Accessibility summary r.• Accessibility analysis specifications Provider group: Primary Care Physic~ns = im, cp, Fp, Peds,t~b/Gyn 17,780 providers at 11,061 locations (based on 17,780 records) Employee group: Kerrcourriy 243 employees ACCeSS standard: 2 Providers within 20 miles ~f71p1©yE@S Wlthtxat desired access: 1 (0.4%) Average distantae to a choice. of providers for employees without tlesirtrd access t~rmber of ,~ Z 3 ~ ~ Miles 14.2 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.8 ~Cey geographic areas Total Lmpbyews withou# desirad access ~ nta>1t~er of ~ Pkirrt~er' Percerrt Average d to 2 providers FiPJ2PER 5 1 20 20.5 ~iMrr+ Texas True ChacelETHIX SW Network - Kerr County ZIP Codes not meeting the access standard __ NON~CB.SA (N/A) HARPER TX Kerr County Tdai ZIP n-mt~er of Code employees Ntanber 78631 5 desired acxess Average to prvvitlers Pd 1 2 3 20 14.2 20.5 20.5 Access standard: 2 Providers within 20 miles Provider group: Primary Care Physiaans = Im, Gp, Fp, Peds,Ob/Gyn Kerr County Managed Care Accessibility Analysis SPECIALISTS A report on the accessibility of the Texas True Choice/ETHIX SW Network for the employees of Kerr County Texas True choioe/ET'H IX SW Network - Kerr County Accessibility summary Accessibility analysis specifications Provider group: speci~ir~ts 46,229 providers at 21,623 locations (based on 46,229 records) Employee group:' tcerscounty 243 employees Access .standard: 2 Providers within 20 miles Employees with desired access: 241(s9.2~io) Average distance to a choice of providers fior employees with 'desired: access t~rmder cif _ ,~ ~ 3 ~ 5 MNes 2.9 3.2 3.6 3.9 4.0 . Key geographic areas E-'~loyees wilt, aesirea access romF number of Average distance qty. empbyees t~krnber Percent b 2 p KERRVIU_E 160 160 100 0.9 INGRAM 18 18 100 4.6 CFIVTER POINT 15 15 100 8.5 Cav1FORT 11 11 100 6.5 MOUNTAIN HOME 8 8 100 13.7 6ANDERA 7 7 100 4.7 I.{,gRpp~ 5 5 100 13.8 FlREDFJ~(SSURG 4 4 100 5.4 HUNT 4 4 100 17.6 gpp~ 2 2 100 1.3 Texas True Choice/ETHIX SW Network -Kerr County ZIP Codes meeting the access standard Kerr County empityees w4ii- desired access ZIP Total rxnnberof Average c~tarxae to providers ~ Code errrpioyees Number Pd 1 2 3 HOUSTONSUGAR LAND-BAYTC~VVN, TX (METRO) PASADENA, TX 77502 1 1 100 0.6 0.7 0.8 KERRVICLf=, TX (MICRO) CENTER POINT, TX 78010 15 15 100 7.3 8.5 8.7 HUNT, TX 78024 4 4 100 15.1 17.6 17.7 INGRAM, -{~( 78025 18 18 100 4.5 4.6 4.9 KERRVILLE, TX 78028 139 139 100 0.8 1.0 1.2 78029 21 21 100 0.0 0.0 0.0 MOUNTAIN HOME, TX 78058 8 8 100 13.7 13.7 16.1 (t+VA) ~( 78624 4 4 100 3.6 5.4 5.4 HARPER, TX 78631 5 5 100 13.8 13.8 16.7 SAN ANTONIO, TX (METRO) l3ANDERA, ~( 78003 7 7 100 4.3 4.7 5.4 BOERNE, TX 78006 2 2 100 1.2 1.3 2.5 COMFOFZt", lX 78013 1 } 11 100 6.5 6.5 6.7 LAKEHILLS, TX 78063 2 2 100 4.9 5.9 7.5 IyEpMA, '(~( 78055 2 2 t ~ 14.5 15.2 15.8 SAN ANTONIO, TX 78248 1 1 100 0.4 0.4 0.9 ~/, 7X 78074 1 1 1 ~ 8.3 8.3 8.3 Access standard: 2 Providers within 20 miles Provider group: Specialists '`rr+' Texas True Chace/ETHO< SW Network -Kerr Couniy Accessibility summary Accessibility analysis specifications Provider group: speciaii~ts 46,229 providers at 21,623 locations (based on 46,229 records) Employee group: iceRc«,ns',y 243 employees ACCe5S Standard:. 2 Providers within 20 miles Employees without desired access: 2 (o.8~io) Av+eragedistance to achoice of providers for employees withou# desired access ~r t~hnfierof 1 2 3 4 5 MOes 44.3 47.2 47.3 47.4 47.4 kCey ge,~graphic areas Tom Frnpboyeee without desired access (may rwnber of ~npioyrees Number Percent Average drstance to 2 providers JUNCTION 2 2 100 47.2 ~1tir- Texas True Chaoe/EfHIX SW Netwnric -Kerr County ZIP Codes not meeting the access standard `~rrl-' Kerr County a~a ac«~ 71P Tara! rxmt3er of Av®caye dilStAnt~@ t° prowtle~rs Cote ~ Nr~t'rber Pct 1 2 3 NON-CBSA (NIA) JUNCTION, TX 76849 2 2 100 44.3 47.2 47.3 Access standard: 2 Providers within 20 miles Provider group: Specialists The providers listed in this directory are located in the region highlighted on the accompanying map. However, Texas True Choice is a statewide Preferred Provider Organization. To find a healthcare provider elsewhere in the state, please call 1-800-683-4856 or access a complete list of TTC participating providers on the Internet at http://www.texastruechoice.com ~~~ HOSPITALS err Alice Regional Hospital 2500 E Main St Alice, TX 78332 (361)664-4376 Christus Spohn Hospital Alice 700 N Airport Rtl Alice, TX 78332 (361)661-8000 North Bay Hospital 1711 W Wheeler Aransas Pass, TX 78336 (361) 758-8585 Brackenridge Hospital 601E 15th St Austin, TX 78701 (512)324-7000 Children's Hospital of Austin 601E 15th St Austin, TX 78701 (512)476-6461 Hear) Hospital of Austin 3801 N Lamar Blvd Austin, TX 78756 (512)407-7000 North Austin Medical Center 12221 Mopac Expy N Austin, TX 78758 (512)901-1000 Seton Medical Center 1201 W 38th St Austin, TX 78705 (512)323-1880 Seton Northwest Hospital 1111 Research Blvd Austin, TX 78759 (512)324-6000 Seton Southwest Healthcare Center 7900 FM 1826 Austin, TX 78737 (512)324-9000 South Austin Hospital 901 W Ben White Blvd Austin, TX 78704 (512)447-2211 St David's Hospital 919E 32nd St Austin, TX 78705 (512)476-7111 Lakeside Hospital At Bastrop 3201 Hwy 71 E Bastrop, TX 78602 (512)321-8200 Christus Spohn Hospital Beeville 1500 E Houston Beeville, TX 78102 (361)358-5431 Trinity Medical Center 700 Medical Pkwy Brenham, TX 77833 (979)836-6173 Brownsville Doctors Hospital 4750 N Expwy Brownsville, TX 78521 (956)554-2000 Valley Baptist Medical Center -Brownsville 1040 W Jefferson Brownsville, TX 78520 (956) 544-1400 Valley Regional Medical Center 100 E Alton Gloor Rd Ste A Brownsville, TX 78526 (956)350-7000 St Joseph Regional Health Center 2801 Franciscan Dr Bryan, TX 77802 (979)776-3777 Seton Highland Lakes Hwy 281 S Burnet, TX 78611 (512)756-6000 Burleson St Joseph Health Center 1101 Woodson Dr Caldwell, TX 77836 (979)567-3245 Central Texas Hospital 806 N Crockett Cameron, TX 76520 (254)697-6591 Dimmit County Memorial Hospital 704 Hospital Dr Carrizo Spring, TX 78834 (830)876-2424 Goodall-Witcher Hospital 101 S Ave T Clifton, TX 76634 (254)675-8322 Columbus Community Hospital 110 Shutt Dr Columbus, TX 78934 (979)732-2371 Christus Spohn Hospital Shoreline 600 Elizabeth Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361) 881-3000 Christus Spohn Hospital South 5950 Saratoga Blvd Carpus Christi, TX 78414 (512)985-5000 Christus Spohn Memorial Hospital 2606 Hospital Blvd Corpus Christi, TX 78405 (512) 902-4000 Corpus Christi Medical Center 7101 S Padre Island Dr Corpus Christi, TX 78412 (361) 985-1200 Doctor's Regional Medical Center 3315 S Alameda Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361) 758-8585 Driscoll Children's Hospital 3533 S Alameda St Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361)694-5000 Heart Hospital of South Texas 7002 Williams Dr Corpus Christi, TX 78412 (361) 857-1400 Northwest Regional Hospital 13725 FM 624 Carpus Christi, TX 78410 (361)241-4243 Cuero Community Hospital 2550 N Esplanade Cuero, TX 77954 (361) 275-6191 Val Verde Regional Hospital 801 Bedell Ave Del Rio, TX 78840 (830)775-8566 Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center 3333 N Foster Maldonado Blvd Eagle Pass, TX 78852 (830) 773-5321 ®_ Jackson Healthcare Center 1013 S Wells St Edna, TX 77957 (512)782-5241 Connally Wilson Memorial Medical Center 499 Tenth St Floresville, TX 78114 (830) 393-1300 Hill Country Memorial Hospital 1020 S State Hwy 16 Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830) 997-4353 Georgetown Healthcare System 2000 Scenic Dr Georgetown, TX 78626 (512) 930-5338 Memorial Hospital Gonzales 1110 N Sarah Dewitt Gonzales, TX 78629 (830)672-7581 Limestone Medical Center 701 McClintic Dr Graesbeck,TX 76642 (254)729-3281 Lavaca Medical Center 1400 N Texana Hallettsville, TX 77964 (361)798-3671 Hamilton General Hospital District 400 N Brown St Hamilton, TX 76531 (254)386-3151 Harlingen Medical Center 5501 S Expwy 77 Harlingen, TX 78550 (956) 365-1000 Valley Baptist Medical Center 2101 Pease St Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)389-1100 Hill Regional Hospital 1321 E Franklin Hillsboro, TX 76645 (254)582-8425 i Medina Community Hospital 3100 Ave E Hondo, TX 78861 (830) 741-4677 South Texas Regional Med Center 1905 Hwy 97 E Jourtlanton,TX 78026 (830) 769-3515 Otto Kaiser Memorial Hospital 3349 S Hwy Kenetly, TX 78119 (830)583-3401 Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital 710 Water St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)896-4200 Metroplex Hospital 2201 S Clear Creek Rd Killeen, TX 76549 (254) 680-0004 Christus Spohn Hospital Kleberg 1300 General Cavazos Kingsville, TX 78363 (361) 595-1661 Fayette Memorial Hospital 543 N Jackson LaGrange, TX 78945 (979) 968-4409 St Mark's Medical Center One St Mark's Place LaGrange, TX 78945 (979)242-2200 Rollins-Brook Community Hospital 608 N Key Ave Lampasas, TX 76550 (254) 556-3682 Doctors Hospital of Laredo 10700 McPherson Rd Laredo, TX 78045 (956)723-1131 Laredo Medical Center 1700 E Saunders Laredo, TX 78044 (956)796-5000 Providence Surgical and Medical Center 230 Calle Del Norte Laredo, TX 78041 (956) 693-5000 Llano Memorial Hospital 200 W Ollie St Llano, TX 78643 (325) 247-7891 Seton Edgar B Davis Memorial Hospital 130 Hays St Luling, TX 78648 (830)875-5643 Madison St Joseph Health Center 100 W Cross Madisonville, TX 77864 (936)348-2631 Falls Community Hospital 322 Coleman Marlin, TX 76661 (254)803-3566 Rio Grande Regional Hospital 101 E Ridge Rd McAllen, TX 78503 (956)632-6000 Parkview Regional Hospital 600 S Bonham Mexia, TX 76667 (254)562-5332 Mission Hospital 900 S Bryan Rd Mission, TX 78572 (956)580-9000 Grimes St Joseph Health Center 210 S Judson Navasota, TX 77868 (936)825-6585 McKenna Memorial Hospital 600 N Union Ave New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)606-9111 Frio Regional Hospital 200 W IH-35 Pearsall, TX 78061 (830)334-3617 Memorial Medical Center 815 N Virginia St Port Lavaca, TX 77979 (361) 552-6713 Refugio County Memorial Hospital 1071/2 Swift St Refugio, TX 78377 (512) 526-2321 Starr County Memorial Hospital 426 FM 3167 Rio Grande City, TX 78582 (956)487-5561 Richards Memorial Hos ital(Rockdale Hosp Dist 1700 Brazos Rockdale, TX 76567 (512) 446-4500 Round Rock Medical Center 2400 Round Rock Ave Round Rock, TX 78681 (512) 341-1000 Baptist Medical Center 111 Dallas St San Antonio, TX 78205 (210)297-7000 Christus Santa Rosa Children's Hospital 333 N Santa Rosa San Antonio, TX 78207 (210)704-2011 Christus Santa Rosa Hospital 333 N Santa Rosa San Antonio, TX 78207 (210)704-2011 Christus Santa Rosa Medical Center 2827 Babcock Rd San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)705-6300 Methodist Children's Hospital of South Texas 7700 Floyd Curl Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 575-7000 Methodist Hospital 7700 Floytl Curl Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)575-4000 HOSPITALS Methodist Specialty & Transplant Hospital 8026 Floyd Curl Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 Johns Community Hospital (210) 575-8110 305 Mallard Ln Taylor, TX 76574 Methodist Women's & (512) 352-7611 Children's Hospital 8109 Fredericksburg Rd San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 692-5000 King's Daughters Hospital 1901 SW H K Dodgen Loop Metropolitan Methodist Temple, TX 76503 Hospital (254)771-8600 1310 McCullough Ave San Antonio, TX 78212 Scott & White Memorial (210) 208-2200 Hospital 2401 S 31st St NIX Medical Center Temple, TX 76508 414 Navarro Ste 705 (800) 792-3710 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 271-1800 . North Central Baptist Uvalde Memorial Hospital Hospiiai 1025 Garner Field Rd 520 Madison Oak Uvalde, TX 78801 San Antonio, TX 78258 (g30) 278-6251 (210)297-4000 Northeast Baptist Hospital ®~ 8811 Village Dr Citizens Medical Center San Antonio, TX 78217 2701 Hospital Dr (210) 297-2000 Victoria, TX 77901 Northeast Methodist (361) 573-9181 Hospital 12412 Judson Rd Detar Hospital Navarro San Antonio, TX 78233 506 E San Antonio St (210) 650-4949 Victoria, TX 77902 (512) 575-7441 Southeast Baptist Hospital 4214 E Southcross Detar Hospital North San Antonio, TX 78222 101 Medical Dr (210) 297-3000 Victoria, TX 77904 (361) 573-6100 Southwest General Hospital ~ 7400 Barlite San Antonio, TX 78224 Hillcrest Baptist Medical (210) 921-2000 Center 3000 Herring Ave St Luke's Baptist Hospiiai Waco, TX 76708 7930 Floyd Curl Dr (254) 202-2000 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 297-5000 Providence Health Center 6901 Medical Pkwy University Health System Waco, TX 76712 4502 Medical Dr (254) 751-4000 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 358-2080 -~ Colorado Fayefte Medical Dally Vinsant Memorial Center 400 Youens Dr Hospital 400 E Hwy 77 Weimar, TX 78962 San Benito, TX 78586 (979) 725-9531 (956)365-5200 Knapp Medical Center Central Texas Medical 1401 E Eighth Center Weslaco, TX 78596 1301 Wonder World Dr (956) 968-8567 San Marcos, TX 78666 (512) 353-8979 - Lake Whitney Medical Center Guadalupe Regional 201 N San Jacinto Medical Center Whitney, TX 76692 1215 E Court St Seguin, TX 78155 (817) 694-3165 (830) 379-2411 ~ Yoakum Community Smlihville Regional Hospital Hospital 1200 Carl Ramert 800 Hwy 71 E Yoakum, TX 77995 Smithville, TX 78957 (361) 293-2321 (512) 237-3214 2 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS SCHERTZ Metro Ambulance Service LP 129 Commercial Place Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 945-2022 AUSTIN Children's Urology 1313 Red River Ste 316 Austin, TX 78701 (512) 472-6134 Heartwise Monitoring Service 706A W 34th St Austin, TX 78705 (512)454-3311 Whitehead Chiropractic Center 5775 Airport Bivd Ste 300 Austin, TX 78752 (512) 451-0115 COLUMBIA Wilmer-Eyetel Reading Center 9130 Guilford Rd Columbia, MD 21046 (301) 483-6167 MCALLEN Valley Aids Council 1217 Chicago McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 668-1155 SAN ANTONIO Baptist Eye Treatment Center 111 Dallas St San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 222-8431 The Dermatology Center At Texas Medclmic 1007 NE Loop 410 Ste 110 San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 826-3258 SEGUIN Gvh Cardiology Group 1215 E Court Seguin, TX 78155 (830) 379-2411 Austin Cancer Center 12221 Mopac Expwy N Austin, TX 78758 (512) 901-1180 Austin Cancer Center 11111 Research 81vd Austin, TX 78759 (512)324-6800 Southwest Regional CancerCenter 711 W 38th St Ste B1 Austin, TX 78705 (512) 421-4100 Southwest Regional Cancer Center 4101 James Casey Ste 250 Austin, TX 78745 (512)440-7888 Southwest Regional Cancer Center 11111 Research Blvd Ste 400 Austin, TX 78759 (512) 349-0081 BRYAN Sl Joseph Regional Cancer Center 2215 E Villa Maria Bryan, TX 77802 (979)774-0808 JOURDANTON Aha Regional Cancer Treatment Center 1901 Hwy 97 E Ste 100 Jourdanton,TX 78026 (830)769-1074 KERRVILLE Kerrville Cancer Center 218 Sidney Baker St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)257-2070 SAN ANTONIO Baptist Cancer Center 215 E Quincy One Lexington Bldg San Antonio, TX 78215 (210)302-2761 Cancer Therapy & Research Center 7979 Wurzbach Rd San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 616-5500 Christus Santa Rosa CancerCenter Sb SAN MARCOS Central Texas Center For 310NSan a a WOODWAY San Antonio, TX 78207 (210) 616-5849 Texas Home Therapeutics 7537 Bosque Blvd Woodway, TX 76712 (817) 751-1434 STOCKBR[DGE Pds Hearl 1514 Rock Quarry Rd Stockbridge, GA 30281 (877)921-0700 ~~i AUSTIN Cardiostaff Corporation 4111 Medical Pkwy Ste 202 Austin, TX 78756 (512) 419-1755 EWING Heart Care Corporation of America Inc 100 Ludlow Dr Ewing, NJ 8638 (800) 222-2842 FOREST HILLS Cardiocare dba Raytel Cardiac Services 118-35 Queens Blvd Forest Hills, NY 11375 (800) 367-0300 HADDONFIELD Cardiocare dba Raytel Cardiac Services 56 Haddon Ave Haddonfield, NJ 8033 (800) 242-7137 WINDSOR Cardiocare dba Raytel Cardiac Services 7 Waterside Crossing Windsor, CT 6095 (800)367-1095 AUSTIN La Hacienda's Solutions (Esperanza Health Systems) 2100 Kramer Ln Ste 200 Austin, TX 78758 (512) 835-1994 Seton Shoal Creek Hospital 3501 Mills Ave Austin, TX 78731 (512) 324-2000 BECTON Cedar Crest Hospital and RTC 3500 S IH 35 Belton, TX 76513 (254)939-2100 HUNT La Hacienda Treatment Center (Esperanza Hith Sys) FM 1340 P 0 Box 1 Hunt, TX 78024 (830) 238-4222 MISSION Mission Hospital 900 S Bryan Rd Mission, TX 78572 (956)580-9000 SAN ANTONIO Methodist Childrens Hospital of South Texas 7700 Floyd Curl Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 871-4441 Methodist Hospital 7700 Floyd Curl Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)871-4441 Methodist Specialty & Transplant Hospital 8026 Floyd Curl Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)871-4441 Metropolitan Methodist Hospital 1210 McCullough Ave San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 871-4441 NIX Specialty Health Center 4330 Vance Jackson San Antonio, TX 78230 (210)341-2633 Northeast Methodist Hospiial 12412 Judson Rd San Antonio, TX 78233 (210)871-4441 TAFT Shoreline Inc 1220 Gregory St Taft, TX 78390 (361)528-3356 WACO Depaul Center 301 Londonderry Dr Waco, TX 76712 (254)776-5970 Providence Health Center 6901 Medical Pkwy Waco, TX 76712 (254)751-4000 Mission Valley Clinic 8410 FM 236 Victoria, TX 77905 (361) 582-5740 W ESLACO Rainbow Pediatric 902 S Airport Dr Ste 1 Weslaco, TX 78596 (956) 969-2904 AUSTIN Austin Regional Clinic 6937 N IH 35 Ste 500 Austin, TX 78752 (512) 443-1311 Austin Regional Clinic 10710 Research Blvd Ste 120 Austin, TX 78759 (512)349-2588 BEEVILLE First Fruits Medical Clinic 301 S Hillside Dr Ste 8 Beeville, TX 78102 (361)358-8982 BECTON Scott & White Belton Clinic 1505 N Main Belton, TX 76513 (254)933-4040 BURNET Seton Highland Lakes Health Center Hwy 281 S Burnet, TX 78611 CANYON LAKE Canon Lake Medical Clinic 1356 FM 2673 Canyon Lake, TX 78133 (830)634-3019 CEDAR PARK Austin Regional Clinic 801 E Whitestone Dr Ste D Cedar Park, TX 78613 (512)259-3467 Scott &Whiie Cedar Park Clinic 900 Quest Pkwy Cedar Park, TX 78613 (512) 260-6100 EDINBURG Family First Medical Center 2602 W Freddy Gonzalez Edinburg, TX 78539 (956) 393-2201 EDNA Jackson County Specialty Clinic 1013 S Wells St Edna, TX 77957 (512)782-5241 FLORENCE Scott & White Florence Clinic 301 Brewster St Florence, TX 76527 (254)793-2751 GATESVILLE Scott & White Galesville Clinic 227 Memorial Dr Galesville, TX 76528 (254) 248-6500 GEORGETOWN Scott & White Sun City Georgetown Clinic 4945 Williams Dr Georgetown, TX 78628 (512)819-0500 HARLINGEN Valley Diagnostic Clinic 2200 Haine Dr Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)421-5166 Vbmc Family Practice Clinic 2222 Benwood St Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)389-2440 HEW [TT Scott & White Hewitt Clinic 501 N Hewitt Dr Hewitt, TX 76643 (254)666-3666 HONDO Medical Clinic of Hondo 3200 Ave E Hondo, TX 78861 (830)741-6250 KILLEEN Scott & White Killeen Clinic 3801 Scott & White Dr Killeen, TX 76541 HARLINGEN (254) 680-1100 COLLEGE STATION Cancer Care CENTER POINT '~ 1304 Wonder World Dr San Marcos, TX 78666 (512)396-2500 SAN ANTONIO Starlite Recovery Center Elm Pass Rd Center Point, TX 78010 (800) 292-0148 ^ nr~irunn~r Valley Baptist Family Practice Residency Clinic 2222 Benwood Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)389-2440 Scott &Whiie Clinic Bryan College Station Seton Lockhart Rural 1600 University Dr Health Clinic 300 S Colorado Ste A College Station, TX 77840 TX 78644 Lockhart (409)691-3300 , (512)376-9690 tC t Pam Managemen en er of San Antonio LLP CONSHOHOCKEN COLLEGE STATION SHINER CORPUS CHRISTI CUEING 4410 Medical Dr Ste 300A San Antonio, TX 78229 Cardionetinc La Hacienda Treatment Ctr (Esperanza Hlth Systems) Fayette Lavaca Family Medical Center Driscoll Health Center Seton Edgar B Davis Rhc (210) 477-5785 227 Washington St Ste 300 702 University Dr Ste t00D 714 N Ave E PO Box 805 3455 S Alameda 130 Hays St ~ Conshohocken, PA 19428 College Station, TX 77840 Shiner, TX 77984 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 Luling, TX 78648 (866)426-4404 (979)846-9500 (361)594-2925 (361)694-6744 (512)875-9336 AUSTIN CONYERS CORPUS CHRIST( VICTORIA DEVINE MCALLEN Austin Cancer Center 2600 E Martin Luther King Pds Heart Padre Behavioral Health Citizens Healthplex Medical Clinic of Devine family Physicians Clinic Jr Blvd 2425 Waft St SE 6629 Woolridge 9406 Zac Lentz Pkwy 300 N Teel Ste 106 606 S Brdway TX 78702 Austin Conyers, GA 30013 Corpus Christi, TX 78414 Victoria, TX 77904 Devine, TX 78016 McAllen, TX 78501 , (512) 505-5500 (877)733-4624 (361) 986-9444 (361)570-5433 (830)741-6250 (956)682-4515 3 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS MERCEDES Clinics Familiar 8030NFM1015SteB Mercedes, TX 78570 (956)825-9757 MOODY Scott & White Moody Clinic 498 Ave E Moody, TX 76557 (254) 853-2162 NEW BRAUNFELS McKenna Neighhorhood Clinic 1614 W San Antonio St New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830) 608-1575 Texas Medclinic -New Braunfels Texas Medclinic 958 135 N New Braunfels, TX 78130 (930)606-5533 PFLUGERVILLE Austin Regional Clinic 200 N Heathewilde Blvd Ste A Pflugervilie, TX 78660 (512)989-2680 RAYMONDVILLE Raymondville Health Clinic 149 S Eighth St Raymondville, TX 78580 (956) 689-1160 REFUGIO Retugio Rural Health Clinic 107 1/2 Swift St Retugio, TX 78377 (361)526-5328 RIO HONDO Rio Hondo Rural Health Clinic Hwy 106 Rt 1 Rio Hondo, TX 78583 (956)748-2381 ROBSTOWN Driscoll Health Center 400 E Main St Robstown, TX 78380 (512) 387-4571 ROCKDALE Richards Memorial Hospital Clinic 602 N Main Rockdale, TX 76567 (512)446-4555 ROUND ROCK First Care Medical Clinic 900 Round Rock Ave Ste 304 Round Rock, TX 78681 (512) 244-2244 SAN ANTONIO Barrio Comp Family Health Care Censer 1102 Barclay San Antonio, TX 78207 (210) 224-2112 Ella Austin Health Center 1920 Burnet San Antonio, TX 78202 (210) 224-2112 Health Link 288 Bitters Rd San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 496-5465 Health Link 365 McCreless Mall San Antonio, TX 78223 (210) 534-7717 MacGregor Medical Center PA 9969 Fredericksburg Rd San Antonia, TX 78240 (210) 690-2273 TAYLOR Scott & White Johns Clinic 403 Mallard Ln Taylor, TX 76574 (512)352-5251 TEMPLE Scott & White Center For Diagnostic Medicine 1605 S 31st St Temple, TX 76508 (254) 215-0100 Scott & White Clinic 2401 S 31st St Temple, TX 76508 (254)724-2111 Scott & White Northside Clinic 409 W Adams Temple, TX 76501 (254)742-3700 Scott & White Santa Fe Clinic 1402 W Ave H Temple, TX 76504 (254)771-8411 TIVOL[ Austwell/Tivoli Medical Clinic 106 W Wilson Tivoli, TX 77990 (361) 286-0115 TURPIN Community Clinic of Turpin 104 N Hibbs Ave Turpin, OK 73950 (405) 778-3966 VICTORIA American Regional Health Center 6502 Nursery Dr Victoria, TX 77904 (361)576-2222 WACO Scott & White Belimead Clinic 556 N Loop 340 Waco, TX 76705 (254)799-3690 Scott & White Waco Clinic 7700 Fishpond Rd Waco, TX 76710 (254)741-4444 WOODSBORO Woodsboro Medical Clinic 120 Wood Ave Woodsboro, TX 78393 (361)543-5414 ZAPATA Mercy Zapata Clinic Hwy 83 & Rathmall Zapata, TX 78076 (956)765-8494 Zapata Clinic Hwy 83 Zapata, TX 78076 (956)765-8494 CHICAGO Health Alliance LLC Statewide Mailorder Service Chicago, IL 60611 (888)480-8378 FISHERS Disetronic Medical Systems Inc 11800 Exit Five Pkwy Ste 120 Fishers, IN 46037 (800) 280-7801 HOLLYWOOD Minimed Distrihution Corp 3250 N 29th Ave Hollywood, FL 33020 (800) 933-3322 JOHNSON CITY Medical Pumps & Supplies Inc 878 Ranch Rd 2766 Johnson City, TX 78636 (800)584-4681 KERRVILLE Spmh Diabetic Management Program 219 Clay St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830) 258-7626 LAKE WORTH Dia-Care Inc 3575 23rd Ave Ste 101 Lake Worth, FL 33461 (800) 920-0411 NORTHRIDGE Minimed Distribution Corp 18000 Devonshire St Northridge, CA 91325 (800) 933-3322 PORT SAINT LUC[ Liberty Commercial Health Services 10400 S US Hwy 1 Ste 400 Port Saint Luci, FL 34952 (800) 310-5325 SALEM Liberty Medical Supply Inc 2157 Apperson Dr Salem, VA 24153 (888) 306-7337 SAN ANTONIO Alamo Diabetes Team LLP (Adt) 6800 Park Ten Blvd Ste 150S San Antonia, TX 78213 (210) 733-0200 Diabetes & Glandular Disease Center 5107 Medical Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-8612 Diahetes Self Care Statewide Service San Antonio, TX 78230 (800) 928-8220 W ESTON Diahetic Plus Inc 777 Shotgun Rd Bldg D Lot 4 Weston, FL 33326 (800)406-7587 AUSTIN Austin Endoscopy Center II LLC 4310 James Casey Ste 46 Austin, TX 78745 (512)532-8000 BROWNSVILLE Brownsville Center For Diagnostic Serviceslnc 864 Central Blvd Ste 600 Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)541-9622 KERRVILLE Heart of The Hills Osteoporosis Center 731 Hill Country Dr Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)257-6322 Kerrville Cardiovascular Center Ltd 200 Sidney Baker St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830) 257-6363 LAREDO McClelland Diagnostic Clinic 1620 McClelland St Laredo, TX 78040 (956) 718-8750 MEXIA Multiplex Healthcare Services Inc 837 Tehucana Hwy Mexia, TX 76667 (254)562-3803 SAN ANTONIO Cardiac Evaluation Center Inc 7711 Louis Pasteur Dr Ste 610 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 615-3911 Complete Diagnostics 14711 Chant San Antonio, TX 78248 (210)601-5313 Healihsouth Integrated Med Plaza of Pecan Valley 4243 E Southcross Blvd San Antonio, TX 78220 (210)368-7400 Heart Center of Central San Antonio 6800 IH 10 W Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78201 (210) 212-9255 Star Diagnostics of Bexar County 2414 Babcock Rd Ste 102 A San Antonio, TX 78229 (214)726-5747 Upg Diagnostic Pavilion 4647 Medical Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)592-0400 WACO Waco Gastroenterology Endascopy Center LP 364 Richland W Circle Waco, TX 76712 (254)537-0911 ALICE Bma South Texas Kidney Center 1220 N Texas Blvd Ste 5 Alice, TX 78332 (361)664-1723 Bma of Alice 2345 Regional Blvd Alice, TX 78332 (361)664-1723 Renal Care Group Dialysis 902 Tolson Rd Alice, TX 78332 (361)668-8055 ARANSASPASS Renal Care Group Dialysis 709 S Commercial St Ste C-1 Aransas Pass, TX 78336 (361)758-0029 AUSTIN Capital Dialysis of Texas Ltd 1701 Ben White Ste 180 Austin, TX 78704 (512)383-0300 Capital Dialysis of Texas Ltd 3607 Manor Rd Austin, TX 78723 (512)927-0300 Capital Dialysis of Texas Ltd 10000 Metric Blvd Ste 100 Austin, TX 78758 (512)977-0300 BEEVILLE Bma Beeville Dialysis Center 1602 E Houston St Beeville, TX 78102 (361) 358-4175 Bma Beeville Dialysis Center 1905 NW Frontage Rd Beeville, TX 78102 (316) 358-4175 BROW NS V IEEE Bma Fmc North Brownsville 1900 N Expwy 77 Ste E Brownsville, TX 78521 (806)793-0643 Bma Valley Hemodialysis Center 2600 N Coria Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)546-3738 Bma of Baytown 1900 N Expwy Brownsville, TX 78520 CARRIZO SPRINGS Bma Carrizos Springs 409 S Seventh St Carrizo Springs, TX 78834 (830)876-3939 Carrizos Springs 409 S Seventh St Carrizo Springs, TX 78834 (830)876-3939 CORPUS CHRISTI Bma Coastal Bend Dialysis Center 2733 Swanter Dr Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361) 855-4911 Bma Dialysis Specialists of Riverside 13434 Up River Rd Ste A17 Corpus Christi, TX 78410 (361)241-4873 Bma Dialysis Specialists of South Texas 4300 S Padre Island Dr Ste 2-2 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361)855-9463 Bma Dialysis Specialists of South Texas Central 2222 S Morgan Ave Ste 104 Corpus Christi, TX 78405 (361) 884-1113 Renal Care Group 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78363 (361) 595-4178 LAREDO Bma Fmc West Laredo 1 Bob Bullock Ste 105 Laredo, TX 78046 (806)793-0643 Bma Laredo Kidney Center 1020 E Carlton Rd Laredo, TX 78041 (806) 793-0643 Bma South Laredo 802 Guadalupe St Laredo, TX 78041 (806)793-0643 LYTLE Tri-County Dialysis - Rencare 14832 Main St Lytle, TX 78052 (830)772-5784 MARLIN Bma Falls County Kidney Center 602 Hwy 6 S Marlin, TX 76661 (254) 883-3699 MCALLEN Bma Valley Hemodialysis Center McAllen (Bma) 1325 E Quebec McAllen, TX 78503 (956) 682-1259 McAllen Dialysis Ltd 1301 E Ridge Rd Ste C McAllen, TX 78503 (956)668-8484 McAllen Kidney Center 411 Lindberg Ave McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 687-6701 MISSION RIO GRANDE CITY Bma Rio Grande City Rt 3 Box 15 Airport Rd Rio Grande City, TX 78582 (956)487-6360 Rio Grande City Dialysis Rt 3 Box 15 Airport Rd Rio Grande City, TX 78582 (806)793-0643 ROBSTOWN Renal Care Group - Robstown 902 Lincoln Ave Robstown, TX 78380 (361)767-0408 ROUND ROCK Capital At Round Rock Dialysis Center Ltd (Carr) 16010 Park Valley Dr Ste 100 Round Rock, TX 78681 (512) 275-0100 Scott & White Dialysis Unit 2120 N Mays Ste 230 Rountl Rack, TX 78664 (512)238-2900 SAN ANTONIO Bandera Road Dialysis - Rencare 7180 Bandera Rd San Antonio, TX 78238 (210) 682-1300 Bma Alamo City 805 Camden St San Antonio, TX 78215 (210) 527-1308 Bma Broadway Kidney Disease Center 8840 Tradeway St San Antonio, TX 78217 (210) 805-9880 Bma Fmcna SW San Antonio 134 Camino De Oro San Antonio, TX 78224 (210)932-9156 Bma Guadalupe Kidney Disease Clinic 626 Merida St San Antonio, TX 78207 (210) 212-9300 Bma Ingram 6945 Alamo Downs Pkwy San Antonio, TX 78238 (210) 520-1000 Bma Kdc of Central San Antonio 305 N Frio St San Antonio, TX 78207 (210)225-4733 Bma Lockhill Kidney Disease Clinic 10134 Huebner Rd San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)641-6000 Bma Narth Central Kidney Disease Center 116 Gallery Circle Ste 102 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210)499-4003 Bma Northeast Kidney Disease Center 2391 NE Loop 410 Ste 409 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210)653-1142 Bma Northwest Kidney Disease Center 7540 Louis Pasteur Ste 104 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)692-3533 Bma South Texas Dialysis Center 1615 E Expwy Ste 83 Mission, TX 78572 (806)793-0643 NEW BRAUNFELS Bma New Braunfels Kidney Disease Clinic 1561 IH 35 N New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)606-0333 Sakdc - Davita Dialysis Partners LP 900 Loop 337 New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)620-4652 RAYMONDVILLE Valley Baptist Raymondville Dialysis Center 894 FM 3168 Raymondville, TX 78580 (956)689-9084 Bma Rosedale Kidney Disease Clinic 411 N General McMullen San Antonio, TX 78237 (210) 433-6991 Bma San Antonio Dialysis Center Bexar County 1222 McCullough San Antonio, TX 78212 (210)228-0226 Bma Southeast Kidney Disease 4626 E S Cross San Antonio, TX 78222 (210) 648-2323 Bma Village Oaks 11701 Toepperwein Rd San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 655-4005 Bma W San Antonio 411 N General McMullen San Antonio, TX 78237 (210) 433-6991 Bma of Kirby 4653 Binz Englemen Rd Ste 2 San Antonio, TX 78219 (210)661-0201 Bma of San Antonio 7434 Louis Pasteur Ste 120 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-1520 Bma of South San Antonio 1335 SE Military Pkwy Dr San Antonio, TX 78214 (210)923-5475 Gateway Dialysis - Rencare 7171 Hwy 90 W Ste 101 San Antonio, TX 78227 (210) 673-9200 Houston Street Dialysis - Rencare 2011 E Houston St Ste D San Antonio, TX 78202 (210) 225-0004 Kidney Treatment Center East 1608 S New Braunfels San Antonio, TX 78210 (210)531-9522 Kidney Treatment Center Northwest 3939 Medical Dr Ste 110 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 692-1515 Kidney Treatment Center San Antonio 803 Castroville Rd Ste 401 San Antonia, TX 78237 (210)431-0776 Pleasanton Road Dialysis - Rencare 1515 Pleasanton Rd San Antonio, TX 78221 (210)922-6255 West Bexar Co Kidney Disease Center 803 Castroville Rd Ste 410 San Antonio, TX 78237 (210) 435-2100 SAN MARCOS Capital Dialysis of Texas Ltd 900 Bugg Ln Ste 220 San Marcos, TX 78666 (512) 392-9199 SEQUIN Bma of Seguin 128 S Moss Ste 500 Seguin, TX 78155 (830)379-9771 SINTON Renal Care Group Dialysis 222 E Sinton Sinton, TX 78387 (361)364-1968 TEMPLE Bma Temple Kidney Center 2915 Salisbury Temple, TX 76504 (254) 742-1162 UVALDE Bma of Uvalde 1819 Garner Field Rd Uvalde, TX 78801 (830) 278-1126 WACO Bma Bellmead 137 Eastgate Plaza Waco, TX 76705 (254)867-1974 Bma Bellmead 137 Eastgate Plaza Waco, TX 76705 (254)867-1974 Bma Brazos Kidney Disease Center 3420 Pine St Waco, TX 76708 (254)752-5503 Bma Waco 2329 N 39th St Waco, TX 76708 (254)756-5150 Bma Waco West 730 W Hwy 6 Waco, TX 76712 (254) 772-7719 WESLACO Bma Weslaco Dialysis Center 1614 E Commercial Dr Weslaco, TX 78596 (806)793-0643 AUSTIN KCI USA Inc 311 E St Elmo St Ste B Austin, TX 78745 (888)275-4524 CORPUS CAR[STI KCI USA Inc 5737 Leopard Corpus Christi, TX 78408 (888) 275-4524 EDMOND Mobility Medical Equipment 101 1/2 W First Edmond, OK 73003 (405)820-0249 MCALLEN KCI USA Inc 1300 E Hackberry Ste B McAllen, TX 78501 (888)275-4524 Renaissance DME Inc 201 S Tenth St Ste J McAllen, TX 78501 (956)631-3747 SAN ANTONIO KCI USA Inc 8023 Vantage Dr San Antonio, TX 78230 (888)275-4524 KCI USA Inc 6890 Alamo Downs Pkwy San Antonio, TX 78238 (888) 275-4524 R & D Woundcare Inc 8311 Speedway Dr San Antonio, TX 78230 (210)342-7000 TEMPLE KCI USA Inc 3016 Chevy Circle Temple, TX 76504 (888)275-4524 ALBUQUERQUE Option Care (Healix) 3530 Pan American Fwy Ste B Albuquerque, NM 87107 (888)926-4324 ALICE Lincare Inc 219 E Second St Alice, TX 78332 (361) 668-1111 ALPHARETTA Orthescript 1225 Old Alpharetta Rd Ste 280 Alpharetta, GA 30005 (678) 802-1780 Uromed Inc 1095 Windward Ridge Pkwy Ste 170 Alpharetta, GA 30005 (800)841-1233 ARANSAS PASS Lincare Inc 239 S Commercial Aransas Pass, TX 78336 (361)758-5057 ATLANTA Sleepmed Therapies Inc 550 Peachtree St Ste 1200 Atlanta, GA 30308 (404) 221-1899 AUSTIN A & P Quality Care & Equipment 5555 N Lamar Ste K111 Austin, TX 78751 (512)452-5111 Accurate Respiratory Inc 4211 Medical Pkwy Austin, TX 78756 (512)452-0004 American Homepatienf 2113 Wells Branch Pwy Ste 4300 Austin, TX 78728 (800)771-6815 American Homepatient 1105 W 41st St Austin, TX 78756 (512) 451-4519 Apria Healthcare Inc 8868 Research Blvd Ste 107 Austin, TX 78758 (512) 451-5599 Austin Home Medical Equipment Inc 2013 Wells Branch Pkwy Ste 117 Austin, TX 78728 (512) 441-9800 D&L Medical Products 9701 Dessau Rd Ste 202 Austin, TX 78754 (512) 832-9983 G & H Diabetic Supply 13740 N Hwy 183 Bldg D2 Austin, TX 78750 (512)401-6800 Jace Systems 5700 Tapapera Trace Ste 1833 Austin, TX 78727 (800)800-4276 Lincare Inc 8403 Crosspark Dr Bldg 2 Ste 2-F Austin, TX 78754 (512) 836-1703 Medical Express Psi 321 W Ben White Ste 208 Austin, TX 78704 (512)445-0600 Medical Express Psi 8800 Shoal Creek Blvd Austin, TX 78757 (512)371-1700 Mid Cities Home Medical Equipment Co Inc 2112 Rutland Dr Ste 176 Austin, TX 78758 (972) 641-7445 Monitor Medical Inc 223 W Anderson Ln Ste 6700 Austin, TX 78752 (512)467-7668 Ortho Plus 8140 Burnet Rd Ste 123 Austin, TX 78757 (800) 940-0195 Praxair Healthcare Services 3811 Medical Pkwy Austin, TX 78756 (512)302-4663 Praxair Healthcare Services 8868 Research Blvd Ste 304 Austin, TX 78758 (512)302-0407 Saber Medical 6000 N Lamar Ste 200 Austin, TX 78752 (512) 779-7918 The Orthopedic Store 8311 Burnet Dr Austin, TX 78745 (512)302-9370 Travis Medical Sales Corp 1104 W 34th St Austin, TX 78705 (512)458-4589 Walgreens 5555 N Lamar Blvd Ste E119 Austin, TX 78751 (888)414-4876 X-Med Oxygen & Medical Equipment LP 8403 Cross Park Dr Austin, TX 78754 (512)836-9400 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS BRACKETTVILLE Brackettville Home Medical Supply LLC 302 E Military Hwy Brackettville, TX 78832 (830) 563-2200 BRENHAM Medi-Care Equipment Specialties 1401 S Austin Brenham, TX 77833 (979) 836-1240 Sole Support Restorative Footwear 905 E Alamo St Brenham, TX 77833 (979)421-9908 BROWNSVILLE Alpha Omega Equipment Inc 735 Media Luna St Ste A Brownsville, TX 78520 (956) 504-9360 Brownsville DME 254 E Elizabeth St Brownsville, TX 78520 (956) 986-0255 Central Medical Equipment & Supplies 2290 Central Blvd Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)504-9944 Cima Health Care 864 Central Blvd Ste 3000 Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)350-5223 J & J Home Health Agency 1301 Los Ebanos Bivd Bldg A Brownsville, TX 78520 (956) 544-5766 Los Ebanos Home Health Care 1134 Los Ebanos Bivd Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)544-1974 Southmost Area Medical Equipment 5235 Southmost Rd Ste D Brownsville, TX 78521 (956)544-8080 Valley Mohility Plus Inc 4614 N Expwy Brownsville, TX 78526 (956)350-6505 Praxair Healthcare Services 3030E 29th St Ste 117 Bryan, TX 77802 (936)774-0638 St Joseph Medical Equipment 3030E 29th St Ste 111 Bryan, TX 77802 (409)774-0638 CHARLOTTE Southern States Analgesic 2301 Rama Rd Charlotte, NC 28212 (877) 570-8367 CHERRY HILL Jace Systems 2 Pin Oak Ln Ste 200 Cherry Hill, NJ 8003 (800) 800-4276 CLAYTON Med-Equip Inc 303 Main Clayton, NM 88415 (505)374-8240 COLUMBUS American Medical Supply Co 314 Walnut St Columbus, TX 78934 (979)732-9111 Orthopedic Specialists DME Inc 1118 Third St Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361) 881-9696 Scooter Mart 5142 Richter 81dg A Corpus Christi, TX 78415 (361)855-1212 South Texas Medical Supply 4410 Dillon Ln Ste 18 Corpus Christi, TX 78415 (361) 854-2720 The Orthopedic Store 4455 S P I D Ste 14 Corpus Christi, TX 78412 (361) 814-9600 Waigreens 1800 S Staples Ste 308 312 Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (888)414-4876 CUERO Crossroads Home Health Inc 1135 N Esplanade Cuero, TX 77954 (361)578-2436 Reuss Pharmacy 515 N Esplanade St Cuero, TX 77954 (361)275-3411 DEL RIO EDINBURG Nic DME Inc 3120 Ctr Pointe Dr Edinburg, TX 78539 (956)994-9424 Valley Medical Depot 5510 S Jackson Rd Edinburg, TX 78539 (956)682-6769 FREDERICKSBURG Community Medical Rental & Supplylnc 1025 Hwy 16 S Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830) 997-2609 Fredericksburg Medical Equipment 206 A E Austin St Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830)990-4775 Jace Systems 2155 Lightstone Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (800)800-4276 GATESVILLE Med-Equip 1409 W Main St Gatesville, TX 76528 (254)865-7655 GEORGETOWN HILLSBORO Rhema Medical 1511 Pruitt Land Hillsboro, TX 76645 (254)580-2999 HUGOTON Stevens County Hospital Hha 1005 S Jackson Hugoton, KS 67951 (620)544-8511 JACKSON Home Medical Equipment 10 Riverbend PI Jackson, MS 39208 (601) 932-8111 JONESBORO Sleepmed Therapies Inc 217 Arrowhead Blvd Ste C3 Jonesboro, GA 30236 (800)846-2973 KENNESAW Sleepmed Therapies Inc 60 Chastain Ctr Blvd NW Ste 66 Kennesaw, GA 30144 (770) 516-5455 KERRVILLE Hill Country Medical Equipment (Kerrville Drug Co 1050 Junction Hwy Kerrville, TX 78028 (830) 895-2273 Medical Equipment Shop 212 Duinlan St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)792-6333 Professional Medical 208 Cully Ste 300 Kerrville, TX 78028 (325)653-1077 CORPUS CHRISTI Del Rio Home Oxygen LLC American Medical 1308 Bedell Ave Equipment American Homepatient Del Rio, TX 78840 912 N Austin Ave 226 Enterprise Pkwy (830) 768-1818 Georgetown, TX 78626 Ste 125 Major Medical (512) 863-4094 Corpus Christi, TX 78405 612 Bedell Dr Ste F Georgetown Durable (361) 289-7177 Del Rio, TX 78840 Medical Equipment Apria Healthcare (800) 678-9796 3121 Northwest Blvd 5449 Bear Ln Ste 400 South Texas Medical Georgetown, TX 78628 Corpus Christi, TX 78405 Supply (512) 868-5055 (361)299-2535 107 Hackberry Ln Century M Orthotics Del Rio, TX 78840 830 775-2990 GONZALEs Restoration Medical Equipment & Supply Co LLC 6801 McPherson Rd Ste 218 Laredo, TX 78041 (956) 753-6767 LOCKHART AAA Medical & Oxygen Supply 102 S Commerce Lockhart, TX 78644 (512) 398-3372 MACON Sleepmed Therapies Inc 770 Hemlock St Macon, GA 31201 (800)846-2973 Sleepmed Therapies Inc 777 Hemlock St Macon, GA 31201 (478)633-7222 MADISON HEIGHTS Intusystem Inc 1551 E Lincoln Ave Ste 200 Madison Heights, MI 48071 (248) 546-7047 MCALLEN 1st Aid Medical Equipment 400 S Bicentennial McAllen, TX 78501 (956)687-2358 American Homepatient 2612 N MC Coll McAllen, TX 78501 (956)631-5461 American Homepatient 2612 N McColl McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 631-5461 Apria Healthcare 1404 E Laurel Ave McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 631-3611 Century Medical - Healthcare Unlimited 522 E Dove McAllen, TX 78504 (800) 825-7780 Hls Home Medical Equipment LP 301 N McColl Rd Ste I McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 992-8833 Key Med Inc 2209 N 23rd McAllen, TX 78501 (956)631-5005 Lee's Pharmacy & Medical Equipment 1901 S First St Ste 100 McAllen, TX 78503 (956)686-3716 Lee's Pharmacy & Medical Equipment 5120 N Tenth St Ste B McAllen, TX 78504 (956) 630-5500 Lincare Inc 1220 N Tenth St McAllen, TX 78501 (956)682-0911 Principle Medical Supplies 401 S 12th St McAllen, TX 78501 (956)630-0405 4455 Spid Ste 43 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 ( ) The Apothecary Pharmacy Gonzales Healthcare System KILLEEN (361) 888-7575 & Home Medical Supply 1110 Sarah Dewitt Dr Metroplex Medical DME Depot Ltd 714 Bedell TX 78840 Del Rio Gonzales, TX 78629 Equipment 5233 IH 37 C 15 , (830) 775-8538 (g30) 672-7581 1002 E Elm Rd Ste 102 Corpus Christi, TX 78408 Memorial Hospital Home Killeen, TX 76542 (361) 992-5353 DUBLIN Medical (254) 616-2632 Economy Medical Rental 5855-A S Padre Island Dr Sleepmed Therapies Inc 1110 Sarah Dewitt Dr TX 78629 Gonzales K[NGSLAND Corpus Christi, TX 78412 102 G Corporate Square Dr GA 31021 Dublin , (830) 672-7581 AAA Medical & Oxygen (361) 992-9430 , 2112 Hwy 1431 Ste 7 l Inc di l S H M - ) ( HARKER HEIGHTS TX 78639 Kingsiand BRUCEVILLE y upp ope e ca St 1010 A DULUTH , (325) 388-3588 yers AAA Medical & Oxygen United Seating and Mobility Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361) 883-5701 Sleepmed Therapies Inc 840 S Amy Lance Ste 102 LAREDO 16146 S Hwy 35 Horizon Ostomy Supply Co 3540 Duluth Park Ln Ste 120 Harker Heights, TX 76548 American Homepatient Bruceville, TX 76630 2202 Capitan Duluth GA 30096 (254) 554-7585 1605 E Hillside Ste 2 254 857-4363 ( ) Corpus Christi, TX 78414 (361) 980-8080 , (770) 622-2230 HARLINGEN Laredo, TX 78041 (956) 725-5066 BRYAN EAGLE PASS ti t H Inmon Respiratory All Care Home Medical en American omepa American Homepatient 4001E 29th St Services Inc 4639 Corona Ste 43 Eagle Pass Home Medical Supply LLC 501 Ed Carey Dr Harlingen, TX 78550 2391 E Saunders Laredo, TX 78043 Bryan, TX 77802 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 211 Jefferson Ste C (956) 421-2273 (830) 725-5066 (979) 846-0081 (512) 225-0052 Eagle Pass, TX 78852 All Valley DME Inc Lmc Home Medical Beta Med 4413 S Texas Ave Lincare Inc 226 Enterprise Pkwy (830) 773-0171 The Apothecary Pharmacy 113 E Porte Ct TX 78550 Harlingen E620 E Bustamante St Bryan, TX 77802 (979) 268-6882 Ste 136 Corpus Christi, TX 78405 & Home Medical Supply 211 Jefferson , (g66) 828-8690 Laredo, TX 78041 (956) 794-8220 Lincare Inc (361) 814-1666 Eagle Pass, TX 78852 American Homepatient Mercy Home Medical 3601E 29th St Ste 5 TX 77802 Bryan Medicalinteresilnc 5151 Flynn Pkwy Ste 202 (830) 773-0171 501 Ed Carey Dr Harlingen, TX 78550 Equipment 1610 E Bustamante St , (979) 691-8481 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 EARTH CITY (956) 423-8385 Laredo, TX 78043 Orthorx Inc (361) 814-5773 United Sealing and Apria Healthcare (956) 718-8220 3201 University Dr E Ortho Plus Mobility 401 S 77 Sunshine Strip Rehab In Motion Ste 125 4949 Everhart Rd Ste 1066 13312 Lakefront Dr Ste C 5711 McPherson Ste 108 Bryan, TX 77802 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 Earth City, MO 63045 Harlingen, TX 78550 Laredo, TX 78041 (979)774-0838 (800)940-0195 (314) 699-9400 (956)428-4091 2973 846 800 (956) 729-0577 6 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS Progressive Orthotics & Prosthetics 1801 S Fifth St Ste 109 McAllen, TX 78503 fir` (956) 361-9727 Respicare Inc 2536 W Pecan Blvd McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 687-2292 Texas Liberty Health Care Services 3616 N 23rd St Ste 6 McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 687-8542 The Scooter Store 2000 S McColl Rd Ste 1 McAllen, TX 78503 (800)771-5449 MEMPHIS Smith & Nephew Inc 1450 E Brooks Rd Memphis, TN 38116 (901)399-5756 MEXIA Chest Diagnostic Therapeutic Services Inc 837-A Tehuacana Hwy Mexia, TX 76667 (254)562-3803 Quality Pharmaceutical Services Inc 837-B Tehuacana Hwy Mexia, TX 76667 (254)562-3803 MISSION A-Plus Medical Supply 710 Trinity Mission, TX 78572 (956) 581-8008 NASHVILLE Abc Home Medical Supply Inc 3808 Bunny Dr Nashville, TN 37211 (866) 897-8588 NAVASOTA Praxair Healthcare Services 118 S Brewer St Navasota, TX 77868 (936)825-8034 NEW BRAUNFELS Comal Drug 544 N Union New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)625-2421 Edge Medical Supply 1324 Common St Ste 304 New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830) 609-1200 Gentiva Health Services 1000 N Walnut Ste D New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)625-5795 Hoveround 1965 Post Rd Ste 307 New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)629-2310 Joint Technologylnc 221 Caddell Ln New Braunfels, TX 78130 (210) 373-3225 Professional Medical 386A Lando New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)608-9577 The Scooter Store 3702 IH 35 S Ste 110 New Braunfels, TX 78130 (800)771-5449 NORMAN Agateno Technologies LLC 2500 S McGee Ste 145 Norman, OK 73072 (405) 447-6017 O FALCON Abc Home Medical Supply Inc 928 Brookdale Ct 0 Fallon, IL 62269 (866) 897-8588 OKLAHOMA CITY 180 Medicallnc 6000 NW Second St Ste 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73127 (877) 688-2729 Option Care (Healix) 235 N MacArthur Ste 100 Oklahoma City, OK 73127 (800)346-3949 PARAMOUNT Abc Home Medical Supply Inc 8418 Jackson St Paramount, CA 90723 (562)634-5010 PARSIPPANY EBI LP 1001nterpace Pkwy Parsippany, NJ 7054 (800)526-2579 PEARSALL Winiergarden Mobility Repair & Supplies 504 E Haynes Pearsall, TX 78061 (830)334-8748 PHARR Marshall Mobility Plus 715 N Cage Blvd Pharr, TX 78577 (956)787-8871 Rehab In Motion 1200 W Polk Ave Ste L Pharr, TX 78577 (956)787-9511 RAYMONDVILLE Raymondville Family Pharmacy 180 N Seventh Raymondville, TX 78580 (956)689-6337 RIO GRANDE CITY Hls Home Medical Equipment LP 2795 Pharmacy Rd Rio Grande City, TX 78582 (956)467-4721 ROUND ROCK P & H Serviceslnc 595 Round Rock W Dr Ste 505 Round Rock, TX 78681 (512) 310-9588 PSA Healthcare 800 Paloma Dr Bldg 6 Ste 140 Round Rock, TX 78664 (512) 671-9600 SAINT PAUL Empi Inc & Subsidiaries 599 Cardigan Rd Saint Paul, MN 55126 (800)328-2536 Smiths Medical MD Inc 1265 Grey Fox Rd Saint Paul, MN 55112 (800)826-9703 SAN ANTONIO AAA Medical & Oxygen He~althj gale Home 11923 Starcrest San Antonio, TX 78247 (210)496-9770 Acme Orthopedic Labs 2411 NE Loop 410 Ste 112 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210)655-5227 Adroit Medical Equipment 2414 Babcock Rd Ste 104 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)682-7000 Aircare 1715 Capitol San Antonio, TX 78201 (210) 733-7887 American Homepatient 4319 Medical Dr Ste 115 San Antonia, TX 78229 (210)614-0110 Apria Healthcare Inc 14220 Northbrook Dr Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78232 (210)494-0203 Assistance Home Medical Care Inc 3453 IH 35 N Ste 304 San Antonio, TX 78219 (210) 599-4331 Bexar Care Home Medical Equipment & Supply LLC 7410 John Smith Ste 113 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-3804 Century M Orthotics 24123 Boerne Stage Rd Ste 203 San Antonio, TX 78255 (361)442-3564 Choice One Medical 2434 Brockton San Antonio, TX 78217 (210)822-8387 Community Homecare 305 E Ramsey San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 349-7600 Geniiva Health Services 4403 NW Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)340-1800 Gg Medical Inc 1223 E Euclid Ste 1 San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 225-0607 Hallmark Home Care Inc 8626 Tesoro Dr San Antonio, TX 78217 (210)820-8290 Hallmark Home Care Inc 12915 Jones Maltsberger Rd Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78247 (210) 824-0144 Home Therapy Services 8130 Fredericksburg Rd San Antonio, TX 78230 (800)928-8220 Hope Medical Supply Inc 1116 E Houston San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 226-1482 Hoveround 7550 Culebra Rd Unit 535 San Antonio, TX 78251 (800)701-5781 Huntleigh Home Medical 341 W Commerce San Antonio, TX 78205 (210)225-7400 Independence Rehab Equipment Inc 8844 Tradeway San Antonio, TX 78217 (210) 832-9770 Kinex Medical Company LLC 6818 Brave Way San Antonio, TX 78256 (800)845-6364 Lincare Inc 4515 Blanco Rd San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 344-1550 Lincare Inc 11922 Warfield Dr San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 348-7236 Medical Express Psi 21714 Hardy Oak Blvd Ste 104 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210)545-0700 Medical Interest Inc 4319 Medical Dr Ste 213 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 593-0098 Medone Healthcare Services Lfd 7940 Floyd Curl Dr Ste 250 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)614-5288 Medwheels 3330 Clark Ave Ste 2 San Antonio, TX 78223 (210) 533-9457 Mercy Medical Equipment 2411 NE Loop 410 Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210)654-7313 Miracle Health Products 660 SW Military Dr Ste V San Antonio, TX 78221 (210) 927-2006 Monitor Medical Inc 7950 Floyd Curl Dr Ste 108 San Antonio, TX 78299 (210) 615-7777 Option Care (Healix) 5407 Bandera Rd Ste 102 San Antonio, TX 78238 (800)340-2204 Ortho Plus 10140 Huebner Rd San Antonio, TX 78240 (210) 541-8568 Orthorehab Inc 18585 Sigma Ste 105 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210) 495-6060 Patient Care Systems Inc 4738 Ctr Park San Antonio, TX 78218 (210) 656-8151 Praxair Healthcare Services 7959 Fredericksburg Rd Ste 135 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 590-6124 Praxair Healthcare Services 7959 Fredricksburg Ste 135 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 590-6124 Rehab In Motion 8666 Huebner Rd Ste 200 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210) 696-1084 Samaritan Healthcare Services LLC 7333 Barlite Blvd Ste 304 San Antonio, TX 78224 (210)932-3000 San Antonio Extended Medical Care Inc 4848 Research Dr San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)697-9933 South Texas Medical Supply 7510 Reindeer Trail San Antonio, TX 78238 (210) 681-2990 Southern Medical Inc 12704 O'Connor Rd San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 653-2491 Summit DME 1759 Grandstand San Antonio, TX 78238 (210) 521-9800 The Orthopedic Store 1211 Arion Pkwy Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78216 (210)366-2990 The Orthopedic Store 5440 Babcock Ste 300 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)697-0900 The Scooter Store 8134 Fredericksburg Rd San Antonio, TX 78229 (800)771-5449 Walgreens 4204 Gardendale St Ste 102 103 104 106 San Antonio, TX 78229 (888)414-4876 Wheelchairs Etc 11220 Perrin Beitel Ste 112 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210) 599-6330 SCOTTSDALE Abc Home Medical Supply Inc 8520 E Rase Ln Scottsdale, AZ 85250 (866)897-8588 SEGUIN Professional Medical 419-4 N King Seguin, TX 78155 (830)303-8100 SINTON Economy Medical Rental 101 W Sinton St Sinton, TX 78387 (361)364-3534 TAMPA Advocate Medical Serviceslnc 1202 Tech Blvd Ste 106 Tampa, FL 33619 (813) 622-6459 TEMPE Dj Orthopedics LLC 1275 W Washington St Tempe, AZ 85281 (800) 937-5520 TEMPLE American Homepatient 2023 Everton Dr Temple, TX 76504 (254)771-2257 Lincare Inc 4148 SW Hk Dodgen Loop Temple, TX 76504 (254)774-8188 Professional Medical 1313 S First Temple, TX 76504 (254)773-4309 TEQUESTA Closer Healthcare Inc 521 Old Dixie Hwy Tequesta,FL 33469 (561)743-9974 TWINSBURG Edgepark Surgicallnc 1810 Summit Commerce Park Twinsburg, OH 44087 (330)963-6998 VALDOSTA Sleepmed Therapies Inc 2501 N Patterson St Valdosta, GA 31602 (770) 516-5455 VICTORIA American Homepatient 2007 E Red River Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 573-0025 Castle Hills Pharmacy 3412 Sam Houston Dr Victoria, TX 77904 Lincare Inc 5803 John Stockbauer Victoria, TX 77904 (800)570-0051 Praxair Healthcare Services 402 E Guadalupe St Ste 3 Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 576-4313 VISTA Djo LLC 1430 Decision St Vista, CA 92083 (800)321-9549 Djo LLC 2985 Scott St Vista, CA 92083 (800) 336-6569 WACO Abba Medical 3300 Pine St Waco, TX 76708 (254) 755-8555 All Care Home Medical 611 W Hwy 6 Ste 107 Waco, TX 76710 (254)756-3202 American Homepatient 3609 Bosque Blvd Waco, TX 76710 (254)756-3202 Caresource Waco 1020 N Valley Mills Dr Waco, TX 76710 (254)751-1131 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS Lincarelnc 508 Meadowlake Ctr Waco, TX 76712 (877)459-4409 Med-Equip 6931 Woodway Dr Waco, TX 76712 (254) 772-6970 Orthorx Inc 6600 Fish Pond Rd Ste 201 A Waco, TX 76710 (254)741-6551 Praxair Healthcare Services 1501 B Hogan Ln Waco, TX 76705 (254) 420-3832 Providence Medical Equipment 540 Meadowlake Waco, TX 76712 (254)741-2495 United Rehab Specialists Inc 6807 B Woodway Dr Waco, TX 76712 (254)399-0444 W ESTON Logimedix 1675 N Commerce Pkwy Weston, FL 33326 (800) 821-0047 Logimedix 1800 N Commerce Pkwy Ste 2 Weston, FL 33326 (800) 821-0047 WOODSTOCK Sleepmed Therapies Inc 2230 Towne Lk Pkwy Bldg 1000 Woodstock, GA 30189 (770)516-5455 WOODWAY Lincare Inc 508 Meadowlake Ctr Woodway, TX 76712 (254)399-9920 ALICE Red Oak Emergency Physicians 2500 E Main St Alice, TX 78332 (800) 355-3818 AUSTIN CLIFTON Goodall-Witcher Hospital 101 S Ave T Clifton, TX 76634 (254) 675-8322 CORPUS CHRISTI Coastal Bend Emergency Assoc 3435 S Alameda Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361) 855-8266 EDINBURG Quantum Emergency Physicians 1102 W Trenton Rd Edinburg, TX 78539 (956)388-6000 GONZALES Cannon Emergency Physicians 1110 N Sarah Dewitt Dr Gonzales, TX 78629 (800)355-3818 HILLSBORO Mockingbird Emergency Physicians 101 Circle Dr Hillsboro, TX 76645 (800)355-2470 LLANO Lmhs Emergency Medicine 200 W Ollie St Llano, TX 78643 (915) 247-4131 MCALLEN Quantum Emergency Physicians 1900 S D St McAllen, TX 78503 (956) 994-2000 Quantum Emergency Physicians 301 W Expwy 83 McAllen, TX 78503 (956)632-4000 RIO GRANDE CITY VICTORIA Grace Emergency Physicians 506 E San Antonio St Victoria, TX 77901 (800) 355-2470 WACO Providence Health Center - ER Physicians 6901 Medical Pkwy Waco, TX 76712 WEIMAR Colorado Fayette Medical Center 400 Youens Dr Weimar, TX 78962 (979)725-9531 W ESLACO Sterling Sub Texas -Knapp Medical Center 1401 E Eighth St Weslaco, TX 78596 (956) 968-0540 WHITNEY Lake Whitney Medical Center 201 N San Jacinto Whitney, TX 76692 (817)694-3165 ARANSASPASS Hearing Care Clinic 201 W Wilson Aransas Pass, TX 78336 (361) 758-0376 AUSTIN Hearing Tech 4400 Medical Pkwy Austin, TX 78756 (512) 450-1492 West Lake Hearing & Balance 3201 Bee Caves Rd Ste 146 Austin, TX 78746 (512) 327-8845 CORPUS CHRISTI Sears Hearing Center / Miracle Ear 1305 Airline Rd Corpus Christi, TX 78412 (361) 994-4239 KERRVILLE Economy Hearing Aid Ctrs & National Hearing Ctrs 130 W Main Ste D Kerrville, TX 78028 (830) 896-9600 Hill Country Audiology Service 815 Jefferson St Ste 140 Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)792-4060 MARBLE FALLS Economy Hearing Aid Ctrs & National Hearing Ctrs 1812 Hwy 281 N Marble Falls, TX 78654 (830) 798-2080 Hearing Tech 705 First St Ste 211 Marble Falls, TX 78654 (830) 693-0109 Boone Emergency Physicians FM 3167 Rio Grande City, TX 78582 (800) 355-3818 ROUND ROCK Capitol Emergency Associates 2400 Round Rock Ave Round Rock, TX 78681 (818) 773-5200 SAN ANTONIO Acs Primary Care Physicians SW 519 W Houston St San Antonio, TX 78207 (210) 704-2011 Texem Emergency Physicians PA 15600 San Pedro San Antonio, TX 78232 (210) 490-1357 SEGUIN Gvh Emergency Physicians Org 1215 E Court St Seguin, TX 78155 (830)379-2411 Acs Primary Care Physicians SW 3801 N Lamar Blvd Austin, TX 78746 (512) 407-7000 Capitol Emergency Associates 802 Barton Blvd Austin, TX 78704 (512) 476-7710 BOERNE Boerne Urgent Care and Occupational Health Center 1201 S Main Ste 118 Boerne, TX 78006 (830) 815-1081 MCALLEN Sears Hearing Center / Miracle Ear 2200 S Tenth St McAllen, TX 78503 (956)632-0221 SAN ANTONIO Clear Hearing LLC 6067 De Zavala San Antonio, TX 78249 (210) 558-7858 Economy Hearing Aid Ctrs & National Hearing Cirs 13112 Nacogdoches Ste 2 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210) 946-4411 Economy Hearing Aid Ctrs & National Hearing Ctrs 5555 De Zavala Rd San Antonio, TX 78249 (210)877-2263 Economy Hearing Aid Ctrs & National Hearing Ctrs 6703 Leslie Rd San Antonio, TX 78254 (210) 688-6117 Sears Hearing Center / Miracle Ear 15758 Lomita Springs San Antonio, TX 78247 (210)494-9022 TEMPLE Hearing Tech 317 N Main St Temple, TX 76501 (254) 778-3736 ALBUQUERQUE Matria Healthcare Inc 4253 Montgomery Blvd NE Ste 100 Albuquerque, NM 87109 (505)880-8632 AUSTIN A-Med Home Health - Austin 7800 Shoal Creek Blvd Ste 145S Austin, TX 78757 (512)323-5577 Austin Home Health Care Agency 6104 S First St Ste 102 Austin, TX 78745 (512)326-4191 Columbia Homecare Lifeway 2911 Medical Arts Square Ste 12 Austin, TX 78705 (512) 472-1200 Columbia Homecare Lifeway 3724 Jefferson St Ste 100 Austin, TX 78731 (800)869-7795 Columbia Homecare Lifeway 2028 E Ben White Bivd Ste 300 Austin, TX 78741 (512)326-1771 Gentiva Health Services 1600 W 38th St Ste 202 Austin, TX 78731 (512) 459-5479 Hill Country Home Health 4029 Capital of Texas Hwy S Ste 120 Austin, TX 78704 (512)326-5182 Interim Healthcare Inc- Austin 5407 Clay Ave Ste A Austin, TX 78756 (512) 454-7511 Malria Healthcare Inc 14205 Burnet Rd Austin, TX 78728 (512) 310-0758 Medical Staffing Network Inc 3301 Northland Dr Ste 101 Austin, TX 78731 (512) 459-5656 PSA Healthcare 14205 Burnet Rd Austin, TX 78728 (512) 248-0400 Starcare Home Health 8701 Shoal Creek Blvd Ste 201 Austin, TX 78757 (512)459-6565 Starcare Home Health 8140 N Mopac Bldg 2 Ste 150 Austin, TX 78759 (512)459-6565 Starcare Home Health 8140 N Mopac Expy Bldg 2 Ste 150 Austin, TX 78759 (512)459-6565 The Medical Team 3636 Executive Ctr Dr Ste 165 Austin, TX 78731 (512) 418-9555 BASTROP Columbia Homecare Lifeway Hwy 71 E Bastrop, TX 78602 (512) 321-3382 BEEVILLE Aim Home Hospice 110 W Inez Beeville, TX 78104 (361) 358-6321 BOISE CITY Cimarron Home Health 501 NW 15th Boise City, OK 73933 (800) 338-0004 Hospital Home Health and Hospice 100 S Ellis Boise City, OK 73933 (580) 544-2101 BROWNSVILLE Cima Health Care 864 Central Blvd Ste 3000 Brownsville, TX 78520 (956) 350-5223 First Home Health 1471 W Price Rd Brownsville, TX 78520 (800)717-5988 Interim Healthcare Inc- Brownsville 950 E Alton Gloor Bivd Brownsville, TX 78521 (956) 541-4410 J & J Home Health Agency Inc 1301 Los Ebanos Blvd Bldg A Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)544-5766 Med Team Inc (The Home Care Team Inc) 1200 Central Blvtl Ste H4 Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)504-9000 Nurse Placement Service Inc 285 Kings Hwy Brownsville, TX 78520 (800) 272-1131 Rio Med Home Health 301 Mexico St Ste D7 Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)982-2000 The Medical Team 1200 Central Blvd Ste H4 Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)504-9000 BRYAN Interim Healthcare Inc 3000 Briarcrest Ste 101 Bryan, TX 77802 (979) 260-1100 COLUMBUS Cpr+ Provider Network Inc 4041 N High St 410 Columbus, OH 43214 (614)261-6761 CORPUS CHRIST[ Christus Spohn Home Care 1660 S Staples Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361)884-4299 Homestyle Specialty Nursing Care Inc 9708 S Padre Island Dr Ste 6100 Corpus Christi, TX 78418 (361)937-7887 Interim Healthcare Inc (Pjr Grouplnc) 500 N Shoreline Ste 1120 Corpus Christi, TX 78471 (361) 887-4850 MCH Services of Corpus Christi 5151 Flynn Pkwy Ste 402 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361) 851-1250 National Nursing and Rehab 3514 S Alameda Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361)851-0460 National Nursing and Rehab 4455 S Padre Island Dr Ste 50 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361) 225-3492 The Medical Team 921 N Chaparral St Ste 103 Corpus Christi, TX 78401 (361) 887-9000 CUERO Crossroads Home Health Inc 1135 N Esplanade Cuero, TX 77954 (361)578-2436 Cuero Home Health 2550 N Esplanade Cuero, TX 77954 (361)275-6191 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS EAGLE PASS Amistad Associates of Eagle Passlnc 1095 Del Rio Blvd Ste 5C Eagle Pass, TX 78852 (830) 773-1014 EDINBURG Carestat LLC 3217 W Alberta Edinburg, TX 78539 (956)664-1213 MCH Services of McAllen 2552 W Trenton Rd Edinburg, TX 78539 (956) 972-1920 Nino's Home Care Inc 2653-2 Cornerstone Blvd Edinburg, TX 78539 (956)683-7334 ELGIN Hill Country Home Health 1305 N Ave C Elgin, TX 78621 (512) 285-9399 FLORESVILLE Connally Memorial Home Health 499 Tenth St Floresville, TX 78114 (830) 393-1540 MCH Services of Rio Grande Valley-Harlingen 616 Ed Carey Dr Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)440-0900 Medical Home Care Inc 2202 S 77 Sunshine Strip Ste E Harlingen, TX 78550 (956) 412-3424 National Nursing and Rehab 1713 Treasure Hill Ste 1A Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)440-0551 Nurse Placement Service Inc 1657 S Sam Houston Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)428-8301 Nurse Placement Service Inc 1805 Bell St Harlingen, TX 78550 (800)272-1131 Nurse Placement Service Inc 2730 S 77th Harlingen, TX 78550 (800) 272-1131 Valley Baptist Med Ctr Home Health 4405 Glasscock St Harlingen, TX 78550 (956) 389-2100 LEANDER Hill Country Home Health 6501 B Lohman Ford Leander, TX 78645 (254)554-3500 LLANO Hill Country Home Health 1903 S Ford St Ste 3 Llano, TX 78643 (325) 248-0585 Llano Memorial Home Health Agency 1100 Ford St Llano, TX 78643 (325) 248-0103 MARBLE FALLS Hill Country Home Health 1121 Hwy 281 Marble Falls, TX 78654 (830) 798-2989 Sefon Home Care and DME 110 Ave H Marble Falls, TX 78654 (800)749-3804 PIPE CREEK Hallmark Home Health of Bandera 10568 Ste 2 Hwy 16 S Pipe Creek, TX 78063 (830) 510-6777 ROCKPORT Aim Home Hospice 703 Concho Rockport, TX 78382 (361)729-0507 ROUND ROCK Columbia Homecare Lifeway 2000 S Mays Ste 105 Round Rock, TX 78664 (512)218-0084 Hill Country Home Health 1514 Palm Valley Rd Round Rock, TX 78664 (512) 733-1515 Reavis Home Care 16333 Great Oaks Dr Round Rock, TX 78681 (512)255-7422 MARLIN SAN ANTONIO Providence Home Care FM 147 ~ Hwy 6 Bypass A Plus Family Care LLC Marlin, TX 76661 6323 Sovereign Dr (254) 803-5546 Ste 1728 San Antonio, TX 78229 MCALLEN (210) 530-9111 FREDERICKSBURG JOURDANTON Americare Nursing A-Med Home Health Hcmh Home Health Services Inc 4204 Woodcock Dr Ste 205 1605 E Main St South Texas Regional 1544 Dove Plaza San Antonio, TX 78228 Fredericksburg, TX 78624 Medical Center -Home McAllen, TX 78504 (210) 734-7333 (830) 997-1336 Health 1601 Hwy 97 E (956) 682-9710 Christus Homecare A ~1r' Medical Staffing Network Inc 10999 IH -10 W Ste 305 San Antonio, TX 78230 (210)341-2600 Millennium Home Health Care Services 2403 Fredericksburg Rd San Antonio, TX 78201 (210) 737-1545 NIX Healthcare System 414 Navarro San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 271-1800 Optimacare Hame Health 10918 Vance Jackson Ste 210 San Antonio, TX 78230 (210) 641-0770 Southwest Home Health Care LP 7330 San Pedro Ave Ste 410 San Antonia, TX 78216 (210)979-3800 Starcare Home Health 5828 Sebastian Place San Antonio, TX 78249 (210) 558-9606 Starcare Home Nursing 5828 Sebastian Place Ste 107 San Antonio, TX 78249 (210) 558-9606 Texas Health Ouest Inc 4415 Piedras Dr W Ste 207 San Antonio, TX 78228 (210) 736-1551 The Medical Team 1222 N Main Ave Ste 600 San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 227-9000 TEMPLE Medical Staffing Network Inc 2027 S 61st St Ste 100 A Temple, TX 76504 (254)742-2273 VICTORIA Citizens Home Health Agency 2807 N Ben Wilson (Upstairs) Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 579-1305 Crossroads Home Health Inc 1910 Commerce Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 578-2436 Detar Home Health 4204 N Laurent St Victoria, TX 77901 (361)576-5885 WACO Hilicrest Homecare Services 3000 Herring Ave Waco, TX 76708 (817)756-8011 Providence Home Care 528 Meadowlake Ctr Waco, TX 76712 (254)751-4780 WESLACO Knapp Medical Center Home Health 1401 E Eighth St Weslaco, TX 78596 (956)968-8567 GANADO Jourdanton, TX 78026 Eldercare Home Health 211 N 15th St 4241 Woodcock Dr Ste - 100 SAN BENITO Jackson Coun~ Hospital (830) 769-3849 KERRVILLE McAllen, TX 78501 (800) 677-1127 San Antonia, TX 78228 (210) 785-5200 Eldercare Home Health ALBUQUERQUE District Home are 1835 S Sam Houston 204 S Third St First Choice Healthcare Excel Care Services TX 78586 San Benito Option Care (Healix) Ganado, TX 77962 Kerrville Home Health 1801 S Fifth St Ste 117A 6322 Sovereign Ste 141 , (800) 333-6131 3530 Pan American Fwy (512) 771-3341 Care 1331 Bandera Way Ste 102 McAllen, TX 78503 (956) 787-3706 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 340-5106 SAN MARCOS Ste B Albuquerque, NM 87107 GEORGETOWN Kerrville, TX 78028 (830) 895-2101 Healthcare Unlimited - Genova Health Services Central Texas Medical (888) 926-4324 Williamson County Home Spmh Peterson Home Century Medical 522 E Dove 4403 NW Loop 410 Center Home Health ASHLAND Health 1930 S Austin 104 Care McAllen, TX 78504 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 340-1800 1345 Thorpe Ln TX 78666 San Marcos Curascript Infusion Georgetown, TX 78626 1420 Water St TX 78028 Kerrville (800)825-7780 Interim Healthcare Mpp of , 512 753-3584 ( ) Pharmacy 432613th St (800) 846-4220 , (830) 258-7400 IN~crse Placement Service S TX (Pjr Group Inc) Columbia Homecare Ashland, KY 41102 GOLIAD Total Home Care 801 W Pecan 5368 Fredericksburg Rd Ste 205 Lifeway 1205 Hwy 123 Ste 101 (606) 324-4427 Detar Home Health 631 Water St Kerrville, TX 78028 McAllen, TX 78501 (800) 272-1131 San Antonio, TX 78229 7026 0 308 San Marcos, TX 78666 (512) 353-3606 ATLANTA 310 E Pearl St (830) 896-8822 (21 ) - Caremark Inc Goliad, TX 77963 NEW BRAUNFELS Interim Healthcare Mpp of SEGUIN 120 Interstate N Pkwy (512) 645-2111 LA GRANGE S TX (Pjr Group Inc) Ste 116 A & B Home Health Care 5368 Fredericksburg Rd Gvh Home Care Services GA 30339 Atlanta GoNZALES Columbia Homecare Inc Ste 210 1215 E Court , 953-2028 770 Lifeway 839 S IH 35 Ste K TX 78229 San Antonio Seguin, TX 78155 ) ( Memorial Hospital Home 318 N Jefferson New Braunfels, TX 78130 , (210) 979-0208 (830) 379-2411 AUSTIN Health LaGrange, TX 78945 (830) 625-4837 1110 N Sarah Dewitt (409) 968-5072 Genova Health Services Interim Healthcare Mpp of SINTON Austin Parenteral Services Gonzales, TX 78629 (830) 672-7581 LAMPASAS 1000 N Walnut Ste D TX 78130 New Braunfels S TX (Pjr Group Inc) 5368 Fredericksburg Rd Aim Home Hospice 1600 W 38th St Ste 132 Austin, TX 78731 HARKER HEIGHTS Hill Country Hame Health , (830) 625-5795 Ste 220 TX 78229 San Antonio 108 W Sinton Sinton, TX 78387 (512) 458-3983 505 E Third St Ste 101 McKenna Care Home , (210) 308-7026 (512) 729-1372 Coram Alternate Site Hill Country Home Health Lampasas, TX 76550 Health Services 108 E FM 2410 Ste A (254) 554-3500 750 Lando St Ste B Interim Healthcare Mpp of SMITHV[LLE 9411 Parkfield Dr Ste 400 Harker Heights, TX 76548 254 554-3500 ( ) LAREDO New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)629-7568 S TX (Pjr Group Inc) 8299 Fredericksburg Rd Smithville Regional Austin, TX 78758 (900 777-5824 ) HARLINGEN Laredo Texas Home Care The Medical Team San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-8299 Hospital Home Health Care IV Specialty Inc Services Company LP 555 IH 35 W Ste 150 701 E Ninth St 8000 Anderson Square Brm Home Health PLLC 1700 Hendricks Second FI New Braunfels, TX 78130 Lilespan Home Health Smithville, TX 78957 Ste 113 2809 S Expwy 83 Ste B Laredo, TX 78040 (800) 954-3731 6243 IH 10 W Ste 375 (512) 360-2002 Austin, TX 78757 Harlingen, TX 78550 (956) 796-3266 PHARR San Antonio, TX 78201 210 798-5005 ( ) TAYLOR (512) 459-8777 (956) 412-5988 Mercy Regional Home Oncology Pharmacy First Home Health Health First Home Health Matria Healthcare Inc Johns Community Hospital Services 2809 S Expy 83 1320 Laredo St 216 E Expy 83 C 1777 NE Loop 410 Ste 600 3118 N Main Ste 105 1600 W 38th St Ste 120 TX 78550 Harlingen Laredo, TX 78040 Pharr, TX 78577 San Antonio, TX 78217 Taylor, TX 76574 Austin, TX 78731 , (800)717-5988 (956) 718-6770 (956)787-3397 (210)829-8553 (512)352-7311 (512)302-1771 9 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS Oncology Pharmacy Services 1600 W 38th Ste 104 Austin, TX 78731 (512) 302-1771 Tops Pharmacy Services 4101 James Casey St Austin, TX 78745 (512) 447-2202 Walgreens Home Care Inc 5555 N Lamar Blvd Ste E119 Austin, TX 78751 (512) 302-1411 BIRMINGHAM Medfusion Rx 5511 Hwy 280 Ste 301 Birmingham, AL 35242 (205) 995-8388 BOTHELL Caremark Inc 19102 Northcreek Pkwy Ste 110 Bothell, WA 98011 (425) 402-9199 BRENTWOOD Curascript Infusion Pharmacy 500 Wilson Pike Circle Ste 115 Brentwood, TN 37027 (615) 726-0776 BROW NS V ILLE South TX Cancer Cntr Pharmacy 2150 N Expwy Ste 83 Brownsville, TX 78520 (956) 548-0810 BRYAN Medical Center's Vital Care 200 W 26th St Bryan, TX 77803 (979) 822-3575 CARRIZO SPRINGS Wintergarden Area Vital Care 314 N Fifth St Carrizo Springs, TX 78834 (830) 876-2516 CINCINNATI Curascript Infusion Pharmacy 4623 Wesleh Ave Ste K Cincinnati, OH 45212 (513) 531-0012 COLUMBIA Caremark Inc 8955 Guilford Rd Columbia, MD 21046 (410)381-7770 DAYTON Curascript infusion Pharmacy 10 S Patterson Blvd Dayton, OH 45402 (937) 224-0406 ELIZABETHTOWN Curascript Infusion Pharmacy 3100 Ring Rd Ste C Elizabethtown, KY 42702 (270)763-8181 EVANSVILLE Curascript Infusion Pharmacy 600 N Weinbach Ave Ste 940 Evansville, IN 47711 (812)471-0511 GEORGETO W N Georgetown Healthcare System 805 W University Ste A Georgetown, TX 78626 (512)869-5800 HARLINGEN Valley Baptist Med Ctr Home Infusion Therapy 4405 Glasscock St Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)389-2450 INDIANAPOLIS Curascript Infusion Pharmacy 7301 Georgetown Rd Ste 121 Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 471-1430 KAILUA Caremark Inc 970 N Kaleheo Ave C106 Pali Palms Plaza Kailua, HI 96734 (808) 254-5841 LANCASTER Curascriptinfusion Pharmacy 1550 Sheridan Dr Ste 105 Lancaster, OH 43130 (740) 654-5640 LAREDO J & A Pharmacy 201 W Del Mar Laredo, TX 78041 (956)717-3839 Lmc Home Infusion 1610 E Bustamante St Laredo, TX 78041 (956)794-8350 Mercy IV Home Infusion 1610 E Bustamante St Laredo, TX 78043 (956)794-8350 MARYLAND HEIGHT SAINT LOUIS Talecris Biotherapeutics Inc 3168 Riverport Tech Ctr Dr Maryland Height, MO 63043 (800) 305-7881 MCALLEN Healthcare Unlimited - Century Medical 1100 E Laurel Ste 100 McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 994-9911 Valley Oncology Pharmacy 1901 S Second St McAllen, TX 78501 (956)687-6090 SHAWNEE MISSION Caremark Inc 15480 College Blvd Shawnee Mission, KS 66219 (913) 599-5166 SOMERSET Curascriptinfusion Pharmacy 83 Bogle Office Park Dr Somerset, KY 42503 (606)676-9916 SOUTHFIELD Caremark Inc 29524 Southfield Rd Ste 100 Southfield, MI 48076 (248) 968-6000 TAMPA BROWNSVILLE Odyssey Healthcare of South Texas 2501 Paredes Line Rd Ste 89 Brownsville, TX 78526 (956)504-5298 Omega Hospice 955 W Price Rd Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)504-5298 BRYAN Hospice Brazos Valley - Tnpha 502 W 26th St Bryan, TX 77802 (979) 821-2266 Odyssey Healthcare of Bryan-College Station 1716 Briarcrest Dr Ste 160 Bryan, TX 77802 (979) 691-8400 CORPUS CHRISTI Chrislus Spahn Hospice - Tnpha 1660 S Staples St Ste 205 Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361) 881-3159 FREDERICKSBURG Greater Hill Country Hospice 1605 E Main St Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830) 997-1335 HARLINGEN Sandi Jo Funk Hospice Program 4405 Glasscock St Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)389-2200 KERRVILLE Greater Hill Country Hospice 1420 Water St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)257-3111 Hospice Kerrville Area 1404 Sidney Baker N Kerrville, TX 78029 (830) 896-7758 LAREDO Homeline Hospice Care 1115 Chihuahua St Laredo, TX 78040 (956) 791-3012 Lmc Hospice 1700 Hendricks Second FI Laredo, TX 78040 (956)796-3266 LLANO Greater Hill Country Hospice 200 W Ollie Llano, TX 78643 (915) 247-3715 COLUMBUS Curascript Infusion Pharmacy 2935 Kenny Rd Ste 125 Columbus, OH 43221 (614)326-3900 MEMPHIS Caremark Inc 1682 Shelby Oaks Dr N Ste 1 Memphis, TN 38134 (901) 386-6108 METAIRIE Caremark Inc 3330 W Esplanade Ave Ste 209 Metairie, LA 70002 (504)833-8774 MILFORD Caremark Inc 115 Cedar St Milford, MA 1757 (508) 634-6800 MOUNT PROSPECT Caremark Inc 800 Biermann Court Ste B Mount Prospect, IL 60056 (847)634-7400 NORTHBROOK Caremark Inc 2211 Sanders Rd Northbrook, IL 60062 (800)323-8083 OKLAHOMA C[TY Option Care (Healix) 235 N MacArthur Ste 100 Oklahoma Ciry, OK 73127 (800)346-3949 PINE BROOK Caremark Inc 45 Rt 46 E Pine Brook, NJ 7058 (800) 447-4791 PITTSBURGH Caremark Inc Parkwest One Ste 590 Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (888) 285-4287 RALEIGH Caremark Inc 4505 Fair Meadow Ln Ste 102 Raleigh NC 27607 Ivpcare Inc 11500 Olive Blvd Ste 152 Saint Louis, MO 63141 (888) 569-1388 SAINT PAUL Caremark Inc 2400 W Country Rd D Ste 105 Saint Paul, MN 55112 (651) 635-9505 SAN ANTONIO Access Therapeutics Infusion LLC 1919 Oakwell Farmers Pkwy Ste 160 San Antonio, TX 78218 (210) 930-7200 Advantage Infusion Services Inc 15150 Nacogdoches Ste 175 San Antonio, TX 78247 (210)599-7276 Alliance Ambulatory Infusion Center 215 N San Saba San Antonio, TX 78207 (866)923-4495 Baby Stix LLC 700 S Zarzamora St Ste 304 San Antonio, TX 78207 (210) 438-4114 Coram Alternate Site Services 7042 Alamo Dawns Pkwy Ste 370 San Antonio, TX 78238 (210) 523-0125 Corinthian Care Group LP 11550 IH 10 W Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78230 (210)697-0673 Home Intensive Care (Oakdell Pharmacy) 7220 Louis Pasteur San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-6200 Homecare Dimensions Inc 12500 Network Bivd Ste 210 San Antonio, TX 78249 (210) 696-2626 Option Care (Healix) 5407 Bandera Rd Ste 102 San Antonio, TX 78238 (800) 340-2204 Park Infusion Care 4319 Medical Dr Ste 250 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 615-7475 Village Oaks Home IV Services 12702 Toepperwein Ste San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 656-9383 Walgreens Hame Care Inc (Pinnacle Healthcare) 4204 Gardendale St Ste 102103104106 San Antonio, TX 78229 r n~rrc~~ri r c (210) 615-7211 Caremark Inc 8010 Woodland Ctr Blvd Ste 200 Tampa, FL 33614 (800)237-2767 TORRANCE Ivpcare Inc 373 Van Ness Ave Ste 160 Torrance, CA 90501 (877) 813-0539 WACO Caremark Inc 510 N Valley Mills Dr Waco, TX 76710 (817)772-2006 Hillcresi Home Infusion Service 3000 Herring Ave Waco, TX 76708 (817)756-8011 WILMINGTON Ivpcare Inc 260-D Fordham Rd Wilmington, MA 1887 (866)657-0500 AUSTIN A-Med Community Hospice 7800 Shoal Creek Blvd Ste 242S Austin, TX 78757 (409)935-7913 Hospice Austin - Tnpha 4107 Spicewood Springs Rd Ste 100 Austin, TX 78759 (512)342-4700 Hospice Austin's Christopher House 2820 Eask MLK Jr Blvd Austin, TX 78759 (512)322-0747 Odyssey Healthcare of Austin 4201 W Parmer Ln Ste 100 Bldg C Austin, TX 78727 t~~~tio~-uc~c (512)310-0214 NEW BRAUNFELS Hope Hospice 611 N Walnut Ave New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)625-7500 CORPUS CHRISTI i i t I f SELLERSBURG SAN ANTONIO on Curascr p n us REDLANDS gRENHAM Walgreens Pharmacy Curascript Infusion Chrislus Santa Rosa Home 1800 S Staples Stes 308 11403 Bluegrass Pkwy Caremark Inc Pharmacy Hospice Brazos Valley Inc Care 312 Ste 400 1127 Bryn Mawr Ave 8755 Old State Rd 60 705 S Austin 4415 Centerview Dr Corpus Christi, TX 78404 Louisville, KY 40299 Redlands, CA 92374 Sellersburg, IN 47172 Brenham, TX 77833 San Antonio, TX 78228 (888) 414-4876 (502)357-1271 (909)796-7171 (812) 246-0555 (979) 277-9525 (210)581-5200 to ANCILLARY PROVIDERS Odyssey Healthcare of San Antonio 4415 Piedras Dr W Ste 205 San Antonio, TX 78228 (210)733-1212 VNA Hospice Inpatient Center 9303 Cinnamin Hill Bldg C San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)558-6300 VNA and Hospice of South Texas 8721 Botts Ln San Antonio, TX 78217 (210)804-5200 Vistacare Family Hospice 4242 Woodcock Ste 101 San Antonio, TX 78228 (210)738-8141 SAN BENITO Heart of The Valley Hospice 1835 S Sam Houston San Benito, TX 78586 (800)333-6131 Heart of The Valley Hospice 189 S Fannin San Benito, TX 78586 (800)333-6131 SAN MARCOS Central Texas Medical Center Hospice 1345 Thorpe Ln San Marcos, TX 78666 (512)753-3584 TEMPLE Odyssey Healthcare of Temple 2010 SW Hk Dodgen Laop Ste 201 Temple, TX 76504 (254)773-4600 VICTORIA Hospice of South Texas - Tnpha 1908 N Laurent Ste 430 Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 572-4300 WACO Providence Hospice 4830 Lakewood Dr Ste 5 Waco, TX 76710 (800)625-9328 YOAKUM Hospice of South Texas 505 McCarty Yoakum, TX 77995 (361)293-5268 AUSTIN Applied Genetics Inc 1524 IH 35 S Ste 200 Austin, TX 78704 (210)614-3641 Austin Eeg & Neuroscience Lab 4212 Medical Pkwy Ste 200 Austin, TX 78756 (512) 458-5223 Clinical Pathology Laboratories 1111 W 34th St Ste 100 Austin, TX 78705 (512) 467-0559 Clinical Pathology Laboratories 1301 W 38th St Ste 115 Austin, TX 78705 (512) 371-1913 Clinical Pathology Laboratories 2911 Medical Arts Sq Ste 4 Austin, TX 78705 (512)474-7566 Clinical Pathology Laboratories 711 W 38th St Ste E1 Austin, TX 78705 (512)323-6579 Clinical Pathology Laboratories 4303 James Casey Ste C Austin, TX 78745 (512)445-0045 Clinical Pathology Laboratories 5656 Bee Caves Rd Ste 8103 Austin, TX 78746 (512) 328-2462 Clinical Pathology Laboratories 9200 Wall St Austin, TX 78754 (512) 339-1275 Clinical Pathology Laboratories 11645 Angus Rd Ste 6 Austin, TX 78759 (512)345-8819 Clinical Pathology Laboratories 12201 Renfert Way Ste 330 Austin, TX 78759 (512)835-4093 Labcorp of America 1301 W 38th St Ste 104 Medical Park Tower Austin, TX 78705 (512) 467-9951 Labcorp of America 711 W 38th St Ste C 11 Medical Science Ctr Main Lab Austin, TX 78705 (512)452-2529 Labcorp of America 5015 Lakewood Dr Ste A Austin, TX 78710 (254)741-6515 Labcorp of America 4007 James Casey Ste 210 S Austin Professional Bldg Austin, TX 78745 (512)462-1175 Labcorp of America 4207 James Casey Ste 101 S Austin Austin, TX 78745 (512)443-0672 Quest Diagnostics 1221 Ben White Blvd Ste 1098 Austin, TX 78704 (512) 440-7343 Quest Diagnostics 2911 Medical Arts Ste 1 Austin, TX 78705 (512)478-5869 Quest Diagnostics 901 W 38th St Ste 105 Austin, TX 78705 (512)478-5869 Quest Diagnostics 12501HYMEADOW Dr Ste 28 Austin, TX 78750 (512) 918-2221 Seton Network Laboratories 601E 15th St Lower Level L Austin, TX 78731 (512)324-7000 St David's Laboratory 919E32ndSt Austin, TX 78705 (512)397-4241 BASTROP Clinical Pathology Laboratory 301 Hwy 71 W Ste 109 Bastrop, TX 78602 (512) 308-0982 BEEVILLE Beeville Doctors Lab 301 Hillside Dr 13 Beeville, TX 78102 (512)358-4492 Duest Diagnostics 1600 E Houston Ste B Beeville, TX 78102 (361)362-2405 BOERNE Quest Diagnostics 117 S Saunders Boerne, TX 78006 (830)816-2289 BROWNSVILLE Clinical Pathology Laboratory 1200 Central Blvd Bldg H Ste 3 Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)504-7171 Dynacare Southwest Labs 864 Central Blvd Ste 1250 Brownsville, TX 78520 (713) 704-2292 Labcorp at America 1200 Central Bldg Laboratory Corporation of America Brownsville, TX 78520 (956) 504-2364 Morningstar Diagnostic Services Inc 26 S Coria Ste C1 Brownsville, TX 78520 (956) 546-0000 BRYAN Clinical Pathology Laboraiory 2603 Olser 61 Bryan, TX 77802 (979)774-4504 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 3131 University Dr Bryan, TX 77802 (979)731-3220 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 3201 University Dr E Ste 340 Bryan, TX 77802 (979)776-7302 St Joseph Regional Lab 2700E 29th Ste 125 Bryan, TX 77802 (979)776-5350 St Joseph Regional Lab 2801 Franciscan Dr Bryan, TX 77802 (979)776-2400 St Joseph Regional Lab 2801 Franciscan Dr Second FI Bryan, TX 77802 (979)776-2400 St Joseph Regional Lab 2901E 29th Ste 109 Bryan, TX 77802 (979)774-6656 CLIFTON Goodall-Witcher Hospital 101 S Ave T Clifton, TX 76634 (254)675-8322 COLLEGE STATION Clinical Pathology Laboratory 1602 Rock Prairie Ste 230 College Station, TX 77845 (979) 694-1832 Labcorp of America 1602 Rock Prairie Rd Ste 180 Columbia Medical Plaza College Station, TX 77845 (979)696-3753 CORPUS CHRISTI Clinical Pathology Laboraiory 1701 Third St Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361) 884-6113 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 2727 Morgan Ave Ste 500 Corpus Christi, TX 78405 (361) 904-0041 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 13701 Northwest Ctr B1 Ste 108 Corpus Christi, TX 78410 (361) 767-6406 Clinical Pathology Laboraiory 6458 Saratoga Ste 260 Corpus Christi, TX 78414 (361)980-8442 Labcorp of America 1521 S Staples Ste 103 Corpus Christi Medical Towers Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361)888-8480 Labcorp of America 2701 Morgan Ave Ste 100 Bonilla Plaza Corpus Christi, TX 78405 (512) 881-9378 Labcorp of America 2222 Airline Rd Ste 7 A Meadow Oaks Shopping Ctr Corpus Christi, TX 78415 (361)985-0075 Quesi Diagnostics 1415 Third St Ste 203 Spohn Medical Plaza Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361)884-3584 Quest Diagnostics 3133 S Alameda Ste 500 Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361) 884-5375 Quest Diagnostics 2601 Hospital Blvd Ste 116 Corpus Christi, TX 78405 (512) 884-1948 Quest Diagnostics 2601 Hospital Blvd Ste 116 Physician Plaza E Corpus Chnsti, TX 78405 (361) 884-1948 Quest Diagnostics 13434 Up River Rd Ste A-8 Corpus Christi, TX 78410 (361) 241-8388 Quest Diagnostics 13434 Up River Rd Ste A-8 Corpus Christi, TX 78410 (361) 241-8388 Quesi Diagnostics 5262 S Staples Ste 215 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361)985-9461 Quest Diagnostics 5920 Saratoga Blvd Ste 150 Corpus Christi, TX 78414 (361)906-2657 DEL R[O Quest Diagnostics 1908 Ave F Del Rio, TX 78840 (830)768-0915 EDINBURG Dynacare Southwest Labs 4717 S Sugar Rd Ste H Edinburg, TX 78539 (956)287-0900 Labcorp of America 922 S Closner Blvd Edinburg Medical Plaza Edinburg, TX 78539 (956)383-7711 Microbiology Specialty Lab 3103 Ctr Pointe Dr Edinburg, TX 78539 (956)630-9522 ENGLEWOOD Dianon Systems 7485 E Parkview Ave Englewood, CO 80111 (800) 229-7271 FREDERICKSBURG Hcmh Clinical Laboratory 1020 Kerrville Hwy Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830) 997-1259 GEORGETOWN Clinical Pathology Laboratories 603 W University Ste 115 Georgetown, TX 78626 (512) 930-5044 HARLINGEN Clinical Pathology Laboratory 401 S 77 Sunshine Strip Ste D Harlingen, TX 78550 (866)412-1275 Community Reference Laboratory 2121 Pease St Ste 1C Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)389-1776 Dynacare Southwest Labs 2308 S 77 Sunshine Strip Ste 4 Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)365-3659 Labcorp of America 1713 Hills Blcd Ste 1-C Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)364-2250 Quest Diagnostics 1733 S Sunrise Strip Ste D Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)428-0307 Rio Grande Valley Medical Laboratory 2401 Ed Carey Dr Ste D Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)425-2710 Valley Baptist Reference Lab 2101 Pease St Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)389-1100 HAYS Central Plains Laboratories 2220 Canterbury Dr Hays, KS 67601 (785) 625-5646 HOPKINS Viromed Laboratories dba Labcorp of America Holdin 6101 Blue Circle Dr Hopkins, MN 55343 (972)566-3150 IRVINE US Labs 2601 Campus Dr Irvine, CA 92612 (888)450-0145 KERRVILLE Clinical Pathology Laboratory -Map Clinic 1331 Bandera Hwy Ste 8 Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)895-2803 Clinical Pathology Laboratory -Map Clinic 212 Wesley Dr Kerrville, TX 78028 (830) 257-1525 Spmh Clinical Laboratory 710 Water St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)258-7730 KILLEEN Labcorp of America 2301 S Clear Creek Rd Ste 130 Killeen, TX 76542 (254)554-5980 Quesi Diagnostics 2301 S Clear Creek Rd Ste 126 Killeen, TX 76542 (254)519-4123 LAREDO Clinical Pathology Laboratory 1002 Corpus Christi Laredo, TX 78041 (956)796-0052 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 6262 McPherson Rd Ste 107 Laredo, TX 78041 (956) 795-1275 Dynacare Southwest Labs 6801 McPherson Ste 328 Laredo, TX 78040 (956) 795-1411 Labcorp of America 209 W Village Blvd Ste 5 Palm View Medical Ctr Laredo, TX 78041 (956)727-3961 Quest Diagnostics 201 W Del Mar Blvd Ste 12- A Del Mar Plaza Laredo, TX 78041 (956) 791-7177 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS LAS CRUCES NEW BRAUNFELS Labcorp of America 755 S Telshor Blvd Ste 101-0 Las Cruces, NM 88011 (505)522-5957 LOCKHART Clinical Pathology Laboratories 5 Professional Plaza Lockhart, TX 78644 (512) 376-2012 LOS ANGELES National Genetics Insi dba Labcorp of America 2440 S Sepulveda Ste 130 Los Angeles, CA 90064 (800) 222-7566 MCALLEN Allergy Practice Consulting Group Inc 5200 N McColl Rd Ste 5 McAllen, TX 78504 (956)661-8841 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 100 E Savannah McAllen, TX 78501 (956)688-5750 Dynacare Southwest Labs 304 Lindberg Plaza Ste 8 McAllen, TX 78501 (956)994-8060 Labcorp of America 240 Lindberg Ctr McAllen, TX 78501 (956)631-0122 Labcorp of America 301 Liindberg Ste F Lindberg Plaza McAllen, TX 78503 (800)859-6992 Medical Arts Clinical Laboratory 5201 N Tenth St McAllen, TX 78504 (956)686-6462 Office Laboratory Services 5124 N Tenth St McAllen, TX 78504 (956)682-6615 Physician Laboratory Services LLC 707 Savannah Ave McAllen, TX 78503 (956)686-7236 Quest Diagnostics 1201 E Ridge Ste A McAllen, TX 78503 (956)682-0353 Rgv Vascular Labs Ltd 1200 E Ridge Rd Ste 10 McAllen, TX 78503 (956)686-2488 MISSION Labcorp of America 2006 Griffith Pkwy Mission, TX 78572 (956) 585-1745 Quest Diagnostics 1022 E Griffin Pkwy Ste 201 B Mission, TX 78572 (956)581-3019 NAVASOTA Clinical Pathology Lahoratory 500 E Washington Ave Navasota, TX 77868 (836)825-8166 Clinical Pathology Lahoratory 774 Lando St New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)609-3950 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 876 N Loop 337 Ste A New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)625-6850 Medical & Surgical Lah Inc 894 Loop 337 Ste A New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)625-6860 NEW CITY Dianon Systems 216 Congress New City, NY 10956 (800)328-2666 OKLAHOMA CITY Dianon Systems 840 Research Pkwy Oklahoma Ciry, OK 73104 (405)290-4314 PORT WASHINGTON Dianon Systems 12 Harbor Park Dr Port Washington, NY 11050 (516)626-4220 ROCKPORT Quest Oiagnostics 1209 Hwy 35 N Ste C Rockport, TX 78382 (361)729-3116 ROUND ROCK Clinical Pathology laboratories 7200 Wyoming Springs Rd Ste 100 Round Rock, TX 78681 (512) 255-1016 Quest Diagnostics 1 Chisholm Trail Bldg 1 Ste 320 Old Town Square Round Rock, TX 78681 (512)341-9264 SAN ANTONIO Center For Disease Detection LLC 3370 Nacogdoches Rd Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210)590-3033 Christus Santa Rosa Reference Lab 333 Houston San Antonio, TX 78227 (210)704-2301 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 206 San Pedro Ste 310 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210)225-8739 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 343 W Houston Ste 501 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210)444-0791 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 426 Castroville Rd Ste 1 San Antonio, TX 78207 (210)435-4711 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 1222 N Main Ste 110 San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 227-1275 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 8601 Village Dr Ste 200 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210)646-8169 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 4203 E Southcross Ste D San Antonio, TX 78222 (210) 359-1648 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 7333 Barlite Ste 260 San Antonio, TX 78224 (210) 924-5448 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 7390 Barlite B1 Ste 325 San Antonio, TX 78224 (210) 927-6685 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 4499 Medical Dr Ste 371 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-4008 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 7711 Louis 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(201)224-5594 Medplex Laboratories Inc 7271 Wurzbach Rd Ste 127 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)614-7823 Pathology Independent Laboratory 7703 Floyd Curl Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 567-4150 Pathology Reference Laboratory LLC 9600 Datapoint Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 892-3700 Quest Diagnostics 311 Camden Ste 301 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 226-6379 Quest Diagnostics 601 N Frio St San Antonio, TX 78207 (210) 225-5101 Quest Diagnostics 1303 McCulllough Ave Ste 136 San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 212-4668 Quest Diagnostics 8601 Village Dr Ste 106 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210)655-2583 Quest Diagnostics 3859 E Southcross Blvd Ste B San Antonio, TX 78222 (210)337-2436 Quest Diagnostics 88 Briggs Ave Ste 200 Southwest San Antonio, TX 78224 (210) 922-3614 Quest Diagnostics 2040 Babcock Rd Ste 303 Oakview San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)949-0276 Quest Diagnostics 4411 Medical Dr Ste 170 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)615-8580 Quest Diagnostics 4499 Medical Dr Ste 395 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)614-3777 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(361) 575-0636 Regional Medical Lab 2806 N Navarro Ste G Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 575-4851 Regional Medical Lab 2807 N Ben Wilson Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 582-0691 WACO Central Texas Pathology Laboratory PA 3115 Pine Ave 108 Waco, TX 76708 (254) 752-9621 Clinical Pathology Lab 2911 Herring Ave Waco, TX 76708 (254)755-4428 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS Clinical Pathology Lab 3115 Pine St Ste 108 Waco, TX 76708 (254) 714-1876 Clinical Pathology Lab 6600 Fishpond Rd Ste 102 Waco, TX 76710 (254)776-9722 Quest Diagnostics 2228 Washington Waco, TX 76710 (254)756-3569 Quest Diagnostics 333 Londonderry Dr Waco, TX 76712 (254)772-7462 Serolab 2000 N 25th St Waco, TX 76708 (254)753-4868 WEIMAR Colorado Fayette Medical Center 400 Youens Dr Weimar, TX 78962 (979)725-9531 W ESLACO Biocom Clinical Laboratories Inc 909 S James Ste H Weslaco, TX 78596 (956)969-3603 Clinical Pathology Laboratory 1210 E Eighth St Weslaco, TX 78596 (956)968-9734 Dynacare Southwest Labs 902 S Airport Ste 7 Weslaco, TX 78596 (956)477-4500 Labcorp of America 901 E Sixth St Ste 1 Mid- Valley Professional Corp Bldg Weslaco, TX 78596 (956) 968-1682 Quest Diagnostics 1125 S James St Ste C Weslaco, TX 78596 (956)969-2501 WHITNEY Lake Whitney Medical Center 201 N San Jacinto Whitney, TX 76692 (817)694-3165 WOODBURY Dianon Systems 40 Crossways Park Dr Woodbury, NY 11797 (800)328-2666 AUSTIN Red River Urological Services LP 1301 Capitol of TX Hwy Ste 8200 Austin, TX 78746 (866) 314-4242 Texas Lithotripters Limited ( Partnership III 1201 W 38th St Austin, TX 78705 (866) 314-4242 BROW NSVILLE Texas Lithotripters Limited Partnership I 1040 W Jefferson Brownsville, TX 78520 (866)314-4242 BRYAN Texas Lithotripsy LP Viii 3131 University Dr E Bryan, TX 77802 (866)314-4242 CHARLOTTE Lithotripters Inc PO Box 65093 Charlotte, NC 28265 (800)682-7971 CORPUS CHRISTI Texas Lithotripters Limited Partnership I 3636 S Alameda Ste A Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (866)314-4242 Texas Lithotripters Limited Partnership I 600 Elizabeth St 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Partnership III 1025 Garnerfield Rd Uvalde, TX 78801 (866)314-4242 WACO Red River Urological Services LP 3000 Herring St Waco, TX 76708 (866)314-4242 Red River Urological Services LP 6901 Medical Pkwy Waco, TX 76712 (866)314-4242 Texas Lithotripsy Limited Partnership Vii 6901 Medical Pkwy Waco, TX 76712 (866)314-4242 WESLACO Texas Lithotripters Limited Partnership I 1401 E Eighth St Weslaco, TX 78596 (866)314-4242 CORPUS CHRIST( Dubuis Hospital of Corpus Christi 600 Elizabeth St Third FI Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361)881-3223 Kindred Hospital -Corpus Christi 6226 Saratoga Blvd Corpus Christi, TX 78414 (361) 985-1825 EDINBURG Lifecare Hospitals of South Texas-Edinburg 333 W Freddy Gonzales Dr Edinburg, TX 78539 (956) 388-1800 JOURDANTON South Texas Regional Specialty Hospital 1604 Hwy 97 E Jourdanton, TX 78026 (830) 769-3515 CUEING Warm Springs Specialty Hospital At Luling 200 Memorial Dr Luling, TX 78648 (830) 875-8400 MCALLEN Lifecare Hospitals of South Texas-Mcallen 2001 S M St 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Foot Pain Relief Store LLC 7801 N Lamar Ste A126 Austin, TX 78752 (512) 374-0818 Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics 3019 Alvin Devane Ste 320 Austin, TX 78741 (512) 389-3210 Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics 5222 Burnett Rd Ste 400 Austin, TX 78756 (512) 302-4838 Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics 8105 Shoal Creek Blvd Austin, TX 78757 (512) 459-0011 Orthotie & Prosthetic Technologies Inc 8000 Anderson Sq Rd Ste 301 A Austin, TX 78757 (512) 377-2323 Petticoat Fair 7739 Northcrass Dr Ste M Austin, TX 78757 (512) 454-2900 Prescott's Orthotics and Prosthetics 3906 N Lamar Blvd Ste 100 Austin, TX 78756 (512)452-6479 The Orthopedic Stare 8311 Burnet Rd Austin, TX 78757 (512) 302-9370 BROWNSVILLE Century M Orthotics 6040 S Padre Island Dr Ste 2 Corpus Christi, TX 78412 (361)852-0614 Corpus Christi Prosthetics Inc 1326 Santa Fe Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361) 888-7752 Mastectomy Boutique 2222 Morgan Ave Ste 108 Corpus Christi, TX 78405 (361) 888-8876 Mattson Orthotics- Prosthetics LLC 3560 S Alameda Ste 2 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361)854-5200 Orthotics Division 2222 Morgan Ave Ste 107 Corpus Christi, TX 78405 (361) 888-5346 Park Prosthetics & Orthotics Inc 2222 Morgan Ave Ste 110 Corpus Christi, TX 78405 (361)888-5347 The Orthopedic Store 4455 Spid Ste 14 Corpus Christi, TX 78412 (361) 814-9600 EAGLE PASS San Antonio Prosthetics Corp 2147 EI Indio Hwy Eagle Pass, TX 78852 (830)757-5183 FREDERICKSBURG Prescott's Orthatics and Prosthetics 812-B N Llano Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830)990-8925 HARLINGEN Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics West Inc 2325 S 77 Sunshine Strip Ste C Harlingen, TX 78550 (956) 428-1160 Nutech Orthotics & Prosthetics LLC 2422 E Tyler Ave Ste A Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)412-5847 KERRVILLE Nutech Orthotics & Hanger Prosthetics & Prosthetics LLC Orthotics 302 Lorenaly Dr 320 W Water St Ste D Brownsville, TX 78526 Kerrville, TX 78028 (956)412-5847 (830)792-7737 BRYAN LAREDO Central Texas Orthofics & Prosthetics 2112 E Villa Maria Bryan, TX 77802 (979) 731-1985 Prescori's 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Antonio, TX 78258 (210) 614-8777 San Antonio Prosthetics Corp 2406 Commercial Ave Ste C San Antonio, TX 78221 (210) 932-4400 San Antonio Prosthetics Corp 11933 Network Blvd San Antonio, TX 78249 (210)616-0761 Sole Support Medical 7400 Louis Pasteur Dr Ste 112 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 615-0004 South Texas Orthopedic Products 8627 Cinnamon Creek Ste 701 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)641-6006 South Texas Prosthetics Inc 302 E Nakoma San Antonio, TX 78216 (210)377-1234 South Texas Prosthetics Inc 7390 Barlite Blvd Ste 345 San Antonio, TX 78232 The Orthopedic Stare 1211 Arlon Pkwy Ste 100 San Antonia, TX 78216 (210)366-2990 The Orthopedic Store 5440 Babcock Ste 300 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210) 697-0900 Uthsc Rehab Medicine- Rehab Engineering Lab 701 S Zarzamora San Antonia, TX 78207 (210)358-7650 Uthsc Rehab Medicine- Rehab Engineering Lab 7703 Floyd Curl Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 567-5346 SAN BEN[TO Progressive Orthotics & Prosthetics 2402 W Hwy 77 Ste D San Benito, TX 78586 (956)361-9727 Valley Orthopedic Prosthetics For The Valley 900 E Hwy 77 San Benito, TX 78586 (956) 399-1129 SAN MARCOS Orthotic & Prosthetic Technologieslnc 915 Hwy 80 San Mar Plaza San Marcos, TX 78666 (512) 754-9928 SEVERNA PARK Landmark Medical (Dynasplint Systems) 770 Ritchie Hwy Ste W21 Severna Park, MD 21146 (800)638-6771 VICTORIA Texas Orthotics & Prosthetics Inc 104 Teakwood Ste 1 Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 576-6027 VISTA Dj Orthopedics LLC 2905 Scott St Vista, CA 92083 (800)321-9549 WACO Ortho Rx Inc 6600 Fish Pond Rd Ste 201 A Waco, TX 76710 (254)741-6551 Providence Medical Equipment 540 Meadowlake Waco, TX 76712 (254)741-2495 MARIETTA Orthotripsy Services of Houston 1841 W Oak Pkwy Ste A Marietta, GA 30062 (800)464-3795 Orthotrips~ Services of San Antonio 1841 W Oak Pkwy Ste A Marietta, GA 30062 (800)464-3795 AUSTIN Austin Diagnostic Clinic Ambulatory Surgery Center 7600 N Capital of Texas Hwy Ste A Austin, TX 78731 (512)901-4029 Austin Endoscopy Center I LLC 8015 Shoal Creek Ste 300 Austin, TX 78757 (512)371-1519 Austin Surgical Hospital 3003 Bee Caves Rd Austin, TX 78746 (512) 314-3800 Bailey Square Surgery Ctr Inc 1111 W 34th St Ste 305 Austin, TX 78705 (512) 454-6753 Careos 3705 Medical Pkwy Ste 120 Austin, TX 78705 (512)458-5953 Central Park Surgery Ctr (Cntrl Austin Amb Srg Ctr 900 W 38th St Ste 200 Austin, TX 78705 (512) 323-2061 Healthsouth Surgical Hospital of Austin 6818 Austin Ctr Blvd Ste 100 Austin, TX 78731 (512)346-1994 North Austin Surgery Center 12201 Renfert Way Ste 120 Austin, TX 78758 (512)832-9088 South Austin Surgery Center (Premier Ambulatory ) 4207 James Casey Ste 203 Austin, TX 78745 (512)440-7894 St David's Day Surgery Center 900E 30th St Ste 111 Austin, TX 78705 (512) 397-4167 Stonegate Surgery Center LP 2501 W William Cannon Dr Ste 301 Austin, TX 78745 (512)439-7300 Surgicare at South Austin 4307 James Casey St Austin, TX 78745 (512)416-6006 Texan Surgery Center 7000 N Mopac Ste 120 Austin, TX 78731 (512) 342-0900 Texas 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McCall Rd Edinburg, TX 78539 (877) 994-9770 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS Surgical Center of South Texas 4702 S McColl Rd Edinburg, TX 78539 (956) 994-9770 FREDERICKSBURG Hill Country Facial Plastic Surgery Centerlnc 206 W Windcrest Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830) 997-0252 HARLINGEN Valley Baptist Ambulatory Surgery Center 2220 Pease St Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)389-6000 Valley Endoscopy Center 3101 S 77 Sunshine Strip Ste B Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)421-2324 Valley Eye Surgery Center 1515 Ed Carey Dr Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)423-2773 LAREDO Lmc Ambulatory Center 7210 McPherson Rd Laredo, TX 78041 (956)618-6800 Mercy Ambulatory Care Center 7208 McPherson Ave Laredo, TX 78045 (956)718-6800 MARBLE FALLS Kirby Highland Lakes Surgery Center 204 Gateway N Ste B Marble Falls, TX 78654 (830) 798-1821 MCALLEN McAllen Surgical Specialty Center Ltd 1309 E Ridge Rd Ste 3 McAllen, TX 78503 (956)631-7202 Rio Grande Surgery Center 1809 S Cynthia McAllen, TX 78503 (956)618-4402 NEW BRAUNFELS McKenna Ambulatory Surgical Center 628 N Union New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830) 606-1329 PFLUGERV[LLE Seton Ptlugerville 200 N Healtherwilde Pflugerville, TX 78660 (512) 324-5350 ROUND ROCK Oakwood Surgery Center 2250 Round Rock Ave Round Rock, TX 78681 (512) 246-8777 SAN ANTONIO Alamo Heights Surgery „ Center Ltd 5307 Brdway Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78209 (210)826-7366 Christus Santa Rosa Hospital 333 N Santa Rosa San Antonio, TX 78207 (210)704-2011 Christus Santa Rosa Surgery Center LLP 2833 Babcock Rd Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)705-6300 Diagnostic Clinic of San Antonio Ambulatory Surger 4647 Medical Dr San Antonio, TX 78284 (210) 615-1300 Gab Endoscopy Center Ltd 621 Camden St San Antonio, TX 78215 (210)253-3430 Gastroenterology Consultants 8214 Wurzbach Rd San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-1234 Healthsouth San Antonio Surgery Center 5290 Medical Dr San Antonia, TX 78229 (210) 614-0187 Healthsouth Surgery Center 5290 Medical Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-0187 Healthsouth Surgery Center Ai Pasteur Plaza 7909 Fredericksburg Rd Ste 222 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)581-5960 Methodist Ambulatory Surgery Center -Central 1008 Brooklyn Ave San Antonio, TX 78215 (210)225-0496 Methodist Ambulatory Surgery Center -Northeast 12702 IH 35 N San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 654-1000 Methodist Ambulatory Surgery Center-Medical Center 4411 Medical Dr Ste 200 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)275-0200 Methodist Ambulatory Surgery Hospital- Northwest 9150 Huebner Rd Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)691-8000 NIX Healthcare System 414 Navarro San Antonio, TX 78205 (210)271-1800 North Central Methodist Asc LP 19010 Stone Oak Pkwy San Antonio, TX 78258 (210) 575-5200 Northeast Baptist Surgery Center 8715 Village Dr Ste 200 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210)477-1775 Northwest Ambulatory Surgery Center 315 N San Saba San Antonio, TX 78207 (210)704-4000 Novamed Surgery Center of San Antonio 7810 Louis Pasteur Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 692-0218 Ocular Surgery Center 1100 N Main Ave San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 222-2154 San Antonio Digestive Disease Endoscopy Center 343 W Houston St Ste 1006 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 646-9702 San Antonio Endoscopy Cenier LP 8550 Data Point Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 615-7232 San Antonio Gastroenterology Endoscopy 520 E Euclid Ave San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 226-1240 Sonterra Endoscopy Center 225 E Sonterra Blvd Ste 101 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210)403-3528 Specialty Surgery Center 5255 Prue Rd Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)614-6059 St Luke's Baptist Surgery Center 7902 Ewing Halsell San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 297-1249 Surgical Arts Center 6501 Blanco Rd San Antonio, TX 78216 (210)341-7264 SAN MARCOS Central Texas Ambulatory Endoscopy Center 1305 Wonder World Dr Ste 105 San Marcos, TX 78666 (512)754-8676 San Marcos Surgery Center 1891 Medical Pkwy San Marcos, TX 78666 (512)754-7999 SEGUIN South Texas Surgical Center 214 Medical Dr Seguin, TX 78155 (830)401-2800 VICTORIA Surgicare OAP Center Victoria 1903 E Sabine Victoria, TX 77901 (512)576-4105 The Surgery Center 6370 N Navarro Victoria, TX 77904 (361) 570-8311 WACO Fish Pond Surgery Center 6600 Fishpond Rd Ste 104 Waco, TX 76710 (254)751-9836 Healthsouth Waco Surgical Center 7003 Woodway Dr Ste 307 Waco, TX 76712 (254) 399-8519 Texas Lithotripters LP II 3000 Herring Ave Waco, TX 76708 (910)485-8871 WEIMAR Colorado Fayette Medical Center 400 Youens Dr Weimar, TX 78962 (979)725-9531 W ESLACO Eye Surgery Center of Rgv (Weslaco Ophthalmology) 1402 E Sixth St Weslaco, TX 78596 (956)968-6155 WHITNEY Lake Whitney Medical Center 201 N San Jacinto Whitney, TX 76692 (817)694-3165 SAN ANTONIO Pathology Associates of San Antonio LLP 333 N Santa Rosa Path Dept San Antonio, TX 78207 (210)225-3750 Pathology Associates of San Antonio LLP 9600 Datapoint Dr San Antonia, TX 78229 (210) 892-3700 AUSTIN PET Imaging 6101 Balcones Dr Ste 101 Austin, TX 78731 (512) 467-9992 BROWNSVILLE South Texas Cancer Center 2150 N Expwy 83 Brownsville, TX 78521 (972)490-2900 CORPUS CHRISTI Coastal Bend PET Scan Ltd 1533 Fifth St Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361) 880-7226 HARLINGEN South Texas Cancer Center 2121 Pease St Ste 101 Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)364-6700 MCALLEN McAllen PET Imaging Center 1801 S Fifth St Ste 110 McAllen, TX 78503 (956)490-9652 South Texas Cancer Center -McAllen 1901 S Second St McAllen, TX 78503 (972)490-2900 NEW ORLEANS McKesson Specialty Pharmaceuticals LLC 5712 Jarvis St New Orleans, LA 70123 (888)456-7274 ALICE Alice Orthopedic Ph)ISical Therapy(Rehab Affiliates 500 N Flournoy Dr Alice, TX 78332 (361) 661-0255 Humpal Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Centers 1302 E Fifth St Alice, TX 78332 (361)664-9675 ARANSAS PASS Humpal Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Centers 2150 W Wheeler Aransas Pass, TX 78336 (361)758-5199 Karen Gayle LPT 1560 W Wheeler Ste A Aransas Pass, TX 78336 (361) 758-7384 AUSTIN Affiliated Physical Therapy 4310 James Casey Ste 1 D Austin, TX 78745 (512) 445-5213 Austin Manual Therapy Associates 9101 Burnet Rd Ste 107 Austin, TX 78758 (512) 832-9411 Austin Rehab Clinic - Central 1600 W 38th Ste 210 Jefferson Bldg Austin, TX 78731 (512) 458-4251 Austin Rehab Clinic - North 9010 N IH-35 Ste 112 Austin, TX 78753 (512) 339-7010 Austin Rehab Clinic - Southwest 4303 Victory Dr Austin, TX 78704 (512)339-7010 Balance Therapy of Texas 7000 N Mopac Ste 315 Austin, TX 78731 (512)345-4664 Balance Therapy of Texas 7900 Shoal Creek Blvd Ste 200 Austin, TX 78757 (512) 345-4664 Ben White Physical Therapy 2312 Western Trails B-202 Austin, TX 78745 (512)444-3425 Bio-Sport Physical Therapy 1310 RR620SC15 Austin, TX 78734 (512)263-7025 Champion Performance Physical Therapy PC 12611 Hymeadow Dr Austin, TX 78729 (512) 996-0441 Champion Performance Physical Therapy PC 12325 Hymeadow Dr Ste 3- 100 Austin, TX 78750 (512)996-0441 Concentra Medical Center 2171 B Woodward Austin, TX 78744 (512)440-0555 Concentra Medical Center 8868 Research Blvd Ste 601 Austin, TX 78758 (512)467-7232 Eagle Ward Rehabilitation Inc 5300 Bee Cave Rd Ste 1- 100 Austin, TX 78746 (512)732-0102 Eagle Ward Rehabilitation Inc 13450 Research Blvd Ste 115 Austin, TX 78750 (512) 258-5300 Eagle Ward Rehabilitation Inc 4013 Marathon Blvd Austin, TX 78756 (512)302-1930 Easter Seals -Central Texas 919 W 281 /2 St Austin, TX 78705 (512)478-2581 from The Heart Therapy Service 5524 Bee Cave Rd Bldg M Austin, TX 78746 (512)306-1707 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 3705 Medical Pkwy Ste 560 Austin, TX 78705 (512) 452-6475 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 6818 Austin Ctr Blvd Ste 111 Austin, TX 78744 (512) 418-8870 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 11623 Angus Rd Ste 1812 Oaks Austin, TX 78759 (512)345-4421 Lakeway Aquatic Therapy & Wellness Center 1927 Lohmans Crossing Ste 100 Austin, TX 78734 (512) 261-0620 Little Tesoros Therapy Services 9101 Burnet Rd Ste 103 Austin, TX 78758 (512)248-2422 Lloyd Physical Therapy Services 4105 Medical Pkwy Ste 100 Austin, TX 78756 (512)458-6386 Orthotic & Prosthetic Technologieslnc 8000 Anderson Sq Rd Ste 301 A Austin, TX 78757 (512) 377-2323 15 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS Sante Rehabilitation BANDERA Health Success Rehab Tillman Physical Therapy New Stride PT and Eagle Pass Therapy Group Center & Sports Training Ctr Inc Rehabilitation Services 800 W 34th St Ste 250 Comprehensive Physical 305 Kings Hwy Ste 208 2519 S Lakeline Bivd 7101 S Staples Ste 103 2499 N Veterans Bivd Ste E Austin, TX 78705 Therapy Brownsville, TX 78521 Ste 100 Corpus Christi, TX 78413 Eagle Pass, TX 78852 ( ) 512 454-4599 3546 Hwy 16 S 956 831-7600 ( ) Cedar Park, TX 78613 (361 994-9898 ) (830)758-0366 Sante Rehabilitation Bandera, TX 78003 (830) 796-3447 Isla Physical Therapy (512) 331-6200 New Stride PT and EDINBURG Group 1160 Paredes Line Rd CLIFTON Rehabilitation 6001 William Cannon Dr BASTROP Brownsville, TX 78520 14302 Nemo Ct p tus Healthcare Bldg 1 Ste 304 TX 78749 Austin Garner and Riley Physical (956) 546-7777 Goodall-Witcher Hospital 101 S Av T Corpus Christi, TX 78418 (361) 949-9898 2610 Cornerstone Blvd , (512) 288-4746 Therapy 301 Hwy 71 W Ste 106 Lakeview Rehab Care 95 E Price Rd Bldg B e Clifton, TX 76634 Osborne Physical Therapy Edinburg, TX 78539 (g56) 668-1818 Sante Rehabilitation Group Bastrop, TX 78602 Brownsville, TX 78521 6729 44 (254) 675-8322 4925 Gollihar Corpus Christi, TX 78412 Besl Care Physical 9607 Research Blvd (512) 321-9659 - (956) 5 COLLEGE STATION (361) 980-0707 Therapy Ste 675 Physical Therapy Providers Inc Mercy Kids Rehab 5850 FM 802 Ste F5-F7 Peak Performance in Pamela A McDowell PC 1615 S Closner Blvd Ste F1 TX 78539 Edinburg Austin, TX 78759 (512) 527-9608 109 S Hasler Brownsville, TX 78520 Motion Physical Therapy Center 1001 Louisiana Ste 402 TX 78404 Corpus Christi , g56 387-0939 ( ) South Austin Bastrop, TX 78602 (512) 308-9957 (956) 831-6610 12815 Wellborn Rd FM , (361) 853-0488 Kidding Around Therapy Rehabilitation Clinic Inc 2211 S IH 35 Ste 401 BEEYILLE Mercy Kids Rehab 871 Old Alice Rd Ste 600 2154 Ste 160 Colle a Station, TX 77845 9 Pamela A McDowell PC 6026 Ebanwood Inc 3133 W Alberta Austin, TX 78741 (512)441-1866 Advanced Rehabilitative Brownsville, TX 78520 (956) 541-2102 g7g 696-4800 ( ) Corpus Christi, TX 78412 4 22 Edinburg, TX 78539 (956)618-1242 South Austin Therapy Serviceslnc 401 N Washington Pro Motion Rehabilitation CORPUS CHRISTI (361)77 -0 8 Rehab One Los Ninos Pediatric Rehab Group Beeville, TX 78102 133 E Price Rd Ste B and C Affiliated Thera Grou pY p 4300 S Padre Island Dr g20 S Closner Ste A 4701 Westgate Blvd (512) 358-0725 Brownsville, TX 78521 practice Corpus Christi, TX 78411 Edinburg, TX 78539 Ste D403 Beeville Orthopedic Ph s (956) 541-2111 4738 S Padre Island Dr (361) 993-6011 (956) 287-2006 Austin, TX 78745 (512) 892-5250 Thrpy (Rehab Atfiliates~ Superkids Rehabilitation Corpus Christi, TX 78411 Shea Physical Therapy Performance Therapeutics Sports Center 1602 E Houston St Ste C Beeville, TX 78102 Inc 5337 S Padre Island Hwy (361) 853-6100 gay Area Physical Therapy 5440 Everhart Rd Ste 1 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 2502 W Freddy Gonzalez Ste B 1600 W 38th St Ste 201 (361) 358-5717 Ste B Center (361) 994-5224 Edinburg, TX 78539 Austin, TX 78731 (512) 206-0433 Coastal Bend Spine & Brownsville, TX 78521 (g56) 831-7600 4252 C S Alameda Ste C y • py Shull Ph sical Thera 956 381-1600 ( ) St David's Physical Sport PC 1301 E Houston BRYAN Corpus Christi, TX 78412 (361) 993-9434 Center 4646 Corona Dr Ste 130 Premier Comprehensive Physical Therapy Therapy & Spine Op Services Beeville, TX 78102 (361) 362-1700 St Joseph Regional Calallen Orthopedic PT li Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361) 225-2539 3115 W Alberta Rd 1015E 32nd St Physical Therapy (Rehab Affi ates) Edinburg, TX 78539 Austin TX 78705 BLANCO 2801 Franciscan Dr 14317 Northwest Blvd y Six Points Ph sical (956) 994-8505 , (512) 867-5092 Hcmh Physical Therapy Bryan, TX 77802 Ste C Corpus Christi, TX 78410 Therapy 1521 S Staples Ste 405 Wiggles Children's Rehab Strickland Physical 825 Fourth St (979) 776-3777 (361) 767-8340 Corpus Christi, TX 78404 2715 Trenton Rd Therapy Associates 7600 Burnet Rd Ste 560 Blanco, TX 78606 Sports Medicine and PT of BUDA Concentra Medical Center 361 879-0006 ( ) Edinburg, TX 78539 ( ) 683-1155 956 Austin, TX 78757 Greater TX Hill Country Physical Therapy & 2209 N Padre Island Dr Ste M South Texas Sports Medicine ELGIN (512) 458-1183 825 Fourth St P 0 Box Rehabilitation Concepts Corpus Christi TX 78408 5959 S Staples Ste 105 The Orthopedic Store 8311 Burnet Dr 1629 Blanco, TX 78606 pg 1762 FM 967 Ste A , (361) 289-5811 Carpus Christi, TX 78413 (361) 993-9494 Elgin Physical Therapy Clinic Austin, TX 78757 (877) 415-1600 (830) 833-5581 Buda, TX 78610 (512) 295-8334 Concentra Medical Center 4025 S Padre Island Dr Spine and Sport PT (Rehab 600 N Main El i TX 78621 Town and Country North BOERNE i PT BULYERDE Corpus Christi, TX 78411 361 852-8255 ( ) Affiliates) 5425 S Padre Island Dr g n, (512) 285-4406 5114 Balcones Wood Dr Ste 306 Boerne Orthoped c (Rehab Affiliates) Balance & Physical Davis Physical Therapy Ste 166 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 FREDERICKSBURG Austin, TX 78745 (512) 892-7337 1201 S Main St Ste 122 Boerne, TX 78006 Therapy Center of Bulverde Inc 4040 five Points Rd Ste A7 (361) 906-2062 Fredericksburg PT Town and Country PT (830) 249-8600 2395 Bulverde Rd Ste 104 Corpus Christi, TX 78410 DEL RIO 1425 E Main St Ste 600 Fredericksburg TX 78624 Capital Hand Central Park Boerne Physical Therapy Institute LLC Bulverde, TX 78163 (830) 980-6880 (512) 241-9531 pmistad Ph sical Therapy y , 830 990-2699 ( ) 3701 N Lamar Ste 301A Austin TX 78705 430 W Bandera Ste 26 Bulverde Physical Therapy Hand Therapy Service 5440 Everhart Ste 1 Clinic 2201 N Bedell Ave Ste 8 Hcmh Physical Therapy , (512) 302-3922 Boerne, TX 78006 (830) 249-7211 & Wellness Center Corpus Christi, TX 78411 Del Rio, TX 78840 1020 Kerrville Hwy Town and Counlry PT 20475 Hwy 46W Ste 150 381 ( ) 992-1435 (830) 774-1556 Fredericksburg, TX 78624 South Weils Physical Therapy of Boerne Bulverde, TX 78163 (830) 980-4055 Humpal PhysicaiTherapy Del Rio PhysicaiTherapy (830) 997-1357 4534 Westgate Blvd 34910 IH 10 W & Sports Medicine Centers & Rehab Center Sports Medicine and PT of Ste 104 Boeme, TX 78006 CEDAR PARK 13434 Leopard St Ste A6a 1100 Bedell Ave Greater TX Hill Country Austin, TX 78745 (210) 823-0182 Corpus Christi, TX 78410 Del Rio, TX 78840 1316 S St Hwy 16 (512) 892-7337 Affiliated Physical (361) 241-7399 (830) 775-9118 Fredericksburg, TX 78624 Town and Count West ry s Rd Ste 152 3201 B v C BROWNSVILLE Therapy 200 Buttercup Blvd Ste 122 Humpal Physical Therapy DRIPPING SPRING (830) 997-2001 ee a e Austin, TX 78746 Action Physical Therapy 2495 Boca Chico Cedar Park, TX 78613 & Sports Medicine Centers 5026 Deepwood Cir Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine and PT of Greater TX Hdl Country (512) 306-8071 Brownsville, TX 78521 (512) 219-8890 Corpus Christi, TX 78415 Rehabilitation Concepts 1412A E Main St Versatile Physical Therapy (956) 504-0810 Champion Performance (361) 854-2278 PC Fredericksburg, TX 78624 and Fitness 1221 W Ben White Blvd Bright Start Children's Physical Therapy PC 1220 Toro Grande Dr innovative Ph ical 1~ 26550 RR 12 Ste 1 Oakwood Plaza 830 997-2001 ( ) Ste 211A Rehabilitation Center 2334 Boca Chico Blvd Cedar Park, TX 78613 Therapy 3945 Hwy 77 ®FM 624 Dripping Spring, TX 78620 FULTON Austin, TX 78704 Ste 100 (512) 996-0441 Corpus Christi, TX 78410 (512) 858-2596 South Texas Sports (512 707-8392 Brownsville, TX 78521 Healthsouth Sports (361) 387-1200 EAGLE PASS Medicine Wellness Matters Physical Therapy (956) 544-7722 ill Ph i l Medicine & Rehab Center 500 W Whitestone Blvtl Innovative Ph ical ys• Back To Action 107 FM 3036 1701 W 35th Brownsv e ys ca Thera py Ste 101 Therapy S 1000 Crown Ridge Blvd Fulton, TX 78358 (361) 729-8668 Austin, TX 78703 1714 Boca Chico Blvd Cedar Park, TX 78613 4455 S P I D te 8 Ste C (512) 275-0282 Brownsville, TX 78520 (512) 918-3000 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 Eagle Pass, TX 78852 GEORGETOWN Your Personal Best (956) 544-2401 Milestone Children's (361)986-0708 (830)757-2497 Physical Therapy Health Success Children's Therapy PLLC New Stride P7 and Eagle Pass Physical Georgetown Physical 3006 Bee Caves Rd Rehab 1490 E Whitestone Blvd Rehabilitation Therapy Therapy Ste A290 302 Kings Hwy Ste 208 Bldg 2 Ste 100 3747 S Alameda 345 S Adams Ste 5 204 S IH 35 Ste 203 Austin, TX 78746 Brownsville, TX 78521 Cedar Park, TX 78613 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 Eagle Pass, TX 78852 Georgetown, TX 78628 (512)329-6617 (956)550-8200 (512) 260-3300 (361)814-9898 (830)773-8600 (512) 863-7761 16 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS GIDDINGS Giddings Physical Therapy Clinic 781 E Brenham Giddings, TX 78942 (979)542-0223 Jones and Cowen Physical Therapy 2428 E Austin Giddings, TX 78942 (979)542-7300 GOLIAD Gulf Coast Rehabilitation 310 E Pearl Ste B Goliad, TX 77963 (361)645-1560 GONZALES Kingsville Orthopedic PT (Rehab Affiliates) 323 W King Ave Kingsville, TX 78363 (361) 592-6142 LA BLANCA Procare Therapies 18360 FM 493 La Blanca, TX 78558 (956) 262-1192 LAREDO Back To Action 5901 McPherson Rd Stet 1 B Laredo, TX 78041 (956)428-8951 Therapy 1419 Corpus Christi St Memorial Hospital Innovative Physical Therapy Service Therapy 1110 Sarah Dewitt Dr 1605 Del Mar Blvd Ste 14 Gonzales, TX 78629 Laredo, TX 78041 (830)672-7581 (956)725-2882 HARLINGEN Innovative Physical Action Physical Therapy 6801 McPherson Rd 2805 S Expwy 83 Ste C Ste 213 Harlingen, TX 78550 Laredo, TX 78041 (956)440-9675 (956)726-0060 Back To Action Isla Physical Therapy 1118 E Harrison 5110 McPherson Rd Ste 5 Harlingen, TX 78550 Laredo, TX 78041 (956)428-8951 (856) 546-7777 Health Success Rehab Laredo Work Rehah Center Healthstats Mgmt LLC 729 Coronado Village ( ) Harlingen, TX 78550 5904 W Dr Ste 3 (956) 421-4667 Laredo, TX 78041 Mercy Kids Rehab (956) 796-9100 1309 E Tyler Ste B Mercy Kids Rehab Harlingen, TX 78550 2108 Chihuahua Ste 1-3 (956)440-0580 Laredo, TX 78041 HELOTES (956) 717-0441 Relates Physical Thera Norlhside Rehabilitation & Sports Rehab pY Center 12980 Bandera Rd 5904 W Dr Ste A Relates, TX 78023 Laredo, TX 78041 (210)325-5506 (956)725-7799 ITALY Wiggles Children's Rehab Physical Therapy Pro Laredo, TX 78040 204 E Main St (956) 723-6700 MARBLE FALLS Affiliated Physical Therapy 1706 Hwy 1431 W Marble Falls, TX 78654 (830) 693-3455 Sports Medicine and PT of Greater TX Hill Country 1002 Ninth St Ste A Marble Falls, TX 78654 (830) 693-7248 Sports Medicine and PT of Greater TX Hill Country 204 Gateway N Ste B Marble Falls, TX 78654 (830)798-1821 Reliant Therapeutics 3130 N 23rd St McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 664-1816 Therapeutic Solutions 500 E Dove Ave Ste B McAllen, TX 78504 (956)686-3434 Therapy Network 801 E Nolana St Ste 10 McAllen, TX 78501 (956)664-9904 Valley Therapy Centerlnc 5403 N McCall Rd McAllen, TX 78504 (956)661-0777 MCALLEN MERCEDES Turning Point Therapy & Technology 974 Loop 337 New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830) 608-9812 PFLUGERVILLE Affiliated Physical Therapy 15803 Windermere Dr Ste 205 Pflugerville, TX 78660 (512)670-2017 Town and Country PT East 1420 Wells Branch Pkwy Unit 400 Pflugerville, TX 78660 (512)670-3238 Accent Therapy Provider Oualily Therapy Providers PORT LAYACA 10125 N Tenth St Ste D TX 78504 McAllen 50 N Vermont Mercedes, TX 78570 Gulf Coast Rehabilitation , (956)393-2287 (956)514-1551 128 N Commerce port Lavaca, TX 77979 Action Physical Therapy MISSION (361) 552-1977 1020 Zinnia Ave McAllen, TX 78504 Davis Physical Therapy PORTLAND (956) 423-2504 Clinic 2019 N Conway Humpal Physical Therapy In-Step Physical Therapy 1421 N Second St Ste E Mission, TX 78572 & S arts Medicine Centers p 1700 Wildcat Ste C McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 581-6252 Portland, TX 78374 (956) 972-1747 Optimum Therapy Mission (361) 643-8243 Innovative Therapy PC 2624 N McColl Rd L022 E Griffin Pkwy Portland Physical Therapy McAllen, TX 78501 Ste 203 TX 78572 Mission Specialists 1500 Wildcat Dr Ste H (956)994-1700 , (856)664-9957 Portlantl,TX 78374 Kids In Motion 5211 W MC Coll Performance Therapeutics (361) 643-9900 South Texas Sports McAllen, TX 78504 (956) 630-6112 -Mission 1317 St Claire Blgd A Ste 2 Mission, TX 78572 09 Cedar Dr Ste B Leaps & Bounds Pediatric (956) 584-3535 portland, TX 78374 Rehab Centerlnc 7017 N Tenth St Ste T Puig Physical Therapy (361) 643-3993 McAllen, TX 78504 Center RAYMONDV[LLE (956) 630-6300 2122 E Griffin Pkwy n, TX 78572 Mis Impact Physical Therapy McAllen Healthcare & s 956 585-8886 100 N Hwy 77 Ste N Rehabilitation Ctr 1400 E Ridge Rd Ste 1 Rising Stars Therapy Raymondville, TX 78580 (956) 689-9195 McAllen, TX 78503 Center LLC (956) 686-2150 2402 Brook St Ste B RIO GRANDE CITY Mission TX 78572 ROMA La Mision Therapy Services II 510 E Bravo Blvd Roma, TX 78584 (956)849-5552 ROUND ROCK Austin Rehab Clinic 901 Round Rock Ave Bldg C Ste 101 Round Rock, TX 78681 (512)255-8700 Eagle Ward Rehabilitation Inc 1401 S IH 35 Ste 140 Round Rock, TX 78664 (512) 238-1155 Evolve Physical Therapy 3408 Campanella Dr Round Rock, TX 78664 (512) 507-7163 Reavis Rehabilitation Center 1208-0 N IH 35 Round Rock, TX 78681 (512)310-7665 Round Rock Physical Therapy 894 Summit Round Rock, TX 78664 (512)255-8700 Round Rock Physical Therapy 900 Round Rock Ave Ste 101 Round Rock, TX 78664 (512)255-8700 Round Rock Rehab 16020 Park Valley Dr Round Rock, TX 78681 (512)388-1448 St David's Physical Therapy & Spine Ctr Op Service 901 Round Rock Ave Round Rock, TX 78681 (512) 218-8230 McAllen Healthcare & Rehabilitation Ctr (856) 583-7752 Aptus Healthcare SAN ANTONIO 5521 N McColl TX 78504 McAllen Terry Physical Therapy 1918 E Griffin Pkwy 502 E Second St Rio Grande City, TX 78582 Access Quality Therapy , (956) 686-2150 Mission, TX 78572 856 4 ( ) 88-1818 Services Inc 5368 Fredericksburg Rd Milestones Therapeutic 1956) 583-2995 La Mision Therapy Italy, TX 76651 (972) 937-7850 LIBERTY HILL Associaies 3300 N McColl Ste A e a Wiggles Children s 2011 Griffin Pkwy 200 E Main St TX 78582 Rio Grande City San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 349-0096 KERRVILLE Georgetown Physical McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 661-0475 Mission, TX 78572 (956)585-2439 , (956)488-1440 Advanced Physical Foundation Health Therapy 13740 W State Hwy 29 Optimum Therapy NEW BRACNFELS ROBSTOwN Therapy 303 E Ouincy Ste 102 Ph sical Therapy Ltd Y 1740 Junction Hwy Ste 3 406 E Dove Ave McAllen, TX 78504 McKenna Sports Fitness & Advanced Rehabilitative San Antonio, TX 78215 (210) 224-2320 Kemille, TX 78028 Liberty Hill, TX 78642 (512) 778-6700 956 664-9955 ( ) Rehab Center 750 Lands Ste A Services Inc 405 E Main St Alamo Children's Therapy (830) 257-3800 Kerrville Ph sical Therapy Y LLANO Ortho Sports Inc 4900 N Tenth St Ste D2 New Braunfels, TX 78130 Robstown, TX 78380 512 387-7157 ( ) 7400 Louis Pasteur Ste 107 TX 78229 San Antonio Center 711 Hill Country Dr Sports Medicine and PT of McAllen, TX 78504 (956) 682-6778 (830) 606-3658 New Braunfels Physical La Costa Physical Therapy , 210 615-2278 ( ) Kerrville, TX 78028 7377 Greater TX Hill Country S ph sical Therapy Center of A Therapy 263 Loop 337 Ste 700 624 S Hwy 77 Robstown, TX 78380 Brem Physical Therapy Associates (830) 896- Spmh Physical Therapy 102 E Young t Llano, TX 78643 llen Mc 1005 E Nolana Loop New Braunfels, TX 78130 (361) 767-3260 8503 Brdway Ste 113 TX 78217 San Antonio 710 Water St (915) 247-3138 McAllen, TX 78502 (830) 609-9355 ROCKPORT , (210) 821-6100 Kerrville, TX 78028 (830) 258-7442 LOCKHART (956) 686-6510 physical Therapy Centerof Physical Therapy Unlimited Klare Physical Therapy PC Churchill Rehabilitation KILLEEN Warm Springs Rehab McAllen 300 S Col Rowe Blvtl 894 Loop 337 N Ste C New Braunfels, TX 78130 702 E Mimosa Rockport, TX 78382 Centers 5372 Fredericksburg Rd Inteyri Rehab 6 tY B k St S Cl C 81 Center -Lockhart 300 Commerce Ste C McAllen, TX 78503 956 686-5852 ( ) (830) 609-2000 Professional Therapy (361) 729-8838 Peninsula Ph sical Y ~ Ste 250 San Antonio, TX 78229 1 615 0500 ree e ear b 3 Killeen, TX 76549 (254) 699-3933 Lockhart, TX 78644 (512) 398-5639 Puig Rehabilitation LP 500 E Dove Ave Services of Texas Inc 468 S Seguin Ave Ste 100 Therapy 2207 Hwy 35 N Ste A (2 - 0) Concentra Medical Center KINGSVILLE LYTLE McAllen, TX 78504 (956) 686-3434 New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830) 606-8839 Rockport, TX 78382 (361) 727-1925 400 E Quincy San Antonio, TX 78215 Innovative Physical Professional Therapy Services LP Quality Aquatics Therapy i l S Texas Physical Therapy ecialist S Rockport Physical Therapy Center (210) 472-0211 Concentra Medical Center Therapy 1212 N 14th St Ste 3 15320 Main St erv nc ces 821 Lindberg p 1324 Commons St Ste 307 2726 Hwy 35 N 10200 N Brdway Ste 200 TX 78363 Kingsville Lytle, TX 78052 McAllen, TX 78501 New Braunfels, TX 78130 Rockport, TX 78382 San Antonio, TX 78217 , (361)592-9393 (830)709-5777 (956)928-7060 (830)625-7310 (888)781-2228 b Services Ste 200 R h ' (210) 654-8787 17 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS Concentra Medical Center 3453 N Nwy 35 Ste 110 San Antonio, TX 78219 (210)226-7767 Concentra Medical Center 12702 Topperwien Ste 104 San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 653-4420 Concentra Medical Center 1904 Grandstand Dr Ste 400 San Antonio, TX 78238 (210) 520-8070 Forte Rehabilitation and Wellness Center 1901 Babcock Rd Ste 204 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)342-5300 Forte Rehabilitation and Wellness Center 5126 Fredericksburg Rd Ste 184 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)342-5300 Garden Ridge Physical Therapy & Wellness Center 18945 FM 2252 Ste 107 San Antonio, TX 78266 (210)651-4826 Nand Rehab Assoc of San Antonio 88 Briggs Ste 245 San Antonia, TX 78224 (210)927-9358 Hand Rehab Assoc of San Antonio 9150 Huebner Rd Ste 295 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)558-4263 Leon Springs Rehabilitation Center 23966-3 Old Fredericksburg Rd San Antonio, TX 78257 (210) 687-1516 Liberty Rehabilitation Specialists 7333 Barlite Ste 400 San Antonio, TX 78224 (210) 922-6292 Liberty Rehabilitation Specialists 13750 San Pedro Ste 120 San Antonio, TX 78232 (210)490-4738 Liberty Rehabilitation Specialists 12702 Toepperwein Ste 120 San Antonio, TX 78233 (210)656-5848 Lisara Rehab Center 7220 Louis Pasteur Ste 160 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-3003 Medical Center Physical Therapylnc 3453 IH 35N San Antonio, TX 78219 (210)692-7070 Medical Center Physical Therapylnc 2040 Babcock Rd Ste 101 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 692-7070 Momentum Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab 5441 Babcock Rd Ste 103 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)372-9600 NIX Healthcare System 414 Navarro San Antonio, TX 78205 (210)271-1800 Outreach Pediatric Therapy 6601 Blanco Rd Ste 160 San Antonio, TX 78216 (210)525-8851 Palestra Rehabilitation and Sport Training Center 1779 NE Loop 410 San Antonia, TX 78248 (210) 805-9595 Physical Rehabilitation Institute 5282 Medical Dr Ste 550 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 593-0774 Physical Rehabilitation Institute 19260 Stone Oak Pkwy Ste 107 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210)545-9369 Physical Therapy Providerslnc 1222 N Main Ste 105 San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 212-2606 Physical Therapy Providerslnc 2140 Babcock Ste 110 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 593-0578 Physical Therapy Providerslnc 18626 Hardy Oak Ste 200 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210) 481-5977 Professional Therapy Services LP 8800 Village Dr Ste 101 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210) 654-7428 Professional Therapy Services LP 3110 Nogalitos St Ste 201 San Antonio, TX 78225 (210) 212-9235 Professional Therapy Services LP 540 Madison Oak Ste 360 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 545-4004 Professional Therapy Services of Texaslnc 1901 Babcock Rd Ste 304 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)680-5033 Promotion Physical Therapy PC 15502 Huebner Rd Ste 113 San Antonio, TX 78248 (210) 479-3334 Pyramid Plaza Physical Therapy 7434 Louis Pasteur Ste 215 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)616-0629 Quality Rehab Physical Therapy 231 W Cypress Ste 200 San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 270-8214 Reeves Rehabilitation Center 4502 Medical Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 358-4253 Rehab Associateslnc 4093 De Zavala Bldg 2 San Antonio, TX 78249 (210) 492-6608 Rehabilitation Services of San Antonio Inc 8257 Fredericksburg Rd San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-1428 Ryke Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine Center 3875 E Southcross Bivd Ste B San Antonio, TX 78222 (210) 337-7953 Ryke Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine Center 3110 Nogalitos Ste 201 San Antonio, TX 78225 (210) 534-7953 Ryke Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine Center 12315 Judson Rd Ste 200 San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 656-7953 San Antonio Physical Rehab 6547 San Pedro San Antonio, TX 78216 (210)340-3455 Sante Rehabilitation Group 401 W Commerce Ste 307 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210)226-9536 South San Physical Therapy 1007 PoteetJourdanton 120 San Antonio, TX 78224 (210) 921-1599 South San Physical Therapy 7333 Barlite Ste 220 San Antonio, TX 78224 (210) 921-1599 Southwest Physical Therapy and Rehab 7333 Barlite Blvd Ste 250 San Antonio, TX 78224 (210) 924-3040 Spinetex Orthopedic PT (Rehab Affiliates) 9150 Huebner Rd Ste 340 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210) 481-7730 Stone Oak Orthopedic PT (Rehab Affiliates) 19016 Stone Oak Pkwy Ste 250 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210) 495-9900 Stone Oak Physical Therapy 400 N Loop 1604 E Ste 345 San Antonio, TX 78232 (210) 402-2920 Stone Oak Therapy Services & learning Institute 1020 Central Pkwy S San Antonio, TX 78258 (210) 798-2273 Stratton Rehabilitation Clinic 8610 Brdway Ste 280 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210) 828-7557 Stratton Rehabilitation Clinic 300 E Sonterra Bivd Ste 210 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210) 403-2098 Team Care Rehabinc 4242 Medical Dr Ste 7300 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 615-0039 The Lodge Ai Leon Springs Boerne Stage Rd San Antonio, TX 78257 (210)287-5816 The Orthopedic Store 1211 Arlon Pkwy Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78216 (210)366-2990 The Orthopedic Store 5440 Babcock Ste 320 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)697-0900 The Upper Extremity Work Center 88 Briggs 245 San Antonio, TX 78224 (210) 927-9358 Therapy Center of South Texas 2040 Babcock Rd Ste 404 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)615-7733 Toepperwein Physical Therapy & Spine Rehab PC 11481 Toepperwein Rd Ste 1201 San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 599-8903 Total Therapeutics LLP 7333 Barlite Blvtl Ste 250 San Antonio, TX 78224 (210) 924-3040 Warm Springs Rehab Center -Medical Dr 5101 Medical Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-9276 Warm Springs Rehab Center -Northeast 8601 Village Dr Ste 220 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210) 829-1285 Warm Springs Rehab Center -Northwest 7616 Culebra Ste 115 San Antonio, TX 78251 (210) 682-2346 SAN JUAN Mercy Kids Rehab 1205 N Raul Longoria Rd Ste I San Juan, TX 78589 (956)782-5800 SAN MARCOS Consolidated Rehabilitation Therapies 101 Uhland Rd Ste 112 San Marcos, TX 78666 (512)396-0872 Orthotic & Prosthetic Technologieslnc 915 Hwy 80 San Mar Plaza San Marcos, TX 78666 (512)754-9928 Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Concepts PC 915 Hwy 80 San Mar Plaza San Marcos, TX 78666 (512)353-4575 SCHERTZ Schertz Physical Therapy & Wellness Center 1190 FM 78 Schertz,TX 78154 (210) 566-4530 SCHULENBURG Schulenburg Family Fitness and Rehab 205 E Ave Ste B Schulenburg, TX 78956 (979) 743-4109 SEGUIN Professional Therapy Services of Texas Inc 419 N King St Ste 5 Seguin, TX 78155 (830)303-8631 SHINER Gulf Coast Rehabilitation 124 E Wolters Ste B Shiner, TX 77984 (361)277-6527 SINTON Humpal Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Centers 1133 E Sinton (Hwy 281) Sinton, TX 78387 (361)364-1342 SPICEW OOD Revive Physical Therapy 21122 B Hwy 71 W Spicewood, TX 78669 (512) 264-9981 TAFT Physical Therapy Clinic 202 Green Ave Taft, TX 78390 (361) 528-3018 WEIMAR Colorado Fayette Medical Center 400 Yauens Dr Weimar, TX 78962 (979)725-9531 W ESLACO Advanced Rehabilitative Services Inc 1004 N Texas Weslaco, TX 78596 (956) 968-4590 Impact Physical Therapy 209 E fourth St Weslaco, TX 78596 (956)969-4581 Mid Valley Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation 1810 E Eighth St Weslaco, TX 78596 (956)968-9392 Star Work Performance Center 1010 S James St Weslaco, TX 78596 (956)969-4500 Therapy Associates 1010 S Airport Dr Ste B Weslaco, TX 78596 VICTORIA (956) 969-9532 WHITNEY Crossroads PT Center 1501 N Navarro Victoria, TX 77901 (361)572-9113 Gulf Coast Rehabilitation 115 Medical Dr Ste 207 Victoria, TX 77904 (512) 572-4246 Victoria Physical Therapy 4208 Retama Circle B Victoria, TX 77901 (512) 578-3513 Victoria Physical Therapy 601 E San Antonio Ste 310W Victoria, TX 77901 (361)578-3513 Warm Springs Rehab Center 102 Medical Dr Victoria, TX 77904 (361)576-6200 WACO Baylor Ushc Physical Therapy Clinic 209 Speight Waco, TX 76798 (254)710-4249 Bosque River Physical Therapy 1200 Richland Dr Ste G and D13 Waco, TX 76710 (254)772-0118 Concentra Medical Center 4205 Franklin Ave Waco, TX 76710 (254)772-2777 Meske Sports & Physical Therapy 611WHwy6Ste101 Waco, TX 76710 (254)776-3070 Waco Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation 8810 W Hwy 84 Ste 404 Waco, TX 76712 (254) 776-1739 Healthsouth Rehabilitation Center of Whitney 307 S Bosque Whitney, TX 76692 (254)694-7589 Lake Whitney Physical Therapy Services 204 W Jefferson Whitney, TX 76692 (254)694-6831 WIMBERLEY Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Concepts PC 14306 RR Ste 12 Y-Ctr Ste 9 Wimberley, TX 78676 (800)511-3080 MCALLEN The Butterfly Boutique 1219 N Main St McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 631-8636 SAN ANTONIO Contour Solutions 3859 E Southcross Blvd Ste H San Antonio, TX 78222 (210)359-9972 Contour Solutions 4402 Vance Jackson Ste 232 San Antonio, TX 78230 (210)384-3370 Contour Solutions 13777 Judson Rd Ste 105 San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 946-6000 Lingerie Line 8209 Roughrider Ste 102 San Antonio, TX 78239 (210) 656-4090 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS Lingerie Line 7272 Wurzbach Ste 1106 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210) 614-5760 ARANSAS PASS North Bay Hospital 1711 Wheeler Aransas Pass, TX 78336 (361) 758-8585 AUSTIN Apartment Living Programs 3505 S Lamar Ste 2040 Austin, TX 78704 (512)464-0400 Brackenridge Hospital 601E 15th St Austin, TX 78701 (512)324-7000 Seton Shoal Creek Hospital 3501 Mills Ave Austin, TX 78731 (512) 324-2000 St David's Medical Center 919E32NdSt Austin, TX 78705 (512)476-7111 St David's Pavilion 1025E 32nd St Austin, TX 78705 (512)867-5800 The Oaks Treatment Center 1407 W Stassney Ln Austin, TX 78745 (512) 464-0400 BECTON Cedar Crest Hospital and RTC 3500 S IH 35 Belton, TX 76513 (254)939-2100 BRYAN St Joseph Regional Health Center 2801 Franciscan Dr Bryan, TX 77802 (979) 776-3777 CORPUS CHRISTI Christus Spohn Hospital South 5950 Saratoga Blvd Corpus Christi, TX 78414 (512) 985-5000 Christus Spohn Memorial Hospital 2606 Hospital Blvd Corpus Christi, TX 78405 (512)902-4000 Nueces County Hospital District 4626 Weber Rtl Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361)854-2031 Padre Behavioral Health 6629 Woolridge Corpus Christi, TX 78414 (361) 986-9444 HARLINGEN Valley Baptist Med Ctr Behavioral Health Srvcs 2101 Pease St Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)389-6800 HILLSBORO Hill Regional Hospital 1321 E Franklin Hillsboro, TX 76645 (254)582-8425 KERRVILLE Spmh Townhouse Residential Center 605 Water St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)257-8833 KILLEEN Metroplex Pavilion 2407 S Clear Creek Rd Killeen, TX 76542 (254)680-0004 LIBERTY H[LL Meridell Achievement Center 12550 W Hwy 29 Liberty Hill, TX 78642 (512)528-2104 SAN ANTONIO Laurel Ridge Treatment Center 17720 Corporate Woods Dr San Antonio, TX 78259 (210)491-9400 Methodist Childrens Hospital of South Texas 7700 Floyd Curl Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)871-4441 Methodist Hospital 7700 Floyd Curl Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 871-4441 Methodist Specialty & Transplant Hospital 8026 Floyd Curl Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)871-4441 Metropolitan Methodist Hospital 1210 McCullough Ave San Antonio, TX 78212 (210)871-4441 Mission Vista Behavioral Health Center 14747 Jones Maltsberger Ave San Antonio, TX 78247 (210)402-0029 NIX Specialty Health Center 4330 Vance Jackson San Antonio, TX 78230 (210)341-2633 Northeast Methodist Hospital 12412 Judson Rd San Antonio, TX 78233 (210)871-4441 Southwest Mental Health Center 8535 Tom Slick Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 616-0300 EDNA Jackson Healthcare Center 1013 S Wells St Edna, TX 77957 (361)782-5241 SAN MARCOS San Marcos Treatment Center 120 Bert Brown Rd San Marcos, TX 78666 (512)396-8500 VICTORIA Citizens Medical Center 2701 Hospital Dr Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 573-9181 Detar Hospital North 101 Medical Dr Victoria, TX 77904 (361)573-6100 WACO Depaul Center 301 Londonderry Dr Waco, TX 76712 (254)776-5970 Providence Health Center 6901 Medical Pkwy Waco, TX 76712 (254) 751-4000 AUSTIN Austin Diagnostic Clinic Imaging Center 3508 Far W Blvd Austin, TX 78731 (512)531-8402 Austin Diagnostic Clinic Imaging Center 8038 Mesa Dr Austin, TX 78731 (512)901-8729 Austin Diagnostic Clinic Imaging Center 4315 James Casey Austin, TX 78745 (512)460-3404 Austin Diagnostic Clinic Imaging Center 12221 Mopac Expwy N Austin, TX 78758 (512) 901-1111 Austin Open MRI 711 W 38th St Ste G-3 Austin, TX 78703 (512) 451-8595 Austin Radiological Associates 1701 W Ben White Blvd Ste 170 Austin, TX 78704 (512)454-7380 Austin Radiological Associates 10401 Anderson Mill Rd Ste 1108 Austin, TX 78705 (512)219-8950 Austin Radiological Associates 11044 Research Blvd Ste B-100 Austin, TX 78705 (512)834-9729 Austin Radiological Associates 1111 W 34th St 102 Austin, TX 78705 (512)451-7407 Austin Radiological Associates 1301 W 38th St Ste 118 Austin, TX 78705 (512)454-7380 Austin Radiological Associates 1600 W 38th Ste 100 Austin, TX 78705 (512)454-7380 Austin Radiological Associates 2210 San Gabriel Austin, TX 78705 (512)472-9413 Austin Radiological Associates 2911 Medical Arts Square Ste 17 Austin, TX 78705 (512)480-0761 Austin Radiological Associates 3301 W Ave Austin, TX 78705 (512)420-9330 Austin Radiological Associates 6818 Austin Ctr Blvd Austin, TX 78705 (512) 795-8505 Austin Radiological Associates 711 W 38th St Ste B-8 Austin, TX 78705 (512) 331-5064 Austin Radiological Associates 711 W 38th St Ste 118 Austin, TX 78705 (512) 454-8718 Austin Radiological Associates 902 N Austin Ave Ste B Austin, TX 78705 (512) 930-0702 Austin Radiological Associates 5656 Bee Caves Rd Ste 100 Austin, TX 78746 (512) 795-5100 Austin Radiological Associates 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Martin Luther King Austin, TX 78702 (512)478-9681 Shivers Cancer Center 11111 Research Blvd Austin, TX 78759 (512) 338-5100 Southwest Diagnostic Centers 6000 S Mopac Expwy Austin, TX 78749 (512) 891-9191 St David's Health Resource Center 3000 N IH-35 Austin, TX 78765 (512) 404-8800 St David's Medical Center 919E 32nd St Austin, TX 78705 (512) 476-7111 Texas Open MRI of Austin 11011 Research Blvd Ste 300 Austin, TX 78759 (512) 231-0780 Women's Imaging Center 711 W 38th St Ste B-9 Austin, TX 78705 (512) 451-5111 BANDERA South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers 1209 Cypress Bandera, TX 78003 (830)796-3048 BASTROP Bastrop Open MRI 301 Hwy 71 W Ste 110 Bastrop, TX 78602 (512)332-0222 BOERNE Advanced Medical Imaging Boerne 114 Trade Ave Boerne, TX 78006 (210)617-6300 South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers 128 W Bandera Ste 5 Boerne, TX 78006 (830)861-9500 BROWNSVILLE Brownsville Advanced Medical Imaging LLC 1260 W Price Blvd Bldg B Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)544-2264 Brownsville Radiologic Services 625 E Price Rd Brownsville, TX 78521 (956) 831-2257 Central Diagnostic Imaging of Brownsville 864 Central Blvd Ste 600 Brownsville, TX 78520 (956) 541-9853 Lindale Medical Dental Group 500 Paredes Line Rd Ste 3 Brownsville, TX 78521 (956) 541-2162 Morningstar Diagnostic Serviceslnc 26 S Coria Ste C1 Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)546-0009 Newco Imaging LLC 864 Central Blvd Ste 600 Brownsville, TX 78520 (956)541-9797 Rio Grande Valley Imaging & Diagnostic Center 1900 N Expwy Ste C2 Brownsville, TX 78521 (956)546-9446 Touchstone Imaging of Brownsville 908 Paredes Line Rd Brownsville, TX 78521 (956) 541-4488 BRYAN Brazos Imaging 2722 Oster Bryan, TX 77802 (979)776-5959 Bryan Radiology Associates 2722 Oster Blvd Bryan, TX 77802 (979)776-8291 BULVERDE Bulverde MRI and Diagnostics 32635 Hwy 281 N Ste 140 Bulverde, TX 78163 (830) 980-3777 CEDAR PARK Cedar Park Radiology 715 Discovery Blvd Ste 102 Cedar Park, TX 78613 (512)302-9944 CLIFTON Goodall-Witcher Hospital 101 S Ave T Clifton, TX 76634 (254)675-8322 COLLEGE STATION Horizon College Station LLC 1726 Rock Prairie Rd College Station, TX 77845 (979)695-6999 CORPUS CHRISTI Alameda Imaging Center 3226 S Alameda Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361)888-6684 Corpus Christi Radiology Center Inc 1621 S Brownlee Blvd Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361) 887-0909 19 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS Corpus Christi Radiology Center lnc 3945 Hwy 77 ®Calalien Corpus Christi, TX 78410 (361) 855-5382 Corpus Christi Radiology Centerlnc 3554 S Alameda Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (512) 855-5382 Gulf Coast Imaging Center 3537 S Alameda St Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361) 854-9988 Medical Imaging Diagnostic Association 101 N Shoreline Corpus Christi, TX 78401 (361) 883-2991 Medical Specialists Group 3434 Saratoga Blvd Corpus Christi, TX 78415 (512)852-0852 Radiology Associates LLP 1521 S Staples Ste 301 & 304 Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361)887-4571 Radiology Associates LLP 2481 Morgan Ave Corpus Christi, TX 78405 (361)882-7432 DEL RIO Broad Horizon Imaging 1205 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Harlingen Imaging Center 1624 S Carolina Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)440-9674 Rio Grande Valley Imaging & Diagnostic Center 501 B N Ed Carey Harlingen, TX 78550 (956) 440-8900 KERRV[LLE Medical Arts Imaging Inc 212 Wesley Dr Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)257-4777 Spmh Imaging Department 710 Water St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)258-7754 LA JOYA Radiology Associates La Joya Hwy 83 W Buena Vista Ste 7 La Joya, TX 78560 (956)583-9558 LAREDO Expert Imaging of Laredo 6019 McPherson Ave Ste 8 Laredo, TX 78041 (956)723-9400 Laredo Open MRI Inc 209 Village Blvd 6 Laredo, TX 78041 (956) 728-1177 Lmc Diagnostic Center 1620 McClelland Laredo, TX 78041 (956)718-8750 Radiology Clinic of Laredo 5401 Springfield Laredo, TX 78041 (956)718-0092 Bearable Diagnostic Centers LLC 1305 E Nolana Loop Ste I McAllen, TX 78504 (956) 687-2327 Comfort Image 2 Ltd 4900 N Tenth St Ste 1 McAllen, TX 78504 (956)668-8282 Downtown Echo and Ultrasonography Inc 1200 S Main St Ste E McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 618-5025 McAllen Advanced Medical Imaging 1200 S Second St Ste 102 B McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 630-9444 McAllen MRI Center 320 N McColl Ste B McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 630-3400 McAllen North Imaging 5030 N Tenth McAllen, TX 78504 (956) 668-0702 Nolana Open MRI Center 801 E Nolana Ste 14 McAllen, TX 78504 (956) 686-7999 North McAllen MRI Center 300 S Second St Ste A McAllen, TX 78501 (956)687-9636 Rio Grande Imaging Center 101 B E Ridge Rd McAllen, TX 78503 (956) 668-6900 Rio Grande Radiology Consultants 905 E Esperanza St McAllen, TX 78501 (956)631-0124 South Texas Nuclear Associates 1200 S Second St 26 McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 686-0507 Upper Valley Radiology Clinic PA 707 W Savannah McAllen, TX 78503 (956)630-0326 Waltham Consultants PA 837 E Esperanza Ste A McAllen, TX 78501 (956)687-2976 LLANO MISSION Lmhs Llano Diagnostic Imaging 200 W Ollie St Llano, TX 78643 (325)247-7860 MARBLE FALLS HIII Country Bone Density 703 Hwy 281 Marble Falls, TX 78654 (830)798-9933 Marble Falls Imaging Center 802 Ave J Marble Falls, 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ANCILLARY PROVIDERS ~/ South Texas Radiology Imoging Centers 12709 Toepperwein Rd Ste 106 San Antonio, TX 78233 (210)617-9700 South Texas Radiology Imogingg Centers 8038 Wurzbach Ste 150 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)617-9600 South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers 9150 Huebner Rd Ste 195 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210) 617-9100 South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers 155 Sonterra Blvd Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210) 617-9500 Southwest Diagnostic Center 88 Briggs Ste 110 San Antonio, TX 78224 (210)921-0902 Southwest Open MRI 94 Briggs Ave 100 San Antonio, TX 78224 (210)921-7200 Stone Oak MRI Ltd 115 Gallery Cir Ste 101 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210)265-8856 The Imaging Center At Stone Oak 19223 Stone Hue Ste 117 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210)495-5100 Tobin Imaging Center 7979 Wurzbach Ste U-100 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)617-9050 SAN BENITO San Beniio Imaging Center 200 N Sam Houston San Benito, TX 78586 (956)399-2666 SAN MARCOS Advanced Imaging San Marcos 1330 Wonder World Dr SE 202 San Marcos, TX 78666 (512) 353-5535 Austin Radiological Associates 1348 B Hwy 123 S San Marcos, TX 78666 (512) 392-1831 VICTORIA W EIMAR Alliance Imaging Inc 400 Youens Dr Weimar, TX 78962 (800)722-6846 Colorado Fayette Medical Center 400 Youens Dr Weimar, TX 78962 (979)725-9531 WESLACO Upper Valley Radiology Clinic PA 1810 E Eighth St Weslaco, TX 78596 (956) 968-0999 Weslaco Advanced Medical Imaging 1125 S James St Ste A Weslaco, TX 78596 (956)973-9696 Weslaco Diagnostic Imaging Center 913 S Airport Dr Weslaco, TX 78596 (956) 446-4674 Weslaco Nuclear Imaging Center 913 S Airport Dr Weslaco, TX 78596 (956) 447-4674 Weslaco Radiology Center 913 S Airport Dr Weslaco, TX 78596 (956)968-5537 WHITNEY Lake Whitney Medical Center 201 N San Jacinto Whitney, TX 76692 (817)694-3165 WOODWAY Central Texas Advanced Medical Imaging LLP 312 Richland W Circle Woodway,TX 76712 (254)751-9490 AUSTIN Cornerstone Hospital of Austin 4207 Burnet Rd Austin, TX 78756 (512) 706-1900 Cornerstone Hospital of Austin At N Austin Med Ctr 12221 N Mopac Expwy Austin, TX 78758 (512)901-6431 Cornerstone Hospital of Austin At St David's 1005E 32nd St Austin, TX 78705 (512)867-5470 Cornerstone Hospital of Central Texas 8402 Cross Park Dr Ste A Austin, TX 78754 (512)533-2600 Healthsouth Rehabilitation Cenier 2712 Bee Caves Ste 120 Austin, TX 78746 (512) 329-8283 Healthsouth Diagnostic Center of Victoria 115 Medical Dr Ste 107 Victoria, TX 77904 (800) 231-3756 Victoria Radiology Associates 2710 Hospital Dr Ste 110 Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 578-0317 WACO Healthsouth Diagnostic Center of Herring Ave 2911 Herring Ave Waco, TX 76708 (254)755-4410 Wic Ltd dba Waco Open MRI 105 Old Hewitt Rd Ste 200 Waco, TX 76712 (254)772-5612 Healthsouth Rehabilitation Center of Austin 1301 W 38th St Ste 510 Austin, TX 78705 (512) 454-7719 Healthsouth Rehabilitation Center of Austin 4544 S Lamar Ste 750 Austin, TX 78745 (512) 899-0301 Healthsouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Austin 1215 Red River Rd Austin, TX 78701 (512)474-5700 Healthsouth Sports Medicine b Rehab Center 1215 Red River Rd Austin, TX 78701 (512)479-3566 Healthsouih Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 3901 S Lamar Blvd Ste 140 Austin, TX 78704 (512)462-3275 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 3200 Red River St Ste 101 Austin, TX 78705 (512)476-8857 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 630 W 34th St Ste 301 Austin, TX 78705 (512)451-5235 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 900 W 38th St Ste 380 Central Park Medical Office Bldg Austin, TX 78705 (512)450-0909 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 1106 Clayton Ln Ste 270 W Austin, TX 78723 (512)458-6141 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 7010 Hwy 71 W Ste 230 Austin, TX 78735 (512)301-4200 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 5656 Bee Caves Rd Ste 6101 Austin, TX 78746 (512)329-5806 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 12411 Hymeadow Dr Bldg 3 Ste C Austin, TX 78750 (512)331-5813 Healthsouth Starbright Pediatric Rehabiliiation 4544 S Lamar Ste 750 Austin, TX 78745 (512) 899-9666 St David's Rehabilitation Center 1005E 32nd St Austin, TX 78705 (512)867-5100 St David's Rehabilitation Clinic In Lakeway 1927 Lohman's Crossing Ste 202 Austin, TX 78734 (512) 261-9544 Texas Neuro Rehab Center 1106 W Dittmar Rd Austin, TX 78745 (512)444-4835 BROWNSVILLE South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital 425 E Alton Gloor Blvd Brownsville, TX 78526 (956)554-6000 Total Rehab Services Inc 1925 Central Blvd Brownsville, TX 78520 (956) 542-2845 BRYAN Brazos Valley Rehab Center 1318 Memorial Dr Bryan, TX 77802 (979)776-2872 St Joseph Outpatient Rehab Center 1600 Joseph Dr Bryan, TX 77802 (979)821-7500 St Joseph Regional Rehab 1600 Joseph Dr Bryan, TX 77802 (979)821-7500 CORPUS CHRISTI Alameda Fitness &Rehah Center 3229 S Alameda Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361)814-4800 Columbia Rehabilitation Hospital 6226 Saratoga Blvd Corpus Christi, TX 78414 (512) 991-9690 Corpus Christi Warm Springs Rehab Hospital 2606 Hospital Blvd Eighth FI Corpus Christi, TX 78405 (361) 888-4458 Healthsouth Rehabilitation Ctr of Corpus Christi 601 Texan Trail Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361)854-5039 Horizon Specialty Hospital 1310 Third St Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (512)888-4323 EDINBURG Renaissance Ouipatient Rehab Institute 5513 Doctors Dr Edinburg, TX 78539 (956)682-6900 FLORESVILLE The Rehab Center Hwy 181 N Ste 102 Floresville, TX 78114 (830)216-7426 FREDER[CKSBURG Hcmh Cardiac Rehabilitation 1020 Kerrville Hwy Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830)997-1358 Hcmh Wellness &Rehah Center 1020 Kerrville Hwy Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830) 997-1355 GEORGE WEST Healthsouth Rehabiliiation Center of George West 406 Houston St George West, TX 78022 (512)449-3251 GEORGETOWN Georgetown Healthcare System 2000 Scenic Dr Georgetown, TX 78626 (512)930-5338 St David's Rehabilitation At Sun City 400 Dell Webb Blvd Ste 105 Georgetown, TX 78628 (512)931-2791 HARLINGEN Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 1801-B Ed Carey Dr Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)425-2433 Total Rehab Services Inc 595 Sesame Dr W Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)428-5440 Valley Baptist Med Ctr Inpatient Rehab 2101 Pease St Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)389-1550 Valley Baptist Med Ctr Outpatient Rehab 2101 Pease St Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)389-2323 KERRVILLE Heart of The Hills Cardiac Rehab Center 200 Sidney Baker St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)257-6363 Spmh Peterson Pulmonary Rehab Center 710 Water St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830) 257-7486 KILLEEN Healthsouth Rehabilitation Center of Killeen 3106 Southwest Ws Young St Ste A-102 Killeen, TX 76543 (254)628-8391 Metroflex Physical Rehab Clinic 122 E Centex Expwy Killeen, TX 76541 (254)554-2637 KINGSVILLE Healthsouth Rehabilitation Center of Kingsville 323 W King Ave Kingsville, TX 78363 (361)592-0250 LAREDO Healthsouth Rehabilitation Center of Laredo 5711 Springfield Ave Laredo, TX 78041 (956)726-4438 21 San Antonio Diagnostic Imaging 8637 Fredericksburg Rd Ste 200 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210) 696-0360 Sendero Imaging & Treatment Center(Acd-SA Ltd) 614 SW Military Dr San Antonio, TX 78221 (210) 614-0600 Sendero Imaging & Treatment Center(Acd-SA Ltd) 7220 Louis Pasteur Ste 115 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)614-0600 Sendero Imaging & Treatment Center(Acd-SA Ltd) 18626 Hardy Oak Blvd Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210)614-0600 Sonoscan Imaging LLC 7272 Wuizbach Rd Ste 1401 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)614-3000 South Texas MRI Ltd 7930 Floyd Curl Second FI San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)616-7740 Souih Texas Radiology Imaging Centers 1200 Brooklyn Ste 100 San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 617-9900 South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers 8601 Village Dr Ste 171 A San Antonio, TX 78217 (210) 617-9950 South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers 4243 E Southcross Ste 102 San Antonio, TX 78222 (210)617-9970 South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers 4410 Medical Dr Ste 200 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 617-9450 Seuth Texas Radiology Imaging Centers 4499 Medical Dr Ste 171A San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 575-6750 South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers 4499 Medical Dr Ste 171 B San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)616-7770 South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers 7402 John Smith Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-4051 South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers 7950 Floyd Curl Ste 201- 202 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 616-7730 South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers eo2s Floyd curl Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 617-9674 South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers 12412 Judson Rd San Antonio, TX 78233 (210) 617-9750 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS Lamar Brunt-Vergara Rehab Center 1700 Hendricks Ave Laredo, TX 78041 (956) 718-6870 Laredo Rehabilitation Center 1700 E Saunders St Laredo, TX 78041 (956)796-5000 Mercy Regional Rehab Care 1515 Logan Ave Laredo, TX 78044 (956) 718-6870 MCALLEN A MedicalAdvantage Healthcare 1005 E Nolana McAllen, TX 78504 (956) 683-7944 Building Blacks Rehabilitation and Austism Centers 4332 N McColl Rd McAllen, TX 78504 (956)686-8485 NEW BRAUNFELS Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 139 N Castel) New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)606-0087 Rehabilitation Institute At McKenna Mem Hospital 600 N Union Ave New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830) 606-9111 PLEASANTON South Texas Regional Rehab 1240 W Oaklawn Pleasanton, TX 78064 (830) 569-8100 ROUND ROCK Healthsouth Roundrock Starbright Pediatric Clinic 2000 S IH 35 Ste L2 Round Rock, TX 78681 (512)244-0529 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 2000 S IH 35 Ste L1 Round Rock, TX 78681 (512)238-6200 SAN ANTONIO A Medical Advantage Healthcare 2414 Babcock Rd Ste 102A San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 340-1525 Christus Santa Rosa Rehabilitation Hospital 2827 Babcock Rd San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)705-6300 Healthsouth Rehab Institute of San Antonio 9119 Cinnamon Hill San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)691-0737 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 4610 E Southcross Blvd Ste 200 San Antonio, TX 78222 (210)368-7430 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 7355 Barlite Ste 101 San Antonia, TX 78224 (210)923-4497 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 2829 Babcock Ste 748 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 615-7732 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 1020 Central Pkwy S San Antonio, TX 78232 (210) 545-2599 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 5409 Bandera Rd Ste 201 San Antonio, TX 78238 (210)521-0660 Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Center 9150 Huebner Rd Ste 120 San Antonia, TX 78240 (210)561-7000 Heart & Vascularlnstitute of Texas 1933 NE Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210)804-6000 Horizon Specialty Hospital 7310 Oak Manor Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)308-0261 NIX Healthcare System 414 Navarro San Antonio, TX 78205 (210)271-1800 Snowden Orthopedic and Occupational Rehabilitation 2414 Babcock Ste 111 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 615-8844 Verbena Transitional Living Home -Healthsouth 5437 Verbena St San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)690-0409 Warm Springs Rehabilitation Hospital 5101 Medical Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 616-0100 SAN BENITO Healthsouth Sports Medicine & Rehab Censer 401 S Helen Moore Rd San Benito, TX 78586 (956)361-0876 TEMPLE EDINBURG MADISONVILLE Healthsouth Nuestra Clinica Del Valle J B Heath Rural Health Rehabilitation Center of 300 N 86th St Clinic Temple gANDERA Edinburg, TX 78539 100 W Cross 1220 SW Hk Dodgen Loop gandera Medical Clinic (956) 287-8850 836) 34813418 77864 Ste 105 Temple, TX 76502 1209 Cypress gandera TX 78003 EDNA MARBLE FALLS (254)771-0296 , (830)796-3048 Jackson Medical Glinic- Edna Hoerster Clinic PA WACO BRENHAM 1013A S Wells St 706 Ave G Healthsouth Sports Brenham Clinic Edna, TX 77957 (361)782-3560 Marble Falls, TX 78654 (830)693-8234 Medicine & Rehab Center 7003 Woodway Dr Ste 305 600 N Park FRANKLIN Hoerster Clinic PA TX 76712 Waco Brenham, TX 77833 100 Pecan Crossing Dr P 0 , (254) 776-7864 (936) 836-6153 St Joseph Franklin Family Medical Center Marble Fails, TX 78657 W ES LACO Step N Stride Rehab of Weslaco 1620 E Eighth St Ste 4 Weslaco, TX 78596 (956)447-9044 CA LDW ELL St Joseph Caldwell family Medical Center 1103 Woodson Dr Caldwell, TX 77836 (979)567-7080 305 Gay St (830) 598-4405 Franklin, TX 77856 MCALLEN (979)828-4540 Nuestra Clinica Del Valle GANADO 4800 S 24th St Jackson Medical Clinic of mcHnen, in rauua Ganado (956)971-0255 204 S Third St MERCEDES Ganado, TX 77962 (361) 771-3571 Nuestra Clinica Del Valle Weslaco Rehab Hospital CARRIZO SPRINGS 906 S James St Weslaco, TX 78596 (956) 969-2222 AUSTIN A & P Quality Care & Equipment 5555 N Lamar Ste K111 South Texas Rural Health Services 400 5 Eighth Carrizo Springs, TX 78834 (830)876-5257 South Texas Rural Health Services 902 S Fifth St Carrizo Springs, TX 78834 (830) 876-5263 GIDD[NGS ~ 5uu r~rsr ar Mercedes, TX 78570 Brenham Clinic (956) 565-3191 2428 E Austin St MISSION Giddings, TX 78942 (936) 830-0530 Nuestra Clinica Del Valle 1005 St Marie HEARNE St Joseph Hearne Family Medical Clinic 709 Barton St Hearne, TX 77859 (979)279-3451 Mission, TX 78572 (956)580-3303 Nuestra Clinica Del Valle 330 W Dawes Mission, TX 78572 (956)581-7585 Austin, TX 78751 COTULLA (512) 452-5111 AAA Medical and Oxygen 5210 N Lamar Austin, TX 78751 (512) 451-9999 South Texas Rural Health Services P 0 Box 600 Cotulla, TX 78014 (830)879-3047 HOBBS NIXON CORPUS CHRISTI Center nt Healthcare CRYSTAL CITY 2410 N Fowler AAA Oxygen & Medical Vida Y Salud Health Hobbs, NM 88240 Supply Systems (505)392-5571 Nixon Famdy Practice 200 E Second Nixon, TX 78140 (830) 582-1222 NORMANGEE 2209 N Padre Island Dr Ste D 308 Cesar Chavez Ave JOHNSON CCTV Normangee St Joseph Corpus Christi, TX 78411 Crystal City, TX 78839 (830) 374-2301 Ramsey Clinic Family Health Center (361) 814-7600 208 Haley Rd 810 Main St MCALLEN CUERO Johnson City, TX 78636 Normangee, TX 77871 (836) 348-2631 (830)868-4033 AAA Medical and Oxygen 1120 Lindberg Ste Al McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 631-1153 Bonham Clinic 2500 N Esplanade Ste 101 Cuero, TX 77954 (361)275-2381 Cuero Medical Clinic 139 W Franklin Cuero, TX 77954 (361)275-3466 Cuero Medical Clinic 2500 N Esplanade Ste 102 Cuero, TX 77954 (361)275-3466 KENEDY PEARSALL Kenedy Family Practice Clinic 113 W Main St Kenedy, TX 78119 (830)583-3711 South Texas Rural Healfh Services 101 Medical Dr Pearsall, TX 78061 (830)334-4102 ROCKDALE AAA Medical & Oxygen Supply 117 E Cameron Ave Rockdale, TX 76567 (512) 446-2533 KINGSLAND PHARR Nuestra Clinica Del Valle Hoerster Clinic PA 1203 E Ferguson 2212 Hwy 1431 Pharr, TX 78577 Kin Bland, TX 78639 9 (956)787-0787 ROUND ROCK (915) 388-3515 DEVINE PORT LAVACA AAA Medical & Oxygen LEXINGTON Supply South Texas Rural Health Port Lavaca Clinic 2801 Oakmont Dr Ste 1400 Services St Joseph Lexington Association PA TX 78664 Round Rock 1010 W Hondo Ave Family Medicine Clinic 1200 N Virginia St , (512) 248-2888 Devine TX 78016 609 Main St Port Lavaca, TX 77979 , Healthsouth Hand Therapy TAMPA COS (830) 663-5450 Lexington, TX 78947 (979) 773-9000 (361) 552-6721 b Rehabilitation Center SAN MAR DONNA REFUGIO 414 Navarro Ste 1601 TX 78205 San Antonio Rehabilicare Inc 701 US Hw 301 S Homestead Medical LLANo Detar Med Center- Seadrift , (210) 227-0781 Tampa, FL 33619 1218 Hwy 123 Nuestra Clinica Del Valle Hoerster Clinic PA #799 Healthsouth Orthosport 800 343-0488 ( ) San Marcos, TX 78666 (512) 396-3372 301 S 17th St Donna, TX 78537 102 E Young St TX 78643 Llano 10-6 E Ymbacion St TX 78377 Refugio 8038 Wurzbach Ste 550 San Antonia, TX 78229 UVALDE (956) 464-5809 , (915) 247-4131 , (361) 526-2533 (210) 614-8588 EDCOUCH LOS FRESNOS SAN JUAN Healthsouth Orthosport 12602 Toepperwein Oxygen Therapy Associates Nuestra Clinica Del Valle Los Fresnos Medicine Nuestra Clinica Del Valle Ste 206 115 N Main 223 Santa Rosa 725 Ocean Dr 2900 N Raul Longoria Rd TX 78233 San Antonio Uvalde, TX 78801 Edccuch, TX 78538 Los Fresnos, TX 78566 San Juan, TX 78589 , (210)590-7412 (830)278-8101 (956)262-1363 (956)233-3443 (956)781-6077 22 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS SOMERVILLE Burleson St Joseph Somerville Clinic 600 Memory Ln Somerville, TX 77879 (979) 596-1441 UTOPIA Utopia Medical Clinic 100 Brandon St Utopia, TX 78884 (830)966-6140 UVALDE Health Care Clinic of Sabina) 1025 Garner Field Rd Uvalde, TX 78801 (830)988-2985 Healih Care Clinic of Uvalde 1025 Garner Field Rd Uvalde, TX 78801 (830) 278-6251 Uvalde Family Practice Assoc 1800 Garner Field Rd Uvalde, TX 78801 (830)278-4453 WOODSBORO Woodsboro Medical Clinic 120 Wood Ave Woodsboro, TX 78393 (512)543-5414 i AUSTIN Heartland Health Care ~+" Center 11406 Rustic Rock Dr Austin, TX 78750 (512)335-5028 Heartland Healthcare Center 11406 Rustic Rock Ave Austin, TX 78750 (512)335-5028 Maxim Healthcare Serviceslnc 3301 Northland Dr Ste 214 Austin, TX 78731 (512) 451-3800 CLIFTON Goodall-Witcher Hospital 101 S Ave T Clifton, TX 76634 (817)675-8322 CORPUS CHRISTI KERRVILLE Spmh Skilled Nursing Facility 710 Water St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)257-7546 LAREDO Mercy Regional Skilled Nursing 1515 Logan Ave Laredo, TX 78040 (956)718-6543 MCALLEN Legend Transitional Care Center 2109SKSt McAllen, TX 78503 (956) 686-9100 MEXIA Parkview Regional Hospital 312 E Glendale St Mexia, TX 76667 (817) 562-5332 SAN ANTONIO Heartland Health Care Center One Heartland Dr San Antonio, TX 78247 (210) 653-1219 Manorcare Health Services -San Antonio North 7703 Briaridge Dr San Antonio, TX 78230 (210) 341-6121 Maxim Healthcare Serviceslnc 5430 Fredericksburg Rd Ste 130 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)377-0800 NIX Healthcare System 414 Navarro San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 271-1800 WACO St Catherine's Center 300 W Hwy 6 Waco, TX 76712 (254)755-4800 ATLANTA Digitrace Care Services 1140 Hammond Dr NE Ste G7210 Atlanta, GA 30328 (770) 828-0052 AUSTIN A & P Quality Care & Equipment 5555 N Lamar Ste K111 Austin, TX 78751 (512)452-5111 Accurate Respiratory Inc 4211 Medical Pkwy Austin, TX 78756 (512)452-0004 Austin American Sleep Diagnostic Center 1100W41stSt Austin, TX 78756 (512)323-9253 Maxim Healthcare Services Inc 4646 Corona Dr Ste 155 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361) 814-1455 HARLINGEN Golden Palms Retirement & Health Care Center 2101 Treasure Hills Harlingen, TX 78550 (956) 389-4653 HILLSBORO Hill Regional Hospital 1321 E Franklin Hillsboro, TX 76645 (254)582-8425 Lonestar Sleep Diagnostics 4501 Spicewood Springs Rd Ste 1033 Austin, TX 78759 (512)447-0500 Sleep Avenue 800 W 34th St Ste 100 Austin, TX 78705 (512) 485-7150 Sleep Cor Austin 800 W 34th St Ste 100 Austin, TX 78705 (512)485-7150 BROWNSV[LLE Omega Sleep Center Inc 735 Media Luna St Ste B Brownsville, TX 78520 (956) 504-9361 CORPUS CHRISTI Sleep & Seizure Centers (Easy Touch Inc) 2848 S Alameda Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361) 852-1008 Sleep & Seizure Centers (Easy Touch Inc) 2848 S Alameda Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361) 852-1008 Torr Respiratory Services Sleep Center 4639 Corona Dr Ste 45 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361)852-8298 DEL RIO Sleep Diagnostic Center of Southwest Texas 106 Bauer Ave Ste A Del Rio, TX 78840 (830)775-9376 MARBLE FALLS Sleep Avenue 1800 Mormon Mill Rd Marble Falls, TX 78654 (866)753-5522 MCALLEN Professional Pulmonary Services 4009 N 23rd Ste 8109 215 McAllen, TX 78504 (956) 683-1552 Rio Grande Valley Sleep Center 1400 S Sixth St McAllen, TX 78501 (956)630-2844 NEW BRAUNFELS Coma) Sleep Lab 243 N Union St New Braunfels, TX 78130 (888)276-6168 McKenna Sleep Lab 600 N Union Ave New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830) 606-9111 NORMAN Sleep Analysis Centers of Texas LLC 2500 S McGee Ste 145 Norman, OK 73072 (405) 447-6017 SAN ANTONIO Alamo Sleep Disorders Center 4865 Fredericksburg Rd San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)340-1141 Alamo Sleep Disorders Center 19222 Stonehue Ste 105 San Antonio, TX 78258 (210)340-1141 Cms Sleep Lab 402 Rhapsody San Antonio, TX 78216 (210)340-6958 Diagnostic Therapeutics LLC 1919 Oakwell Farms Pkwy San Antonio, TX 78218 (210) 826-4000 Integrated Sleep Center 5421 Brdway San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 824-9919 Milam Park Sleep Center 343 W Houston Ste C3 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 270-0902 NIX Healthcare System 414 Navarro San Antonio, TX 78205 (210)271-1800 San Antonio Sleep Centers 4242 Medical Dr Ste 7275 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-7474 San Antonio Sleep Centers 19016 Stone Oak Pkwy San Antonio, TX 78258 (210)497-5337 Sleep Apnea Labs of San Anfomo -Salsa 1313 Guadalupe Ste 203 San Antonio, TX 78207 (210)479-7704 Sleep Apnea Labs of San Antonio -Salsa 14607 San Pedro Ste 205 San Antonio, TX 78232 (210)479-7704 Sleep Cor -San Antonio 2379 NE Loop 410 Ste 12 San Antonio, TX 78217 (866)753-7522 Sleep Diagnostic Services Inc 1901 Babcock Ste 102 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)615-2323 Sleep Disorders Center 8038 Wurzbach Rd Ste 234 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-3996 Sleep Institute of San Antonio 14855 Blanco Rd Ste 304 San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 481-3119 Sleep San Antonio 6001 Callaghan Rd Ste 105 San Antonio, TX 78228 (210) 520-8333 Sleep Therapy and Research Center 343 W Houston St Ste C3 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)614-6000 Sleep Therapy and Research Center 5115 Medical Dr Bldg B San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)614-6000 Sleep Therapy and Research Center 7430 Barlite Blvd Ste 107 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)614-6000 Sleepwalker 4410 Medical Dr Ste 150 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-1466 Southern Sleep Diagnostics Inc 4319 Medical Dr Ste 211 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210) 614-9775 SAN MARCOS Sleep Cor -San Marcos 1348C Hwy 123 S San Marcos, TX 78666 (877)797-5337 VICTORIA Premier Sleep Disorder Center 111 Northpark Dr Victoria, TX 77901 (361)572-9654 WACO Hillcrest Sleep Center 3000 Herring Ave Waco, TX 76708 (254)202-6668 Sleep Avenue 1000 Hwy 6 Ste 140 Waco, TX 76712 (254)399-0077 Southwest Regional Sleep Disorders Center 307 Londonderry Dr Waco, TX 76712 (877)797-5337 WOODWAY Providence Health Center Sleep Study Clinic 6901 Medical Pkwy Woodway, TX 76712 (254)751-4000 AUSTIN Pegasus Quest LLC 9111 Jollyville Rd Ste 210 Austin, TX 78759 (512) 241-8401 Speech Language & Hearing Inc 3636 Executive Ctr Dr G-18 Austin, TX 78731 (512)346-9988 The Live Oak Center 3724 Jefferson Ste 316 Austin, TX 78731 (512) 453-6778 Therapy One Inc 3636 Executive Ctr Dr Ste G18 Austin, TX 78731 (512)346-9988 Therapy One Inc 1705 S Capital of Texas Hwy Ste 203 Austin, TX 78746 (512)327-2083 Therapy One Inc 12505 Hymeadow Ste 2C Austin, TX 78750 (512) 331-4115 CORPUS CHRISTI HARLINGEN Pegasus Quest LLC 1706 E Tyler Ste 7 Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)440-8658 MCALLEN Speech Success LLP 5401 N Tenth St Ste 122 McAllen, TX 78504 (956)661-9494 MERCEDES Quality Therapy Providers 50 N Vermont Mercedes, TX 78570 (956) 514-1551 PORTISABEL Laguna Madre Rehabilitation Center 1200 W Hwy 100 Ste 9 Port Isabel, TX 78578 (956)943-2248 ROUND ROCK Speech Kids PC 301 Hesters Crossing Rd Ste 110 Round Rock, TX 78681 (512)828-3072 SAN ANTONIO Alamo Area Speech Language & Swallowing Services 7434 Louis Pasteur Ste 102 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)614-8620 Greater Learning Inc 4402 Vance Jackson Rd Ste 230 San Antonio, TX 78230 (210) 349-1415 Greater Learning Inc 400 N Loop 1604 E Ste 120 San Antonio, TX 78232 (210)494-4943 SAN MARCOS Speech Therapy Associates PLLC 101 Uhland Rd Ste 112 San Marcos, TX 78666 (512)396-0872 AUSTIN Airrosti Centers Inc Rapid Recovery Treatment 1501 W Fifth St Ste 104 Austin, TX 78703 (800)404-6050 NEW BRAUNFELS Airrosti Centers Inc Rapid Recovery Treatment 1551 N Walnut Ave Ste 40 New Braunfels, TX 78130 (800) 404-6050 SAN ANTONIO Airrosti Centers Inc Rapid Recovery Treatment 2211 NW Military Hwy Ste 1276 San Antonio, TX 78213 (800)404-6050 Coastal Bend Speech & Language 3765 S Alameda Ste 320 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361)814-4600 FREDERICKSBURG Hcmh Speech Therapy 1020 Kerrville Hwy Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830) 997-1357 23 ANCILLARY PROVIDERS AUSTIN Austin Diagnostic Urgent Care 3508 Far W Blvd Ste 222 Austin, TX 78731 (512)531-8405 PeoQle's Community Clinic 2909 N IH-35 Austin, TX 78722 (512) 478-4939 Texas Urgent Care 2100 W William Cannon Ste C Austin, TX 78745 (512) 326-2243 Urgent Care Plus 12701 FM 620 Austin, TX 78750 (512) 233-1260 Urgent Care Plus William Cannon LLC 6001 W William Cannon Ste 302 Austin, TX 78749 (512) 288-3627 BOERNE Boerne Acute Care Center 1421 Main St Ste 111 Boerne, TX 78006 (830)249-9995 BROWNSVILLE Well Care Medical Clinic 2934 International Blvd Brownsville, TX 78521 (956) 504-5437 CORPUS CHRISTI Calallen Minor Emergency Center 11559 Leopard St Corpus Christi, TX 78410 (361)241-1116 The Doctor's Center 4637 S Padre Island Dr Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (512)852-6824 HARLINGEN Harlingen Family Night Clinic 2226 Haine Dr Harlingen, TX 78550 (956) 423-1283 Well Care Medical Clinic 1616 Ed Carey Dr Harlingen, TX 78550 (956)440-7236 KILLEEN Metroplex Urgent Care Clinic 2202 S Ws Young Dr Killeen, TX 76542 (254)699-0234 LAREDO MCALLEN Valley Night Clinic 606 S Brdway McAllen, TX 78501 (956)682-4515 Well Care Medical Clinic 1401 S Sixth St McAllen, TX 78503 (956) 664-9700 SAN ANTONIO Alamo City Medical Group 408 Navarro San Antonio, TX 78205 (210)272-1741 Expressmed Clinic 4502 Medical Dr MRI 81dg Second FI MS32-1 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)358-8144 San Antonio Urgent Care PA 2235 Thousand Oaks Ste 106 San Antonio, TX 78232 (210)499-0538 San Antonio Urgent Care PA 6387 Babcock Ste 3 San Antonio, TX 78240 (210)641-6559 Texas Medclinic 1007 NE Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78209 (210)821-5598 Texas Medclinic 1111 SE Military Dr San Antonio, TX 78214 (210)927-5580 Texas Medclinic 11811 Blanco Rd San Antonio, TX 78216 (210)341-5588 Texas Medclinic 7460 IH 35 N San Antonio, TX 78218 (210) 655-5529 Texas Medclinic 9895 IH 10 W San Antonio, TX 78230 (210)696-5599 Texas Medclinic 6570 Ingram Rd San Antonio, TX 78238 (210)520-5588 Texas Medclinic 9207 N Loop 1604 W San Antonio, TX 78249 (210)695-4884 Texas Medclinic 23611 IH 10 W San Antonio, TX 78257 (210) 698-6617 SAN BENITO WACO Allcare Medical Inc 3609 Bosque Blvd Waco, TX 76710 (817)756-3202 LAREDO Hachar Cigarroa Women's Clinic 2500 Zacatecas St Laredo, TX 78041 (956) 718-6810 WACO Scott & White Waco OB/ GYN 405 Londonderry Ste 310 Waco, TX 76710 (254)741-6013 BRYAN Texas Wound and Lyphedema Center 3201 University Dr E Bryan, TX 77802 (979)776-4325 FREDER[CKSBURG Hcmh Wound Care 1020 Kerrville Hwy Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830) 997-1357 HARLINGEN Valley Baptist Med Ctr Wound Care Center 2121 Pease St Ste 3A Harlingen, TX 78550 (956) 389-1940 KERRVILLE Spmh Wound Care 710 Water St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830) 258-7496 TX Regional Edema Lymphedema and Wound Care Center 1232 Bandera Hwy Kerrville, TX 78028 (830) 257-9770 PLEASANTON South Texas Regional Medical Center 1240 W Oaklawn Pleasanton, TX 78064 (830) 569-8100 T W INSBURG Edgepark Surgicallnc Statewide Mad Order Service Twinsburg, OH 44087 (800) 321-0591 Well Care Medical Clinic 295 W Hwy 77 Ste B San Benito, TX 78586 (956)361-5009 SCHERTZ Texas Medclinic 8341 Agora Pkwy Schertz, TX 78154 (210)659-5533 VICTORIA Minor Care Clinic 1515 Logan Ave Laredo, TX 78044 (956)718-6222 MARBLE FALLS Marble Falls Minor Emergency Center 1701 Hwy 281 N Marble Falls, TX 78654 (830) 798-1122 Detar Atter Hours Censer 1302 N Depot Victoria, TX 77901 (361)576-3681 24 ~~ HEALTH PAYMENT SOLUTIONS Heathcare Economics- Geographic Information Systems Geographical Analysis August 31, 2007 A report on the accessibility of the ~ Beech Street Nationwide HB for the employees of Kerr County Requested By: FARA Benefit Services, Inc. Beech Street Nationwide HB -Ken County i Table of Contents PCP Accessibility Summary 1 PCP: Employee Detail Information by City 2 PCP: Employee Detail Information by State 3 PCP: Employee Detail Information by Zip Code 4 PCP: Employees Not Meeting The Access Standard by Zip Code 5 Hospital Network Accessibility Summary 6 Hospital: Employee Detail Information by City 7 Hospital: Employee Detail Information by State 8 Hospital: Employee Detail Information by Zip Code 9 Hospital: Employees Not Meeting The Access Standard by Zip Code 10 Specialist Network Accessibility Summary 11 Specialist: Employee Detail Information by City 12 Specialist: Employee Detail Information by State 13 Specialist: Employee Detail Information by Zip Code 14 Specialist: Employees Not Meeting The Access Standard by Zip Code 15 Beech Street Nationwide HB -Kerr County PCP Accessibility Summary Accessibility analysis specifications Provider group:.. PCP 362,147 providers at 131,666 locations (based on 362,147 records) Emgl©yee group:. All Employees 243 employees 1~.CCe55 Standard: 2 within 20 Miles Employees with desir~daccess: 241 (99.2%> Average distance to a choice of providers far employees with desired access ~w° Number of 1 ~ 3 ~ 5 providers Mites 2.4 3.2 3.7 4.1 4.3 Key geographic areas Employees with desired access Total number of Average distance City employees. Namber Percent to 2 providers KERRVILLE, TX 160 160 100 1.4 INGRAM, TX 18 18 100 5.3 CENTER POINT, TX 15 15 100 6.3 COMFORT, TX 11 11 100 2.4 MOUNTAIN HOME, TX 8 8 100 12.9 BANDERA, TX 7 7 100 4.6 HARPER, TX 5 5 100 14.5 FREDERICKSBURG, TX 4 4 100 2.9 HUNT, TX 4 4 100 15.4 BOERNE, TX 2 2 100 2.3 Beech Street Nationwide HB -Ken County PCP: Employee Detail Information by City All Employees >~~toyees .~itn desired access Total 'Total Average distance nacnber of number of to providers City employees providers Number Pet ] 2 BANDERA, TX 7 5 7 100 3.7 4.6 BOERNE, TX 2 23 2 100 2.1 ~ 2.3 CENTER POWT, TX 15 1 ]5 100 5.~ ''~ 6.3 COMFORT; TX I 1 3 11 100 1.6 ~ 2.4 FREDER[CKSBURG, TX 4 30 4 100 2.8 ~ 29 HARPER, TX 5 0 5 100 l 3.5 ~ 14.5 HUNT, TX 4 0 4 100 10.3 15.4 INGRAM, TX 18 0 18 100 2.0 I 5.3 KERRVILLE. TX 160 90 160 100 I.1 L4 LAKEHILLS, TX 2 5 2 100 2.6 ', 6.2 MEDINA, TX 2 0 2 100 12.5 14.4 MOUNTAIN HOME, TX 8 0 8 100 10.2 ', 12.9 PASADENA. TX 1 243 1 100 0.4 0.4 SAN ANTONIO, TX i 2,234 1 100 0.1 ~I, 0.1 WARING. TX 1 0 1 100 0.7 6.1 - OTALS 241 2,634 241 100 2.4 3.2 I ~I I j ~I i I Access standard: 2 within 20 Miles Provider group: PCP Beech Street Nationwide HB -Kerr County PCP: Employee Detail Information by State ~ Employees Employees with desired access Total number of Total .number of Average distance to providers State employees providers Number Pct 1 2 TEXAS 243 31,403 241 99 2.4 3.2 TOTALS 243 31,403 241 99 2.4 ~ 3.2 i II i ~~ ~I ~I i~ ~~ i I Access standard: 2 within 20 Miles Provider group: PCP Beech Street Nationwide HB -Ken County PCP: Employee Detail Information by Zip Code All Etnplayees Employers with desired access Total Total Average distance ~[P number of number of oproviders Cyty Code employees providers Number Pct 1 2 BANDERA, TX 78003 7 5 7 100 3.7 4.6 BOERNE, 'PX 7$006 2 21 2 100 2.1 ~ 2.3 CENTER POINT, Tx 78010 15 1 15 100 5.8 6.3 C(JMFORT,TX 78013 11 3 11 100 i.6 ~ 2.4 FREDERICKSBURG, TX 78624 4 30 4 100 2.8 ~~ 2.9 HARPER, TX 78631 5 0 5 100 13.5 ~~ 14.5 HUNT, TX 78024 4 0 4 100 10.3 15.4 1NGRAM, TX 78025 1 S 0 18 100 2.0 ! 5.3 KERRVILLE, TX 78028 139 82 139 100 1.3 L6 78029 21 8 21 100 0.0 ; 0.0 LAKEHILLS, TX 78063 2 5 2 100 2.6 6.2 MBDINA; TX 78055 2 0 2 100 12.5 14.4 MOUNTAIN HOME, TX 78058 8 0 8 100 10.2 12.9 PASADENA, TX 77502 t 29 1 100 0.4 '; 0.4 SAN ANTONIO, TX 78248 1 15 1 100 O.l 0.1 DARING, TX 78074 1 0 1 100 0,7 ' 6.1 TOTALS 241 199 241 100 2.4 'I 3.2 I ~I i i I ~I i i Access standard: 2 within 20 Miles Provider group: PCP Beech Street Nationwide HB -Kerr County 5 PCP: Employees Not Meeting The Access Standard by Zip Code ~. Ail Empiayees Employees without desired access ap Total number of Total number of Average'distauce to providers Gtity Code employees providers Number Pct 1 2 JUNCTION, TX 76&49 2 1 2 100 8.2 36.7 TOTALS 2 1 2 100 8.2 ; 36.7 i i i I li I ~i Access standard: 2 within 20 Miles Provider group: PCP Beech Street Nationwide HB -Kerr County Hospital Network Accessibility Summary 6 ~' Accessibility analysis specifications ProVlder graUp: Hospital 4,168 providers at 3,9281ocations (based on 4,168 records) Emp~4yee group: All Employees 243 employees Access standard: 1 within 20 Miles EII~~~O~P~S Wlt~l desired access: 27 (11.1%) Average distance to a choice of providers for employees with desired .access Number a#' 1 2 3 4 ~ providers Miles 14.8 38.3 41.9 43.8 44.8 -Key: geographic areas Emmployees with. desired access Total number of Average distance City employees Number 1'ereent to 1 provider KERRVILLE, TX 160 15 9 18.6 FREDERICKSBURG, TX 4 4 100 5.8 COMFORT, TX 11 2 ] 8 18.6 JUNCTION, TX 2 2 100 8.2 BOERNE, TX 2 1 50 19.0 LAKEHILLS, TX 2 1 50 19.1 PASADENA, TX 1 1 100 1.7 SAN ANTONIO, TX 1 1 100 3.2 Beech Street Nationwide HB -Kerr County Hospital: Employee Detail Information by City All Employees Employees with desired access Total Total Average distance number of number of to a choice of City employees providers Number Pct. i provider BOERNE, TX 2 0 1 ~0 19.0 COMFORT, TX 11 0 2 18 18.6 FREDERICKSBURG. TX 4 1 4 100 ~.R 71JNCT10N, TX 2 1 2 100 8.2 KERRVILLE, TX 160 0 15 9 18.6 LAKEHILLS, TX 2 0 1 50 19. t PASADENA, TX 1 1 1 100 1.7 SAN AN'£ON10, TX 1 26 1 100 3.2 TOTALS 183 29 27 15 14.8 Access standard: 1 within 20 Miles Provider group: Hospital Beech Street Nationwide HB -Kerr County Hospital: Employee Detail Information by State All Employees Employees with desired access State Total number of employees Totai cumber of providers Number Pct Average distance to a choice of 1 provider TEXAS 243 389 27 11 14.8 TOTALS 243 389 27 11 14.8 Access standard: 1 within 20 Miles Provider group: Hospital Beech Street Nationwide HB -Kerr County Hospital: Employee Detail Information by Zip Code All Employees Employees with desired access Total Total Average distance ZIP number of number of to a choice of City Code employees providers Number Pc# 1 provider BOERNE, TX 78006 2 0 1 50 19.0 COMFORT, TX 78013 11 0 2 18 18.6 FREDER[CKSBURG, TX 78624 4 1 4 100 S.R 3LTNCTION, TX 76849 2 1 2 100 8.2 KERRVILLE, TX 78028 139 0 15 1 1 18.6 LAKEHILLS, TX 78063 2 0 1 50 T9.1 PASADENA, TX 77502 1 1 1 100 1.7 SAhT AN'TONTO, TX 78248 1 0 I 100 3.2 TOTALS 162 3 27 17 14.8 Access standard: 1 within 20 Miles Provider group: Hospital Beech Street Nationwide HB -Kerr County 10 Hospital: Employees Not Meeting The Access Standard by Zip Code All Employees Employees without desired access Total Total Average distance ZiP number of number of to a choice of City Code employees providers Number Pct 1 provider BANDERA. TX 78003 7 0 7 100 24.5 BOERNE, TX 78406 2 0 i 50 22.9 CENTER POINT, TX 78010 15 0 15 100 25.9 COMFORT, TX 78013 1I 0 9 82 21.3 HARPER, TX 78631 5 0 5 100 22.5 HUNT, TX 78024 4 0 4 100 37.7 INGRA~I, TX 78025 18 0 18 100 26.1 KERRVILLE, TX 78028 139 0 124 89 22.9 78029 21 0 21 100 21.6 LAKEHILLS, 7'X 78063 2 0 1 50 21.4 MED[NA, T~ 78055 2 0 2 100 352 MOUNTAIN HOME, TX 78058 8 0 8 100 27.0 WARING, TX 78074 1 0 I 100 21.3 TpTALS 235 0 216 92 23.7 Access standard: 1 within 20 Miles Provider group: Hospital Beech Street Nationwide HB -Ken County 11 Specialist Network Accessibility Summary Accessibility analysis `specifieations Provider group: specialist 1,487,909 providers at 220,0741ocations (based on 1,487,909 records) Employee gr©up All Employees 243 employees Access standard: 2 within 20 Miles Emplo;~lees with desired access: 241 (99.2%> Average distance to a choice of providers. for' employees with desired access i~tumber of ~ 2 3 4 5 providers Miles 2.0 2.2 2.7 2.9 3.3 Key geographic areas Employees witb desired access Total number of Average distance City employees Number Percent to 2 pro~3ders KERRVILLE, TX 160 160 100 1.3 INGRAM, TX 18 18 100 1.5 CENTER POINT, TX 15 15 100 7.7 COMFORT, TX 11 1 l 100 2.2 MOUNTAIN HOME, TX 8 8 100 2.6 BANDERA, TX 7 7 100 4.7 HARPER, TX 5 5 100 8.7 FREDERICKSBURG, TX 4 4 100 1.7 HUNT, TX 4 4 100 2.9 BOERNE, TX 2 2 100 1.6 R s C Beech Street Nationwide HB -Kerr County Specialist: Employee Detail Information by City 12 ..All Employees Employees wPth desired access Total Total Average distance number of number of to providers City employees providers Number Pct i 2 BANDERA, TX 7 8 7 100 ~.7 4.7 BOERNE, TX 2 85 2 100 1.3 I 1.6 CENTER POINT, TX 15 1 15 100 6.6 7.7 COMFORT, TX 11 3 11 100 1.6 ' 2.2 FREDERICKSBURG, TY 4 133 4 100 1.7 l.7 HARPER TX 5 0 S 100 8.6 ~, $.7 HUNT, TX 4 4 4 100 2.9 2.9 INGRAM, TX 18 0 18 100 1.5~, 1.5 KEIZRV[LLE, TX 160 254 160 l00 1.2 1.3 LAKEHILLS. TX 2 7 2 100 7.6 ! 7.6 MEDINA, TX 2 0 2 100 12.6 12.6 MOUNTAIN HOME, "1'X 8 8 8 100 2.6 2.6 PASADENA, TX 1 802 1 100 0.3 0.4 SAN AN~'ONIO, 'TX 1 8,730 1 100 0.1 ', 0.2 WARING, TX 1 0 1 100 0.7 6.1 'OTALS 241 10,035 241 100 2.0 2.2 I i ~~ Access standard: 2 within 20 Miles Provider group: Specialist Beech Street Nationwide HB -Kerr County Specialist: Employee Detail Information by State 13 All Employees Empto~ ees with desired access Total number of Total niumber of Average. distance to providers State employees providers Number. Pct 1 2 TEXAS 243 112,668 241 99 2.0 2 2 TOTALS 243 112,668 24l 99 2.0 2.2 i i~ I ~~ i I I Access standard: 2 within 20 Miles Provider group: Specialist Beech Street Nationwide HB -Kerr County Specialist: Employee Detail Information by Zip Code 14 All Employees Employees with desired access Total Total Average distance ZTP number of number of to providers .City Code employees providers Nuimber Pct 1 ~ 2 BANDERA. TX 78003 7 8 7 100 4.7 4.7 BOERNE,TX 78006 2 75 2 100 1.3 ~ 1.6 CENTER POINT, TX 78010 15 1 15 100 6.6 7.7 COMPORT, TX 78013 11 3 11 100 1.6 ', 2.2 FREDERICKSBURG, TX 78624 4 133 4 100 1.7 1.7 HARPER, TX 78631 5 0 5 100 8.6 ' 8.7 HUNT, TX 78024 4 4 4 100 29 29 INGRAM, TX 78025 18 0 18 100 1.5 j I.5 KERRVILLE. TX 78028 139 217 139 100 1.3 1.4 78029 2l 37 21 100 0.0 . 0.0 LAKEHILLS, TX 78063 2 7 2 100 7.6 7.6 M);DiNA, TX 7$055 2 4 2 100. 12.b I I2.6 MOUNTAIN HOME, TX 78058 8 8 8 100 2.6 2.6 PASADENA, TX 77502 1 134 1 1{?0 0.3 0.4 SAN ANTONIO, TX 78248 1 37 1 100 0.1 02 DARING, TX 78074 1 0 1 100 0.7 ! 6.1 TOTALS 241 664 241 100 2.0 ~ 2.2 I li i ~I i ~I Access standard: 2 within 20 Miles Provider group: Specialist Beech Street Nationwide HB -Kerr County 1$ Specialist: Employees Not Meeting The Access Standard by Zip Code .All Employees Employees without desired access ZIP Totat number. of Tatal number of Average distance to providers CSty Code employees providers Number Pct 1 '~, 2 JUNCTION, TX 76849 2 0 2 100 33.1 33.4 TOTALS 2 0 2 100 33.1 33.4 I i ~I ~~ i ~~ ~i i i i Access standard: 2 within 20 Miles Provider group: Specialist Beech Street A V I A N T N E T W O R K Participating Provider Directory for East Texa s Includes the counties of Anderson, Angelina, Aransas, Archer, Atascosa, Bandera, Bastrop, ~''i Bee, Bell, Bexar, Blanco, Bosque, Bowie, Brooks, Brown, Burnet, Caldwell Calhoun, Callahan, Cameron, Camp, Cass, Cherokee, Coleman, Comal, Comanche, Concho, Coryell, De witt, Delta, Dimmit, Duval, Eastland, Edwards, Falls, Foard, Franklin, Freestone, Frio, Gillespie, Goliad, Gonzales, Gregg, Guadalupe, Hamilton, Hardeman, Harrison, Haskell, Hays, Henderson, Hidalgo, Hill, Hopkins, Houston, Jackson, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Jones, Karnes, Kendall, Kenedy, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney, Kleberg, Knox, La Salle, Lamar, Lampasas, Lavaca, lee, Leon, Limestone, Live Oak, Llano, Marion, Mason, Maverick, McCulloch, McLennan, McMullen, Medina, Menard, Milam, Mills, Morris, Nacogdoches, Navarro, Nueces, Panola, Rains, Real, Red River, Refugio, Runnels, Rusk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Patricio, San Saba, Shackelford, Shelby, Start, Taylor, Titus, Travis, Upshur, Uvalde, Van Zandt, Victoria, Webb, Willlacy, Williamson, Wilson, Wood, Zapata, and Zavala Please Note: Depending on the benefits provided under your plan, the services of some providers listed in this directory may not be cov- ered (For example, providers of Chiropractic Care, Physical Therapy Services, Chemical Dependence Services, Mental Health Services, Home Health Care, Home Infusion Therapy and Durable Medical Equipment). Please contact your benefit office to verify your plan's cov- erage for services to be provided by any provider listed in this directory. Thank You. Welcome Beech Street would like to welcome you to our family of employers, their employees and family members who use our provider networks. Beech Street is a national provider company with networks in over forty states serving local and national employers. Our preferred Provider Organization (PPO) offers access to some of the most quality-con- scious, cost-effective, and prestigious providers and facilities across our nation. Your company's choice to use our networks in conjunction with your health benefits is a strong indication of its commitment to providing the best quali- ty care and customer service to its employees. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with this directory: • The directory contains a listing of providers who were members of Beech Street's network at the time this book was printed. Every effort was made to insure the accuracy of the directory at the time of printing; however,changes do occur daily. • The provider you select may not be available to all Beech Street customers due to individual benefit plan or network restrictions. Please verify your benefits by calling your Health Plan Benefit Administrator or Insurance Company. • Select a Beech Street provider from the directory and verify their participation by checking with the provider's office to insure that they continue to be eligible Beech Street providers. ~r You may also check the Beech Street website at www.beechstreet.com to search for the most current listing of providers in the Beech Street network or call 1-800-937-2277 to check provider membership or to receive assistance in selecting an appropriate provider in your area. All physicians within a group do not automatically participate in the network. In order to ensure that you see a network provider, please verify individual participation prior to your visit. • If your physician has an office location that is not listed in this directory please verify participation at that location. • Ask for a Beech Street provider if referred to another physician, facility or lab/x-ray services. Also, please verify that they are Beech Street providers by calling the 1-800 number listed. • Please identify yourself as a Beech Street member by showing your identification card at every visit. • Many area codes nationwide split each year and allow a time period for permissive dialing. As Beech Street is informed of these changes we update our system. If an area code is incorrect in this book, please contact your local phone company for the correct area code. Remember, Beech Street neither pays claims nor makes decisions regarding your benefits. Please check your insurance identification card for the phone number for benefits or claims assistance. visit our website at www.beechstreet.com Beech Street Participating Facilities for East Texas MEDlCAURURAL CLlNlC ALTO ALTO COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC 601 S A4arrus St '~" Alic, TX 75925 (9:35/95&2`2'15 P~AedirallRural Haallh C(:nic BOGATA EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER BOGOTA MEDICAL CLINIC 213 S Haw'ison St Bcgata, TX 75417 {953)632-5692 6ledicaliRural Health Clmic CARTHAGE EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER RURAL HEALTH CLINIC-CARTHAGE 702 Davis St Carthage:'FX 75633 ;953)693-05'19 Mac'iaaliRural Health Clnic CENTERVLLLE POWELL MEMORIAL MEDICAL CLINIC (LEON COUN- TY) 102 E h1ar. Canternlle. '1'X 75833 (303;536-2313 fdedicahRural Health CLrnc COMANCHE DOCTORS MEDICAL CENTER CLINIC 10201 Highway 16 Comanche, TX 164x2 (254)879-4910 Medical; Rural Health CF!nic COOPFR PARIS REGIONAL FAMILY CLNC-E DALLAS AVE 1181 E Dallas Ave Casper, TX 75432 1903}395.2192 hiediralrRura! Health Clinic CROf.KETT EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER PRIMARY CARE CLINIC 210 N 5th St Crocxetl. TX 75835 {936;5447656 MedicahRural Health Clinic EMORY PRESBYTERIAN RURAL HEALTH CLINIC 215 Dully St F: mory, TX 75440 (953}473-3036 Medlcal•'Rural Flealth Clinic FA1RFlELD PALESTINE REGIONAL MEDICAL WOMEN'S HEALTH 0.86 E Main St Fairf•~,altl, TX 75540 (9031385-872"s MedicahRural Health Clinic GONZALES SIEVERS MEDICAL CLINIC 1110 N Sarah De~tiitt Dr Gonzales, TX 78629 (630)788.7280 MedicahRural Health Clinic HORSESNOEBAY HOERSTER CLINIC-PECAN LN 1110 Pecan Ln Horseshoe P,ay, TX 76657 18301596.4405 MedicahRural Health Clinic .JOHNSON CITY HILL COUNTRY MEMORIAL COMMUNITY SERVICE CORP UBA RAMSEY CLINIC 208 Haley Rd Johnson City; 1'X 79636 ;530)369-50;13 MedicahRural Health Clinic KINGSLAND HOERSTER CLINIGHIGHWY 1431 2112 Highway 1431 Kingsland, TX ?8639 ?325)247-4131 h4edicaliR:ual Health Clinic LA VERNIA LAVERNIA HEALTH CLINIC 13049 US Hig',;w~av 57 `Ar La Vemia. TX 16121 (8`50)163-8116 MedicahR!;ra1 Health Clinic LLANO HUERSTER CLINIC-E YOUNG ST 1 ii2 E Y'cung St Llano, TX 76643 (325)247131 hledlr..aliRural hlealth Clinic LONGVIEW GOOD SHEPARD MEDICAL CENTER PAIN MANAG- MENT CLINIC 103 W t.anp 261 Ste 75D Longview, 7X'75505 {903j6G3-2515 MedicalRural Health Clinic MARBLE FALLS HOERSTER CLINIC-AVENUE G 706 k;anue G Marble Falls, TX 78654 (830)(±93-8234 MedicahRural Health Clinic MASON HILL COUNTRY MEMORIAL COMMUNITY SERVICE CORP DBA MASON CLINIC 216 E College St Mascn.'i X 76856 (3251347-5926 hlediral,Rural Health Clinic MlNEOLA MINEOLA RURAL HEALTH CLINICfTITTLE V!PHC 5675 S Slate Highway 37 hlinecla, TX 15773 {9031559-6124 hiedicaliRural Health Clinic NORMANGEE ST JOSEPH-NORMANGEE FAMILY MEDICINE CLINIC (LEON COUNTY) 910 tdain Sl Normangee,TX 77871 f93Gj396-2806 MedicaVRural Health Clinic PALESTINE PALESTINE REGIONAL MEDICAL WOMEN'S HEALTH CLINIC 4000 S Loop 256 Palestine. TX 75801 (903}731-5284 h1edical!Rurai Health Clinic WOMEN'S HEALTH CLINIC, THE 416 4Y Palestina Ave Paieskire. TX ?5601 (903}731-4640 hlediraliRural I!ealth Clinic AARIS PARIS REGIONAL FAMILY CLINIC-BONHAM ST 2224 Benham St Paris, TX 75465 1903}135-2299 MedlraVRara! Health CI'~,nic SAN AUGUSTINE SAN AUGUSTINE MEMORIAL CLINIC 511 E Hospital St San Augustlne, TX 75971. j93617?5-3446 MedicallR!;rai Health Clinic SAN SABA IiOERSTER CLINIGW WALLACE ST 20D5 W'Aallare Sf San Saba. TX 76477 (325)372.5163 MericallPo.:rai Health Cl~aic VAN VAN RURAL HEALTH CUNIC/TITLE V 113 W' Min St Van; TX 75790 (903)9fi3-8303 hledical;Rural Health Gmir, WlNFlELD NORTHEAST TEXAS RURAL HEALTH CLINIC Spur 155 Interstate 3G YYinfield, TX 15493 (903)524-4700 MedirallRural Health Clinic ABILENE ABILENE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 52.50 Hwy 6318» .Abilene, TX 79606 ;325}691-2»36 Hospital ALICE CHftISTUS SPOHN HOSPITAL ALICE 750 Flournoy Rd Al~~.;,e, TX 75332 (361';651-800(1 Hospital ANSON AN5ON GENERAL HOSPITAL 1t}1 Avenue J Anson, TX 79501 1326)e2.3 3231 Hospital ATHENS EASTTEXAS MEDICALCENTER-ATHENS 2500 S Palestine St Athens, TX 75751 (903)676-1000 Hospital ATLANTA ATLANTA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 10(17 S'.'Ylliam St ktlanta, TX 75551 (903)799-3000 Hcsp!tal AUSTIN AUSTIN SURGICAL HOSPITAL 3003 bee Caves kd Austin, TX 78746 (512)347-9889 liospital BRACKENRIDGE HOSPITAL 6111E 15in Sl Aus6n,TX ,'•8701 ;512)324-7000 Hospital NORTH Al7STIN MEDICAL CENTER 12221 N PAe Pac Expy :lushn, TX 75158 (512)901-1000 Haspifal SETON MEDICAL CENTER 1201 vV 38th St Austin, TX 78705 (51^^';324-1000 Haspifal SETON NORTHWEST HOSPITAL & HEALTH CENTER 17113 Research Blvd Austin, TX 79159 ;512;321-6000 Hospital SETON SOUTHWEST fiOSPITAI 7SO0 Fn. 1826 Austin, TX T6?37 (512;324-9050 Hospdal SOUTH AUSTIN HOSPITAL 901 W Be~1'rJhita BI•:d Austin, TX 78704 {5t~; 147.2211 Hospital ST DAVIDS HOSPITAL 919E 32nr1 St Austin, TX ,'8705 !512)476-?111 hicsp'~,tal BASTROP LAKESIDE HOSPITAL AT BASTROP L'FD 3YN Highway 71 E Bastrop, TX ?8602 (5121321.8"LGO Haspifal BEEVILLE CHRISTUS SPOHN HOSPITAL BEEVILLE 1500 E Houston St Beeville. TX 78102 ;3611354-GOOD liospital BROWNSVlLLE VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 100 E Allan Gloar Blvd 6rownsv!I1e, TX ?8526 (956)'350-7D00 Hospitel BROWNWOOD BROWNWOOD REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 1501 Burnet Hd Browmw~ccd. TX 76801 (325104&8541 Hospital BURNET SETON HIGHLAND LAKES-BURNET 3201 S'~tiatar 5t Burnet, TX 78611 (5121750-GU00 Hospital CAMERON CENTRAL TEXAS HOSPITAL 506 N Crockett Ave Cameron TX 76520 {2541697-6591 Hospital CARTHAGE EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER CARTHAGE 4119 Cot4ige Rd Carthage, TX 75633 {903)893.3841 Hospital EASTTEXAS MEDICAL CENTF..R-COTTAGE 409 Cattaya Rd Carthage, TX ?5533 (9031693-3841 Hosp~~,tal CENTER SHELBY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 502 Horst 5t Center, TX 75935 {9:161599.1181 liasp:4al CLARKSVILLE EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER CLARKSVILLE 3006 !P: Maio Clar~sv'Jle, TX 75426 (9031427-3851 liospital rufrDN GOODALL-WITCHER HOSPITAL 101 S Avenue T Clifton, TX 76534 1,254}675.8322 Hospital COLEMAN COLEMAN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER st0 S Pecos St Coleman, TX 76834 (3'L5;625.2135 Hospdal COMANCHE GOMANCHE COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER 111251 Highway 16 Comanche. TX 76442 !2541679-4900 Hospital ( nr ftu, ~nunt cursor into .vaton Ixert r ,...,f; r., 1 ,! n ipstia~ 1 ~tc di rtes srn-: i ,; ~ cur ~arr~, Please r all Urrch Srreu rr 1-8C0- ~ i -. ._ . ' 1 l.tcilin rrqui ec -t hencf., di,t ~!cnti:ri a„a :n.t,~ n-,t be acailxHle !r- ti! aane..t,. Ylense euntae[ tr ur benefit •rdn.:r:istratur wd .•rnh~. East Texas -Beech Street Participating Facilities CORPUS CHRISTI EDNA JACKSON HEALTHCARE CENTER 1013 S Wells St Edna, TX 779,57 (3011782-5241 tiosprtal FA1RFlELD EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER-FAIRFIELD 125 Newman St Faifiield, TX 75840 (403)385•'1121 Hospital FREDERICXSBURG HILL COUNTRY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1120 S Stale Highway 16 Fredericksburg; TX 78624 {936)997-0383 Hospital GL'0RGE10WN GEORGETOWN HOSPITAL 2DOf1 Scenic Or Georgetown, TX 78626 (512)94'3-300D licsp:tal GONZALES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-NORTH SARAH DEWITT DRIVE 1110 N Sarah Oewilt Dr Gonzales: TX 78629 (830)f>72--7581 Hospital (,RAND SAL/NE COZBY-GERMANY HOSPITAL 707 N',Na!drp St Grand Saline. TX 75':40 (903)952xl42 Hospital GROESSECK LIMESTONE MEDICAL CENTER 900 tJ Ellis St Gmesbeck.TX 76642 (25417L9-3281 Hospital HALLETTSVILLE LAVACA MEDICAL CENTER 1400 N Texana St Hallettsville; TX 77964 (361); 5&3871 Hospital HAMILTON HAMILTON GENERAL HOSPITAL 400 N 8rcwn St Hamilton, TX 76531 (254}386-3151 Hospital NAMLlN HAMLIN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 672 N'.V 2nd St lianilin, TX 79520 (3251570 3846 Hospital HARLINGEN VALLEV BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER 2101 Pease St Harlingen, TX 78550 (y56}'s89-1100 Hospital H£MPNIL L SAflINE COUNTY HOSPITAL Hwy 83 W Hemphill, TX 75948 (409)787.3300 Hospital NENDERSON HENDERSON MEM0k1AL HOSPITAL 300 Wilson St Hr-ndersnn, TX 75652 (9031657-7541 Hospital H1LLS90R0 HILL REGIONAL HOSPITAL 101 Circle Or H--tllsboro, TX 76645 {254)552-8425 liospifai RONDO MEDICAL CLINIC OF RONDO 602 31st SI Hondo. TX 78661 1636)741-3054 Hospital MEDICAL CLINIC OF RONDO 1901 Avenue I Hondo, TX 78361 (63U?741-4331 Hospital MEDICAL CLINIC OF RONDO 1604 20th Sl Hardc,'TX 78861 (830j7•at-3353 Hospital MEDINA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 3100 A~denue E Hondo. TX 78961 is3G}741x677 Hospital /ACKSONVILLE EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER-JACKSONVILLE 501 S R2Gsdalo St Jacksrnville, TX 7,5766 (503;541-5000 Hospital /OURDANTON SOUTH TEXAS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 16,04 Highway 97 E Jourdantnn, TX ?8026 1830)769-3515 Hospitaal KERRVILLE SID PETERSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 710',tialer St Kerrville, TX 78026 (8501696-4200 Hospital KILGORE LAIkD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1612 5 Henderson Btatl Kilgore. TX 756v2. (903}984-3505 Hospital KILLEEN METROPLEX HOSPITAL 2201 5 Clear Creek Rd Killeen, TX 76549 (254;526-7523 Hospital KINGSVILLE CHRISTUS SPOHN HOSPITAL KLEBERG 1311 General Cavazos Blvd Kingsville, TX 79363 i3bij555-1661 Hospital KNOX CITY KNOX COUNTY HOSPITAL 701 SOUTH FIFTH STREET P0. BOX GUB KNOX CITY, T'X 79529 (9.10;657-3535 Hospital LAMPASAS ROLLINS BROOK COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 6D8 N Key Ave Lampasas, TX 76,550 (512)556-3662 Hospital LAREDO LAREDO MEDICAL CENTER 1700 E Saunders St Laredo, TX 70041 (056)796-5000 Hospital LINDEN GOOD SHEPHERD MEDICAL CENTER-LINDEN 404 N Kaufman St Linden. TX 75563 ;`903)75d-5561 Hospital LLANO LLANO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 20o W Olt:e St Llano, TX 18643 (325)247-5040 Hospital LONGVIEW GOOD SHEPHERD MEDICAL CENTER 7116 E Marshall Ave Lalgview, TX 7580'1 (903)315.2006 Hospital L(/FKlN MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER OF EAST tEXAS- WFKIN 1201 W Frank AVe Lufkiq TX 7591)4 (s36}63a-6111 Hospital WOODLAND HEIGHTS MEDICAL CENTER 505 S John Redditl Dr Lulkin, TX 759C>4 ;9361634-8311 Hospital LUUNG SETON EDGAR B. DAVIS 130 Hays St Lulilg, TX 78648 ;330)87,*564s Hospital MARLIN FALLS COMMUNITV HOSPITAL 322 Crleman St A":actin, TX 76f,61 (254)603-3581 Hospital MARSHALL MARSHALL REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 811 S Vv'ashington Ave IAarshell. TX 75670 {903)927-6000 Hospital MCALLEN LIFECARE HOSPITAL OF SOUTH TEXAS-NORTH 5101 N .iacksnn Rd McAller:, TX 78504 (556)92fr 7066 Hospital LIFECARE HOSPITALS OF SOUTH TEXAS-MCALLEN 2601 S M Sl McAllen, TX 76503 (bE8)881-6373 Hospital RIO GRANDE REGIONAL HOSPITAL 101 E Ridye Rd McAllen, TX 78563 (956)632-6000 Hospital MENlA PARKVIEW REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER "oi1G S Bonham St hlexia, TX 76667 (254)562-5332 Hospital MISSION MISSION HOSPITAL 900 S Bryan Rd Mission, TX 78572 (9;if~)580.9UU0 Hospital MO(/NT PLEASANT TITUS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 2061 N Jefferson Ave Mount Pleasant, TX 75455 (903}577-6000 Hospital CHRISTUS SPOHN HOSPITAL MEMORIAL 2606 Hospital Blvd Corpus Christi, TX 78405 (361}902-4000 Hospital CtiRI5TU5 SPOHN HOSPITAL SHORELINE 600 EI¢aoelh SI Carpus Christi. TX 76404 1361)981-3000 Hospital CHRISTUS SPOHN HOSPITAL SOUTH 5950 Saratoya Blvd Corpus Christi. TR 78410. (361)985-5000 Hospital URISCOLL CHILDREN'S HOSP 3533 S Alameda St Corpus Christi. TX 78411 (36'I j694-50110 Hospital DUBUIS HOSPITAL-CORPUS CHRISTI 660 ElizaSelh Sl Corpus Christi. TX 76404 (361)881-3223 Hospital KINDRED HOSPITAL CORPUS CHRISTI 6226 Saratoga Blvd Corpus Christi. TX 78414 (361)965-1825 Hospdai CORSLCANA NAVARkO REGIONAL HOSPITAL 3201 W Highway 22 Corrcana, TX 75110 (9031054-ti800 Hospital r,ROCKErr EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CEMER CROCKETT 1100 E Loop 3(W Crockett, TX 75835 (936'546-3862 Hospital CUERO CUERO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 2500 N Esplanade St Cuero. TX 77954 (.361)275-6191 Hospital DELEON DE LEON HOSPITAL 407 S Texas St De Leon, TX 76444 (254;893-2011 Hospital DEVINE MEDICAL CLINIC Of DEVINE 300 N Teel Or Dsvine, TX 78016 (8701655-2878 Hospital DILLEY COMMUNITY GENERAL HOSPITAL 230 W Miller S1 Ddiey, TX 78017 (830)965-2003 Hospital EDEN CONCHO COUNTY HOSPITAL 614 Eaker St Eden, TX 76637 1325}969-5911 Hospital EDINBURG CORNERSTONE REGIONAL HOSPITAL 2362 Comerstane Blvd Edinburg, TX 78539 (956}618.4444 Hospital Pot the moat nrrrc nt iofonlrttion l.~xtairttnt; to Partir~p tann lracilities srrcin}.~ c n r ;tree, I,Icase cell Bccrh Svicet at: l-SOU-93? 2.27?. 0 tiaality rc<}urres a benefit d~atu ntaa! and may not be available tot ail patients Please contact ;o~-rr b::ne4h admit ,trator v~d vorif S. East Texas -Beech Street Participating Facilities SCOT7 R WHITE HOSPITAL ATUNIVERSITY MEDI- 5(LUKE'S BAPTIST MOUNT VERNON GAL CAMPUS 7930 Floyd Cud Dr UVALDE EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER MOUNT VERNON 300 Uni:vers:Jy BIW Round Rock TX 75864 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)297-5600 UVALDE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 500 Texas Highway 37 , (5121509-M 00 Hnspital 1 1;25 Garner Field Rd rt4ount 1•'erncn, TX 15457 Hospital UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM DISTRICT Uvalde, TX 78801 903"'37 8000 18301278.8251 (- ;-' - Hospital NACOGDOCHES NACOGDOCHES MEDICAL CENTER 4520 NE Stallings Dr Nacogdorhas, TX 75965 ;936;569.9481 Hospikal NACOGDOCHES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1204 N bicund St Nacogdoches, TX 759B1 (938;5&4-4611 Hospital NEW BOSTON DOCTORS HOSPITAL 520 Hospital Dr Ne~x Boston, TX 75570 190'3',628-5531 Hospikal PALESTINE PALESTINE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER ACUTE 29011 S Laop 256 Palas7ira, TX ?5801 (903;731-7000 Hospital PARIS DUBUiS HOSPITAL-PARIS 965 Deshong Dr Paris, TX 75:62 1361 }381-32[3 Hospital PARIS REGIDNAt. MF..DICAL CENTER 820 Clarksville St Paris; TX 75460 (903;7J13257 Hospital PARIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER-NORTH 865 Deshong Dr Paris. 7X 75462 (903p85-4521 Hospital PEARSALL FRIG REGIONAL HOSPITAL 200 S Ih 35 Pearsall, TX 78061 (830;334.3617 Hospital PITTSBURG EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER-PITTSBURG 41A Gunman St Pittsburg, TX 75686 (903185fi-6663 Hospital PORT LAVAf,A MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER 815 N Virginia St Pert Lavaca, TX 77979 (361jCi52fii713 Hospital QUITMAN EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER-QUITMAN 177 N Winnsboro St Quitr.~an, TX 15783 ;9031763.4505 Hospital REFUGJO REFUGIO COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT 101 swin st Re'ugio,TX 78377 (361;526-2321 Hosp!tal ROUND ROCK ROUND ROCK MEDIGAL CENTER 2400 Round fiorkAve Rounr. Rock, TX 78681 1512)341-1000 Hospital SANANTONlO BAPTIST MEDICAL GENTER~DALLAS ST 111 Dallas St San Antonio, TX 76205 (210?297.7000 Hospital CtiRISTUS SANTA ROSA Gti1t.DREN'S ti05PITAL 33's N Santa Rosa San Ankeni.o, TX 78267 {2101704-2011 Hospital CHRISTt1S SANTA ROSA HOSPITAL 333 N Sarla Rosa San Anton:.a. TX 78207 z1o)7e4-2oi1 Hosp tat CH121ST'US SANTA ROSA NORTHWEST HOSPITAL 2827 Babccrk P,d San Anioni.o, TX 78229 (210)705-630G Hospdal KINDRED HOSPITAL SAN ANTONIO 3636 Modal Dr San.4nionio: TX 78229 (21016111-0616 Hospital t.iFF.CARE HOSPITALS OF SAN ANTONIO 8026 F!ovdcurl San Artamc, TX 78229 (210)575-8005 Hospdal METHODIST AMBULATORY SURGERY HOSPITAL- NORTfiWEST 9150 Huebner Rd San .Anfinio, TX 78240 (210)691-8000 Hospital METHODIST CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF SOUTH TEXAS 7706 Floyd Cud San Antonio, TX 78229 (2101575-70W Hospital METHODIST HOSPITAL 7700 Floyd Cud San Antonin, TX 78229 ;219js75-1o00 Hospital METHODIST SPECIALTY AND TRANSPLANT HOSFI- TAL 8020 Floyd Curf San Antonio, TX 18229 (2101575-8110 Hospital METROPOLITAN METHODIST HOSPITAL 13'1 t? Mr,C+allough Ave San .Antonio. TX 78212 ;210)208-2200 Hospital NEXTCARE HOSPTIAL OF SAN ANTONIO 9038 Wurzbach Rrl Ste 600 San Aolanio, TX 78229 ;210{515.8005 Hospikal NORTH CENTRAL BAPTIST HOSPITAL 520 P.ladison Oak Ur San Arfonlo, TX 78258 (21 0129 7-0000 Hospital NORTHEAST BAPTIST HOSPITAL 8811 Village Dr San Anten'io. TX 78217 ;210)297-2000 Hospital NORTHEAST METHODIST HOSPITAL 12412 Judson Rd San.Antonio; TX 18'233 (2101"050-4949 Hosp tat SOUTHEAST BAPTIST HOSPITAL 4214 E Snuthc~oss Blvd sen Antod~a, TX 78222 (2101291-3699 HospRal $OUTtiWEST f,ENERAL HOSPITAL 7400 Badit=Blvd San Antcni,o, TX 79224 (210)921-2000 Hospital 4.,02 Merl:~ral Dr San Aninnio, TX 76229 Hospdal (210,358-4000 Hospital WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 7 70C' Finyd Curl San Antonio, TX 76229 (210}692-5000 Hospital SAN AUGUSTINE MEMORIAL MEOIGALCENTER-SAN AUGUSTINE 511 E Hcspital St San Augustlne, TX 75972 (936;215-3446 Hospital SAN BENITO DOLLY NNSANT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 4111? E US Highway 77 San Deniko TX 78586 ;956)355-5200 Hosprtal SAN MARCOS CENTRAL TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER 1301 Wonder Wodd Dr San Marcos, TX 78666 (51?!353-8979 Hospdal SMJTHVILLE SMITHVILLE HOSPITAL B00 E Highway 71 Smithville, TX 78957 (51212373214 Hospital STANFORD STANFORD MEMORIAL DISTRICT 1601 Columbia Si Stamford, TX 79553 (325;773-2725 Hospital SULPHUR SPRINGS HOPKINS COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 175 Airport Rd Sclphw springs, TX 75»82 1903)'385.7671 Hospikal TAYLOR JOHNS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 305 Mallarzl Ln Taylor. TX 1fi574 (512362-7611 Hospital TEMPLE KING'S DAUGHTERS HOSPITAL 1901 SW H K Dodeen Laop Temple, TX 76502 ;254)771-8800 Hospital SCOTT & WFIITE CONTINUING CARE kOSPITAL 546 N Kegley Rd Temple, TX 7fi502 (zs4;72a-z1n Hospital SCOTT AND WHITE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 2401 S S 31st st Temple. TX 76508 (.2541'24-2111 Hospital TEXARKANA CHRISTUS ST MICHAEL HEALTHCARE CENTER 2400 Sa':nt A-1ichael Dr Texarkana, TX 75503 (903;614-4040 Hospital DUBUIS HOSPITAL 4F TEXARKANA 2600 Saint MicF:ael Dr Tezarkana.TX 75503 (903)614-7600 Hospital VICTORIA DE TAR HOSPITAL 506 E San Antonio St Victoria, TX 77901 (361?575-7441 Wospital DE TAR NOSPITAI_ HOME tiEAl..Tli 5U(i E San.Anfomc St Victcria, TX 77901 (361)575-7441 Hospital REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 101 Medical Dr Victoria. TX 77904 (361)573-6100 Hospital WACO NILLCREST BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER 3i)Cip Hemng Ave Waco, TX 76708 ;2541202-5631 Hospital PROVIDENCE HEALTH CENTER 6901 Riecical Pk~^vy Waro, TX ?6712 (2541751-4000 Hospital WESLACO KNAPP MEDICAL CENTER 13x0 E 6th St Weslaco: TX 7fl59E {9551'969-5837 Hospikal WHITNEY LAKE WHITNEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 201 N San Jarinto St Whibwy, TX. 76692 (254!1194-3165 Hospital WJNN580R0 PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL OF WINNSBORO 719 W Coke Rd Winnsboro, TX 75494 ',9031342-52G7 Hospital WINTERS NORTH RUNNELS COUNTY HOSPITAL 7821 State High:vav 153 N+'inters, TX 79567 (325)754-5551 Hospital VOAKUM YOAKUM COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 1200 C,ad Reinert Dr Yoakum. TX 77995 ;3611293-2321 Hospital SUB-ACUTE OR SPECIALIZED SERVLCES GORO BLOOD REGISTRY, INC. r -r~:d teetc East Texas -Beech Street Participating Facilities LULING WARM SPRINGS SPECIALTY HOSPITAL AT CUEING 200 Memcrial Dr Luting, TX ?R648 (83O;B75-5460 Specialty Hospital MARLIN MARLIN HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CEN- TER 318 Chambers S( Marlin. TX 76661 (254)883-55'v8 Skilled Nursing Facility Free Standiny A9CALLEN BRIARCLIFF NURSING AND REHABILITATION CEN- TER 3267 N Ware Rd McAllen, TX 78501 (A5fi)o"31-55:2 Skilled Nurs'.ng Facility Free Standing LAS PALMAS HEALTHCARE CENTER 1301 E Fern Ave Ste B3 McAllen, TX 78501 (956)972-0049 Skilled Nursing Facility Free Standing RENAISSANCE OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION INSTITUTE 515 E Dove Ave McAllen, TX 78504 (956)662-6900 Reh;abililalion Seances RETAMA MANOR NURSING CENTER MCALLEN 500 S 12th S1 Me.Allen, TX 75501 (956)ri92.4171 Skilled Pvursing Facility Free Standing MINEOLA EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER MINEOLA REHAB 115 W Kilpatrick S( Mineola. TX 75773 (903;569-0842 Rehabilitation Seniors MOUNT PLEASANT CYPRESS BASIN HOSPICE 207 Morgan St h1nunl Pleasant, TX. 75455 {903)577-1510 Husplre PLEASANT OAKS NURSING & REHAB CENTER 1606 Memorial Ave Idnonl Peasant, TX 75455 (903;572-3618 Skilled Nursing Faalily Free Standing MOUNTVERNON EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER MOUNT VERNON REHAB 500 Texas Higilway 37 Mcun1 Vernon, TX 75457 (9(13)53?--7374 Rehabdilalion Serv'~r:es NACOGDOCHES HOSPICE OF DEEP EAST TEXAS 907 N Mound St Nacogdoches, TX 75961 1,936}560-9277 Hospice NACOGDOCNES MEMORIAL CARDIAC & PUL- MONARY REHAB SERVICES 1016 N 6lound SI Ste 105 Nacdyda_hes, iX 75961 (9361568-9965 Rehatrifitalion Services NACOGDOCHES MEMORIAL PHYSICAL REHAB SERVICES 1336 N University Dr Nacogdoches,Tk 75461 (936}560.3329 Rehabilitation Services NEW BOSTON NEW BOSTON NURSING CENTER 210 Kira St New &ston, TX 75570 (9031828.5551 Skilled Nursing Facility Free Standing NEW BRA(1NFELS COLONIAL MANOR CARE CENTER 821 US Highway 81 W New Braunfels, TX 75130 !9"sU1025.7526 Skilled Nursing Facil'~~ly Free Standing HOSPICE NEW BRAUNFELS 613 N Walnut Ave New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830)625-7500 Hospice MCKENNA REHABILITATION NETWORK INC 59a N union Ave Ste z to New Braunfels, TX 78130 I53o)5G6-3658 Rel•~.abi.litation Services OMAHA ELMWOUD NURSING HOME 205 Giles St O:^aha.. TX 75571 (HU31884-2358 Skilled Nurs'~ng Facility Free Standing PALESTINE PALESTINE kEGIONAL MEDICAL REHABILITATION HOSPITAL 4000 S Loop 256 Palestine. TX 75801 (903)731-loco Rehabilitalir;n Services PARIS MC CUISTION HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE 2875 Lewis Ln Paris, TX 75462 (903)784-3267 Hospire $LEEPMORE SLEEP DIAGNOSTIC CENTER 3605 NE Loep 28fi Sle 1200 Paris. TX 75460 (903)739-a009 Sleep Discrder Prcgrams PEARSALL FRIG REHABILITATION CENTER 1119 E Harkberry St Pearsall. TX 78061 (930)334-0152 Rehabilitation Servires P17TSB(1RG EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER PITTSBURG REHAB 133 Jefferson St Pittsburg, TX 75686 (903)856-1839 Rehablllta?ion Senicxs PLEASANTON RETAMA MANOR NURSING CENTER PLEASANTON NORTH 404 YJ Goodwin Sl Pleasanton, TX 78064 (630)569-2138 Skilled Nursing Fadlity Free Standiny f2ETAMA MANOR NURSING CENTER PLEASANTON SOUTH 905 W Oaklawr. Rd Pleasanton, TX ?8064 (630)569-3661 Skilled Nursing Facility Free Standing QUlTMAN EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER QUlTMAN REHAB 117 N Winnsboro St Quitman, TX 75763 {903)569-0842 Rehabilitalion Servires RAYMONDVILLE RETAMA MANOR NURSING CENTER RAY- MONDUILLE 1700 S Expy 77 Raymondville, TX 76580 (956)689-2126 Skilled Nursing Facility Free Standiny RLO GRANDE CITY APTUS HEALTHCARE-RIO GRANDE 506E 2nd St Rio Grande C~,N, TX 78582 (956';498-1818 Rehabilitalion Servces RETAMA MANOR NURSING CENTER RIO GRANDE CIl'Y 400 Pele Diaz Jr Ave Rio Grande Cily, TX ; 8582 (956)487.2513 Skilled Nursing Facility Free Standing ROBSTOWN RETAMA MANOR NURSING CENTER ROBSTOWN 6fi3 E Avenue J Robslown, TX 78380 (361)387-1568 SEiIfeG Nurs'~.ng Facility Free Standing ROCKPORT OAK CREST NURSING CENTER 1902 Fr•,'S036 Rockport, TX 78382 (3611129-9971 Skilled Nursing Facility Free Standing RO(1ND ROCK HEALTHSOUTH ROUNDROCK-PEDIATRIC CLINIC 2000 S I H 35 Sle L'2 Round Rock, TX 78681 1,512)218-1432 Specialty liospiial HEAI.TIISOIJTH SPORTS MEDICINE & REHABiI.ITA- TION CENTER 2000SIH35SIeL1 Round Rock. TX 78661 (512)238-Ei200 Rehabilitation Services R11SK EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER RUSK REHAB 422 Henderson St Rusk. TX 75785 (9031563-s64o Rehabilllation Se.nlces SAN ANTONIO A MED COMMUNITY HOSPICE INC-WOODCOCK DR 42f>4 W'oddmck Dr Ste 205 San Antonio, TX 78228 (210)134-6300 Hospice BAPTIST MF. DICAL CENTER PHYSICAL REI1ABIl.ITA- TION 111 Callas St San Antonio, TX 78205 (210;297-'7125 Rehabilita?ion Services CHRISTUS SANTA ROSA REHAB HOSPITAL 2827 Babcock Rd San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)705-6300 Rehabilitalion Seroiges HEALTH LINK 288 W Bitters Rd San Antonio, TX 78216 (210)496-5465 Rehabilitalion Sconces HEALTH LINK 365 McCreless biall San Antonio, TX 78223 (2101534-7717 Rehabilitation Services HEALTH LINK 615 Sole47a-7337 Ambulatory Surgery Center DEER CREEK OF WIMBERLEY SURGICARE OF SOUTH AUSTIN .555 Ranch 12oad 3237 4307 James Casey St 'v"Jimbedey, TX 73675 Austui, TX 78745 (St2;847-5540 (512?416-6006 Skilled Nt+rsing Facility Free Standing Ambulatop' Surgery Cantor TEXAN SURGERY CENTER WINNSBORO PRESBYTERIAN SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 719'rd Coke 12d Wir.neboro, TX 75494 191:31342-5227 Skilled Nurs!ny Factlity Free Standing 7000 N P,ic Pac Expy Ste 120 .Austin. TX 7913 t (51213x2-0900 Ambulatory Surgery Center BROWNSVILLE YpAK(IM HOSPICE OF SOUTH TEXAS -YOAKUM 505 PAcGarhy St Yoakum, TX 77995 (361;293-5268 Hosp!:e ABILENE ABILENE AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT, LLC 4545 Hartford St Abilene, TX'79605 (325)636-2739 Ambulatory Surgery Center ELM PLACE AMBULAT012Y SURGICAL CENTER 2217 S Danville Dr .AUllene, TX 79665 ;325(69s-2z76 Ambulatory Surgery Center MEDICAL MAI-L. SURGICAL CENTER 1665 Anfilley Rd Ste 176 Abilene: TX 79606 {325)692-6694 Ambulatory Surgery C.entar AUSTIN HOSPICE OF SOUTH TEXAS 61}5 E Locust Ave Victoria.. TX 77901 (361;572.4300 liospi HOSPICE OF SOUTH TEXAS 1908 N Laurent Sl Sle 43D Virteria. TX 77901 (361;572-4900 Hospice SCf,I HOSPITAL-SAN ANTONIO 506 E San Antonio Sl 'Jickcna. TX 77901 ;361;575-1445 Specialty Hasp~aal VICTORIA WARM SPRINGS REHABILITATION HOSPI- TAL 102 Medical Dr Virtod.a, TX 77904 (361;576-6200 Specialty Hospital WACO GREENVIEW MANOR 401 Owen Lr. Waco, TX 76710 (254)772.8900 Skilled Nursing Facility Free Standing HEALTNSOUTH SPORTS MEDICINE & REHABIt.ITA- TIONCENTER 700.3 +rVocdway Dr Ste 301 Warq: TX 76712 {2541176-1861 Rehabilitation Services AUSTIN ENDOSCOPY CENTER 1 8015 Shoal Creek Blvd Ste 300 Auefi+;, TX 78757 {512)371-1519 Ambulatory Surgery Center AUSTIN ENDOSCOPV CENT( R II 4310 James Casey St S'.e 46 Austin, TX 79745 (512;532-8000 ;lmbulatory Surged Center AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER OE BROWNSVILLE, L.P. it}24 E Los Ebanos Blvd Browrsvaie, TX 78520 (956}545-8101 Amoufatory Surgery [enter CORPUS CHRISTI COASTAL BEND SURGERY CENTER 5837 Spoh.^. Dr Corpus Christi TX 78414 (361)986-5100 Ambulatory Surgery Center EDINBURG SURGICAL CENTER SOUTH TEXAS 4702 S Mr,Coll Rd Edinburg, TX 78539 (0561994-9]70 .Arcinulatory Surgery Center HARLINGEN VALLEY BAPTIST AMDULATORY SURGERY CENTER 2220 Pease St Fiad:.ngen, TX 76550 (95&1389-8000 Ambulatory Surgery Canter NOLLlDAY HOLLIDAY COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC 3tU S hlalr. St Floll'Jay, TX ]x366 (g4Uj686.1282 Amoulatory Surgery Canter LAREDO CLEARVIEW SURGICAL INSTITUTE 5313 McPhersgn i2d Laredo.. TX 78041 1956172:1-x003 Ambulatory Surgery Center ('or the roost €vnrnt inf> aiation pert r~r.:,ifi to 1'r_rir~ adnp; 1 ecilirics srn.+ r; your are, p~.rs". call Beee^ Sn~r_ tar. t-b0:i 13 _... l Pseilir. req.,ires a benefit dr`tcrentiv nr.d .n•rr nnt'oe a~.ail:rhr€ tc ~i7 pan~nts. Plcx € an~racr Tescr L.:r:ztit adnr: r: strrwr r"d -:. r:h~. East Texas -Beech Street Participating Facilities MERCY AMBUI..ATORY CARE CENTER NORTH 7208 McPherson Ave Laredo, TX 79041 (95+1)718-6800 Ambulatory Surgery Centar LONGVIEW GOOD SHEPHERD AMBULATORY SURGICAL CEN- TERLTD 703 E Marshall Ave Ste 7.000 Longview, TX 75601 (903)315-5300 Am hulatory Suryery Center L UFKIN EAST TEXAS EYE ASSOCIATES SURGERY CENTER 1306 NJ Frank A.ve Lufkin, TX 75964 1409)634-8331 Ambulatory Surgery• Center EAST TEXAS HEART AND VASCULAR IMAGING, INC 269 Gaslight Blvd Lufkin. TX 75904 (93ti!u32-3787 Ambulalon~ Surgery Center A9CALLEN MCALLEN SURGICAL SPECIALTY CENTER 1309 E Ridge Rd Ste 3 Mr,AIIen, TX 78503 19581631-7202 Ambulatory Surgery Center RIO GRANDE SURGERY CENTER 1809 S Cynthia Sl McAllen, TX 785173 (9551615-4462 Ambulatory Surgery Center MOUNT PLEASANT MOUNT PLEASANT SURGICAL CENTER 2009 N Jefferson Ave Mount Pleasant TX 75455 (903)5726855 Ambulatory Suyery Center NACOGDOCHES DOCTOR'S SURGERY CENTER 5300 tJorih St Nawgdoches. TX 75565 (936?569-82'18 Ambulatory Surgery Centar Pnnrs LAMAR WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER 865 peshong Dr Paris. TX 75»62 1,9D'3j7S2-2915 Ambrtlatory Surgery Center PARIS REGIONAL OUTPATiF.NT SURGERY CENTER 1C'Jp Clarksville St Paris, TX 75460 (9031739-7500 Ambulatory Surgery' Center ROUND ROCK OAKWOOD SURGERY CENTER 2250 Hor;nd Rork Ave Round Rork, TX 76681 (512)'246-8777 Ambulatory Surgery Centar SANANTONIO AMERICAN SURGERY CENTERS OF SOUTH TEXAS 7810 Lwis Pasteur Dr San Antonio, TX 75229 (240;692-0215 Ambulatory Surgery Center BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER OUTPATIENT SURGERY 111 Dallas Si San Antonio, TX 79205 (210297-7740 Ambulatory Surgery Center CHRISTUS SANTA ROSA SURGERY CENTER 2833 Babcock Rd Sle 100 San Antonia, TX 78229 (2101293-0400 Ambulatory Surgery Center GAB ENDOSCOPY CENTER LTD 621 Camden St San Antonio, TX 78215 (210j253-3430 Ambulatory Surgery Ce~ater GASTROENTEROLOGY CONSULTANTS 821» Wur_bach kd San Antonio, TX 78'229 (210j814-1234 Ambulatory Surgery Center HEAUHSOUTH SURGERY CENTER AT PASTEl1R PLAZA 7309 Fredericksburg Rd San Artod~~o, TX 79229 j2101591-5900 Ambulatory SIIrgP,ly' Genter METHODIST AMBl1LATDRY SURGERY CENTER NORTH CENTRAL 19010 Stone Dak Pkrni San.4nton!o, TX 78258 (zioj57s-52oo Ambulatory Surgery Center METHODIST AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER- MEDICAL CENTER 4»11 Medical Dr Ste 200 San Antonio, TX 79229 (210)575.4584 .Ambulatory Surgery Center MF.THpDIST AMBULATORY SURGr:.RY CENTER- NORTHEAST i 2702 N Ih 35 San.Anton~o, TX 78233 (2101654-1000 Ambulatory Surgery Canter NORTH CENTRAL BAPTIST HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT SURGERY 520 PAadison Oak Dr San Antonio, TX 78258 (210j297-0740 Ambulatory Surgery Center NORTHEAST BAPTIST OUTPATIENT SURGERY 9715 Village Dr Ste 200 San Antonia. TX 79217 1210)297-2567 Ambulatory Surgery Center ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY CENTER OF SAN ANTO- NIO 400 Cencad Plz Sle 200 San Anton':~o, TX 78216 (2f Oj253--2660 .4mbulalory Surgery Center SAINT LUKE'S BAPTIST HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT SURGERY 7930 Floyd Cud Cr San Antonio, TX 78229 (21n1z97.5740 Arnbulafory Suryery Center SOUTHEAST BAPTIST HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT SURGERY 4214 E Southcross Blvd San Arlono. TX 79222 (2101297-3740 .4mbulalory Surgery Center SPECIALTY SURGERY AND PAIN CENTER 8122 Catapoint Dr San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)614-8059 Ambulatory Surgery Center SURGICAL ARTS CENTER 6501 Blanco Rd San Antonia, TX 78216 (2101341-7264 Ambulaton` Surgery Center TEXAS TRANSPLANT INSTITUTE 7700 Floyd Cud San Arton!o, TX 78229 (210j575-3801 Ambulatory Surgery Center UNITED SURGEONS OF SAN ANTONIO PAVILION ,315 N San Saha San Araonio, TX 78207 (219)7e4anoo Ambulatory Surgery Center SAN MARCOS CENTRAL TEXAS AMBULATORY ENDOSCOPY CEN- TER 1305 Wander World Dr Ste 105 San Marcos, TX 79868 (512j353-6161 Ambulatory Surgery Center TEXARKANA ENDOSCOPYCENTER OFTEXARKANATHE 1920 hlacres Ln Ste B Texarkana, TX 75503 (903)334-6022 Ambulatorv Surgery Center NORTHEAST TEXAS SURGICAL CENTER 1601 Galleria Daks Dr Texarkana, TX 15503 (9031752-2108 Mrbulatop` Surgery Center TEXARKANA St1RGERY CENTER 5404 Surnmarhill Rd Texarkana, TX'i5503 (903;793-4972 .Ambulatory Surgery Center VICTORIA SURGICARE OUTPATIENT CENTER OF VICTORIA 1903 E Sabine St Virlorla, TX 77901 (361j676-4105 Nmbulatnry Surgery Canter VICTORIA PLASTIC SURGERY CENTER 110 Medical Dr Sle 105 Victors. TX 77904 (361j572-9833 Ambulatory Surgery Center VICTORIA $tiRGERY CENTER 105 James Coleman Dr Victoria, TX 77904 (351 ;578-0234 Ambulatory Suryery Center WACD FISH POND SURGICAL CLINIC 6600 Fish Pond Rrl Waco, TX 76710 (254}751.9836 Ambulatory Surgery Center HEALTHSOUTH WACD SURGERY CT:NTF.R 7003 Waodway Dr Sle 3C7 Nloco, TX 76712 (254!399-8519 Amaulatory Surgery Center WAC,O GASTROENTEROLOGY ENDOSCOPY CEN- TER LP 364 Richland West Crr Waao. rx 7en z (251;751-4469 Ambulatory Surgery Center WACD MEDICAL GROUP SURC,ERY CENTER 2911 Henir..y Ave Waco, TX 767f19 (7.54)755-4430 f+mL+ulalory Surgery Center WESLACO MEDIVISION OF WESLACO 1402E 6th Sl - Weslaro. TX 78596 (956)98841155 Ambulatory Suryery Center TORYAND/OR SPECIALIZED TREATMENT UTILIZING CHEMOTHERAPY DR THERAPEUTIC RADIATION A8ILENE ABILENE IMAGING CENTER LLC 750 N ISih St Abilene, TX 79601 (325;437-0560 Imaging Service/CAT Scans, PARI Only ASTRUM HEARING SOLUTIONS-S PIONEER DR 598 S Pioneer Dr Abilene, TX 79fi05 (e66;99a-5463 Hearing Services CLINICAL IMAC,ING 1115 Industrial Blvd Abilene, TX 79602 (325?695-4646 Rod iologyl!rnagi nylMa mmog m phy HEARPO-S 14TH ST 4730 S 14th St Abilene, TX 79v05 (868j432.7464 Hearing Sereices LABCORP•WESTWOOD DR 595 N,+estwood Dr Ste 1016 Abilene, TX 79603 1325}673-2146 Laboratory Services MEDLINK-ANTILLEY RD 1665 Anclley Rd S(e 280 Abilene, TX 79606 (8001335-5465 Lmac:ng ServicerCAT Scans, AIR! Only PRESTIGE IMAGING LLCS CLACK ST 7702 S Clack Sl Abilene, iX i96fi5 (3251692.0972 In~.aging Service;CAT Sans, MRI Only ALIf,E CHRISTUS SPOHN HOSPITAL ALICE LABORATORY 70CI Floumav Rd Alice, TX 79332 (381 )667.8160 t-aboratory Services CHRISTUS SPOtiN HOSPITAL ALICE RADIOLOGY 7C0 Flournoy Rd Alice, TX 75332 (361}661-5940 Rad~.cloyyll maging/tdammography QUEST DIAGNOSTICS tNC-DR N W ATKISDN BLVD 2600 Dr N VJ Atkisnn B!vd Sle 1201 ALce, TX ? 8932 (361)664-1617 Ldberafory Services ATHENS ATHENS CANCER CENTER 1901 5 Palestine 51 P,tttens. TX 75751 (903)677-8300 Specially Ci3ynosi; Services T:AST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER DIAGNOSTIC REF- ERENCE LAB ATHENS 115 Mcd al Cir Sle 103 .Athens, TX 75751 (903;67[*4001 Laboratory Services AlIST1N APPLIED GENETICS INC 1524 S I H 35 Sts 200 Austin, TX 797Cb4 !OOOyJ00-t;~ iUU Laboratory Saroices APPLIED GENETICS INC 1524 S I H 35 Sle 200 Austin, TX 78704 (5121443-4363 Laboratory Services ASTRl1M HEARING SOLUTIONS-BEE CAVES RD 3201 Bee Caves Rd Ste 146 Austin, TX 79746 (966)98&5403 Hearing Sarv!ces ASTRUM HEARING SOLUTIONS-LOS RANCHOS DR 8408 Los 12anchcs Dr Ausl!rr, TX 78749 (556)953-5403 Hearing Services AUSTIN COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS, MRI 711 IN 38th SI Ste D1 Austin, TX 79705 (5121454-9597 Rad:clogyll m agi rgRdam.mog raphy AUSTIN EEG L.AR 4212 Medical Pkwy Ste 200 Austin, TX 79756 (512j45&5223 Laburafory Services AUSTIN OPEN MRI CENTER LP 711 W' 35th Si Ste G3 Austin, TX 78705 {5121451-8595 Imaging Service;CAT Scans; MR! Only AUSTIN PET AND IMAGING CENTER 11044 P.esearch Blvd Aus6n,TX 75759 (512)340.0953 6nsg!ng SPrviceiCAT 5:ans, IdRI Only CENTRAL PARKIMAGING CENTER 900 W 78th St Sle 1C0 Austin, TX 78765 f.512j452-6159 Ratlinlryyll magi rglMa mmogra phy CENTRAL TEXAS IMAGING CENTER 919E 32nd St Aushq TX 78105 (5121397-4060 Rad iclogY+l maying(Atammag raphy' 1'or the most Current in5urmatigy"magingrMamnrography Austin, TX 78?05 Rar'iology,'Imagirg/Mammography 908 Paredes Line Rd CHRISTUS SPOHN HOSPITAL SOUTH LABORATORY 1512'r451-0559 RIVER RANCH RADIOLOGY Brownsville. TX 785'21 5920 Saratoga Blvd Labera!ory Services 4316 James Casey St (800%'35-5465 Corpus Ch,ri,ii, TX 78414 CL.tMCAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-W 3ATH ST Austin, TX 79745 Lnaginy Service'CAT Scans. h1Ri Only ;3611985-5960 i 17 W 38th St Sta E1 (8GU!354-7226 BROWNWOOD Laberalcry Services Austin TX 78705 RadiclogyfmaginglMammcgrephy CHRISTl15 SPOHN HOSPITAL SOUTH RADIOL(GY , 912!323-65?9 (' SOUTHWEST DIAGNOSTIC CENTER MEDLINK-S PARK DR 5920 Saratoga P.Wd Laborttory~ Services 6GOU S Mo Pao Expy 107 S Park Dr Ste C Corpus Christi. TX 79414 CLINICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-W 38TH 5T Au- f"1 TX 7874a 6row~rv.~ced, T X 70801 (800 335-5465 (3611985 5970 1301 W 39th St (5 1891-9191 I ::aging Sere ce/CAT Srans MRI Only Radlcloyy:rnagihylMa!^r,cgraphy Austin 1X'8705 Rad:,rlogy;ImagirglMammography , CHRISTUS SPOHN TOWER LABORATORY ;517;371-191:1 'fEXA5 LITHOTRIPSY LIMITED PAfiTNERSHIP VIII BULVERDE 613 Elizabeth St Labcralory Services 13tH 5 Capital Of Testis Hwy Ste 3000 Corpus Christi.. TX 78404 ESOTERIX, INC Ausin, TX 7874E BULVERDE MRI AND DIAGNOSTICS (307}881-3323 45:29 Reldric:^. Ln Ste 1110 188&1252.6575 32635 US Highway 2A1 N Ste 140 Labaato~r Services Austin, TX 78?44 Specialty D!egnos6c Sarvioee Bubverde, TX 78163 CLINICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES~CORPUS ;512i1'L5.110[) TEXAS LITHOTRIPSY, LP. VII ;8a0%980"3777 CHRISTI Laboratory Services 1307 S Capital Ot Texas Hwy S!e 3000 Rad!ologyi!maging;h4air'ino9raphY 13701 Noathwest Blvd Ste Dt ESOTERIX, INC Austin, TX 78?46 QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-US HIGHWAY 281 N Corpus Christi, TX 7841E 1524 S I H's5 Ste 2C0 (8&81252-Ei5'75 32605 US H!ghway 2A1 N (3fi117fi7-6406 Austin, TX 78?04 Sperialy Diagnostl c Services Bu!verde. TX 7816, Laboratory Serrices (512;443-4363 BASTROP (836;439-'i 859 CLINICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-CORPUS Laboratory Services Laboratory Services CHRISTI HEARPO-BRIDGE POINT PKWY A DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY NETWORK-HWY 71 CARTHAGf 1701 3rd St 6300 Br:dye Foinl Pkwy WEST Corpus Chrisii. TX 79404 Austin, TX 78730 301 Highway 71 W Ste 910 ASTRUM HEARING SOLUTIONS-W SABINE ST (161;8846113 (8A8j432-7.64 Bastrop, TX 78602 409 YJ Sabine St Laboratory Services Hearirg Services (8(10;953-5510 Cadhage. TX ISC,33 CLINICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-CORPUS HEARPO-VICTORIA RD Radialoyyllmayirg(Ma;nrooyr.?phy ;866';'988-5403 CHRISTI 4303 Viclary Or BASTROP OPEN MRI f•laaring Services 2? 27 hioryar Ave Austin, TX 78704 301 Highway 71 W Ste 110 Corpus Gnristi, TX 78405 (8&&}432-146a Bastrop, rx 7A6GZ CEDAR PARK (se119U4-Gaa Hearieg Ser+ices ;512]3320222 A DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY NETWORK-DISCOVERY Laboratory Services LABCORP-JAMES CASEY ST F,ad!clogyllmaginglhda:n:negraphy BLVD CONICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-CORPUS 4207 James Casey St Sle 101 CLINICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-BASTROP 716 Discovery Blvd Ste 102 CHRISTI Austin, TX 16?45 301 Highway 71 W Ste 109 Cedar Park, TX 78613 6458 Saratbya BIvc1 (512j443-6538 Ba:arop, TX 18602 (BGOjAg3-g51;1 Corpus Christi; TX 78414 Laboratory Services (5121309-G9A2 RadioloyyllmagirylMamrnography (361 r980-8442 LABCORP•SETON CENTER PKWY Wboratory Services CEDAR PARK RADIOLOGY Labcrelory Services 4515 Seton Genler Fkvry QDE$T DIAGNOSTICS INC-CHURCH ST 715 Discovery Blvd CLINICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-N MAIN ST Austin, TX 78759 1109 Church St Cedar Park, TX 7&613 13701 Nodhwest Elvd (512;314-3843 6asLOp,TX 786!}2 i512`2'~9-9222 Corpus Christi. TX 79410 Labcralory Services (512)308-9747 Radiol -ma in^Ih~tai^.mograph o9y~. 9 J y (2101"?27-1275 LABCORP-W 38TH ST Labcralory Services Laboratory Services 711 W 3Ath St Ste 011 BEEVILLE CLIFTON COASTAL BEND PET SCAN LTD Austin, TX 18705 153:? Sth St (ST2k52-2529 CHRISTUS SPOHN HOSPITAL BEEVILLE LABORA- ASTRUM NEARING SOLUTIONS-N AVf NUE G Carpus Christi, TX 78404 Laboratu:y Services TORY 2112 N Avenue G (361;880-72Lf+ MEDLINK-AUSTIN CENTER BLVD 1500 E liousla? SI C,iiBon, TX 76634 Rad;lrx3y'!magirgrMammcyraphy 6818 Austin Center 61vd Sle 2008 Beeville; TX 78102 :866)988-542'3 COASTAL. CHIL.DREN'S CONIC RAD101-4GY PA Austin, TX 78731 ,`361;,154-2140 Hearirg Service; 3435 S Alameda St (800?'s35-5465 Laberalcry Services CORPUS CHRIST! Corpus Chrisii, TX ?9411 r Imaging Sarvice,CAT Srans, P+1RI Only CHRISTUS SPOHN HOSPITAL BEEVILLE RAUIOLO- ;361)855-7"s4fi MEDLINK-GAINES RANCH LOOP GY ASTRUM HEARING SOLUTIONS-S PADRE ISLAND f?an!ahgyJlmagirgRAammngraphy 4424 Gaines Ranch Loop 75UG E Houston St DR t:ORPUS CHRISTI IMAGING ASSOC. Apt 62' Beeville. TX 78102 1?10 S Padre ',land Dr ',435 S.Alameda St .Atishn, TX 78735 (369135&-5431 Corpus Chnsli:'TX 78416 Corous Christi. TX 78411 fBDG}335-5465 Radiclogy;ImagingRvtam..ayraphY ;866;988-5403 (361!851-1932 In•~aying Seroicx;CAT Scans, MRi Only QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-E HOUSTON ST Hearieg Services P.adiolwJy4rnayirglMar:mcgraphv MEDLINK-N LAMAR BLVD 1606 E Hrn+ston St AVAIL SOLUTIONS, INC CULT' COAST IMAGING 1801 N Lamar Blvd Ste 8769 Beeville. TX 78102 4626 Weber Rd Ste 6 1537 S Alameda St Austin, TX 78752 ;361;'36224(}5 Corpus Christi TX 78411 Corpus Christi. TX 78411 (8OOii35.i465 LabcraloryServiees ~981J8ri8- y01 (361jno4-4fl88 Imay'ng rervicalC.4T Srans, PdRI Only Specialty D'aanosFlc Ser•;;es Radlrfntg? ~maginglMammryraphy MEDLINK-RF.D RIVER ST BOERNE CHRISTUS SPOHN CANCER CENTER HEARPOSPOHN DR 3290 Roo Rr+er St S±e 1 Gi LABCORP-E BANDERA RD 1415 Sanka Fe St 58'x3 Spoke Ur Ste 701 Austin, TX 78705 1'24 E Bandon Rd Ste 303 Corpus Christ; TX 78404 Corpus Gbrlsti, TX 78414 ;800%335-5:65 TX ?8006 Boerne '361;887-4521 (988;432-7464 Imagmg Servir_eJCATSoans. MRi OnIY , (8~~71511-8985 Fc3diologyl'inaging/Mammography Hearing Services Laberalcry Services Lor the moe:r eun-enr infin,ant~on pen r ..tr,l.; [, Pn n ,patio[; 1 .rc~hnrs yen: n ; ?xac :ux~a, pierce r all Liec-ch $trr.c•.[ ah t-b'CO-)3, ...~ . ~ Fucilir: rcq„rres a aencut dvf_i1.,.nsr- r;.d n:ra arc ~e acmlab~c n. as tiati~nis. Please n,ntacc ;oar Ir_retit admLmsttattir r d eerih'. East Texas -Beech Street Participating Facilities HISTOPATHINC 7121 S Spid Dr Ste 1G4A Corpus Christi. TX 78412 (361;992-4050 Laboraloy Services LABCORP-AIRLINE RD 2222 Avline F.d Ste A7 Corpus Chrisli.'fX 76414 (361j385-0075 Laboratoy Services LABCORP-S STAPLES ST 1521 S Staples St Ste 103 Corpus Christi. TX 78404 i 351)988.8480 Laberatoy Services MATERNAL CHILD HEALTHCARE SERVICES 3514 S Alameda Sl Corpus Chrisli, TX 78411 (361;853-5437 Sp©rialty Diagnostic, Services MEDICAL IMAGING DIAGNOSTIC ASSOCIATES 5656 S Staples St Ste 210 Corpus Chrisli. TX ?8411 (361j906-0969 Rail iologyll mag I eglA4ammog ra p by MEULINK-EVERHART RD 4515 Everhart F.d Corpus Christi. TX 78411 (BOOB;iS-5465 Imaging SeNicelCAT Scans, MRI Only MEDLINK-N SHORELINE BLVD 401 N Shoreline Blvd Corpus Chrisli. TX 78401 (800`;335-SStiS Imaging ServicelCAT Scans, hdRl Only PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES OF CORPUS CHRISTI LLP 7121 S Spid Dr Ste 104,4 Coryus Christi. TX 78412 (361',992-4040 Laboratory Services QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INGELIZABETH ST 613 Elizabeth 5t Ste 912 Corpus Christi. 7X 78404 (361;854-3584 Labcratory Services QUEST DIAGNOSTIC'S INC-HOSPITAL BLVD 2601 Hospital Blvd Ste 116 Corpus Christi; TX 78405 {361j884-':948 Laboratory Services QUEST OIAGNOSTICSINC-HOSPITAL BLVD 26D7 Hospital BP~d Ste 102 Corpus Christi. TX 76405 (361)984-19x9 Labcratory Services QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-NW BLVD 14101 N'N BP:d Sfe 113 Corpus Chrisli, TX 78410 (361;387-5030 Laboratory Services QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-S ALAMF. DA ST 3133 S Alameda St Ste 5O0 Corpus Christi. TX 78404 (36P,884-5375 Labcratory Services QNEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-S STAPLES ST 4613 S Staples St Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361)985-9461 Laboratory Services QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-SARAiOGA BLVD 592!) Saratoga Blvd Ste 150 Corpus Chrisli, TX 78414 (361;906-2657 Laboraloy Services RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES 1521 South Staples Suits 304 Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361)887-4571 Radioloyyil rnagingi Ma mmog raphy RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES 5742 Spohn Dr Corplas Christi. TX 78414 (361;980-5300 Radiclogyll maginglMammngrephy RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES 6001 S Slaplas S1 Corpus Christi, TX 78413 (301)992-5211 Radrology,`tmayinglMammoyraphy SARATOGA MEDICAL CENTf-.R-OPEN MRI 3434 Sara!cga Blvd Corpus C~^~.risli. TX 78415 (961)85&0652 Imaging ServicelCAT Scans, MRI Only TEXAS LITIiOTRIPTERS 600 Elizabeth Sl Comus C'nristi, TX 78404 (361)881-3000 Specialty GiagnosLc Services TEXSCAN MRI CORPUS 401 N Shoreline Blvd Carpus Christ. TX 78401 (361)684-1674 Imaging SevicelCAT Sans, A4P.1 Only XRAY ON WHEELS 4929 Burney Dr Corpus Christi, TX 79411 (361)891-9142 Rarl iologyll mag i eg,`Ma mmog raphy CORSlCANA WIDE OPEN MRI OF CORSICANA 1321 YV 2nd Ave Corsicana, TX ?5110 (9031875-6608 Imaglny SeNicelCAT Scans, A-iRl Only DRLPPING SPRINGS ASTRUM HEARING SOLUTIONS-SUNDANCE TRL 206 Sundanre Td Dripping Springs, TX 78620 (9661988-5403 Hearing Serv!as EDINBURG CORNERSTONE CARDIO-VASCULAR IMAGING LLC 2507 Cornerstone Blvd Edinburg, TX 79539 (956)618-5400 Specialty Ciagnosfic Services CORNERSTONE OPEN MRI 2516 Cornerstone Blvtl Edinburg. TX ?9539 (956)994-1736 Imaging ServicelCAT Scans. A1Ri Only LABCORP-S CLOSNER BLVD 912 S Clcsner Blvd Sle C Edinburg; TX 78539 (956;383-7711 Laberatoy Services MICRO61OLOGY SPECIACfY LABORATORY 5307 S Mr,Coll Rd Edinburg. TX 76539 (455)630-9522 Laboratory Services QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-W TRENTON RD 27231E Trenton Rd EdirAUrg. TX 79539 1956ia9"s-7G20 Labcratory Serves FREDERLCKSBURG HCMH CLINICAL LABORATORY 1020 S Slats Highway 16 F:ede~irksburg, TX 78624 (8301997-1259 Labralory Services GATESVILLE ASTRUM NEARING SOLUTIONS-E LEON ST 60fi E loon St Ste A Galesville, TX 7552A (8661988-5403 Haalinq SeNiaS GEORGETOWN A DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY NETWORK-LEANDER RD 1528 Leander Rd Georgetown. iX 78828 (800j953-5510 Radlobrgyllnw9fng'Adernrhoyraphy CUNICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-GEORGE- TOWN 603 Vd University Ave Georgetown; TX 78626 (5121930-5614 Laheratery Services GEORGETOWN DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING LP 1528 I_eanrJsr Rd Gecrgetown. TX?8628 (512j863-07fl2 Radirloyy; I maginglAflammrgraphy HF.ARPO-W UNIVERSITY AVE 950 LN University Ave Ste 105 Gecrcetown, TX 78625 (889`432-7564 Hearing Senores SPMH CLINICAL LABORATORY '710 Pdaler St Kerrville. TX 78D28 (930)258-7730 Labcratory Services GLLMER EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER DIAGNOSTIC REF- EREPJCE LAB GILMER ?1z N wood st Gilmer. TX 75644 (903;841 1110 Laboratory Services HARLLNGEN CUNICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-HARLIN- GEN 401 S 17 Sunshinestrip Ste D Hadmgen,TX 78550 (866;412-1275 Laboratory Services LABCORP-S EXPRESSWAY 17 5505 S Expressway 77 Ste 103 Harlingen, TX 73550 (9;6;364-22,^.0 Labcratary~ Services MEULINK-DIXIELAND RD 1214 DLx!eland Rd Sts 9 Harlingen, TX 79552 rBOO)335-5465 Imagine Service;CAT Scans, MRI Only NENDERSON ASTRUM HEARING SOLUTIONS-US HWY 79 S 1800 US HIghw'ay 79 5 liehdersoa, TX 75f>54 19fiFi'i968-5403 Hearing Services tiF:NDERSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. LABORATORY 300 Wllsac St Hendersc^. TX 75652 (903'057-7541 Laoo~alay Services HENOERSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL RADIOLOGY 3G0'.A':ISOn St Hsndsrsoc, TX 75652 (903;657-7541 Radluioyy,"nr2yinglAl ammography NlLLSBORO ASTRUM HEARING SOLUTIONS-E FRANKLIN ST 105 E Franklin St Hillsboro, TX ?6645 (8661458-5463 Hearing Serdires JACKSONVILLE ASTRUM HEARING SOLUTIONS-S RAGSDALE ST 217 S RagsdaVS St Jacksonville, TX 75766 i986j988-5403 Hearing Services EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER DIAGNOSTIC REF- ERENCE LAB JACKSONVILLE 203 Nacogdcches St Ste "s50 Jecksnnville, TX 7576ti (yU3i556-5053 Laboratory Services KERRVILLE CLINICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-BANDERA HWY 1331 6andera Hwy Kerrville. TX 79029 (930j792-2125 Laboratory Services CLINICAL PA7 HOLOGY LABORATO121ES-KERRVILLE 212 Wesley Dr Kerrville; TX 78028 (830)257-1525 Laberalcry SeNices MEDICAL ARTS IMAGING, INC 212 Wesley Dr Kerrville, TX 78028 (830;257-4771 Radiologurl maginglMa mmography MEDLINK-WATER ST 710 Water S! Kerrville. TX 76029 (800;335-5465 Imaging SeNicelCAT Scans, MRI Only KILLEEN HEARPO-W STAN SCHLUETER LOOP 2»05 kV Stan Schlueter loop Sle 200 Killeen. TX 76549 (888)432-7464 Bearing Serd65 linag~.ng ServicelCAT Scans. IvtRl Only MEDLINK-N MAIN AVE 730 N Main Ave Sao.An!onlo, 7X78205 (900)33`.1.5465 Imaging ServicelCAT Sans, MRI Only MEDLINK-NW LOOP 410 6339 N~^! Loop 410 San ANon~n, TX 78238 j8001335-5465 Imaging ServicelCAT Sans, PARI Only tAEDLINK-SW MILITARY DR 720 SVV Ivlilrtary Dr Ste 0 San Antonio. TX 78221 1500j335-5465 Irnag:ng Servir~e+CAT Scans, MRI Only MRI CENTRAL SAN ANTONIO 962? Gnnamon Creek Dr Sarr.Antohio, TX 7824G (2101641-0111 Radidogyll maginylMa mmog raphy NC BAPTIST MRI AND CT-MADISON OAK Dk 540 PAadison Oak Dr Sle 160 San Anionb, TX 75258 (2101403-1600 RadiologyllmaginglMammography NORTH CENTRAL BAPTIST HOSPITAL IMAGING CENTER 52(1 Madison Oak Dr San Antonio. TX 79258 (21a)z97-also Imaging SevicelCAT Sans, MRI Ortly NORTHEAST BAPTIST HOSPITAL IMAGING CEN- TERS 520 PAadison Dak Dr San Antonio, TX 79258 (210)297-4000 Imaging ServicelCAT Scans, N1R! Only NORTHEAST BAPTIST HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT LAB 9811 Village Ur San .Antonio, TX 78217 (210)297-2585 Laboratory Sevices NORTHEAST MEDICAL CENTER OUTPATIENT LAB 9711 Village Dr Sle 103 San Antonio, TX 19217 (210)257-2?03 Laborarory Services NORTHWE5TIMAGING CENTER 7402 Jehn S:rith San Antonio, TX 79229 (210j614-4051 Radicl.~gyll mayinglMamrncy raphy ONE LEXINGTON OUTPATIENT LAB 21.5 E Quincy St Ste 315 San .Antonio. TX 75215 (210)297-7923 Laboratory $er~ices OPENSIDED MRI OF SAN ANTONIO LLC 5286 A4edical Dr Ste tU0 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)692-0776 Imaging Service/CAT Sans, MRI Onlv 1=or thr. most cutrcnt infbemation Pere-aininp; to Yaenr ipatm ~ Iracilmes serving roar area, please cal Bec-ch Stccet at 1-800-9+? 22-7. fl Facility rerprires a benefit dvterend:d and map not be available. rc rIl patients. Please co .tact ;'our benefit administraa>t and verify. East Texas -Beech Street participating Facilities OR'fNOPEDIC IMAGING CENTER SADI FREDERICKSBURG SOUTH TEXAS RADIOLOGY GI2OURWURZBACH RD QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-TEXAS BLVD 9150 Hummer Rd Ste 795 8637 Fredericksburg Rd Ste 206 8038'1^Jurharh Rd Ste 150 921 Tzxas 81vr, Ste A San Antonio, TX 7824E San AnioNq TX 79240 San Antonio, TX 78229 Texarkana, TX 75501 i2T0'Stit-71?0 (210;696-0360 12101610-1760 (903;792-1495 P,adologyllmaginglP,-0arnmegraphy Specialty Giagnostlc Services RadiologylimaginglMa!nrn;'igraphy Laboratory Sewicas PATHOLOGY REFERENCE LABORATORY LLC SADI NORTHEAST IMAGING SOUTHEAST BAPTIST HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT LAB TEXARKANA PET IMAGING INSTITUTE 9601} Catapd!nt Cr 380C'Jillage Dr Ste Gt 4214 E Souihcross Blvd 1429 Moores Ln San Antonio, TX 78229 San Antonio, TX ?8217 San Antonio, TX 78222 Texarkana, TX 75503 f270)892:i7G0 (21Gj853-9474 (2":01'297-57GU 1903}794-1994 Laheratrry Services Spatially Clagnostc Services Labcratc:? 5erviczs Irag~.ng SarvicelCAT Scans, MRi Only QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-BANOERA RD SADI PAIN MANAGEMENT SOUTHEAST BAPTIST IMAGING CENTER VICTORIA 6100 Bandera Rd Sle 4GG 7271 tfJurzbach Rd Sle 125 4212 E Sout:hcress Bh+d Ste 7'30 San Artonlo, 7X ?8238 San Anlun'a, TX 18240 Sao Antonio, TX ?8222 ASTRUM HEARING SOLUTIONS-E RED RIVER S'f (210;682-6670 (290;615-7490 (210;351-0770 1501 E Red River 5t Laborato~ /Services Specialty Ci.agnostio Services Rad!oingyJ'maging!A4ammography L'icta la, TX 7? 901 tHjEST DIAGNOSTICS INC.-E SOUTHCROSS BLVD SADI SOUTNSIDE IMAGING STONE i)AK MRI (9661988-541)3 3859 E Souihr,:rss Blvd Ste B 516 S't^J 64ilifary Dr 115 allery Cir Ste 101 Hzariry "cervices San An4m!o, TX 78222 San Anlonlo, TX ?9221 San Antdn!o, TX 78258 f,L.INICAL PAThIO1.OGY LABORATORIES-E AIRLINE 121{11337-2436 (210j921-O6G1 ;2161265-8856 616 EA!rl!ne Rd Laba~atcry Ser+ices Specially G:aynosdc Serv•!ces Ic:agioc ServiceJCAT Scans: MRI Only i-icicr!a. TX 77901 QUEST DIAGNOSI'ICSINC-EWING HALSELL DR SAINT LUKE'S BAPTIST HOSPITAL IMAGING CEN- !361j592-4600 r ~ 7,1`2 Ea'ing Halsall Dr Ste 410 TERS SAN 8FNlTO Laboratc Sr Tres ry - ~"% ' San Ardonic, TX 78229 7930 Floyd Cwt Dr SAN BENITO IMAGING CENTER CLINICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-VICTORIA (210)815-1569 San .Anlomo, TX 79229 2110 N Sam Houston Blvd 2709 N Ben Vdil,on St I_abcratcry Services (210)297-5780 San 8erfad. TX 7Ei536 Victoria. TX 77967 QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-FLOYD CURT. DR Imaging ServiceJCAT Sans. MRI Only (956,399-2666 '3511570-0003 7540 Floyd Curl Ur Ste 105 SAINT LUKE'S BAPTIST HOSPITAL QU'fPA'TIENT Inlaying SnrvicnlCAT S;:ans, MRi Gnly Laboratory Se!~+ices San Anforrio, TX 78229 LAB CLINICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-VICTORIA ('[1(.1;949-6332 7930 Floyd C.;d Dr SANMARCOS ri502 Nursery Dr Labcrafory Snorices San Anton!d, TX ?4229 ADVANCED IMAGING SAN MARCOS Victura, TX 77904 QttEST DIAGNOSTICS INt;-LOUIS PASTEUR (270;297-5703 133(} Wonder'ivcdd Dr Ste 202 (3G1,5?ad22 7791 Louis Pasteur Laboratory Services TX 78666 San Marcus Labcralory Services San:1ntonia,'iX 78229 5AN ANTONIO DIAGNOSTIC, INC , (512'}"s53-5535 DIAGNOSTIC CENTER Of VICTORIA (210)614-0562 8800 Village Dr Ste G1 Radielvgyti!nayin3!Mamn7ography 175 Medical Dr Ste 107 Lahoratory Services San Antdna, 7X 78217 PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-A MEDICAL f LINICAL Victoria, TX 77904 QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INGMAOISUN OAK DR 12101653-8474 , . PKWY i9GU)231-x756 502 Madison Oak Dr RadiolurayilrnagirgJMamnrcyraphy 2000 Medical Pkwy Ste A Rarl~ology,'Imaging(Mamrrmgraphy San Artvnio, TX 78258 SAN ANTONIO MAGNOSTIC, INC San M1darn s TX 78666 RF: CLONAL MEDICAL. LA8ORATORY (2":0)495-5201 576 SW Military Dr 7 ,r (~"1 z'3`3 ~ 3u3 2716 Hvsp!lal Dr Ste 106 Laboraicry Services San Arlono, TX 79221 Laburaicry Se^+ices Virta ia, TX 77901 QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-MCCULLOUGH AVE r (270;9.1-0601 TEXAS LITHOTRlPTERS (361;575-0636 13'13 AncCullough Ave Sle 136 Radol!rgv!!magingRvlamn':rgrephy 1301 Wonder',"dcdd Dr Laooratdry Services San Anton!v, TX 78212 SENDERO IMAGING & TREATMENT CENTER TX 786fi6 San Marcus f2EGIONAL MEDICAL LABORATORY ;21012124868 7220 Louis Pasteur Ste 115 , '512!353-8079 2110 N Navarro St ' ' Labcra!a• SPrvires ~` San Antonio, TX ?8229 5per:ialty G!aynastic Servczs 4 ic!cna, TX 7, 901 QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-MEDICAL DR (2 /01614-6 899 (:161}5?5-Cb36 4499 hlettcal Dr Ste 395 RadologyJlmaging.!h4ammegraphy SEGUIN Laboratory Services San Anton!c, TX 75229 5ONTERRA ENDOSCOPY CENTER VICTORIA UPRIGHT MRI (2':0`614-3777 225 E Svnlerra Blvd Ste 101 ASTRUM HEARING SOLUTIONSS MOSS ST 89112 h' hiavarro St Ste 400 Laocratory Ser+ices Sao Antonio, TX 78258 722 S hicss St Virtar ia, iX 77964 QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-MEDICAL DR '210!403-'x528 Seguin, TX 78155 1361;670-1900 4» 11 Adedical Dr Ste 170 Specialty DlagnosGc Seni:ues (806)988-5403 Imaging Snn;ireJCAT Sans, MRI Only San Antonio, TX 73229 SOUTH TEXAS DERMAPATHOLOGY LAB, PA Hzarirg Services WACO '270;615-85130 1122.4ustin Hvvy f,L.INICAI. PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES-SEGUIN Laboratory Services San Aclon'~:o, TX 78209 105 E Cedar St A DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY NETWORK-OLD QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-OAKWELL CT (270;'sG2-6498 Seguin TX 78155 HEWITT RD 3338 Oakwell Ct Ste 2:18 Labaalury Services {836;379-1882 105 Old Hewitt Rtl Slz 2GCr San Antonin, TX 78218 SOUTH TEXAS MRI, LTD. Laboratory 5ervioes Waco. TX 76712 1210,8228836 7930 Floyd Cud Dr CLINICAL PATHOLOGY IABORATORIE5-SEGUIN (800;853-5510 labcratay Services San Anion:v, TX 78229 1346 E Walnut St Radvlaay!rnayinyttviammegrapf±y QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-PALO ALTO RD ,216)616-7740 Seguin. T'X 18155 ASTRUM HEARING SOLUI"IONS-8O5QUE BLVD 102 Palo flto Rd Ste 330 Ir::aging ServiceR;AT Scans, MRI Only (8301372-546n 5301 6osmie 61vd ~ San Antonia, T X 78211 SOUTH TEXAS RADIOLOGY GROUP Laboratory Services 7671G 'vVacc, TX (210;822-3614 795E Floyd Cud Dr (566j989-540's Labcrafory Sztviczs San Antonio, TX 79229 TEMPLE Hearing Services QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-SAN FEDRO AVE (2101616-7700 ASTRUM HEARING SOLUTIONS-EXCHANGE PL BRAZOS MOBILE IMAGING 18414 San Pedro Ave Sle 500 RadiclogyemagingJMammographY 2721 Exchange PI 6901 Medical Pkx~y San Anton!o, TX ?8232 SOUTH TEXAS RADIOLOGY GROUP-HUEBNER RD Temple, TX 7650» vVacu. TX 76712 (210'490-72a97-GGDa h9entai Health and Substance Anuse Services SflLPHUR SPRINGS HOPKINS COUNTY BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE CENTER 456 Hillr--rest Dr S Sulphur Springs, TX 75482 (903;835-6567 hiertai Health and Substance Abuse Services DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, AND OTHER RELATED SERVLCES APRIA HEALTHCARE Fortdm lrvratron necreslyo(r pease caJL i8U~t 2GU-9808 Infusion Therapy INFUSYSTEM F()(ihe Je('d(lOr! neara~J y(iU ndeasE? Cell BUOJ rS1-9F56 I::^.fusion Therapy OPNET For .he lecaUiin net; est you please La1J~ rB0!J,1466JS38 Infusion Therapy ABILENE ABILENE ARTIFICIAL LIMB LLP 1202 Hickory St Anilene, TX 79601 (325?676-8527 Orlhotics and Prostietics ADVANCE HOME MEDICAL, INC. 1602 Hickory St AbiienE, TX 79601 (917,332-1849 Horne Health Services AEROCARE-N 1ST ST 3122 N 1st Sl Abilene. TX 79&03 (325`672-3030 Durable h4edical Equipment GF.NTIVA CARECf..NTRIX-BUFFAI..O GAP RD 4102 Bufalo Gap Rd Ste J Abtlene, TX 79605 (8ESj999-2422 Home Health Services HOh1E HEALTH CORP OF AMERICA 110 N Willis St ACJEne, TX 79603 (8061'66-8697 Home Heal{h Servir;es INTERIM HEALTHCARE-S VJILLIS ST 1296 S't'/ibis Sl Ste 101 Abtlene, TX 79605 (3251677--2047 hlome Health Serv!ces LINCARE INC-COUNTY ROAD 224 13;.190 Caucty Road Z'Z4 Ab~~lene, TX 19fi07. (666)561-5990 Durable rdediral Equipment L.INCAkE INC-S WILLIS ST 162 S Wilfs- St Abilene. TX 79665 (?%S;672.7030 Durahle Medical Equipment ALICE BAY AREA DIALYSIS SERVICES 901 Tolson Rd Alice, TX 78332 (3ti11es5-suss DiaPJSis Services BAY AREA DIALYSIS SERVICES 700 Airport Rd AGce, TX 78332 (3611"u61-8032 DiarySis Services DEL CIELO HOME CAFE SERVICES LLC. 3D7 E 1st SI Ste A Alice, TX 763'x2 (361}6643484 Home Health Services HOMECARE MEDICAL EOUEPMENT 717 Flnurncy Rd .Alice. TX 78332 (361)664-0991 Durable rAedical Equipment LINCARE INC-E 2ND ST 219E 2nd Sl Alice, TX 78332 (3611668-1111 Durahle Medical Equipment SOUTH TEXAS KIDNEY CENTER 1220 N Texas Blvd Allcs, TX 78332 {;161 j664-1723 Dsalysis Services ALro MEMOkIAL HOME CARE-ALTO 601 S hiari.~s SI Alto, TX 75925 (936j858-~Z'15 Home Health Services ANSON ANSON GENERAL HOSPITAL HOME HEALTH AGEN- Cv 110 Avenue J Arson, TX 75501 (3251823-4116 Home Health Services ANSON GENERAL HOSPITAL HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 110 Avenue J Ansao, TX 79501 {32S}623-4110 Durable PAedical Equipmenl ARANSAS PASS COASTAL BEND HOME HEALTH 160 S 13th St Sie D .Aransas Pass, TX 76336 (361}755-7555 HemE HEaIIh $P,rVICES LINCARE INC-S COMMERCIAL ST 239 S Commercial St Aransas Pass, TX 78336 (361)759-5057 Durable Medical Equipment l'or the moat curmnr ia6xnufior Perrainia}; to I: atticrpating L'acibues ser-cio};tour area, Please call Heech Stecet at: 1 }1(10-9i?-LZ'7. Cl ThciLn r~rpures a Senefit diEferer~ti:d and map not be xcailable tr :di 1-~atients. Please cvrrtact pour bcrcefit sdnunistmtor and verify. East Texas -Beech Street Participating Facilities FIRST AMERICAN HOh7E CARE LIFEWAY PRESCOTrS ORTHOTIC5 R PROSTHETICS-N ARANSPASS 3500 Jefferson SI Ste 315 3724 Jefrerson Sl Sie 2.10 LAMAR BLVD Ausfn, TX 767"st Ausfin, TX 78731 3906 N La!nar Blvd Ste 100 BAY AREA DIALYSIS SERVICES (5121459-8407 1800}727-1505 4usfn, TX 79756 709 S Comryrcial St Home Health Se~ices flame t!ealth Services 151Z,~152-6473 Aranspass, TX 78336 " FLEX ORTHOPEDIC SERVICES LP-AUSTIN LINCARE INC-CROSS PARK Dft Odhclics and i'rosthytics (3fi1758-0029 3160 Bee Caves Rd Ste 201 8403 Cross Park Dr Ste 2F PRIME MEDICAL SERVICES INC Dialysis Services Austin. TX 78746 Au tin, TX 76754 1301 S Capital Of Texas Htvy Ste 3U0C ATNEN$ 15121327-6111 (512}835-1'143 :1usfin, TX 78748 Homo Hyalth Serv!ces Darahly Medical Equipment (3581314-4242 EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER HOME HEALTH- FLEX ORTHOPEDIC SERVICES LP-AUSTIN MAXIM HEATHCARE SERVICES-EXECUTIVE: CEN- Infusirn Therapy ATHENS 3200 Red R'vyr Sk TER DR PSAHEALTHCARE-BURNET RD 1734 S Palestine St Austin, TX 78705 3737 ExecuP:ve Center Dr 142r;5 Bonet R.d Ste 6»0 Athens. TX 75'751 (5121476-6846 Airslin, TX 78731 Austin, TX 76729 (800}795-5532 Home Health Senricee ;877}629.4633 (5121248-0400 Horr!y Health Services LINCARE INC-N PALESTINE 5T 927 N PalesNna 5t Athens: TX 75751 (9031675-1058 Durable Medical Equipment RENAL CENTER OF ATHENS LP LLLP 212 E Ca;:uya Dr .Athens, TX 75751 !903}877-9587 Dialysis Services ArLANTA ATLANTA MEMORIAL HOME CARE 903 S 4^rlll!am St Atlanta, TX 75551 ;903)'964151 Home Health Services GENICARE MEDICAL. PRODUCTS 123 E Main St Atlanta, TX 75551 (9031799-9100 Home Heallh Services VNA 704 4V Main St Atlanta, TX 75551 {9031796-7374 Homa Hyalth Services AusrrN A MED HOME HEALTH-SHOAL CREEK BLVD 780!) Shoal Creek Bivd Ste /45S Austin, TX 78757 (512)313-5577 home Hyalth Services ADVANCED PROSTIIETIGSSERVICESINC 5222 Burnet Rd Ste 400 Austin, TX 78756 (512302-4839 Orthefics and Prosthetics AMERICAN HOMEPATIENT-W 41ST ST 1105 4V 41st Si Austin, TX 78756 (5121451-4519 Durably Mydical Equiprnant APRIA HEALTHCARE-RESEARCH BLVD 8868 Research Blvd Bta 107 Austin, TN ?8758 (51^^<;451-5599 dome Health Serv'!ces AUSTIN PARENTERAL SERVICES 1500 W 38th St Sty 132 Austin, TX 78731 15121458-3983 Infusion Therapy CORAM tiEA1.THCARE-PARKFIEL.D DR 9411 Parktield Dr Ste 400 Austin, TX 78758 (512;338-9600 Infusion Therapy DAVITA EL MILAGRO DIALYSIS UNIT 2800 S ~: H 35 Ste 120 Austin, TX 787:14 (512)448-3750 0ielys,'s Services DAVITA MONCRIEF DIALYSIS PARTNERS SUU W :'vltF St Ste 101 Austin, TX 78705 15121485-7872 Dialysis Services DAVITA SOUTH AUSTIN DIALYSIS 6114 S 1st St Austin, TX 78745 15121447-8500 Dialysis Ser;ires DAVITA WATERLOO DIALYSIS CENTER 4200 N Lama' Blvd Ste 100 Auxin, 7X 78756 (5121420-9403 Diahys!s Services FLEX ORTHOPEDIC. SERVICES LP-AUSTIN 11111 Research Blvd Ste 255 AusP:.n, TX-'8759 {5t2j's38-5111 Horne Health Servicys GENTIVA CARFCENTRIX-ANOERSUN SQ 800C Anderson Sq Ste 113 Austin, TX 78157 (8881999.2422 Infusion Therapy GENTIVA CARFCENTRIX-N LAMAR BLVD 5210 N Lamar Blvd AusGq TX 7E751 ;8381999-2422 Home Health Services GENTIVA CARFCENTRIX-RESEARCH BLVD 8868 Research Blvd Ste 107 Austin, TX 13758 {888)999-2422 Uurable Pdedical Equipment GENTIVA CARECEN'rRIX-RESEARCH BLVD 96E8 Research Blvd Sle 304 Ausfin, TX 76758 (889}999-2422 Durably M1,tedical Equipment GENTIVA CARFCENTRIX-RESEARCH BLVD 12865 Research Blvd Ste 203 Austin, TX 78750 (888)999-2422 Home Health Services GENTIVA CARFCENTRIX-SHOAL CREEK ]BUG Shoai Creek Blvd .Ausfn. TX 78757 18881399-2422 Home Health Services GENTIVA CARFCENTRIX-W 38TH 5T 1606 4V 3Etn St Ste 2112 Au;t.n. TX 78731 (R8819n9-2422 Home Health Se^nces GENTIVA CARFCENTRIX-WEST ANDERSON LANE 223 W Anderson Ln Sty 300 Austin, TX ?8752 (fias;999-2422 Home hieaf[h Services GENTIVA CARFCENTRIX-WEST BEN WFIITE 611 W Ben White Blvd .Acsfin. TX 78A34 1888;999-2422 D;uable Medlral Equipmynt GENTIVA CARECENTRDC-WEST 34TH ST 1104 F"J 34th St Austin, TX 78705 (880}999-2422 Uurable Mydical Equ'~:pmynl HEALIX INFUSION THERAPY 6200 N h1n Pao E:xpy Ausfn, TX 79759 (5121502-8888 Infusion Therapy INTERIM HEALTHCARE-CLAYAVE 5407 Clay Ave Ausfn. TX 78756 :51'1)4545711 Home Hyalth Services INTREPID USA HEALTHCARE SERVICES-RUTLAND DR 2136 Rutland Dr Ste B AusP~n, TX 78758 (5121833-5777 Nome Hyalth Sen'rys KELLY ROME CARE SERVICES INC-AUSTIN 3429 Execufve Center Ur Sle 109 Austin, TX 78731 512j794-0995 Homy Health Sen,icys LIFEWAY 7701 N Lamar Blvd Ste 2(70 Austim, Tk 78752 (512;467-0758 Homy Health Seances Home Heallh Servi~;es Home Health Serv:cys MED GROIJPltiOME RESPIRATORY-MF.DIC.AL. RFACHOIIT HOME:CARE-101_L.YVILLE PKKWY 11782 Jollyville Rd S!e 205 4211 Medical Pkwy Austin. TX 78759 Austin, TX 78756 (512j372-9663 {,511;452-OOt}4 Home Health Sewires Darahle Medical Equipment REHAB DESIGNS OF AMERICA-ALVIN MED GROUPlTRAVIS MEDICAL SALES CORP 3019 Alvin Devaoe Elvd 1':04 W 34th St Austin; TX 78741 Ausfn, TX 78706 (512;389-3210 1512}458.4589 Odhatics and Pnz:lhetics Durably Bdedical EquiTmynt SETON IV THERAPY MED C.,ROUPITRAVIS MEDICAL SALES WARE- 4200 N Lamar Blvd HOUS6N LAMAR BLVD Austin, TX 7875b IvaQO N Lamar Blvd Sty 203 (512}3241980 Austin, TX 7E751 Home Health Services (51?;558-4589 SOUTHERN THERAPY INC Durably Mydical Equipment 2433 Rutland Dr Sie 100 METRO LITHOTRIPSY LLC Ausfn, TX 78158 1301 S CaVital Oi Texas Hwy Ste 3G0C (8001611-1800 Austin. TX 7.8746 Durable PAediral Equipment ;566}314-4242 BASTROP Homy Health Servicys NATIONAL INFUSION FAYETTE MEDICAL SUPPLY INGCHESTNUT ST 2113 'Neils Branch Pkwy Ste 4300 1 U 11 Chestnut St TX 78728 Austin Bastop, TX 78602 , ;512}99;! 7430 (5121332-0822 Infusion Therapy Durably Medical Equipment NATIONAL hflEUICAL RENTALS LIFEWAY 2113 YJelis branch Pkrn- Ste 431}0 473 Stale Highway 71 E AaSfn, rx ? Elz6 Bastrop, Tx 7aso2 I51T990-7430 (521321-`x382 Durably Medical Equipment N RSES PLUS Home Health Services BEEVILLf COASTAL BEND RURAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT INC 200 S Hillsidy Dr Beeville, TX 75102 ;3611358-7334 D!arable D:fydical Equipment DAVITA BEEVII.LE DIALYSIS 100'.'J Huntington St Beeville. TX 79102 (369;359-8200 Dialyss Sennnes EVEREST HEALTHCARE SERVICES-N FRONTAGE RD 1305 N frcntayy Rd 6eeville, TX 76102 (361}358-4175 D~.alysis Services h1ED GROUP THE 1000 E Houston St Beeville. TX 79'102 (8001252-1321 Durable Mydical Equipment BELTpN LIFEWAY 2441 N Mair Sl Belton, TX 76513 (4001895-5593 Home Health Services LINCARE INC-N MAIN ST 1226 N brain Sl Balton, TX 7F;513 (254)933-363A Durably h1ydical Equ~pmant BR0WNSV7LLE INTERIM HEALTHCARE-E ALTON GLOOR BLVD 950 E A!tor. GI7or Blvd 6rawnsva!e, TX 78526 ;956}541.4410 Homy Health Services Mf.D GROUPtVALI.EY MOBILITY PLUS-N EXPRESS- WAY 4614 N Expryssway Brownsvil"e. TX 18526 (9561350-G505 Durable Medical Equiprnenl U 31j1 Northland Dr Sty 301 Hustin, TX 78731 f512}459-5656 Home Health Services NURSESPI.US 3006 Bee Caves Rd S(e D2U0 Austin, T X 76746 (512}328-9690 Home Health Senrres NURSES PLUS 3301 Nodf•Jand Dr Ste 301 Austn, TX 78731 1512;459-8615 Homa Hyalth Serv':ices OHIO MOBILE LITHOTRIPTER, LTDIDBA PRIME MEDICAL SERVICES 1301 S Capiial Of Texas H~,ry Ste 3000 Austin, TX 78746 15121328-2892 Home Health Synnces GRT'HOREHAB-BURNET RD 8311 &;rnot Rd Austin, TX 18751 (800}736-8276 Durable Medical Equipment OUTREACH HEALTH SERVICES 505 E Huntlard Or Ste 550 Ausfn, TX 76752 (512}821-2974 Homy Health Senncys PARAGON SPECIALTY HEALTtiCARE,A DIVSION OF PARAGON SCIENTIFIC CORP 8228 bye Caves Rd Austin, TX 76746 (512',476-333) 11fi!sial Therapy PRAXAIR HEALTHCARE SERVICES WG-KRAMER t.N 2100 Kramer Ln Austin, TX 7.4756 (512}3U"<-4663 Durable hAedical Equipment PREMIER SPECIALTIES INC' 4009 Medical Pkwy Aust^, TX 78756 (512}371 X700 Curably Medical Equipment I.x th::no;c cun~ent infh-.n vino he'rrr,r,f; .o Pt, tir.~patir.« I a~;litics srrvau},vur once, I,I+..,ty~ rrtll 8ce-ca Sn-t-r er, 1-1;170-)3 - _-.. I t seilin req:uss e beneEt ddf.renti.i ,u.d :n:e,~ n x be :e.: oily n c c. sll hancnr;. Plc~atic c,>ntact Tour br,:eti[ ado.:,.~lrator a 1 vrdh'~ East Texas -Beech Street Participating Facilities VALLEY REGIONAL HOME HEALTH 1 Ted Hunt Blvd Brownsville, TX 78521 (95&;831-9611 Home Health Servces BROWNWOOD ADVANCE HOME MEDICAL, INC. 515A W Commerce 5t Brrnvnwdr.•d,TX 76801 1817)332-1649 Home Health Seviree AE: ROCARE-COGGIN AVE '2901) Coyyin Ave Ste C Browrwnad, TX 76801 (325;641-29E0 Durable Medical Equipment BR04VNWOOD HOME HEALTH 1501 Burne[ Rd Brownwood. TX 76801 (37.5)64fr8541 Horns Health Sert'ices VNA 212 Drown St Brownwood, TX 16801 (325)a"46-6500 Home Health Serv!res BRUCEVlLLE GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-S INTERSTATE 35 16146 S L^terstate 35 Bn!revllle-, TX 76530 (688;599.2412 Durable Medical Equipmen! BURNET SE TON HIGHLAND LAKES HOME HEALTH 2t ~ Ccunty Read 34UA Sts '1 Burnet, TX 78611 1512)715-0669 Home Health Services SETON HIGHLAND LAKf.S HOME HEALTH 46'9lndustrial Blad Burnet, TX 78611 (512'156-7511 Home Health Sernces CARR7Z0 SPRINGS VITAL CARE INC-N STN ST 314 N 51h Sl Caniza Sprays, TX 188;x1 (830)876-2516 Infusion Therapy CARTHAf,E EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER HOME HEALTH SERVICES-CARTHAGE 409 Coilaye Rd Carthage; TX 7563'3 (9D3)69's-3841 Home Health Services' CASTR0VILLE DANTA CASTROVILLE DIALYSIS 1603 US Highway 90 YJ Castgv'dle, TX 78009 (830;538-'L03U Dialysis Services CENTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL NOME HEALTH 602 Hurst St Center, TX 75335 (.936)558-2916 Home Health Services CHANDLER EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER HOME HEALTH CHANDLER 125 State Highvray 31 E Chandler. TX 75759 (903)8.19-2167 Homy Health Services CLARKSVILLE INTREPID USA HEALTHCARE SERVICES-E MAIN ST 160A E Main St Clarksville, TX 75428 (903;427-0552 Home Health Services USA HEALTHCARE SERVICES-CLARKSVILLE 1608 E Main Sl Clarksville: TX 75426 (903)577-8889 Home Healttr Services COLEMAN GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-COMMERCIAL 201 S Commsrrlal Ave Coleman, TX 7fi834 (888)999-2422 Durable Medical Equiprnenl PRAXAIR HEALTHCARE SERVICESS COMMERCIAL AVE 201 S Commercial Ave Coleman. TX 76834 (3151625-3478 Durable Medical Equipment COMANCHE COMANCHE COMMUNITY HOME HEALTH 105 lV Oak Ave Comanche.TX 76442 1325f355.25U9 Home Health Services CORPUS CHRISTI ADVANCED ORTHOTICS AND PROSTHETICS INC 49'25 Grllihar lid Corpus Christi. TX 78412 (381)980-8882 Odholics and Prosthetics AMERICAN I10MEPATIENT-S ENTERPRISE PKWY 226 S Enleryrize Pkwy Ste 125 Corous Christi, 7X 78405 1361)289-7177 Durable PAedical Equipmen) APRIA HEALTHCARE WC-BEAR LN 5445 Bear Ln Sie 400 Corpus Christi. TX 78405 (361)299-2535 Home Health Services ASELAGE ORTHOTIC SERVICES 1001 Louisiana Ave Sle 304 Corous Chrisli: TX 16404 (361 j854-2355 Orthotics and Pros6?etics BAY AREA DIALYSIS SERVICES 4111 S Staples St Corous Christi, TX 78411 {361)814-0168 Dialysis Services BAY AREA DIALYSIS SERVICES 1125 3d St Corpus Christi. TX 73404 {3611888-7547 D~alys~s Services BAY AREA DIALYSIS SERVICES 600 Elizabeth Sl Corpus Chrisli. TX 75404 (351jS88-3357 Dialysis Services BAY AREA DIALYSIS SERVICES 4147 Five Points Rd Sie G Corous Christi, TX 78410 {381j242.33U0 D!alVSis Services CENTURY M ORTHOTICS 5718 hlcArdle Rd Ste tU2 Corpus Christi. TX 73412 (361)852-6614 Odhotirs and Pmsihelics COASTAL BEND RENAL DIALYSIS 2733 Swantner St Corpus Christi, TX 78404 1361)855-4911 Dialysis Services COASTAL BEND SFEECH & LANGUAGE ASSOCI- ATES 3785 5.41arneda St Sls 320 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361)814-4600 Home Health Sarvwes CORPUS CHRISTI 08STETRIC ANESTHESIA ASSO- CIATES 4444 Corona Dr Ste 232 Corpus Chdsti, TX 78411 (361)853-1526 Durable PAedical Equipmen) CORPUS CHRISTI PROSTHETICS INC 1326 Santa Fe St Corous Christi. TX 78404 {3611888-7752 Odhotics and Proslhetlcs DIALYSIS SPECIALISTS OE SOUTH TEXAS- NEMODIALYSIS 4300 2-1 South Padre Island Carpus Chrisli. TX 78411 (361)855'-9469 Dalyie Sarvices ECONOMY MEDICAL RENTAL INC 5855A 5 Padre Island Dr Corpus Christi. TX 78412 (361;992-9430 Durable Medical Equipment ENHAN EXTERN C0l1NTERPt1LSATION 1521 S Staples St Ste 700 Corpus Chrisli. TX 78404 (36P~888-8271 Durable Medical Equipment EVEREST HEALTHCARE SERVICES-MORGAN AVE 2222 Mogan Ave Ste 114 Corpus Chrisli, TX 78405 (361j884-1113 Dialysis Sernces EVEREST HEALTHCARE SERVICES-UPRIVER RD 13434 Up Raver Rd Ste A17 Corpus Christi TX?8410 1361;.241~4or3 DIaWs!s Sen•i;es GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-BEAR LANE 5449 Bear Ln Sle 400 Corpus Chrisli. TX 78405 (8881999-2022 Home Health Seni~aes GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-DILLON LANE 4410 Dillon ! n Ste 46 Corpus Chrisli 'iX 78415 f558j999-2422 Curable Medical Equipmen( GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-LEOPAI20 ST 13330 Leopard St Sts 7 Corpus CY+risti. TX 78416 (888)999-2422 Horne Health Services GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-S ALAMEDA ST 3'747 S ~'Vameda Sl Corpus Chrisli; TX 78411 (998',993 2422 Home Health Serrv: es HOME MEDICAL SUPPLY INC 1 G 10 Ayers St Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361j8fl3-5701 Curble Medical Equipmen) HOPE MEDICAL SUPPLY INC 1611 S Alameda St Corpus Christi. TX 78404 (361J~883-5701 Curable tvledical Equipment INTERIM HEALTHCARE-N SHORELINE BLVD 500 N Shcrsline Blvd Ste 1120N Coryus Chrisli; TX 78471 (361''877-4950 Home Health Sere^.ces INTERIM HEALTHCARE-N SHORELINE BLVD 5GG N Shoreline Bead Sle 1120N Corpus Chrisli, TX ?8471 {361)88'r-4850 Home Health Services LINCARE INC-S ENTERPRIZE PKWY 2.1fi S Eclerprize Pkwy Sle 136 Corpus Chrisli, TX 78405 (361)814-166"0 Durable Medical Equipment MATISONS ORTHOTICS-PROSTHETICS LLC 35"a0 S Alameda Sf Corpus Chdsli, TX 76411 {361)854.5200 Orlhctics and Prosthetics MAXIM HEATHCARE SERVICES-CORONA DR 4848 Corona Dr Ste 155 Corpus Chrisli, TX 78411 (866j331-7595 Home Health Services MAXIMUM MOBILITY INC 10417 Leopard St Corpus Christi, TX 78410 (361?241-1800 Durable Medical Equipment MCH SERVICES 3514 S Alameda St Carpus Chrisli: TX ?6411 (361;853-5437 Horne Health Services MED GROUP THE-AYERS ST 1f,~10A',rers St Carpus Christi. TX 78404 1361)883-5701 Durable Medical Equipment MED GROUPlf-CONOMY Mf.DICAI_ RENTAL ING CORPUS CHRISTI .5855A 5 Padre island Dr Corous Christi, TX 75412 (361)992-8430 Durable t:8edical F:qulpment NATIONAL EXTENDED CARE-ONE SOURCE 4535 S Padre Island Dr Ste 7 Carpus Chrisli. TX 78a11 (361)2'15-;x392 Home Health Services NATIONAL NI)RSING AND REHAB 4455 S Spid Dr Ste 50 Corous Christi. TX 78411 (361j22S'.492 Home Health Services ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALISTS DME INC 2222 Morgan Ave Ste 106 Corpus Christi, TX 78405 (361)881.9fi96 O~tgobcs and Prosthetics ORTHOPEDIC STORE THE-S PADRE ISLAND DR 44.55 S Padre !stand Cr Ste 14 Conus Chrisli. TX 78411 (3611814-9600 Durable Medical Equipment ORTHORF-.HAB-F.VERIIART RO 6601 E:e'had Rd Ste Dt Corous Ohristi, TX 78413 (80Uj736-8276 Uumble Medical Equ~pmenl PARK PROSTHETICS ANO ORTtiOTICS INC 2222 Morgan Ave Corous Christi. TX 79405 (3611885-5347 Ohhancs and Pmsthrelics PINNACLE HEALTH CARE 1806 S Staples SI Sfs 308 Corpus Ci'rrisli; TX 78404 (351j879-0032 Infusion Trierapy PODA ORTHUTICS AND REHABILITATION AIDS INC 714 But(alc S! Corpus Chrisli, TX 76401 1361j888-5221 Durable Medical Equipment PSA HEALTHCARE-S PADRE ISLAND DR 13330 Leopard St Conus Christi. TX 79410 (2511265-1166 Home Health Services RUSSELL MEDICAL ING 4410 Dillon Ln Ste 17 Corpus Chrisli, TX 75415 (361 )S0B-7382 Durable PAedical Eympment SCOOTER MART 5142 Richter St Corous Chns!i, T;178415 (361)855-1212 Durable Mer)iral Equipment SOUTH TEXAS MEDICAL SUPPLY 4410 D~Ibn Ln Ste 1b Corpus Christi. TX 78415 (36118542720 Durable Malidal Equipment SOUTH TEXAS MONITORING SYSTEMS lLC 3210 Reid Dr Sie 3B Carpus Chrisli, 'I'X 75404 (B00j952-5141 Durable Medical Ey[rpmenl VICTORIA ORTHOTIC AND PROSTHETIC SERVICES INC. 1121 Moryan.4ve Conus Christi. TX 78404 (3611882-4991 Orthotics and Prosthetics WALGREENS HOME CARE INC 1800 S staples 51 Ste 308 Carpus Chrisli, TX 78404 (361 j679-0032 Infusion Therapy CORSICANA LJNCARE INC-N MAIN ST 509 N FAain St Corsicana, TX 75110 (903)672-8020 Durable Medical Equipmen( MEDCARE~'HOME. 3200 W Highway 2L Corsirma, TX 75110 {903)572-5535 Home Health Services 1^ot the most current infbnnation pertaining; to Partiapating 1~aciLties sen-ing your area, please cal. Scech Strea•t at: 1-800-93?-2,? 7. t] Facilin rcd[uzes a benefit di'tc•rentird and mtY not be acallable to a-I patients 1 lease coruact-,our brnnflt administrator and verify. East Texas -Beech Street Participating Facilities MEMORIAL HOSPITAL HOME HEALTH CUERD DAVITA CUERD KIDNEY DIALYSIS CENTER 111 E Alezandar 51 - Cuerc, TX ?7954 ' (361;275-575'2 Dialysis Seroicys DAINGERFIELD EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER HOME CARE DAINGERFIELD 213A W Scury SI L'aingerield, TX 756'38 (903;645-7141 Hnme Health Sernces DE LEON AEROCARE-S TEXAS ST 5,12 S TP,Xi1S St Ge I-eon. TX 7f,444 1'254;893.4330 Curable Medlral Equipment EAGLE PASS GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-EL INDIO HWY 2847 EI Indic Hwy Eagle Pass. TX 73952 (888;999-'2422 Home Health Sevires MED GROUPtCUSTOM WHEELCHAIRS & SEATING- CROWN RIDGE BLVD 1080 Crown Ridge Blvd Ste 4 Eagle Pass, TX 78952 ;830',153-GJ60 Durable Mediral Equipment EASTLAND AEROCARE-W COMMERCE ST 410 vJ Commerce St EasllanC,TX 70448 ;254)629-2225 Gurabla lAedlcal Equipmanl FDINBURG A-TOUCH HOME HEALTH INC 3151 Canter Point Dr Edinburg, TX 78539 (956)928-0167 Home Health Sendces CARE STAT HOME HEALTH 3215 W Alberta Rd Edinburg. TX 78539 (956j664-1213 Noma Health Serro~ices GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-SOUTH MCCOLL ROAD 5501 S McColl Rd Edinburg; TX 78539 (8391995-2422 Home Health Services GENTIUA CARECENTRIX-W TRENTON 2552 W Trenton Si Ed!nburg. TX 78539 (988)999.2422 Home liyalth Sevices PSA HEALTHCARE-W TRENTON RD 2552 W Trenton St Edinburg.. TX 78539 (956j972--'920 Home Health Servicys fDNA UAVITA EDNA DIALYSIS 1008 tJ Wells St Etlna, TX 77957 (361;181-0678 Dialyss Seriires FAIRFIELD EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER HOME HEALTH SERVICES-FAIRFIELO 734 W Commerce St Ste A Faifield. TX 75940 (9o3;3a9-3483 Hume Health Serr':ues EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER HOME HEALTH SERVICES-SOUTH 7 34 4V Commerce Sl Sle B Fair(ield,'iX 75840 (903;389-3x69 Homa Health Sen~ices FLORESVILLE AEROCARE-10TH ST 497 111th St Floresville, TX 76114 ;830)393.8100 D+arable Adedical F..quipment DAVITA FLORESVILLE DIALYSIS 543 10th Sl Floresville, TX 79114 (3301393-4010 Dialysis Services C,ENTIVA CARECENTRIX-70TH STREET 1815 10th St Floresville, TX 79114 (888)399-2422 Hume Health Services NURSES IN TOUCH INC-BLANCO RO 16151em st Floresville, TX 18114 (8301215-7111 Homa Health Servires NURSES IN TOUCH INC-TENTH ST 1515 10th St F!aesville, TX 78114 (8'30?216-7111 Home Health Services FREDERIGKSBURG 1314 N Sarah Dewitt Dr NEMPNILL Gonzales TX 78629 ; (810)672-9508 GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-HIGHWAY 83 Hume Health Services Hwy 83 W NURSES IN TOUCH INGN SARAN DEWITT DR Hemphal, TX 75948 tE00 N Sarah Dewitl Dr ,8887999.242'2 Gonzaiys, TX 78629 Home Health Serv;ces (8301E72-8515 SABINE COUNTY HOSPITAL HOME HEALTH Home Health Se:vkk-,es Highway 83 Wes[ Hemphal, 759»8 GRAND SALINE GOZBY~GERMANY HOME HEALTH 7f.'7 N V,'aldrip St Grand Saline. TX 75140 ;903)962-4242 home Haalth Services HALLETTSVILLE (903)797-4930 Homy Health SEA: v:yes GENTIUA CARECENTRIX-E 1ST 5T 205E 1st St Hallyttsville, TX 77964 (888?999.2422 Durable Medici Equipment HALLSVILLE EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER HOME CARE- HALLSVILLE 703 Vd Main St Hallsvile. TX 75650 190-)?668-1539 Hnme Health Services HAMLIN HAMLIN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL DBA HAMLIN HOSPI- TAL HOME HEALTH 345 NW Avenue F Hamlin. TX 79520 (325`576-2768 Hama Health Se^fic~as HARKER HFIGHTS GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-S AMY LN 740 S Amy Ln Sfe 102 Harker Heights, TX 76548 .883,099.2422 Hnme Health Services HARLINGEN AAgERICAN HOMEPATIENT-N ED CAREY DR 501 N Ed Garay Or Harlmre^, TX 78550 (956)0.23-$385 Durable Medical Equipmanl APRIA HEALTHCARE-S 77 SUNSHINESTRIP 401 S 77 Sunsh':nestrsp Ste C Harlingen, TX 78550 1956j428-0091 Home Health yen-Ices t~ENTIVA CARECENTRIX-HAINE DRIVE 2107 Haine Dr Hadingeo, TX 78550 (888)999-2422 Home Health Services GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-S EXPRESSWAY 83 3201 S Expressway 83 Hadincen, TX 73550 (888)99.9-2»22 Durable Medical Equipment GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-S 77 SUNSHINESTRIP 401 S 77 SunsF':nestnp Ste C Hadingeo, TX 78550 ;888)999-2422 Durable PAydi al Equipment HANGER PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS WEST rrac 2220 Haine Dr Harlincen, TX 78550 (956)428-1160 Orthetics and Prosthatics MCN SERVICES 2314 Haine Dr Hadinyen, TX 78550 iz19;44o-o1n Home Health Services NATIONAL Nt1RSING AND REHAB 1713 Treasury Hiils Blvd Hadingeo, TX 78550 (9561639-8459 Home Health Servicys HENDERSON DAVITA HENDERSON DIALYSIS CENTER 1002 US Highway 19 N lierderson, TX 75E52 !903)655-6922 Dialysis Services GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-US HIGHWAY 79 N 209 1JS Highway 79 N Henderscn,TX 75852 (8881999-2422 Gur2hle Medical Equipment GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-W MAIN ST 105 'W ".gain St Henderson, TX 75652 6e.aj999-2422 Gurabla Medical Equlpmenl HENDERSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL HOME HEALTH AGENCY 300 Wi!sori. St Henderson, TX 75fi52 (9031657-?541 Home Health Serv':ees PRAXAIR HEALTHCARE SERVICES-US HIGHWAY 79 N 209 US Highway 79 N Henderson, TX 78652 (903j655-0584 Durable Medical Equipmanl HILL,SBORO DAVITA HILLSBORO DIALYSIS 207 i 3s H~vr Nw Hillsboro, TX 76E45 ;254)562.5299 D:aI4515 SP.(`/IfeS GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-N HIGHWAY 77 1511 N Highway 77 Hillsboro, TX 76{145 (88819982422 Home Health Services JACKSONVILLE NAN TRAVIS HOME HEALTH AGENCY 501 S Ragsdale St Jacksonville, TX 75766 i9u'3)586-1000 Home Health Services JEFFERSON GOOD SHEPARD MEDICAL CENTER HOME HEALTH JEFFERSON 115 N 4^ialcott St JeHersun, TX 15657 {903j665-1191 Horne Healtlr Services VNA 106 N Vale St Jefferson, TX 75657 !903)665-2142 Hnme Health Services JOHNSON CITY MEDICAL PUMPS & SUPPLIES INC 878 Raa:h Road `2766 ,lohnsan City, TX 76636 ;8301868.7712 Durably hAedlral Egcipment KERRVlLLE APRIA HEALTHCARES STATE HIGHWAV 16 1318 S Siate Highway 16 Ste 100 Fredericksburg. TX ?8624 (830;950-1)»88 fioma Health Services DAVITA FREDERIGKSBURG DIALYSIS 402 4V Windaesl St Frederickshurg: TX 78624 (8301997-3134 Dialysis Services HCMH HOME HEALTNIHILL COUNTRY FdEMDRIAL COMMUNITY SERVICES CORP 1605 E Main St Freder!::keburg, TX 78624 (930j997-1336 Home Health Servres PRESCOTTS ORTHOTICS & PROSTHETICS-N LLAND ST 810 N Lianc St Freder:uksburg, TX ?8624 (830)900-8925 Orlhctics and Prosthetics GATESVILLE MEU GROUPIMED-EQUIP-W MAIN ST 1409 W Main St Galesville, TX 76578 (2541865-7655 Durable Medical Equipment GEORGETOWN AEROCAREHALMAR CV 107 Halmar Cv Ste 262 Georgetown, TX 78628 (512)869-8900 Durably F:ledical Equipment HOVEROUND CORPORATION-HAI_MAR f,V 107 Halmat Cv Ste 101 Gecrgetcwn. TX 796<8 (800?701-5781 Durable Medical Egd!pment GILMER DAVITA GILMER DIALYSIS 519 N Weal Sl Gilmer. TX 75644 191137843-°936 Dialysis Services ERST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER HOME CARE GILMER 712 tJ 4Voctd Sf Gllme; TX 75644 (903)841-7222 Home Health San:ices GONZALES DAVITA GONZALES DIALYSIS CENTER 1406 N Sarah. Dewitt Dr Gonzales, TX 78679 (930jE72-4377 Dialysis Serices HEALTH SOLUTIONS STORE 411 Samt James SI Gonzales, TX 78629 (830j672Afi27 Durable FAedical Equipment DAVITA KERRVILLE DIALYSIS 515 Grandy PI Kerrville. TX 790.'_8 (830)267-8'734 Dialysis Serdres IiANGER PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS WEST INC 120'J/ Water St Sta O Nemille. TX 781728 {93D)792-?737 0:-1.*.olics and Prosthe±ics P. r rLa .nu.,r r urrenr inf r infon heir-l...vg to P3 ri _patirk I a _ihties serr F; ; cur arvr, please r.:dl Hcccn Snrxt m L ;(70. 73 - _", . 1 Facility reywtcs o beneUt dv t,.renti:u •rnei map au ee a~nilnb c to ~l nanrot,^. Plrxse c nxacr ;znar brr:cfit nd~i .isrrvor r .d ~cr, t~~. East Texas -Beech Street Participating Facilities LINCARE INC-JUNCTION HWY 404 Junction Hwy Kerrville. TX 78028 {830)895-4450 Durahle Medical Equipment MED GROUPlHILL COUNTRY MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 1050 J!,nction Hwy Kerrville. TX 78028 (830;595-2273 Durable Medical Equipment PETERSON HOME CARE 1420 Water Sl Kerrville, TX 78028 (830)258-7400 Home Health Services KILGORE LAIRD HOSPITAL HOME HEALTH 1612 S Henderson Blvd Kilgore, TX 75662 (903~1953~4320 Home Health Services PROSTHETIC-ORTIiOTIC ASSOCIATES OF EAST 7EXA5 1200 Dutlley Rd Kilgore. TX 75662 1800)037.3662 Oiihrti ;and Prosthetics KINGSLAND GENTIUA CARECENTRIX-HIGHWAY 1431 2112 Highway 1431 Sla 7 Kingslanrl, TX 78639 1888j999.2422 Home Health Sevices KLNGSVILLE BAY AREA DIALYSIS SERVICES 1601 S US Highway ll Byp Kirvgsviile, TX 78363 (361'595-4178 Diatys~s Services STEELE tIOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 928 S 6th St Kingsville. TX 13363 (361j592-9566 Durable hAedicai Egwpmenl LAMPASAS GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-CENTRAL TEXAS EXPY 1205 Central Taxas Expy Lampasas, TX 76550 (888;999-2422 Home Health SENiCP,S LAREDO GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-W DEL MAR BLVD 201 W Del Mar BPrd Ste 16 Laredo, TX 78041 f.888)'999.24'L2 Home Health Services MED GROUP/CUSTOM WHEELCHAIRS & SEATING- MCPHERSON RD 59x1 McPherson Rd Ste 8A Laredo, TX 78041 {956;796-9353 Durahle Medical Equipment MED GROUPlREHAB IN MOTION MCPHERSON 5711 McPherson Ave Ste 108 Laredo, TX 78041 (956)729-0577 Durable Medical Equipment MERCY NOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 1610 E Bustamante St Laredo, TX 78047 {956?794-8220 Durable Medical Equipment MERCY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER HOME HEALTH 819 Garfield St Laredo, TX 78040 (956;718-6770 Homo Health Services PRESCOTTS ORTHOTICS & PROSTHETICS-N MAL- INCHE AVE 1306 N Malinche Ave Laredo, TX 78043 (9581791-1277 Orthotics and Pmsthetics WHEELCHAIR PROFESSIONALS-MCPHERSON 5711 tvlcPherson Ave Ste 108 Laredo, TX 78041 (800)729-0871 Ourabfe Medical Equpment LINDEN GOOD SHEPHERDHOMECARE 404 N Kaufman St Linden. TX 75563 (903)156-5561 Home Health Services LINDEN MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL HOME HEALTH SYS- TEM 404 N Kaufman St Li~:den. TX 75563 (903)756-5561 Home Health Sen~lces LacKLLARr GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-S COMMERCE 5T 102 S Cnmmerre 51 Lockhad, Tx 7asaa (888)999-2422 Borne Flealth Services 1-ffEWAV z15 Bulrn Ln Lackhah. TX 7864a (800j869-6450 Home Health Services LONGVIEW AEROCARE-N GREEN ST 420 tJ Green SI Longview, TX 75601 (903)55')-9658 Durable Medical Equipment AMERICAN HOMEPATIENT-E LOOP 281 522 E Locp 281 Ste A Longview, 7X75805 903j295-0818 Durable Medical Egmpmen( DAVITA FOURTH STREET DIALYSIS 3101 N4lh Si Ste6 Longview, TX 75605 j903?2.34-0112 D~.alysis Services DAVITA LONGVIEW DIALYSIS CENTER 425 N Redonia St Lrrtgdievr, TX 75601 (903;234-ta52 Dialysis Services DISTINCT HOME HEALTH 2901 N 4th St Lengview, TX 75605 (903)758-1818 Home Health Servicos EAST TEXAS PROSTHETIC-ORTHOTIC CARE 812 N 4th SI Lengview, TX 75601 (9031236-44ft9 Odhutics and Prosthetics GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-E LOOP 281 105 F. Loop 281 Ste 3 Longview. TX 15805 (888)999-2422 Durable Medical Equipment GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-GILMER ROAD 2x16 Gamer ad Longview, TX 75604 (888)999-2422 Duable P.4ediral Equipment GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-W LOOP 281 1004 4`1 Loop 251 Longview, TX 75604 (8981999-2422 Durahle Merlica! 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Medical Equipment NATIONAL NURSING AND REHAB 6655 First Park Tan Blvd Sle 200 San Antonio, TX 78213 (210j731-2903 Nome Health Services OPTION CARE-BANDERA RD 5407 Bandera Rd Ste 102 San Antony TX 79238 (21O)34D-0340 Infusion Therapy ORTHOLOGIC 8205 Fredericksbury Rd San Antonio, TX 78229 (8001937-5520 O+fno[ics and PrustY;etics ORTHOREHAB-ARION PKWY 1217 ,4rion Pkwy Ste 100 San Anlonio, TX 79216 (900j736-8276 Durably Medical Equipment ORTHOREHAB-BABCOCK RD 5460 Babcock Rd Sle 1UO DAVITA CALLAGHAN 120AD DIALYSIS 4151 Callaghan Rd Ste 101 San Antonio, TX 78228 i210j5'21-7855 Dialysis Serviges DAVITA DOWNTOWN SAN ANTONIO DIALYSIS 615 E Ouincy St San Antonio, TX 75215 (210;2'22-1`l60 Dialysis Services DAVITA I.AS PALMAS DIALYSIS 903 Castroville Rd Ste 415 San Antonia TX 78237 (270;338-9290 Oialy--!s Services DAVITA MAI2YMONT DIALYSIS 2391 NE Loop »10 Ste 211 San Antonio, TX 79217 (210!646.9799 G~alpss Services DAVITA NORTHWEST SAN ANTONIO DIALYSIS CEN- TER 8132 Fredericksbury Rri San Antonio, TX 79229 (8O0j424-6569 Dialysis Services DAVITA NW MEDICAL CENTER DIALYSIS .5264 hsadical Dr San.4ntonio, TX 78229 (21Oj616-9699 Dialysis Sea~ices DAVITA NW SAN ANTONIO DIALYSIS CENTER 8132 Fredericksburg Rd San Antonio, TX 79229 (210';692-7717 Dryly;:-, Ser;ires DAVITA RIVERCENTER DIALYSIS 1121', N Ivtain Ave Ste 150 San Antonio, TX 78212 1210)270-7887 Dialysks Services DAVITA SAN ANTONIO DIALYSIS CENTER 1211 E Commerce Sf San Antonio, TX 76205 (804)424-6589 G;alysis Services DAVITA SAN ANTONIO DIALYSIS CENTER 1211 E Commerce St San Anlonio, TX 75205 (210?291-0050 Dialysia SeNIGes DAVITA SOUTH SAN ANTONIO DIALYSIS CENTER 1313 SE Military Dr Sfe 111 San Antonio, TX 7821a (.8D0j424-6569 Dialysis Services DAVITA SOUTH SAN ANTONIO DIALYSIS CENTER 1313 SE Military Dr Sle 111 San Antonio, TX 76'114 (210)932-2434 Dialysis Services DAVITA SOUTHCROSS DIALYSIS 4602 E Southcross Blvrl San Anionic, TX 78222 (210j648 ;1986 Dialysis Services DAVITA SOUTHWEST SAN ANTONIO DIALYSIS 7515 Badite Blvd San Antonio, TX 7922.9 (21nj923-x566 Dialysis Services DAVITA SW SRN ANTONIO DIALYSIS 1620 Son:ersel Rd San Antonin, TX 7621( (2101924-6664 Dialysis Services GAI7HER ORTHOTICS 3D2 E Nakoina St San Antonio, TX 79216 (2 t 0;3x0-6811 GrUrctics and Pros87etics GENTIVA CARECENTRIX•BABCOCK RD 1663 Baharck Rd Ste 185 San Antonio, TX 78229 (898j999-2422 Home Heatlh Services NU-DAY HOME HEALTH 6322 Sovereign Sl Ste 242 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)3-00-2270 Home Health Services NUR5ECORE-LOUIS PASTEUk DR 7220 Louis Pasteur Dr Ste 120 San Antonio, TX 76229 (817;895-6861 Home Health Sev.es NURSEFINDERS-LOUIS PASTEUR 'T?3O Louis Pasteur San Antonio, TX 78229 1210jG1G-0563 Home Health Services San Antonio, TX 78240 !804)136-E276 Durable PAedical Equ!pmenl PARK INFUSION SERVICES, LP-SAN ANTONIO 4319 P~4edical Dr Ste 250 San Anton~.e, TX 78229 (2.10)615-1475 Infusion Therapy PRAXAIR HEALTHCARE SERVICES INC-SILICON DR 12677 Silioon Dr San Aelonic, TX 78249 (210;590-6124 Durable Medical Equ:.pmenl PRESCOTTS ORTHOTICS & PROSTHETICS-HUEBN- ER RO 9547 Huebner Rd San Aeton:o, TX 79240 {210)6c3-0079 Odhotics and ProsRretics PRESCOTTS ORTHOTICS R PROSTHETICS-SAN PEDRO AVE 6715 San PerJro Ave San Antonio, TX 79216 (210;224-0726 Oinotics and Prosthetics REACHOUT HOMECARE-OHIO WEST 9040 Ohio West Sle 661 San Antonio, TX 78230 (210}366-8015 Home Health Services REHAB DESIGNS OF AMERICA-JONES 752f.~ Jones Alaltsherger Rd San Antonio, TX 78216 (2101930-0333 Orlhotics and Pmslhelics RESTORATIVE HEALTH CARE 9'21 Matagorda St San Antonio, TX ?9210 (214j344-6090 Homy Health Services SCOOTER STORE THE-FREDERICKSBURG RD 9134 Freder6;ksburg Rd San Anlon:.o, TX 79225 (8001771-5449 Durable Ntddical Equiprnant SCOOTER STORE THE-OCONNOR RD 12712 Oconnor Rd San Anlonio, TX 76233 (SG0j771-5449 Durable Medical Equipment SENIORBRIDGE FAMILY-BROADWAY ST 8900 Broadway St San Antonio, TX 79217 (96f>)50G-1212 Home Health Services SOUTHERN THERAPY INT. 622 NW Loop 410 Ste 206 San Antonio, TX 76216 (^2101340-3920 Durable Medical Egrpment SUN BELT PHARMACARE 12000 Network Blvd Ste 200 San An1oNo, TX 79249 (973j697-0673 Infusion Therapy UNA 4616 San Fedre Ave Ste 104 San Antonio. TX 79212 (Z10jT34-7292 Hnme Health Services VO ORTHOCARE-AUSTIN HWY 1254 Austin Hwy San Anlonio, TX 76209 (8001266-6969 Durable Medical Equipment Pnr the most currant inforrnaCon Ix.tain;nF; to I?atticipann; Lar_:htics 'e. ciug your arc:(, please caill liccch Snret et 1-800-9.'-2 "~ I_l 1~ucdrn r. ciuires n benefit di fe.. nti~d and m:+y not be actiLtblr to a'1 patients. Plcasr contact rout benefit administrator :aid verify. East Texas -Beech Street Participating Facilities WHEELCHAIR PROEESSIONALS-HUEBNER RD VNA OF NORI~HEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHEAST NURSES PLUS 1 S ~ A' St 1(14 8666 Huebner Rd Ste 200 San Antonio, TX 78240 ison)7z4-x571 Curable Medical Equipment s~r SAN AUGUSTINE SAN AUGUSTINE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER 403 N Milam St San Augus[ce,TX 75972 (»09'1275-9631 Home hlealth Sevices SAN MARCOS DAVITA HILL COUNTRY DIALYSIS CENTER OE SAN MARCOS 1520 Peter Garza Dr San Pvtarcos, TX 75666 (5?21396-4220 Ciah•sis Services GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-HIGHWAY 123 1216 Highway 123 San Marcos, TX 76666 (H88)999--2422 biome Health Se^+'ICes LIFEWAY 1205 Highway 123 Ste 101 San Alarccs, TX 78666 (600;869-6»53 Home Health Services LINCARE INC-HUNTER RD 2108 Hur~.ter Rd Ste 109 San Mames, TX 78668 (512)392.-1596 Durat;la Medlcal Equipment SETON HIGHLAND LAKES HOME HEALTH 2001 PAertoal Pkwy San P+1arres, TX 76666 (5 `:2}75&7511 Home Healthse~vices SEG(11N GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-EAST COURT ST 805 E Cou!t St Ste 150 Seguin, TX 78155 (888.1599-242.2 Home Viealth Sere-ices SELMA GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-IH 35 N iF,B»7 ib 35 N Selma, TX 78154 ;888;999-2422 Gurable Medical Equipment MISSISSIPPI REGIONAL HOME HEALTH OF SAN ANTONIO 43317 Coroorate Dr Ste 206 Selma, TX 79154 {210}655-'1990 Home Health Service, SINTON BAY AREA DIALYSIS SERVICES 222 E Si:;ton St 5intan, TX 78£187 (361)'x64.1968 Dialysis Serlices ECONOMY MEDICAL RENTAL INC 101 W' Sir:ton Si Sinton, TX 78387 ;J61,364-3534 Durable PAedical Equipment GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-WEST SINT(1N ST 101 VJ Sinton St Sinton, TX 78'x87 (896`999-2422 CaraCle Metlical Equipment MED GROUP/ECONUMY MEDICAL RENTAL ANC-SIN- TON 101 44 Sinton St Sinton, TX 78387 (361)364-3534 Durable Medical Equipment VITAL CARE INGW SINTON ST 101 W Sinton Sl Si `,Ion, TX 78387 ;361;364-1416 hdusien Therapy SULPHUR SPRINGS HOPKINS COUNTY MEMORIAL HOME CARE 525 Church SI Sulphur 5prinys, TX 75182 (8DUj944~1090 Hnme Health Services TEMPLE AMERICAN HOMEPATIENT NATIONAL MEDICAL RENTALS INC, THE 2023 Everton Dr Temple, TX 76504 1254}771-2257 Durably Medical Equipment AMERICAN HOMEPATIENT-S 31St ST 2023 Everton Dr Temple, TX 76504 (2:*4j771-2"257 Durable Medical Equipment NOME HEALTH CORP Of AMERICA 4102 S 31st St Ste 20U Temple, TX 76502 ;2541778,343 Home Health Services MED GROUPlALLUMED-W ADAMS AVE 1103 W Auams Ave Tempe. TX 76504 {25-0)773-1226 Durable Medical Egd~prnent NURSES PLUS 3000 S 31st St Ste+-'.07 Temple. TX 76502 (254j742-2274 Home Health Services TEXARKANA GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-SUMMERHILL SQUARE 4040 Summerhill5q Texakana, TX 75503 (8881499--2422 Durable Medical Equipment IiiTECH MF.DICALINC 2015 Summerhill Rd Texarkana TX 755CH (0031223-9001 Durable h1edical Equipment LINCARE INC-COLLEGE DR 1603 Caliege Dr Texarkana; TX 75503 (866)551-8990 Durable Medical Equipment LINCARE INC-N STATE LINE AVE 3909 N State Lire Ave Texarkana. TX 75503 {503)793-7776 Durable Metlical Egdiprnent NATIONAL INFUSION 1111 Texas BI'rd Texarkara. TX 75501 !803174»-9336 Infusion Therapy NATIONAL MEDICAL. RENTALS 1111 Texas Blvd Texarkana. TX 75501 (9031784-9336 Durable hdedical Equipment NATIONAL MEDICAL RENTALS INC, THE 1111 Texas Blvd Texarkana TX 75501 {903j794-9336 Durable Medical EquipmeN ORPRO PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS INC 5604 Summemili Rd Ste 7 Texarkana. TX 75503 19031784.0720 Od'nntics and Proslhetirs ORPRO-TEXARKANA 7324 Olive St Texarkana, TX 75501 (4031794-0720 Odhotics a::^.d ?rosmetics PRAXAIR HEALTHCARE SERVICES-SUMMERHILL SO 4040 Sumrnerhill Sy Texarkana.TX 75503 9C'3)792-6414 Curable Medlcal Equipment TRI-STATE HOME RESPIRATORY 2526 Sunimer.'nll Rd Texarkana, TX 75503 (903;782-1030 Curable Medical Equipment UNITED MEDICAL-SUMMERHILL RD 3605 Summerhill Rd Ste 8 Texarkana. TX 75503 (503)793 20!14 Gurable Medical Equrpment USA HEALTHCARE SERVICES-TEXARKANA , . 10 Plaza Dr Texarkana, TX 75503 (90315778889 Homo. P?ealth Serv!ces ARKANSAS a80 an,er. se e 600 W' itith St 'vVaa~, TX 76110 i©sa~kana, TX 75501 (254)399-0220 (903;794-3102 Home Health Services Home Health Se: vices ORTHORX INC-FISH POND RD (/UALDE `_r P ' st 2n1 GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-NORTH GETTV 209 N Getty St Uvalde, TX 75801 e6s)s99-z»2z Home Health Serv;es GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-W MAIN ST 115 W Main 5t Uvalde. TX 78801 (888;939-2422 Home. Health Sernces MED GROUPlCUSTOM WHEELCHAIRS & SEATING• GARNEk FIELD RD 1014 Garner Field Rd Uvalde TX 78801 (830}591-2337 Durable Medical Equipment MISSISSIPPI REGIONAL HOME HEALTH OF SAN ANTONIO 527 E Ma~:n St Uvalde. TX 78807 (210;;178-3305 Hame Health Serrces UVALDE FEMORIAL HOME HEALTH ICES Garner Pield Rd Uvalde. TX 75801 ;'830)278-6691 Home Health Services VICTORIA AMERICAN HOMEPATIENT INC 2007 E Red Ri'aer St Victoria, TX 77901 1351}573.OU25 Durable Ivlediral F:.quipmem AMERICAN tiOMF:PATIENT-E RED RIVER ST 2007 E Red River St Virtora. TX 71901 {361?573-0025 Durable Medical Equipment DAVITA UiCTORIA DIALYSIS (:ENTER 1405 Vir-(aria Station Dr Victcria, TX 77501 {361j576-9507 Dialysis Services GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-COMMERCE 1910 Commerce St Victoria. TX 77801 (888)948-2422 Home Health Services GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-NORTH NAVARRO ST 3705 N Navarro St Ste G Victoria, TX 77901 (956199' 2622 Durable Medical Equipment LINCARE INC-N LAURENT ST 2598 N Laurent Sl 'Jictoda, TX 77401 {361 j572-0051 GuraCle Medical Equipment PRAXAIR HEALTHCARE SERVICES-E GUADALUPE ST 462 E Guadalupe St Victoria, TX 77901 (361!576-0313 Durable Adedical Equipment wACO o6JG fish Pond .a a 1Yacu. TX 76710 {25.0741-6551 Durable PAediral Equipment PRAXAIR HEALTHCARE SF.RViCES-FRANKLIN AVE 4923 Fra.°:kiir Ave 4Nar-o. TX 76710 (254}420-3832 Durable Medlcal Equipment PRIORITY HOME HEALTH-BANGER AVE 6801 Sanger Ave Ste 2755 Waco,'iX 76710 (254j741-6263 Home Health Serv'icas TEXAS HOME ~THERAPEU TICS 7537 Bosyua Blvd `~,Naco. TX 76712 (254)751-1434 In4JSian Therapy WINTERS TEXAS OXYCARE INGN MAIN 110 N Main St 'vYiniers.. TX 7956? (3251754-5393 Durable PAediwl Equ!pmeN wooOwAY LINCARE INC-MEADOWLAKE CTR 508 bleada~n~lake Olr NJOCdway, TX 767!2 (254)39'0-9920 Durable Medical Equipment MED GROUPIMED-EQUIP-WOODWAY DR 64,11 lPo'oodwav Dr 1Vocdway, TX Iri712 ('254}772-6970 Durable Medical Equipment ZAPATA MERCY HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 801 US Highway 83 Zapata.. TX 78076 (y56)i(i5-1071 Durable Medical F.quipmenl ZAVALLA MEMORIAL HOME CARE-ZAVALLA 198 E Mair. Sl 7_avalla, TX 75980 {409}857.2345 Hnme Health Services PHYSICAL THERAPY, OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE, REHABILlTATLON SERVICES, URGENT CARE, ETC. ALICE HUMPAL PHYSICAL THERAPY AND SPORTS h9EDICINE CENTERS-ALICE 1302E 5d1~ St Alice, 'I'X 78332 (361)664-9675 Physical Therapy AN.SON ANSON AMBULANCE SERVICE 1fi1 Avenue J Arson, TX 79501 1325;823-:1232 Arnbulance!Air Transportation ANSON FAMILY WELLNESS CLINIC 2 t 5 N Avenue J Arson, 7X 74501 (3251823.3204 UrgenUEmergert Care ARANSAS PASS AEROCARE-WOODWAY DR 7003wVocdway Dr 1Vaco, TX 76712 (254}753-07GU parable Medical Equipment AMERICAN HOMEPATIENT INGWACO 3603 Bcsque Blvd 1Vaco, TX 76710 {25»j756-32Cv2 GuraCle Medical Equinomeni GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-PINE AVE 3300 Pine Ave vvacc, TX 76'708 1898`995-2422 Home Health Services GENTIVA CARECENTRIX-4V HIGHWAY 6 611 W Highway E Ste 103 4Vaw. TX 7Ea1D (888j499-2422 Home Wealth Sev~~ces HUMPAL PHYSICAL THERAPY AND SPORTS MEDICINE CENERS-ARANSAS PASS 215(r 1V 1Vheeler Ave :1ransas Pass, TX 75336 x3611758-5199 Physi~.:al Tf-.erapy I >r rLe move eurrenr iof,rmatior. {alert rr~.n,.; :u Pa_h _ o.ruag 1 acilities sexy. r r, ;our area, plrtsc x.211 ,itt-c_^ Sn".ci at I-SLID- 1 , - _ : I Pacil ia- rcy, r, cs ~ bcnef¢ dr tter c,ai-r. n;.o :nee not be a~ m l lhle tc all ^arirnts. Please c ,..rrcr ~-<.:cr t; ;etic -;c1ml ,istra err ux3 a'e n ti'. East Texas -Beech Street Participating Facilities KAREN GAYLE PHYSICAL. THERAPY 1660 W WhaelerHve Aransas Pass, TX 78336 (361;758-7384 Physical Therapy ATHENS EAST TEXAS MEUICAL CENTER ATHENS 2000 S Palestine SI Athens, TX 75751 1903;676-1000 PhysicalTheraPY ATLANTA NORTHEAST TEXAS DIALYSIS UNIT 606 Loop 59 Atlanta, TX 15551 (9031796-3311 Ouipa;ieni Services AusrrN APPLIED GENETICS 4201 Marathon Blvd Ste 206 Austin, TX 78756 (5'2,451-5173 Outpatient Serv!ces CAREOS 3705 hled~cal Pkwy Ste 120 Austin, TX 76705 (512;450.2141 Outpatient Services CONCENTRA MEDICAL CENTER 8868 Research? Blvd Ste 601 Austiq TX '78759 (51 2;467-7232 Physical Therapy CUNCENTRA MEDICAL CENTER 21716 Woodward St Austin, TX 78744 (512)440-0555 Physical Therapy EAGLE WARD REHABILITATION INGBEE CAVE RD 5301] Bee Caaes Rd Austin, TX 76746 (512;732-0102 Physical Therapy EAGLE WARD REHABILITATION INC-MARATHON BLVD 41113 M.araihon BP;d Ausnn, TX 78756 (51 L'r302-1930 Physical Therapy EAGLE WARD REHABILITATION INC-RESEARCH BLVD 13450 Research Blvd Sle 115 Austin, TX 78750 (572;258-5300 Phvsiral Therapy MINUTECLINIC-LAKE AUSTIN BLVD 2510 Lake Austin Blvd Auslie, TX 78703 (866}389-2727 UrgenifEmergent Care MINUTECLINIC-N FM 620 11725 N Fm 620 Austin, TX 76750 (856)389-2727 UrgenU'Emergent Care MINUTECLINIC-N LAMAR BLVD 11300 N Lamar Blvd Austin, rX 78753 (866;389-2727 UrgenUE;rergent Care MINUTECLINIC-S CONGRESS AVE 5526 5 Congress Ave Austin, TX 78745 (865)389.2727 UrgenU'Ea~.ergent Care MINUTECLINIC-W SLAUGHTER LN 3500 W Slaughter Ln Austin, TX 78749 (865?389-2727 UrgenG'Emergant Gare SANTE REHABILITATION CENTER-Al1STIN 9601 Research Blvd Austin, TX 78759 (512)527-3600 Physical Therapy SHIVER'S CANCER CENTER 2600 E PAartin Luther King Jr B Austin, TX 78702 (512)324-8800 Outpatient Sendces SIiiVER'S CANC.,ER CENTER 11111 Research Blvd AusP.n.TX 79759 (512y#78-9681 Outpatient Services STATSCRIPT PHARMACY 4016 3810 hlariical Pkwy Ste 115 Austin, 'TX 78158 (51 214 51-710 0 Outpatient Services UNITEU SHOCKWAVE THERAPIES-BEE CAVE 11614 Bee Caves I<1 (409)639-IG00 Outpatient Servh.es HENDERSON KIDNEY CENTER 1201 Ellis Ave Lutkin, LX 75904 (.x09163&7711 Outpatient Services LULING SETON EDGAR B. DAMS RURAL HEALTH CLINIC (RHC) 13C1 Hays St Lp!'ing, TX 78E48 (R3G?8755643 UrgenUErnargent Cara MARBLE FALLS COLEPHYSCIALTHERAPY 11102 Pth St Marine Falls, TX IA"n54 IR30i693-7248 Physical Therapy BILL COUNTRY IMAGING ASSOCIATES, PA DBA MARBLE FALLS ENiERG CTR 1701 N HwV 281 h".a;hle Falls, TX 76654 ;830498-1122 O~.;ipatienl Services MARSHALL MARSHALL PEDIATRIC CLINIC 61b $ GrOVe St $ta 3()G Marshall, TX 75u"IU (9031927-6611 O~.;tpatient Sarvices MASON BURLESON ST JOSEPH HEALTH CENTER EC9 Main St Lexington, TX 78.947 {979?773-9060 UryenUEmergent Care LLANO LMHS EMERGENCY MEDICINE 2011 Vd blfie St Llanc, TX 78643 ;325)'147.4131 Outpatient Sen!r-es LOf,KHART SETON LOCKHART RURAL HEALTH CLINIC sG0 5 CGloradc St Ste A Lockhart. TX 79644 (830;675-564'3 UrgenU'E:rergenk Care LONGVIEW GOOD SHEPARD MEDICAL CENTER HEMODIALYSIS 7UU E A9aasnall.4ve Longview, TX 75601 ;'903j23E-2000 Outpatient Senses GOOD SHEPARQ MEDICAL. CENTER I10ME HEALTH 103 W Loop 281 Sta 4'10 Longview, TX 7•;605 (90'3?236-2(x11 Outpatient Servicas GOOQ SHEPARD MEDICAL CENTER HUGHES SPRINGS FAMILY HEALTIJ CENTER 701 E f.>!arshall .4ve Sts 403 LGngvlew, TX 75691 r903j639-2202 UrganL%Emergenf Care COLE PHYSICAL THERAPY 2378 hicndy 5t Mason. TX 7685E (3251:3'"7.1?111 Physb; aI Therapy E rr the mo;c u.r±renr ia!L. mat: ;n pr-tr;n.u^; n, Ps ti ~ .mnl; I rir9tics ccrv ;,;.; , nr arc s, pF. rse adl bosh tirrr tat: 1-7100- 13 - .. ~ ~ . l (r:rcilir; rcenef,- drtt-.rc.~.r:r. c:d n:e~~ not :~e x ni:abrc a-:r! nancocs. Yl~asc e ,..uer,~ovr b_.,cfit adn _ ~strann ~r~d ccr.h~. East Texas -Beech Street Participating Facilities MCALLEN ACCENT THERAPY PROVIDER 10125 N 1 bth St Ste D M:;Allen, TX 78504 (956}393-2287 PI•wsiral Therapy BUILDING BLOCKS REFIABILITRTION 4332 N fvlcColl Rd McAllen, TX i 85D4 1956}686-8485 Physical Therapy ORTHO SPORTS 3900 tv 10th St Ste D2 McAllen, TX 78504 (956}682-6778 Physical Therapy MINEOLA EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER FIRST PHYSICIAN CLINIC-MINEOLA 1220 N Pa::ifi;; St Ste 2 tAinecia. TX 75773 (903;569-0610 Outpatient Services MOUNT PLEASANT MOUNT PLEASANT DIALYSIS CENTER 628 S Jefferson Ave Mount Pleasarl TX 75455 (903}572-1757 Outpa!ient Services NACOGDOCNES CECIL k BOMAR REHAB CENTER 1204 td h"ound 51 Nacogdoches. TX 15961 (9361564-7422 Pl~,ysiral Therapy EAST TEXAS PHYSICIANS CARE 1002 N Mound St Nacogdoches, TX 75961 (936}560-38D0 Outpatient Services HYPERBARIC SERVICES 1204 N Mound SI Naccgdoches,TX 75961 (938;569-4631 Outpatient Senices NACOGDOCHES MEMORIAL Ah98ULANCE SERVICE 1204 W hlcund Sf Nacogdoches, TX 75961 (936;568-8506 Outpatient Services NACOGDOCHES MEMORIAL BREAST CARE CEN- TER 1016 N h4ound St Sle 202 Nacoydoches, TX 75961 (93fi}564-1895 Outpatient Serv!ces NACOGDOCNES MEMORIAL WOUND CARE ALTER- NATIVES 1204 N Mrund St Nacogdoches, TX 75961 (936;568-8551 Ouloatienl Services NACUGUOCHES PHYSICAL EXCELLENCE CENTER 4528 NE SLallings Dr Nacogdoches, TX 75965 (936}564-1780 Physical Therapy OCCUPATIONAL NEALTIi & REHAB SERVICES 1018 N Mound St Sle 104 Nacogdoches, TX 75961 (936?568-9439 O:.cupa6onal Medicine REHABILITY CENTER 1023 N tdcund St Ste K Nawgdorhes, TX 75961 {g3G}560-31d7 Gutpalienl Services NFW BRAUNFELS PHYSICAL THERAPY UNLIMITED 894 Loop 337 Ste C New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830}609-2000 Physiral Therapy PALESTINE TRINITY VALLEY PHYSICAL THERAPY CENTER 1920 S Loop 256 Palestine, TX 75801 1903)731-1136 Physial Therapy TRINITY VALLEY WOUND CARE CENTER 19211 S Laca 256 Palestine.. TX 75801 (903}131-'[278 Or;tpatienl Sc;rvises PARIS R.A.C.E. FOR LIFE CARE 1025 Deshong Dr Paris, TX 75:62 (903)7&4.5851 Otdpalient Seralces PFLUGERVILLE SETON PFLUGERVILLE 200 Heathen^nlde Blvd Pfluyer;ille, TX 7is660 (512}324-5350 Outoetient Services PORT LAVACA GULF COAST ftEHABILITAT{ON-N COMMERCE 128 N Cemmerre St Pert Lavaca, TX 77579 (3611552-1977 PF.ysi;.al Therapy PORTLAND OUTPATIENT PHYSICAL THERAPY AND REHABILI- TATION 311 Buddy Garem Pcrtiand. TX 78374 (361)6»3-9800 PI•:ysi:;al Therapy REFUGlO REFUGIO RURAL HEALTH CLINIC 107 tit Swff St Rehagiq TX 78377 (361)526-5328 U~genUEme ,•ent Care RISING STAR COLUMBIA ONESOURCE HEALTH CENTER-RISING STAR 209 YJ College St Rising Star, iX 76471 (2 5416 4 3314 1 Outpatient Services ROCKPORT GULF COAST MEDICAL CLINIC-ROCKPORT 2871 Highway 35 N Rocb:poli, TX 78382 (361)729-9611 Outpatient Services ROUND ROCK CONCENTRA MEDICAL CENTER 111 Louis Henna 81vd Round Rork TX 78664 (51 ziz55-s6~4 Physical Therapy EAGLE WARD REHABILITATION INC-S INTERSTATE 35 1401 5 I H 35 Ste 140 Round Ruck, TX 78664 (512}238-1155 Physical Therapy MINUTECLINIC-GATTIS SCHOOL RD 1855 Gattis Schaal Rd Round Rack, TX 7866» (866}389-2727 UryenUEmengenl Care REDICLINIGE PALM UALLEY BLVD 1700 E Paim Valley Blvd Round Rock, TX 78664 (866)607-733-0 Primary Care Clinic ST DAUID'S PHYSICAL THERAPY & SPINE CENTER OUTPATIENT SERVICES 901 Reuod Rock Ave Round Rook, TX 78681 (512}218-8230 Physical Therapy R(/SK PYRAMID PLAZA PHYSICAL TIiERAPY 74's4 Louis Fasteur Dr Ste 215 San Antonio. TX ?8229 ('210)616-0629 Physical'lherapy REDICL(NIC-S ZARZAMORA ST 6818 S Zarzamora St San ANOmo, TX 78224 j86fi)607-7334 Prma;v Care Clinic SAINT LUKE'S BAPTIST HOSPI'SAL ER 7930 Floyd G;d Dr San Arlonio, TX 78229 (21Dj297-5660 Outpatient Services SAN ANTONIO AIRLIFE 111 Dallas St San Antonio, TX 78205 {800}2:'i-6428 Amhulanre~Air Transportation SAN ANTONIO GASTROENTEROLOGY ENDOSCOPY CENTER INC 520 E Eccild Ave San Antonio, TX 75212 (2101271-(1606 Ouioallent Sevices SAN ANTONIO PEDIATRIC SERVICES 401 C'~o^merce St San Arton!o, TX 79205 j210)226-9536 Physical Therapy SOUTHEAST BAPTIST HOSPITAL ER 421» E Soutbcross Bh+d San Antonio, TX 782'2'1 j210}297-3000 Outpatient Seniees STATSCRIPT PHARMACY 4028 1621 N Main Ave Ste 9 San Anloolo, TX 78212 21Dj222-8450 Ouioalienl Services STRATTON REHABILITATION CLINIC-E SONTERRA 300 E Sonterra Bivd Ste 210 San.4ntonio. TX ?9258 (210;403.2098 Physical Therapy STRATTON REHABILITATION CLINIC-NE LOOP 410 1550 NE Loop 410 Sle NO San AntoNO, TX 16209 (2101825-7557 Physi:al Therapy TEXAS LITHOTRIPSY LP III 5026 Floyd C'ud San Artonlo, TX 78229 (866)3144242 Oul:Walient Services THERAPY CENTER OF SOUTH TEXAS 21}40 Ba6cack Rd Sle 404 San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)615.7733 Physi~;al Therapy SAN DIEGO CHRISTUS SPOHN FAMILY HEALTH CENTER SAN DIEGO 215 S O;mlap St San Diego, TX 78384 {361)279-3999 Ouloetienl Services SAN MARCOS SAN MARCOS TREATMENT CENTER 120 8sd Brown Sl San Marcos, TX 78666 (512}396-8500 Outoatient Services SAN SABA COLUMBIA ONESOURCE HEALTH CENTER-SAN SABA 403 VJ'JVallace St San Saha, TX 70877 (325)372-5701 Outpatient Services SEGUIN UNITED SHOCKWAVE THERAPIES-IRELAND 1064 E Ireland St Seguin, TX 76155 (886j835-0686 Outpatient Sevices ETMC RUSK EMERGENCY 1801 N Dickinson Dr Rusk, TX 75785 ;903}653-5500 Outpatient Services SANANTONID BAPTIST CANCER CENTER 111 Calles St _ San Antonin, TX 782D5 121Uj3i)2-2761 Putpalient Services BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER DIAI-PSIS 111 L'ailas St San Anionlo, 7X 762D5 (210;297-7145 Outpatient Serrces BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER ER 111 Dallas 5t San Mtonio, TX 78205 (210j302-2555 Outoatient Services CONCENlRA MEDICAL CENTER 400 E Ouinry St San Antonia, TX 78215 (210}472-0211 Physical Therapy CONCENTRA MEDICALCENTER 12702 Toepperrein Rd Ste 104 San Antonio, TX 78233 (210}653-4420 Physirnl Therapy CONCENTRA MEDICALCENTER 3453 Ih 35 N Ste 110 San Antonio, TX 78219 !210,226-7767 Physical Therapy CONCEN TRA MEDICAL CENTER 1904 Grandstand Dr San Antonlc, TX 76238 l,2i0}52D-8070 Physical Therapy CONCENTRA MEDICAL CENTER 10200 Broadway SI Ste 200 San Aetonio, TX 78217 (216;054-5787 Physiral Therapy -' BAND REFiABILiTATION ASSOCIATES OF SAN ANTONIO-BRIGGS 86 Griggs St 51e 24.5 San .Antonio, TX 78224 (210}297-9358 Physical Therapy HAND REHABILITATION ASSOCIATES OF SAN ANTONIO-HUEBNER 5150 Huebner Rd Sle 295 San Antonio, TX 78240 (21D558-1263 Physical Therapy HEALTH ALLIANCE, L.L.C. 1100 Nov Loop 416 Ste 7(10 San Antonio, TX 78213 121Uj356.8714 Outpatient Services HEALTtiMASTER OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE 615 Seladad St San Antonio, TX 78205 (210}297-1500 Occupat:onai PAediane MATRIX REHAB OF TEXAS 1x803 San Pedro San Antonio, TX 78232 (210)490-2273 Physical Therapy NORTH CENTRAL BAPTIST HOSPITAL ER 520 Madison Oak Or San Antonio, TX 78258 (210)297-4000 Outpatient Services NORTHEAST BAPTIST HOSPITAL DIALYSIS 8811 Village Dr San Antonio, TX 79217 (210)967-2903 Outpatient Services NORTHEAST BAPTIST HOSPITAL ER 8811 Village Dr San Antonio, TX 78217 (210j297-265D Outpatient Services PEU1ATRiC THERAPY ASSOCIATES 12602 Toepperwein Rd Ste 206 San Antonia, TX 78233 (210}646-8008 Physical Therapy For the most current infbxmanon Pertan.n~ to PactSraparng Facilities seeing coot :etea, please cal lircch Sn'eet at: 1800-)37-22'?. Pacrlla ; -.Ganes a benefit differ. ntial and may nor be available to all Patients. Please contact }c us benef t administtat~t arrd sTcrify. East Texas -Beech Street Participating Facilities UNITED SHOCKWAVE THERAPIES-Nt112SERV SRIN£R 6502 Nursery Dr Ste 200 Vlckcria, TX 77904 GULF COAST REHABILITATION-EAST WOLTERS (8ggj635-0866 124 E Wolters Ste 6 Outpatient Services Shiner, TX 77984 VICTORIA PHYSICAL THERAPY (361}594-2520 6(11 E San Antonio St Ste 31 GW Physical Therapy Victoria, TX 77901 SINTON CHRISTUS SPOHN FAMILY HEALTH CENTER ROB- STOWN 403 F:. Main St $IntOn, TX 783&7 ,361}76?-1260 Outpatient Services HUMPAL PHYSICAL THERAPY AND SPORTS MEDICINE CENTERS-SINiON 1183 E Slnton St Simon, TX 7&381 (s61;364-1342 Physical'iherapy SPRING BRANCH 1361 }578-aS t 3 Physical Therapy WACO CONCENTRA MEDICAL CENTER 4205 F:arkin Ave Niacn. TX 7671E (254j772-2777 Physical Therapy CONCENTRA MEDICAL CENTER URGENT CARE 4205 Franklin Ave vVace, TX 76710 125»,772-2777 UreentlEmergent Care WHITNEY HILL REGIONAL MEDICAL CLINIC Of WHITNEY 203 YY Jefferson Ave Wh:bey. TX 76f,92 (254;894-4428 UrgenUEmergent Care LAKE Wt11TNEY PHYSICAL TFIf.RAPY PC 264 E Jeffersco Ave Whitna>; TX 76692 !254)694.6831 Physical Therapy WINNSBORO PRESBYTERIAN ONCOLOGY DEPARTMENT 719 °J Coke Rd Prinnsboro, TX 75»94 (90313»2-'s901 O~.,tpatient Services WOODSBORO BULVERDE PHYSIGAL THERAPY 2(?4?5 Higmvay 46 W Ste 150 Spring Branch, TX 78070 ;836?980.4055 Physical Therapy STAMTDRD MEMORIAL HEALTH CLINIC 1303 Mabee St Sta^tford, TX 79553 (3'151773-5733 UrgenVEmergent Care SULPRl1R SPRINGS SULPHUR SPRINGS PHYSICAL THERAPY 1129 lodustrial Dr E Sulphur Sprirgs, TX 75482 1903}8&5.9906 Physical Therapy TAFT PHYSICAL THERAPY CLINIC-KIM POLASEK PT 202 GrFen.Ava Taft, TX 78390 ;361;528-30tH Phys.;al Therapy TEAGUE EAST TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER RURAL HEALTH TEAGUE 315 Main St Teague, TX 75860 (254?739-2516 Outpatient Serv'~,ces T[XARKANA CHRISTUS SAINT MICHAEL HOME HEALTH 1400 Colloge Dr Texarkana. TX 75503 {903;;94.1206 Outpatient Services CHRISTUS SAINT MICHAEL SPORTS MEpICINE 2`L'23 6lorris Ln Texarkana, TX 75503 (903?782-7380 Outpatient Services TEXARKANA REGIONAL DIALYSIS CENTER 4800 Texas Blvd T=xarkana, iX 75503 (003j614-3600 Outpatient Services TIVOL( AUSTWELL TIVOLI MEDICAL CLINIC 1G"a W N,ii.lson Tvoli. TX 7?930 (361 }286-6115 UrgenUEme ;e:~it Caro VICTORIA GULf COAST REHABILITATION-MEDICAL DR 115 Mediral Dr Sle 207 Victoria.. TX 77904 (301}572-4246 Physical TheraFY UNITED SHOCKWAVF. THERAPIES-t10SPITAI- 2710 Hcsprtal Dr Ste 115 Victoria, TX 77901 (858;835-0886 Outpatient Services WOODSBORO MEDICAL CLINIC 120 YJCO6 Ave Wuodsboro, TX 7&393 (3611543-5414 U?genJEmergenf Care Lor d~c .oust current infi .:»aY.r,n pe~hi,.. r,;- n> I'r ti rr -uirg 1 .r~ihrii.~ -c~...f; coot .rrt.,, I luui _.ill tine-ch $u~i.~:r nt 1-5C0 i ._ I l:rcilir;- rcy..r cc a bcncf Y di!t,:r cnti c .,..d n c, r ,r ac acuLi ~_c to ;ul nancnt,. PJea%c wntac[ .c r Lc;:cht :ulm i3tr,vor u d :crift'. Beech Street Provider Index ~r A Abadie; PAarcus G. MD .......31 Abbate, Steven M. MD ..... ,111 Abbott: Dirk A. PT . _ ........96 Abbott Jute L h1U ...111 Atybctt Osrar D. h4D101. 1(t6, 125 Abbott Robed PA. MD .......132 Abboud, Hanna E. MD ...114: 119 Abboud, Sherry L. h4D ... . _125 Abdel-Reileim, Fayza A. MD . 77 Abell, Joseph PA. MD ........ 44 Abello Fslu.r„to B. h10 .....128 Aberc smhie, Barbara .A. MD .14t Aber: athy, Stephen 4V h4D .. _29 Abikhalel, Joh:^. A. MD .......38 Ahlkh led 5'Canncn t1. MD .. 42 Abou amour, Raad NP .......66 Abou^!atar, Sami ?d. PAD .. ..42 Abouzahr. Fadi MD ..55 Abrahamian, Gregory .4. A4D ..111 Abramow'ilz. Joshua G. MD ...49 Abrams, David S. h4D .... ...33 Abrams. Jerri L. FAD ... ...127 Abreyo.. Daniel MD ... ,105, 111 Ahrego, Olivia A. MD ..... ..130 AL+rer Pedro J. h1D ... ....59 .4tlreu Rla4rdc MD . ..149. 150 Abreu, Rubes D. ?dD ........ ~5 Abreu-L awrenre, Charity `v. MD 9G Abreumacomber, PAartha B. MD 46 Abuabara. Fund MD ........114 AbuaJara Sabas F, h1D .....111 Abue ne, Jerernias M. MD ....114 AbuSha i-eh, Tareq MD ... +2 Ar:ebo, Fnrescn A. h4D ......57 Acebo, Raymond 8. MD ..... S9 Acevedo, Ellud MD ..........78 Acevedo, Lecrel FA. FdD ...149 Acevedo-bemal, Jessica !. MD .52 Achleitnar. Chnst:na PT .......53 Achleitrar, Oliver PAD ... _ . _5+ Ackley, Jacqueline L MD 101, 106 1G7 floosie Ar:for:!o R. NP ...31, 94 Aresta Dan el PAD ....59.. 59 ACS Pr miry. Care Ph;s MD ..35 .4cuna Rene R. CO .....51, 137 Adair, Tirn NP ....... ...31, 94 Adam, Richard C. DPh4 ......130 Adams, Bnr,'ley R. DO .......44 Adorns. Dan'W. LPC ....... _60 Adams, David VJ. DG ... _ ...3G Adorns, Denis G. NP .........81 Adams, Donald F MD .. .. ,123 Adams, Frank B. 6038, 5U; 54, rig Adams, Jami. A. MD .... . 3D Adams, Lane H. PAD ..... 63, 97 Adams. Lisa G. LPC .........92 Adams. t.ous 1N. MD ...126, 146 Adams, Patricia E. PA.4 .. ...118 Adorns, Robir, E MD ...1C4, 145 Adams. Stephan D #.1.4 . ... '93 Adcock. Dia~ra L. PT ... ...129 Adoork, Geraitl R. PT .......129 Adlr gtc^, Shad L. tv10 .101, 106, 125 Addis. Hunter M. MD ........114 Addy, Debaroti MD .........100 Alelbarg-Dubin, Bettina PHD34. 41 Adelman. Eric DO ...........69 Adelman, Samuel MD .......107 Aderi, Shubha MD ..... 46, 78 Adkins. Mary E. DC .........1U5 Adkins, Samuel MD ...... ...36 Adler Co^stance PSD ......146 Adler h4arianna PHD .......34 Adler. Surer. K. MD ..........39 Adobbat~, R~cardo N. MD ..53 Advanced Fhys Thrpy APJC _129 Aeby: Cad H. DPM ......... 63 Aesahhach, Heinz MD ........49 Aes hh :ern, Carlos .A. MD ..127 Atridi. Shat: A1D ............144 Ayarwal, An!mesh MD .......124 Agarwal; Ashwani K. MDAt, 82, 95 Agarwal, San!ay MD ........."nt Ayha :rfan A. MD .86: 97, 89, 194, 119, 134 .4gostiN, Anthcny,l. DO ...90, 91 Aquatic, Alma L. PAD ........114 Ayuarc-Vasquez. Claudia A1D ..71 Aguilar, Homero 0. MD .......71 Aguilar, Jesus J. MD .. .....114 Aguilar. Ricardo C. h1D ......108 Aguilar-Sitek, Virginia GO ....120 4guilera, Juar: A. MD .... 96, 98 .Ayui«e. Felix tv1D ... .....168 Aguirre Fernando P1D ...... 114 Ag airre, rma L.. MD .....54 Aqui re.. 12obelo 61D .... _135 Aguirre-Hernan, Maria R. ?dD .127 Ahearb. Cy»tbia S. NF ... ...31 Ahmed. h9ohammad h4 h4D ..120 Ahmed, Fayyaz MD . - .. - .71:73 Ahmed. Rehana P. MD ......136 Ahmed. S'aaki!a MD .. ...141 Ahr, Kelley PSD ..... ....34, 79 Aimja, Seema S. b1D .. ....119 Aimja. Sunil K. h4D .........114 Aielld. Leslie F. FAD ......... 45 Aikman, Harley PT ......... ,39 Arhart, Jim B. MD ... ...141 A tten. Alexander T. MD ...63, Fi4 Aiyer, Bala N. PAD .. ...145, 147 Aiero, Caraza^. G. MD ........G6 Akers. Daniel UO ........54, G7 A °itar, Ncerul!a':'1 h4D ....61, 62 Akan, Pvlark G. MD ..... 42 Ak!n.'A' Orlon FAO .... ......29 .4kkanti, Reddy V. A4D ... _5(1, 51 Akpassa, Gerald J. MD ....55, 81 Ak-igt:a Laura S. MD ........108 Aks, Carolyn S. PAD ... ...29, 30 AI-mash. Samhar i. P,4D ...tit: 6,2 A.Iam. Imtiaz MD .......... a8 Alamla, Rc~ulld R. MD .. ..:Yi Alaras, H_r'berio 1. h4D .GS. 86 Arar.lz, Alberto PA ........75 Alar,rz.. A idres PAD .. .. .....30 Alaciz. Ricanto MD .. _ ......71 Al6arado, Bill J. DO ........ , .57 Albeiya, Hassan MD ...55.69, 97 Alberda. Kelly J. MD ...36 Albers, Jason Andr A. P4D ...80 Albert, A tome R. MD ....91; 101 Aiben, Melanie A. PA .......9G Alberts, Janes H. MD ...... ,141 Albedson: Gary R. DO ....36.50 Albrecht Daniel DC ..........85 AlbnrhC; ,;asr:n E. DC .. .... b5 Albrecht. Michael M. MD ......44 A,dright hteridah PT .......48 Albright. Teresa t.. h4D .... _ 57 Alhrtton.. Chris DFM .. ...30 Albr!iton, Lamar J. MD ....120 Alsace Eduard. MD ... .'33 Alcorn, Pc1y M. MD . 45 A4.cx. Gordon K. MD .. .84 Altlape:AdolfoA.MD .....78.79 .Allay, Miguel R. h10 ........145 Alder. Lawrence A. h4D ......114 Alderette. EdwaM MSW .....133 Aldersc~a, Gerald L. MD .. ...125 Aldredye. Horatio t6D ...... A2 Aierczay: Abraham A. FAD ... ,126 Aleyria, Aldc H. MO ........ 90 Alejos.. Joseph D. PT ........129 Alejos, Sheila A. PT .... ....129 Aleman. Miracle MD .........50 Aleman. Ruben MD ..........85 !Aeman=weinrnan, Ann M. h1D ..59 Ales. Gregory D. DO ........120 A ewancer Anne MD ......40 Alexanr;er Billy Gab PAD . ...65 A!eaandar, Charles D. A40 ... _36 Alexander Uebdra`1 W. h4D ...123 Alexanler Joh•+ D MD . ....143 Alexander 4lathew T h1D f+0 Alexander, hlau~een h1. PAD 3 Alexander, R!rhard A. DC ....105 rexander, Sherry A. PA ......95 Alexander, Steven PA .......79 Alexander, Tan L. PHD .......73 Alexander, T'rrmas h4D ...... b6 Alfaro, Pnscala MO ......... ~?6 Alfayoumi. Fadi MD ..... . _52 Alfonso, Aristdn B. MD ...66, 89 Alford, Ba:roara S, PHD ... ,135 Alford b1adha H. DC .. .....80 ,AI-Hakeam, Houmam MD ....120 Alha'el, Ralph MD ...........90 AI-Han,.rnam~:, Ghassars MD .. E6 AI-Horeb, Assail I h1D ........53 Ali. Aaron A. P,1D ......... ?2 Af:, Genevieve S. PAD ..... _ 32 AL!, Mahmood h1D ...........54 All. Nacr tv1D ... ........114 Ali, Yasmeen M1AD ..... ...56, 70 Alk:ra, Carey C. MD ........143 Allard. Susannah C. DO .....146 Allawala,'/cusut J. h1D ......13U Allee, Scott E. PT .. .......78 A?Ion II'i. Sanley L A4D .......35 Allen Jr,1^ializm M. MD ......7E Allen. David A4. CFM ...... _ 32 FJled, Enck 5. MD .......... 'J"2 A9en, Evere'( H. MD .7G, 114. 133 Aife~• GwenGotyn J F1G35, 53, 13E Aila~ P.a.k L. 61D .....143 Allan h a:7ue A. DP 1 ...130 Allen Ma -ha h1. MU ... _29 Allen. Rcena LPC ...........BU Allen. Scott D. A9G ..... .. . Q1 Allen Stever. R. h1D ...... 140 Allen. Susan. DO .. .... ...108 .411en. Terry MD .........136 Allen; William R. PAD ......61, G2 Allende. Hector D. MD -..111, 1':4 Alleyn, Rooe~t E h4D .86, 90 Allinson, Richard W h1D ...147 Allison. Adhur P. hiD ........U79 Allison, D Crawford MD .. ...146 Allman. Becky J. NP .... _ 65 Rllman, Valerie L. PAD 8". Allo`u. Afur II M. MD ... a5 Allred ±; o.:.,h.. Andrea L. MD .132 Almaguer, Carlos A1D ........9'7 Alrnayuer Canny DPM ...... !i5 Almaleh, Michael D. MD .104.. 114 A6navza, Ruben J. h4D .. 57 Almeida. Alhedc MD ...... ..52 Almeida, Hilary F, MD ..... , . -85 Almenctarez, `dalentin PAO ... 120 Almrdovar, [duarlo PT .... A8 Almond, Palrck S. b1U .53.. fit, 72, 79 Almduie, Muhamad N. MD .62, 97 Alensc. J tver MD ....... _ ..G4 Alperin, Jeremy tv1D .... .149 AI Shalctr Najah DA. MD 101.. 1':4 Alston, Thomas J. ?dD .......142 Alsup III. Ace H. MD ...... _46 rUtrnab, David J. MD ........120 Alton II. A4ichaei D. DC .......34 .vlts ruler, Steven L. h4D .141 4ltstatt, Da»iel M A4D . .54 Alukal. John K. MO ... .. .114 Alvalrado, David DC .... ....34 Alaando. David DC ... ...34 Alvarado, Nivea I. MD ..77 Alvarado, Fastor PdD ......52, 71 Alvantlo; Rudolph h4D ....G3, 64 Alvarado, Sergio .1. h4D .. .102 Alvarez Ch dtu. Nancy F:. h4D 76 Alvarez Carlos E. MD ..11". ~Irarez Flavin H. MD .-.114, 119 4lvarez. Jorge A. PAD ...l'J4, 114 Ai•rara'>. Csear A. MD _ .8fi Alvaez, Sonia h1D .....55 Alvarez-A1endoz,.Araon'.o MD . Tr6 Alvey, Tina M. DC ...... ...93 Alois Jr, Miitcn E. PAD ...W4, 114 Alyea, Carol M. NP .....GO Amai', Meera MD .......... 151 Amer, Minn J. P,1D .. .......148 Amaral Ramos, Jennrfer M. MD 61 Arnaro, Rafael h1D ...... _SG, 90 Ambler, Mark S. h1D .........36 Ameduri, A.rdow R. h4G ..It3, 122, 1`JG Amerson, Patnaia A. NP .....111 Ames, Arne C. DPM .........49 Ami6neni. Venkata MD ..... .30 .4mjadi, Nima A•1D ..... .. 45 Ammann, Nancy RPT ...... .4A 4mcdei, Nancy PHD ... ...106 4moroso firihcny D h4D .....35 Ananl, Rajiv MD ....... ...147 Ananrasivai^., Subramania h1D 52 Ananda. Da.shan F. FAD ......94 Ancha. Hari B. h10 .........146 Ancha. Lakshml V. MD .. ...148 Andaya Jr..Alrredo R. h1D .....78 Anders, Jcseph H. PT .. .....92 .4nder.:en, Andrew J. PT ...137 Andersen. Garrett K. A4D .....132 .4ndersm Jr. C Lynn h4D .. _ ..52 Anderson d, C Nevin MD ....144 Anderson Ci arles G. h1D ~9 Anderson, Cl:ades P. MD ....136 Anderson, Douglas M. P•AD ...102 Anderson. Janet A. NP .......8» Anderson, Kathy'':. DPM .... 96 Ander-son, P,likhell D. MD ... .32 .4ndernn, Nrrma F.. Pv1D .....99 Anderson, Rexford K. MD .....29 Anderson, Robert 0. NP ...31, 9C ,4nderson, Robert L. h4D . ...147 Anderson. Saundra R. DO ..144 Andersen. Terri L NP ...'Jt, 94 An,erson, Tom H. PHD ...... ;34 Anderst. James h4D .........127 Andrade: Antonio C. MD ...57, 59 Andreassian, Gregory' D. M1AD .68 .4ndreo; Michael A. MD ... ...44 ,4ndrews, (shades P. htD .106; 131 Andrews, Mary U. PAD ........32 Andry, James h9. h4D 114, 1St, 1s3 Anes, John C. MD .. .....114 Angel, P,cbert T MD ...149 An ors m Jac,ueline DO ..36 Anyirsa r1r sh K. UPM ...130 Anghr„ David L. MD ....... _46 Angueira, Warda D. MD .....106 Ar:nanafai, Valli h4D ..... ...46 Annapureddy, Karunaker R. MD M1O Arschutz. Rirhard L FA .....129 Arstead Gregory M. M1AD .....114 ArP•c•y Karen D. MD .. ....9G Aniolak, Catherine M. DC ... a4 Artanes, Phillip W. MD ......141 Aezallua, PAano f2. MD .......9D :lnzuebc, ;lydocic R. MD .....131 .4pol!narin, Joiner B. h1D ......33 Apostol, Adeleclo F. MD _ .....99 Apastolakis, Louis MD ....35 Apalew•hite, Michael P, DO ....35 Apsley Ambriz: Sara J. h1D ...109 Aqui, Ernesto A. A4D ... ..86, 98 Aquino, Eduardo L. MD ..... .6D Arafat, N+aman A. MD ..35, 89.. 90 Arafles. fROlande G. h1p .....144 .4rambula, Michael R. MD ....130 Arambun;, Scooter 8. MD1G4. 114 Arandes, MicF:eOe M. MD ....126 Araneda, March ,4. MD ....71, 72 , go, Dario h4D .... - ......66 Ann Arango. Luis F. MU _ ..86.89: 9G Arango, Maria C. MD .......66 Arer, Mazen Y. MD .... ...126 Arasdr; Raiqua S. A1D .. ~1(rt, 127 Archer; J~.rta J. MD ..........61 ,4rcher. Sandra V- A4D ..... _120 .4m1er. Thorr~.as L. MD ...102 Archer Timothy F. P1D .....90, 34 ,~rc•ie David S. MD _ ......93 Arerh'.ga.. Armando h4D ....86 Arevalo, Tneaiore `d. h9D ....114 Aryvelles, Rarnen F. M1D ......73 Adi'iyuzc. Jude M. A1D ...... _59 Ar!s~, An1y M. MD .... ....134 Arizmendez, PAara E. MO -....47 Arkanyel Jr. Carmel'ito MD ...108 .Amnjc h4lreles, Veroraca MD _127 Armingicn. Arilliam G. MD . .132 4rmnur, Phil W. LPC ... _ 9G, 31 Ar : trong, Jetfrey A. h1D ....102 Ar -trnng. Ken-eth L MD ....99 Ar. utrcny. Lee M. MD .. ...148 Arr^sirong, Stephen E. DC ..139 Ar ar,:ila.. Jenn!fer A. MD .. ..36 Ame.,ke, Darren J. PAD ......138 Arno, Mary H. h4D ..........123 Arncld, Allister D. MD ........G2 Ar~::ld Homer 5, h4D ....50 Arncld..; Laura MD .....127, 137 Arnold, James A. MD ........56 Arnold: Jeffrey L. MD .......151 Aev;bJ. L E. MD .............3E Aron!a Patricia A, PAD ....:42, 46 Arenoff, Michael G. MD .. ....49 Arora, Umesh K. MD 104, 114, '118 Argvaola, Arnel C. MU ......145 Arzazda. Pedro M. MD .. .. ?6 Arredondo, F.mdic L. MD 1.^_4 Arredordc, Jenne D. SP 99 Ar• ngdala. W John J. MD .. - . 64 Ar nglon, Courtney J. MU ... _90 Arr nylon, David R. NP ...7G Ar olga, .Alejandrr, MD . ~f39, 141 A«cyo-Diaz R':chard MD ....97 Arslan, Nlagas MD ...... 71:72 Arvay. Cynthia A. h1U . _ ....1 UZ Arya-Deyae(anc, Alka h4D ....12U Arze, Steven E. MD .. ...9Q ~94 Asase, Darilo h4D ... ....53, 73 Ashury, Jchn I<. h1D ........t41i Asdarrunz, Rolando C. DAD 71.85, 96,149 Aschenbrener. t.eonha«i R. CNA57 Asfouri, Souhaa A4D .........42 Ash Jr; James B. DC .........69 Ashfaq, Rcbila tv1D .........146 Ashmore. Alexander J. M1AD 64, 78 Ashworth, Rodney B. MD .....38 AsisturesOUilo, hdahlyr. S. MD ~6 Askari, 5asar. MD .... .. ?2, 83 Askew Jr, Robert E. MD ......'38 Askew Sr, Rebarl E. h4D ......38 Askevr LNIIIiamG h1D. ..32 Aslam Amb•een M. tv9D G2. 97 Astilla, Thaddeus M. MD .....102 :1stdn,. James wV. PAD ........150 .Athreya, 8akthavalh S. h-0D104, 114 4dlanc, Lmrane C. MD ... ..86 Atkins Jr, James H. MD .. 1, 107 Atkins; Donald MD .........126 Atkinson. Bryan R. MD .. ....42 Atkinson, Eduardo MD ...71, 135 Atlas, Vdilliam MD ... .....114 Attys. P,dichael h9D .........148 Alta, Ahmel S. PAD .........102 Au, Kin W. MD ..........._.:10 flung, see N1. MU .......... az flung, Thcrnas L. MD39, 43- 55, 84 Aurignac, Fabian h4D ... 85 A!rsk, J Bradley h4D ....108.. 111 Austin, Charles I. MD ........90 Austin. Clr Of Lif MDG .. .. 91 Austin: Jonn R. h1D .......35. 99 Austin, Sara G. MD ........:42 Auth, Michael J. DO ....... :16 Aventa.. Tony R. MD _ ..... z0 Averitt, W. Mitcha_I DO ........17 Avery, Sarah S. h4D ...... .. G9 r,vet, Fati-ck P. MD .... .. fit Av la, F-ellpa M, h1D ......89, 149 Ati.la. Fernanco T MD 52, 53, 70, 72; 95, 88.tU2,125 Avla Rafael A. tv9D ... ......9U Avl 'f dfredo.4. MD ..... .53 A~olo Avoti:^s, Andrajs E. h4D ..77 Avr;rey.. Jill D. DO ......... 96 ;kwtrey. Slalon L h1U .... _ ..33 Axles James h4. A^.D .......1U2 AxteiL ti..^,•ward hi. DO ........54 Ayala, Jchn A. MD ... ..130 Ayala, Jose L. DPM ........ _53 Fyala. A9i,yuel A•1U . , .......114 Aydr, DI'aang C. MD .........63 Ayais Jr, Paul K. MD .. ... _61 Ayccrk, Thomas h1. MD .....84 Avers James A, MC .........56 Avoubi, Mohamed ;i. PAD .....55 B Babcock W.II am S. MD ..107 Bober Elena D. A1D .....G2 98 Bab'»ski. Mauej P MD ......102 Ba;ya, Katrina M. MD .. ...77 Barchus, Joanne N. MD . _29 Banhler, Carlos R. MD113, 114. 122 Bachireddy, Ravinder R. h1D .93 Badhofen, Claudia MU ......117 Ba hus 1 i'.S r h1D ..........42 Bookies. Daniel MD .........150 bacon Docald D MD .84; 92: 93: 11,2.125, 135-137 Ra„an. Jamey L MD .. ..GB Beddow', Violeta T Pv1D .. ~ .75; 97 Baden intr., Da?iota PAD .... , fi3 Badgett RoL rl G. tAD ...114 Bad:ya, S Mr Pry h1D ....71.. 149 Bad u ldin-ma vl, S:+a : aim. 8. MD55, 59 Bad. el, Wlnr::for L. MD .. _ ..52 beer; Susan C. MD ..........45 Baeea, Hiltia R. PA ......... 48 Bayepalli. Amer `J. MD .......52 Ba3:eriar:, Vahid MD ........93 Bagley, Jimmie C. A1D .......133 Ba-ynascc, John MU ....147, 151 Bagwell. J T. h1D ............40 Bahamon. Juan E MD ...... ei6 Bahia, Md::hell NP ..... .....'0 bailer Jr. Daniel E. A1D ......150 barley 6 '.glue Y. MD ... ...105 Bailey. Ch: stophe A. MD 142, 143 Bailey. Colin R. MD ..........74 Bailey. .hire A. MD .. .... ..32 Bailey, Adirhael E. MD ........fi1 Bailey. Pamela A. PHD ......151 Bailey. Shane MD ...........33 Bailey. Seven R, MD ...104, 114 Baillargeen, Jasq~ses G. MD ..130 Bain, Walter h1. P,1G .........107 Bajerek. Ellen M. FHD ......106 Baler. Brett'W. FAD ......... SU Baker. Carrie T CNA ........141 Baker. Dan MG .......59 Baker, Dudley fl PAD ....... -140 Baker. Richard L PAD .. ... 42 Baker. Rcaed H. CNA ...138; 141 Baker. Todd A. P,1D ... ....134 Bala, Rajaram h1D ... ..111, 130 6alarhandno, Subramania MC 32 6alasekaran, Rsnga h10 .....142 Balasubran tin a. Laks'nmi MD .99, 100 Balbalena, Katharine J. h1D ...95 Balbuena, Luis MD .. ......94 Balcells, Sharon !~'. h1U ......139 Ba1r-h III, Eimneli H. b1D ... , 1»5 Baluacchinc, Thomas C. h4G ..»5 Balderas.. Teresda. G. MD ....130 Baldwin. Chides E h4D .....125 6ald~.ain; Jack P. MD . _ ......84 Balkro!n IV Icnabod L MDG7, 137 Ball .1r. Flamer. P.1D .. ...... y2 Ball, Gregory' h4. PT ..... ... 69 Ball, Linda d DD .........56.95 Ball. Robert M. h1D ...... 56.59 Ballesier-Fol. Ara M. hiD 114. 133 Ballesieres "Rana D. h,4D ....109 nanew, n r,yie ur•m .. ... •.o Ballinger Seven G. MD ~ .. .92 Balmain, Laura MD .. .....142 Baltrum, Jcseph h4D ...... 140 Balvin. Simor. DFM .........130 Bendel. Phillip 6. h1U ........95 Be•rystor+ Jr, Jehn P MD .. _ ...36 Banjo. Abimbcla h1. h1D .......97 Ba.^.khead, Diana C. h4D ..39, 144 Banks, William J. MD ..... . A9 Baptiste, Reginald C. PAD .....5U Ba!atany. Ronal T. MD .... ..77 Barbaro ill, Safvatcre.4. MD 10". 6a-her, Douglas B MD ....-..928 Barber Jchn E. h1D . ......144 Barber Atienelle L NP .... _ .30 Ba~ner Sharcb L MD .......139 Ba biz teary K. A4D .... .147 Barbcila Kimberly D. DO .....94 i3a. lay, Sherri 5. MD ..... , .135 Bard. Stephan D. D';'M ......13U Bardin, Garrett B. DC .. ....80 Barenholtz La~tirence fdD ...139 Baribeaa, Alar. G. MD ... 78: 123 Barker, Brvedy W. LPC ... ..1:i0 Barker, Uavid NP . ..........81 6a - r Kevin MO ... ...79 Ga: kar, h1lrhael P biD ... ..128 Sarver Tin: D. h1D ...... ..146 Ba.kis, Allen L. DO .........139 Barldco. Jessica PA ........141 Barnard, Aleina D. NP ..... .95 Barnes. Lorraine MD ...127 Ba nos Reginald !., PAED ....104 Ba ~e t: !lion: E. DC .......131 Baines, vV~:!liam F. h4D ........32 Barnett John M. MD .........76 Barnette, A4ary MD ..........92 Bameyczstle. Eariene Pv1D ...31 Biros Jr, James A. MU ......109 Banos. Larry W. MD .........109 Barossu, Cad H. h4D ........111 5a ; cry hiD .... .....93 Fs i,., Lori L. MD . ..... 4G rsa ras, Christophe C UC ..34, 48 oa e. Gregg h1U ... .... _ ..45 Ba e Tracey R PT .. .... !32 Ba lotto Amanda L b1U .. ..102 Ba zero III, Cayetaco E. MD ...56 Aarrera; Abigail R. MD .. ...1179 Ba«en. Francisco h16 ......109 Barren. Ricardo MD ...... 90 Barren. Rodclic C. DO ...... A6 Barret[, Archie R. DO ... ....55 Barrett, Michael DPM .......130 Barrett, Shawn A. MU .... _ ..32 Barrett T Marc tv1D ..... ...146 r4arington, Rebecca E. MD ...7G Ba«los-Ogden, Teresa A. DFM 130 Barrc^. Eric R. PAD ..........52 Banen. Lauren MO .........146 Barrow, Kevin D. LPf, .......135 Barry, Floyd L.. MD .........148 Fsa~y Richanl E. PAD ...... _57 Berta, Adam P. Atp ..........36 Bartels, Walton G. MD ...... 61 Ba~lh Gordon H. DO ........151 4a t^ Ste?hen N MD .....57 3arthulomew, The^asH.MD 12G, 127 Hallett Elizabeth A. MD .. _ _4G BarUetl, Genie M. NP ........70 Bacon. Catherine A. LSW ... .90 Barton, KaMra B. PT ... ...900 6artos, Sara J. A4D ..........40 Barba. Homer J. b1D .... R0, t3& 5adschmid, Albert MD .......69 Betz, h4ay l.. MD ... ..... 36 Barra, Alak LAC .... _ ......32 Bogey h?cry 5. A4D .....127. 137 Bashion. George A4. UC .55; 105 Baskervifle, Jerry R.MD _....139 Basler, Joseph W. MD ...111. 134 Bass III. Jan?es'R'. h1D .... .54 Bass Jr, Bill MU ............139 Bass Jr, Robert G. MD ......114 "Hass. rnn D. MD ...........120 Bass. Isabel s. PAG .. ... ..13z raassett. Rick VJ. MG _ .......72 Batchelor. 'rNale R. h1PT65, 91, 9'L Bales. Brian A. tv1U ....... .126 Bases, Stephen J. MU .....67, 94 Baih!ni F.~asantha MD ..104, 114 Battle, Auqusbn i2. PAD .. .4fi, 50 Batta..4nil K. h4D ...........72 Battle. Jacob ft. PAD ......148 Bauer. Andrew'v°J, PAD .. ..150 "aumr Charles R. MD ...til8, 111 Bat pr, PAiram C. h4D ........127 4a er Steven M. hiD ... ...114 base -~c:nag, term R. tvlD .. _r Beech Street Provider Index John R. h1D .....78, 79 Bauyh Jr Benavides German A1D ...124 Biasiolli, James A. OTH ... _ .122 Bf..estein: Jean A. MD .... ...107 Ba".es Harrison N. PAD .... ..123 Briner, Rudy P. MD _ .. ..140 , Baughman, John LPC ...... .147 Benavides Henry A. P.9D .. 72 Bidkerlon, Craig B. MSW .. ...5U BI ~hm, ,Hazel Z. NP ...... ....87 Rowland Mark A. MD ..... ..102 Brinkley, Laura L hiD ..... ..138 Baum Rici~ard A. Pv1D .1D4 114 Benavides Lgre^.zo J MD ...102 Bickerton, Sue h1S'W ...... . SO BI~Ma, James tv1. DPM ... ...136 Bowles Amv 0. h1D ...... . ,123 Brinkman, Diane L A1D .. . ...42 Bauman Tcny J 61D . ..... , ..29 Benavides Oscar h1D .... . .?9 Biddle, James L MD _ .... ...87 Blumberg, Joel S. MD .... :45.. 55 Bowles, David L. A•1D .. ... .31 Bnnsgn, Cynthia C. MD .. . ...37 ' Baumgarilrer Me[ssa K. NP .61 Benavides V A^bnb MD . ....71 Bidwell, Rohert MD ... ... ..144 BP.;mhagon, Guy V. MD ... ... A2 6cvl:ng, Jason E MD ..... ..99 ?9 Bri~. inall, Russell W, PA ..104, 1 Baumgadrer, Teri L L A4D ~it 6eravidez George MD 57 Biebas. Carolyn G. P.1D ... 32 Blumhardl. Ralph MD ...120. iCi2 6ovl:rig, Jdhn R. PAD ...... ..139 Brionev, Segundo A. PAD ... ..109 Sli'tven C P,1D . Bruverman ..45 Bdnbow 8 yon D. MD .. ...141 Biediyar, Chades P. PAD ... ..107 Blumofi, Ronald L A4D ..11 1, 135 6cvliny, Thomas B. A9ED i0 1, 118 Brisenq David L. MD ...10 4, 114 . , Joanne A1D ......... Baust . .102 Benbnw, Marshall J. MD .. ...127 6iediger, Tracy L. MD ..... .107 6oatner, John S. MD ..... Jt, 96 Bowman: Steven P PAD .. ..132 Briskev, Enzie N. h1D _ . ^ ...42 , Baxter N„hela:s H. MD . ..109 bender, .leseph E DPh163 T3, 88. Biel Vdl(am T. MD .. .. . -.67 Brbe!e. Gary 6. h4D .. .. .6q 62 Boyd Daniel R MD ..... . _1112 MD ... . Bnster Susan t ...69 Lrls P. MO G6. 67, 86 bay 90, 98 Biela`ald, tdark R. h1O ..... ...61 6oranegra, Jav!er C. MU . ...105 Boyd Deborah L. DD .. _ . . _73 Brit[ Carey L. MD ...... ' ..120 , Michael K. MU ... Bay ..111 Benedict Eugeno H. LPC . ...118 Eiele[ Luis F. MD ....... ...114 Bocaneyra. Ruben D. PdD . .. _78 Boyd, James A A1D ...... ...99 dJ A4D ...... Britt hdichael ...61 , Gayer inlichael MD ...... .. A6 Benedct Arny C. MD .... ...1G2 Eierman, Kasen C. PHD ... ..108 Be icch~:e. :ef(rey MD .. ... 46 Boyd, John H UO ....... , ..65 Britton, Howard A1D .-..... ..126 Baylor, Ann Y h1D ........ ..100 Benedikl Richard A1D .... ...132 6ienvirth Aiatthew B. MD . ...146 Bo~kr:on, Knnban Wa tv1D ....99 Boyd. John R. MD ...... ...96 Britton, Kim 6, NP ........ ...31 Ba or Moora. Merr, R MD . . _66 MD her:_fi~l i Sahu' ~ ~ - Diane R. MD . ry: ~ ' 56, 59 Bode vYlllam E MD . ...108 Rord. Teresa D DO .... k A1D Cl ..109 53 Broberg. Peter H. h1D ... Scott A MD Broher .. 43 A6 Bayouth, Lanoard h1. k1D .. 29 . A A1D Bcrham Jerry . .148 l Aleandrq G. #.1D . B pl ic: ....96 Boehm I Henry 1 MD . . ...148 ar ..... Bryon. .. ..... g, . . 5 Caros A4D .. Bazan I'~ ..132 6_rnam htelisa A. MD ... ...147 Bikle, Jef(ray M. MD ..... ....63 Bcehrer. James D. h1D ... ... E4 Boyle, Teresa MD ...... .. ,141 Brcchner, Michelle L. PAD .. . B , Bazan Joonny ht. A1D .. ...94 Ber ha,~reu, Elias MD ..i d4, 145 Billig; Roger D. MD .. ...150 B aek. Marcelo M. PAD .... .66, 88 Boylston, Tina H DAD .. ...121 Brock Schmidtz, Paul W. PA ..111 . ... #dD Beach Gary J ..36 Bennack, Laura J. MD .... ....35 Billings, Thomas G. PT ... ... A8 Boes. Si^eila D. MD . - .... ....46 Boynton; Gerard iN. h1D .. _ ..57 Brock Deborah A. PHD ... ..146 . , . MD ....... Mark A 6eaird . ..147 Bennett Jr, Bcbby G. PAD . ....79 Bills, Bradley G, PT . ....9G Bcethel, Carl D MD .139, 141 Boys, Gregory J. MU ..... ...132 6rork ,onto P. MD ..113, 13 1. 137 , . Beal Roger J. DPM ...... ..130 Bennetl, Andrew C. PT _ ...93 Biltz, Chades I. PAD ....64 6cgaev, Anna P4S:'J .. . ....50 Boysen, James L. PAD ... ... 49 Brock, Kenneth 1 DO ... . ...77 Beal, Terry J. MO ..... ...77 Bennelt Brent L. h1D . 4U. 78 Billz, John M. MD ... .64 Bcya~ Mark D. A4U . ... ... 47 Braaten Jef`re7 UO ..... ... 29 Brockway Bruce A. h1U ..11 9, 119 t48 Neal M. MD 69, 74 Bealka Jr Bennelt Charles 1( A1D ... ... 94 6ir:ford. Nancy E. hiD .... ... 42 Bogard, Shane DC ... ... ]3 Bracarro•rtes Francisco '. A4D .89 Brockway: Jason K. h1D ... ...76 , Benjamin R. DO .... Beall , ...69 Bennelt Darlel C. MD .. 75. 83 6ir,ford. Oswald S. MD ...64. 144 Bogdarwvicf Ht::hael B. PAD 55 Brace, Robert C. DPM _ .88, 150 Erode, Donald R. MD ..... ...37 , Bear C Renre DO .b7 Bennelt Jasur FA. A1D ...102 Bingane, Ca~ey. Junane MD ..111 Biggs, Linda C. NP .... ....81 Bracken, Christophe MD 102, 108, Broiler, taw•rence biD ..... ~9 MD ... Bean 'William J ..139 Bennett Oti!al L. PA . ~ ....63 Bingham Dandra D. tAD . ...143 Bohannon, lNlliam T hiD . ...141 131 Brede•s Albert C. hiO ..... ...73 , . Bean-Lgewski. Jolene D. MD .138 Bennett tiamuel C. A9D . 35, 138 Bingham, Jennifer h9D . ....6» Bohart, Nidliam A. MD .. Sti. 72 bra ketl, Fred B, h1D ..... ... 57 Brodr:dk Chades U. A4U _9 3.. 123 Brenda LSW ...i Reunion l, 141 Bennetl Band. Penny C. NP ..61 Bingham. Julie A. MD ...14 Bohmfalk, Thomas G. MD . .. _69 B a kin, Jack H. MD .. _ ..98 Bronson Gane LPC ...... . _80 , ... MD Beaslav Craig C ..29 Bennetifuret. Bari L, h1D . .....32 Birkley, Gary W. MD53. 65, 98. 136 &+hr., Jeffrey L. MD ...70.. 62, 89 Braden, Heaiher.J. PT ... ...129 Brooke, Dawn S, MD .... . . _46 ^ .. . , Haley K. h9D ..... Beasley . . A5 Borold, Ten'ell B. PAD .. , ...36 Bird, Erin L h9D ... . .. X141 finlre, Laura 1. I MH ..... ....33 6radar, Michael W. h1D .. ... 68 Brooks, Delmar OC . ..... ...& . , Karnle L. MD .. Beasley ...51 Benson, Dana L. NP ...G5 Birnbaum Laura A4. MO . . _69 5cladn P.aUcel PAD .... 71, 135 Bradforn, David T. PHD ... .34, 42 Brooks, Karen E DPM .... ..130 , Steven D. PAD ~ .. Beafhard 41 51 Kenneth H, PAD Berson .... T'~ 6ishara, Rama MU ... . ...147 Bclba::k Bruce L. MD .. ....32 Bracforu, hlarllyn ht. BA . ... 41 Brooks Thomas E. UPM73.. 88, 90 , h9ilton A . MD Bealo , 56 59 , Berson; Laslie W. MD ... .....67 E'shofi. Jay T. MD .. .. ...134 Bcltli. David H. A4D .....1 13. 114 Bradley, Craig S. MU ..... .. y2 Brooks-Sonde Karen J. A1D ...62 .. . _ . . Jeff W. DO ........ Beaty , 80, 84 Berson, 'Jerson R. fviO . ....114 bishop, John E. MD .. ....nit Boldl; John W. MD .....1 13, 122 Bradley, Sandra K. NP .... ...11 I Gross, fvlict!ael H. MD ... 57, 56 : 'Nilnam R. MD .... Beaty ..141 Bentch, H Leonard PAD _68 Bishop, Leslie M. MD ... ...100 Boles. Korth A h1D ....1 4G, 150 B ~adley, Victor E MD .. , . ....86 Brothers, Teresa M. MD ... 71, 73 , Beauchamp. George f2. h1D ..."30 6erastair Jr, Miguel A. MD ....61 Bishop, M!ke R. PHD .. ....95 Bdley, Jason h9. MD .... ...148 6raJshaw; J C. MD ... .. ....91 Brotzman, Steven B. MD . .. _44 Kristine L. tv1D Beau Kamp ...69 6eraslair MgueL1. h1D . .....61 Bishop, Robert F. OC .. . , .149 Bolnlck, Harcld L. PAD ... _1Q 82 6 ad haw, J cotton MD . ....91 Brougher. Patricia K. h1O .. ...120 ; Robert D. MD . Beat he rip ...63 Berbarie, Ral1c F. MD .. ...64 Bishop. A.:Iliarr, E. MD _G3, IG Bolster, Robed J. MD .... ....57 Brads:r.+w. Ra:ald'vV. h4D . . .1d6 Browder. J Bond M1AD .. ' ...147 . MD . . Beceio Anna B .120 Bruce hA. hiD . Berberian .....73 Bis'selt Ja;k D. MD ...... ... AO Bdte. Brett J PAD ...... ...148 B adshaw, 4"vilfarn H. MD . ...112 dJ. h1D . 8mwn III, Oscar ....82 ... . . E:lriyue H. MD ... 6ecerra . .. 76 , Bench r; Pahl R. MD . .... g5 6itar, Jam f N. A1D ... ... ...14» Bolton, Kirn P MD ... 36 R adv I!!, Chade, E-. A4D .. ...111 Brcwn Jr Eugene t.. h1D . .. _57 . Gndi PHD .. beck ..80 Berenc,re~, Alejandro 0. M D . _62 Bittar, .Ant.rrous R. h9D ...3S 6cmmamra asuieva hl. tiD'3, 92 Bra fy Br:dc„t fA. MD ... ...:i8 Brown Lpc Lr, Janes J. h7F C ..74 , Dennis R. hiD .. .. Beck 79, 82 Berent Craig 'i. MD .. .... 10 Bittenbirder, Timothy M. h9D ..138 Bond Susan k. NP ..... ...70 Brady Je`froy C. DC ..... .. _80 Brown. Ari hiD .. .... ... 46 , h1D .. ... Keith D . Beck ...35 Bery, Lamont 5. MD .... ... _79 6ivona, Charles L. P.iD .. ... 5ti Bear-K~nkade, Marilyn A. NP ..29 Brady Jerna K. #;1PT . _ 48. 96 Brcwn, BernatletL hi. h7D . ...100 . . , . Pdohamed Y A4D .. Beck .87 .. Bery, Lloyd PHD ....... .....34 Bixby, R Richard R. MD .. .7Q 97 Bonetli. Andres PAD ...... .59, 59 Bragg, Stara H. LPC . _ ....54 Brown: Carlos MC .... .. ....39 . . . , 114 Rachel L MD ....104 Beck Berg. Michael tN. MU .... 111, 114 Glack, Angela P. h1D ..... ....79 6enikgwski, Frank P. h1D . ....6G Bragg, Thomas G. MD ... . . 42 Brown. Ohades E. MD .. ....41 , Stephen J. MD .... Beck , ...60 berg, Paul A. hiD .. ...69 Black. Arn P. MD .. ."s6, 51 Bonilla, Jorg A..1D .... ....102 6raglia, Rohertc L h9D .. ....57 Brawn. David L. MD ... _ _SO-62 , Terry L. MD .... Beck ....G8 Berg, Timothy A. tviD .....75 Black. Bethany D. AID .... ...140 Bonilla. Jose A. MD ... ....107 brad, flan R MD ......1 08, 120 Brown, David fl MD ..... . . AS , W!Iliam MD ...126, 127 Beck Berger Briar. B. k9D ...43 Black. Dquglas S. MD .... ...142 Bo,rilla. Jc.,e `d. A7O .. . ..120 Bra:eeme~:er, Sobers H. A4D ...140 8mvvn, Esteban 0 PAD ... R6, 89 , MD ..... Becker Brian K ...151 Beixler Cennis L DPM .. _v'd Black. James A. MD ..... ....42 8 villa. Jcan A. MD ....107 Brakeville, Clayton H. PT . ....55 Brown. Frederick B. MD ...120 , . Gary L. MD ... 6ecY.er ...148 Berger, Joseph R. DO .. .....67 Bla:.k .la res PJ. MD ..... 33. 1361 Bonner Rr..hard B. MD .. ....140 Bra~reletl. ,lames 4l', DC .. ...105 Brown, Gecrga R. h4D .... ... 49 , .. Berker Janet K MU . , 99 Ruth E MD ... Berggron ....114 Bla: kqurn. Ua'vid L. MU . ....63 Bonr;el SiP'eri, PAaria T P1O ....53 Bra .meter, Thomas G. PAD ..133 Brown. James B. PAD .... ....83 .. . , . Larry E. MU ..... Becker . _,107 , Berginnader Barbara L h9D ...44 Bla°koum. John D. A4U .. ....169 Broker, brooks W. MU .. .... 46 Brancheau, Steven F. DPM ..138 brown Jeremiah PAU ..... ...123 , Righartl A. MD ..108, 114 Becker Bergman, Randy N. A1D . ....114 Sla~kbunr.. John R. MD .. ....1511 Bodker, Jarnds 0. MD ... ....142 Brand, James R. MD ..... ... Q9 Brown; Jody 6. PT .51; 76, 79, 84, , Becker Swtt D. MD ...3d 50 54 6ertrar e Rahel h1D . . .46: iG0 61a:;tlock: David h4. h4D . .... Ji1 Booker, VJilliar: T. DC ... .....34 &a•rd, Jerf•ey D. MD ..... .. .32 85 , Barbara J. PHD Beckhax , ....57 Bedo mun!z, Rafael L A4D .5fi, 59 Blackc•on, Edward B. 61D .... i5 Bone. Arthur t.4D .. .....99 8iandereei, Edward MD .. .. .30 6mwn.. Joseph A DO .. ....6t , Palydk H. MD .. Beckham ....48 Barrenkamp; A9arie MD . 108, 122 Blackman, Marilyn 5. LPC ...144 Bdgne.. Hel:crlure MD ... ....112 brandy, Lisa J. DPM ... , . 53, 135 Brown, Kathleen E. PT ... .. _A2 , tAD Chades H Beckmann 104 Berkewi(z, Cad h1. A1D .. ....114 8lackste^e. Ralf 4V. MD . ....102 booth, Patrick K. PAD .... .....74 6ranfman, Gar? S. MD ... . .145 Brawn. Katie '. MD ...... ....6fi . . Theodore W. h1D . Bedard ... ...133 Bec6 Campbell, Robert A4. A9D ....126 Camaball Scott E. MD .... A9 Campbell Todd A MD ...75 Campos Kento•+. Candace A1D 126 Campos: Carlos MD ... .... J13 Campos ryslal MD .. ....`;7 Campc~, Javier M. h",D . ...84 Ca•rpos Juan M. MD . .86: 69 Ca•iales Erasto T. P~9D .... _86 Canal s, t ynae S. MD .......62 Canals. Mark L. t,9D ....104, 114 Crnals Jr, Desi MD .......78, 90 Canby, Rrbert C. h1D .... 33 Canby-Hagino, Edith hfD ....134 Cannel-h4endez; Marisel MD ..11» Candas. Ali E PAD .. _ .......E2 Can!pe, Hilary L MD .. .146 Canlas, Bernabe B. DPM .. A8 (cn :achy, Rodney K. CNA ....92 i,an^iny, Lawrence C. MD146, 14'7 Cannon II , .John Jay H. DO ...95 ;an^or Jel'rey A. MD .. ...109 Can^o^, M boat Br ,, h1D ...142 Cann Gon.~.lN,.,. Christina E. PAD71, 135 Cann faGraham A4D ... .....71 Cann Cynthia C. A1ED ..118. 133 Cann, Julian PAS .. ..... .133 %anoo. Stephen A9D .. ....46 Coaster, David G. PHO .......34 Canterbury. Ghrisline L. MD 31, 58 Cann, J•. UvabJc J. MD 52 72, 98, 13,5, 149 Can1q Cesar E. h4D ..... s5, 7H Cantu, David F:. MD ........ _68 Cantu, George hdD _ ....... a8 Cantu, Hector PA. MD ........79 Cantu Luis G. A1D .....109 Can±u, Parela D. h9G ........63 Capon. Chades V. MD .. ...140 Capltame, Raul R. MG .. _31, 63 Caplan; Jaynes A. A1D ...56, 61 Caporusso, Joseph M. DPh9 .. 88 Capps, Frederick b1. LPC .....Sfi Capps, Raymund L. MD 58. 14» Capra: Jay D. MD .. ..30 Caps., Eatery L. NP .70, 91, 97, 98, 150 Caraballo Nei for PAD ... , ...108 Carabel!e R Nt. MD . _ ......91 Carcamo, Gerardo E. MD ....112 Carcamo, Yaren M. hiD .. .120 Cardenas Jr Francisco hiD ....37 Cadenas, Carlos A. MD .. - ..120 Cardenas Gsrlos J tdD ......86 Cardenas „hales D. PAD ..6i, 18 Cameras Elsa PT ...88 Carcenas Jose A. PAD .127 Sarderas h4irhasl A. MC ....112 Cordite, iimut~y J. DC ....137 Cardwell Jr, Milton MD .. .140 Cardwell, 5renl S. h4D .. , .4E, 55 Cardwell, Jenr.lfer b1, h1D ....46 Garay, Stephen C. MD 54, 92, 93, 13i Callao, James P. PAD ..... _52 Cadge. Carmen N. DC .... 1 G5 Cadsle. Daniel W. PAD .. ...i"24 Cad~sle, Davad L. PAD .....141 Carson. Daniel A9. h4D .......56 Cerison; Jahn D. DC ... .....34 Carlson: Richard S. h4D .....6i Carlson. The^tas A. MD33, 40..41, a9, ir10 Carmichael Dcuylas MD .....99 Cannlcnael. John A. A4D .....57 Carmody, Koran MD .. .. _ .35 Carmony, Brent R. DDS ....143 Carnes. Christina L. A4D ......72 Carnes. Jennirer R PT ...... ,54 Carney, Donald .A. MD ........31 Carcovale. Richard L MD ....132 Caro, Robert E. MD .. . _57 Camlin. Merril K. MD .120 Carothers. Curtis J. MD ...9» Carpenter, Andrea J. MD 1i2; 134 Carpenter, Billy W. DO ......136 C2lperier David A. MD _ ..95 Uarperier, Edward D. MD ~ ...151 Carpenter, Jche L. MD .. ...139 Carpenter, Nelda d LSW .. ..50 Carr, EranW PT ... ....100 Carr, Jean ja:gt MD ... .....57 Carranza h9elissa J. NP .....147 Carrasoo raulfo T. MD .102, 125 Car sco. Ruy MD ... ...»6:100 Carrell Thomas M. MD ...95, 138 Carreno, Fernando MD , ..51, EO C;arreno-S:mpso, Cristina P. MD120 Carrra-Leal, Benito PAO . ....52 Cameras, Jess R. MD ..... ..90 Carrillo. Eduardo MD .........90 Carrillo, Peal DO ..........144 Carrell., Elise F. MD . ...120 Carry, Melissa M. MD 13?; 138 Carry, Rodney L. MD ....113. 1t» Carsrer, Jack C. MD .........32 Carson, Barbara A. NP .. .65 Carstens, Paul A. MD .. ...84 Carts- Rubsnst Vaucheria h-0. h1D 102 Carter. Billy R. DC ....... ..31 Carter, Eor.ny L. h1D ....102 Carley, Clvistophe D. PT .....:36 Caner, John B. MD ... ...i G2 Carter. John E. MD .....120, 123 Carter, Kimbedv MD ........ A2 Carter, Napoleon MD ....82, 85 Carter Shelby li. hdD .... ..44 Caner, Taylor IR. PT ....... , .43 Carter trolly FiA ....... ....29 Cade.. JctonaA MU .......12G Carle ,Nilliam L. EDD ..145. 14E Carne Richard J h9D ....126 Cartmell Jr, Larry VJ h9D 145: 75C Canso. Denny J. NP ......82 (any J', RaGert Ni. MD ......80 Ca;ada, Joan H FAD .. ....1"si Caeaudon, Luis MD ..........36 Case, George D. MD ........134 Case, John R. MD .. - .......134 Case, Robert S. MD ... ....141 inlay: Chdslophe Nl. MD 50.104: 114, 137 Casey, Erin hAD .............55 Casey, James J. PAPT ...129, t~i7 Casey, Shannon L. MD .. _35 Cash, Jack 0. tviD .. ..75, 149 Cashion Jr, 'dNiiliam R. hW ... 77 (:asiano, ~"icfcr L. MD .......12t} Casillas. Ernest A. MU ......137 Casillas. Mark M. MU .......124 Cass: Allan MD .............54 Cass. fi^,yer L. hiD 29 Cos,,^.iriy, Andrew P. DPM ...48. 54 Castaneda Jc f"edro MD .. 78, 79 Castaneda: Trastac A. MD ... ,720 Castellanos: Luis L. MD .727 Castellanos, Ricardo hdD .35, 108 (:aster. Jon '. MD , ....55: 56, 92 Castillo Carlos L h1A .......116 ~aslilla, Cathy h10 74 Castillo. Diane B MsW . ~ .. ~,i33 t astillo. E?re~^ L MD ......104 Castillo. James W. MD ...... ~t Castillo. Ma is C. PT ...... _ .62 Castillo, Mrhael G. PHD .....718 Castillo, Rene H A4D ... ..39, 43 Castillo, Ricardo DO .. ..109 Castillo. Robed L DPM ...130 vashllon. Klc~ard P,9D .. .....78 Caslcldi, The ~:as A, hiD .. ..13E Caslrillor. Br kagusto A. tv1D . :9G Castrc, David h1D ... ....127 Castrc, Nern3rika R. PT ... ...62 Castro, Robert MD - ....119. 127 Castro, Viclor.J. MD . _ .85: 67, 90 Castro-Oostervv, Herdrka PT ..62 Castro-Rej•es, Wilfred MDt05, 127 Cate-bene, Philip DO .:37, 96 Cates. Ronald D. MU .. , .....32 Casey.. r.-enrgN "r. MD . ....9e Cater.. Kevin dN NP .....95, 138. Caul:eat, Docalr, B. A1D ....1`59 Gauvln, Pact MD ...... ....37 Cavailc, Frun::esco M. PAD ...145 Cavanagh, Andrew FAD .......96 Cavazos III. Anionic MD ... _721 Cavazos ,Ir, A^tonio A4D .. .i21 Cavazos Jr, Bernard R. MD ..121 Cavazos, Abel 0'FH .........122 Cavazos: Carolyn L h1D .....727 Cavazos, Guadalupe J. UPtvi88-9G, 150 Cavazos, Jcse F. MD ... . _7'39 Cavazos, Redec •a C. h1D ....713 Cavazos-G..~ gal. Cynthia PHD fib, 71 Cavazos-Tim t..rose E h9D .106, 1zG it'll Lavery, Ola G. MD ......... i'36 Cavvoti, Ciinion P. MD .......29 Cawley. Canner MD ........114 Lawyer, Jdhn C. MD .....739 Cehallos, Nelson MD .....34..48 Ceccdh. Hector D. MD ...ria Ce~umi: Patricia P. MD ...134 Cefc, Paul V. A4D .. .92.104 Cscteno, Adhur S. MD ......134 Certenc; MirhaelA, h7D ....t09 Cepeda. AlGertc T. hAD ...149 Cepe!ia, Claudb MD ....105, 131 Cepeda: Nitzia E. h9D .. .....4E Cerda, Leticia A. MD .....1G9 Cerda, Oscar J. MD .....iC19 Cer:+y-Leecack Mlcheie'.1D ..7'21 Cersosimc, Eugenic MD ... .]G8 Cervantes J.5 Charles R. MD .113, 114 Cervan!es, Cec:pa MD . _ ...40 Csrvanle' azqu, Plano MD ...82 Laconia JweA. hiD .........139 Cesar. Carlrs R. MD . .......30 Cespedes. Kabltard U. h9U112, 7:54 Charkc, Annie MD .. - .. ...114 Chacko, K Job h10 .. ......12'r Calco•!, lograd M. MD _ ......86 Chacnn, Zelda Y. NP ........ GO Chadalavada, Ramesh MD ...143 Chad:^:a, Punit M.D .... ...39: 43 Cardwell, Sdne'v B. DO .... _94 Chadwick, BrandOyn Nf> . .. .95 Chadwick, Tuesday L. A9D ... 95 ChaCzadeh, Edward R. MD45. 1G0 Chahal Narinderpa S. DDS .8": C,haiki: Samantha R. DO ....:32 Ghakmak,ra- Cad G. DO .SE, 147 GI akmarc'an. Stephan FAU ...148 Cf~ala~anl, Rentl hiD ...... 42 f. hailin, Steven. MD .. .....123 Chalkias, Fotm! h10 ......... a2 Challapalll, 6ladhu B. P.1D ....iG4 Cham6less.'ierrv C. PAD ......q.9 Chamress Jarnrny tel. te1D .....79 Chan. Ka W'.h~iD .........,,126 Chandak~:^.~ P.lousumi MC .... 4G Chandler Jr, James B. h1D ...139 Chandler. Sarh R. MD .......53 Cftandna, Har h h1D ..... .144 Chandra, J S. frD .. .. ...t33 Chandra, Rama:.handr MG ...149 i.handramohaq A1rthe MD ....55 Chaney, Dennis h9. UPM .....130 Chaney: Karen C. MD ........63 Chaney.. PhilLp L. 61D ...139 Chang, Annie Y. DO .. ~ .147, 146 Chang, Auslln lN. MD ... _ ..14U Gt±ang, Baochorg B. hiD ....147 Chang, Franklin MD .... ..138 Chang, Mary C. DO ... .....12t ~hang,PaulS DO .......124 Chant: F clay PviD ..... 49 t,hanq ring-Chang hit ... . ~6 Chary: T':n-yChuen A1D ......10G Chary, Vbesley MD .. ,145 Chan,-Brcvn.. bionic^e C. h1U .90 Chaps. Jose h1. MD - ......10Y Chapel; Harold L PAD .......145 Gf ap ~, - a~nes C. h1D .. ...32 Cf apnar, D Robeit P,4D .....150 Chapman, .loci 0. MD .. , . 91 Chap an, Michael C. MD .... a2 CFap t Chnsrophe J MD ...1»4 Chap.,t Chrs(cahe tv1D . ....140 Charles, Mir-heel S. P,dD .. .74 Chase, Conner C. MD .......iG9 Chase, Waller F h4D ........ b0 Cttassay, C M. MD ......... uG Chastain, Oscar J. MD .. _80: 33 Chauceaux, M!:;hael RPT ....30 Chau'~an, Ma„ish S. hID . 15, 140 Chauveaux, Michael W. Fi ....3U Chavez: Jorge A. MD .......121 Chavez, Syl'v a P, LPC .... . ?5 Chavez: 'Jaler:e M. A4D ......100 Ched~ak, Rnnaid MD .. .....101 CFekuri. Kass V. MD ......SE. 59 ChelelteWilson, Deborah R. LPC97, 150 Cheleuilte: E.ias R. DPM . ...130 Chen., Dean MD .......... 44 Chan., Enc PAD .....81; 82 Chen. Eur:!ce S. A9D ........37 Chen. Franklin M. MD ....... 40 Chen, Flen.ry MD ...........121 Chen, Jackson C. h1D ..... ..57 Chen, Kad K. MD ........145 Chen. Scdtl H. A9D .........138 then Spence: hiD ...... _ .IOC (?hen, Stanl } V MD ........139 Chenault. Ch ist,pne 5. h9D .. 44 Chenaux, PAe•ita A. LPC ..... +i0 Chane. Janet L. MD ....... 75 Ctennupati Sabha R. PAD . _i»i Chanson.. Clifford R. MD ...121 (hcp.,y f?ichard F. h4D ..63, 97 Ch..r!~o, F ih'. MD ..... . , 39 Ct erpack. Frank J. DPM ...48. 79 Ch_rv, Tara MD ...... .. A2 Ghertkn stlnil R r.1G ......t(1 Chesshir. Vdalter L MD ...... fi5 Chester, Darnel A. PAD ....... o? Cbeung, .Alan Y. MD ........141 Chevalier: hiarG G. LSW' 68, 76.91 Chhabra, A;ny MD . .........fl6 Gh~ika~a. S;hir h1D ...... _ ..5{? Gt :ang. A4iJhael G. MD ......56 Cf.:a i.f, Ge,ardo A. PAD ..... 76 CLica. htoases A. A4D ........123 Ch' Thomas W.PAD ..... 94 r„h-.ai..e. Ja^es.4. DC, ...... 34 Ch eza, Mercy L P5D ....1»6 Ch~kkarnunl anF Sh}inclines tAD79 Ct,icoat Ji11 C. h4D ....... ,132 1:n1r]ers, l.ei:ll N. nnu .....vJ C ,tilers. Charles S. DO ..... 55 C tilers, Richard L. DPA4 .... S2 Cradress, Jack R. MD .......142 Cnildrass. Jue R. h1D .......121 Childs, Er] tN. h1D ..........139 Chiles, Fielen'vV. PHD ........?4 Chills, Chdsreph MD .. -....13fl whiles, Johr N. NP ..........95 Ci. ties, Lenore MD .........139 Chin Yony U. MD .. ......39 Cl:iraa. Eugenio R. MD , ....115 Caing. Peter U. MD ......... ;39 C Irg, Rcberl T. DO ........114 C Irnsry, Martha S. h1D ......62 C' Iriapalli. Kellar N. A-1D .....132 Chirlapalii. Meera MD ..... 127 Chicdo, Laura K. MD ....... ,114 :;hipmrn, Zachary A. A1D ....42 Chiscano, Alfonso 0. MD ....134 C~tisca ~.o. KristaeA. MD .....iGS C•:litdt, Isaar. MD ....... ....59 CbiFwcorl, Chades J. MO ..35 Cnlapek. Ben H. UO ...... , .139 Cnmel'ak, Elizabeth L. MU .....99 C Ic. Unam MD .. .... _78 C odosh, Thomas B. DO .....57 C do Jr v:tliam ND ........146 Cr,,~p, Richard i. MU ........50 Choucair. V'vassim K. MD ..56, 57 Citcutsau, R M. MU .........41 Chow, Frank M. MD .........40 Chow, Thomas S. hiD ..... ..31 Chow, Tam MD .............81 C'ncwdary. Kondapavui \'. h1D71. 8E Chaxdury, Tajui S. h•1D .ES, 66, 85, 88.90 C ,rani, Jonathan L h9D ...31, 93 (.haste sea, Deborah P PT . _62 Christeaeq Jason: E. h1U ....35 i rislensen, William R. MD ...97 C n-ti~a Ir Chades B. h1D ...134 C`,ristia tsrn, 6evedy 6. LPC80, 81 Christiansen, Ddrald E. DO ..109 Cnneue II Wtll am P. DC .79. 105 Crrysopculo Maas MD ... 130 r'hu t.au'ence hiD .. .35 {, u, Patricia S. PAD ....... .35 Chu. P i-Chen LAC .........145 ~hua Jasech:^e D hiD ......92 ,'•uany R chard S. MD .....108 Chuntley, DelGeit L. MD .111, 114 Chune, Gary W. A9D ...... , .139 Ghuaik, Linda H. LMF .......14U Church, P':niiLp J. MD .........50 Church-Hap-iuk, Robin MD ...102 Chyle Jr, Valerian MD ....49: 101 r idele, Francisco M. hiD ......7S ~.oo owski, Craylon E. MD ...151 6,;:eri, David R. MD ..... ...138 C~:garrca; Francisa, G. MD ...126 Ciyanra. Ricardo J G. hiD ... 78 Cintrco, Miguel A. MD ..... ..72 Clobolan;, Boydar: MD .......86 Golli, Kenneth MD .........109 Cai>leu, Crslian F.1D ........ .41 Cipriani, Cheryl.4. MD .. ....140 r `t`ek, litany B, MD ........ 45 Cisneros, Davad L. PAD .......52 Cisneros. Jose S. MD ....... b2 Cisneros, Luis' A. MD ........11E Canaroz,Amulfo :"dD .......137 Clague, Joke K. h1D ...... 74 Clare, Nanette C. MD ..... , .125 Clam ~II, Carey A MD ........82 ~lar,c Jr. Charles S MD ......Et dark. 41an S. MD .. .......73 ,het. An.h,my E. MD ... ...102 Mari. Bliss W. MD ...:i2. 137 Clark, Candy ht. Pi ......... ~9 Clark. Darnin K. MD .. ...33 Clark, Gunald W. MD .. ....32 Ulan-. Er'mst(e A. MD ........82 Clare; Fmnkie J. PHD ..... ..d'3 Mari. G Edwam MD .. ... .9G Iart .,eff~ey Ni. DO ........140 Clark, .'renniisr L. P,1D .. .....69 C link. K!is6 G. MD ........ , .114 'Mark. A4arily'e K. PAD ........141 Clark. Mark G. MG ...........49 Clark. Robert A. PAD ... ....114 tare Stephen S. h9D ......39 larw. Thomas A. PAD ........52 Clay ~ V ':hiam D. h9D ........125 .tar'e. Daaoe MD ...........81 Clarke. Et^rell h1D .. . _ .132 r'lard. MD ..........121 Coe, Geoffrey H. tdD .........57 Cox, Jarnes G. MD .... _ .102 Cox, Jarnie W. MD ...... _ _65 Cox, John VJ. NP ............82 Cox, Karis,A. NP ... ...74 Cox, briery hi. PHU .. ~93, 94 Cox, Shannon D. MD ..... 49 fox, Taman tvt. A4D .. S3 Cox, Travis B. RPT ..93, 129, 137 Cozart, John MD ..... ....142 Craddock, Patrick A. FAD .. ...35 Craig, Clark W. 61D _ ..79, 84 Craig, David C. MD .....73, 77 Craig, David L A4D ... .....32 Craig, William E MD ....1(13, 115 Cram, John F. AID .. .....64, 78 Crandall, Dora tvi. MD ... ....93 Crandall, William A. CNA ... 85 Craven; Clinton E. MD ..... _4fi Craven. John C. MD ........ S32 Craven, Phillip R. MD .......124 Cravey, Bruce M. MD ..79, 84 Cravey, Russell S, h1D ..... .76 Crawford, Bill C. PT . ....150 Crawford, Debbie A. DO ......53 CrawfodJ. George E. FAD .114, 115 Gawiord. Hrward W. MD ....134 Crawford; Jerry A, MD ....... S6 Q'aw(on1. Lisa DO ..........151 Crawford. Paula L, hiD ... , .123 Craytan, Steven C. MD ..... _8a Craytor. Bret F. h1D .........143 Creel, Andrew P. PT .........55 Creamean, Troy L DO ..... .57 Creel, George B. MD .... ....69 Craspd; tvtana M. MD ........83 Craws, Antonio 8. MD ...104, 175 Cdpps, Rosalie A. FHD .......34 Criscuolo liigg, Christine D. MD109 Crisp, E Darrell h1D .........140 Crisp, Ewell W. PAD .. . _30 Crittenden, Kirnbedy N. MD ..121 Crocker. Patrick J. DO ..... ..35 Crxkelt, Dale R. h4D ... ...10fl Crockett, James S. DO .......84 Crockett, Richard W. MD .....1 U2 Cromack, Douglas T. MD 713, 130 Crook, Gretchen L MD ...... 37 Crooks, Walter K. DC .......105 Crosby, Bernard L A4D ....32, 55 Cross, Charles A. CNA ......102 Cross, Criss C, h1D .........108 Cross, David A, MD ...... , ..138 Cross, David J. MD ..........32 Cross, Donald S. h9D .... -145 Crossroads, Phys Thrpy ANC .145 Crossroads, Physical T MDG .144 Crouch. David M. h1D .......112 Crouch, Theresa V. PAD ......141 Crows III, Robert MD .........72 Crow. Keith A. MD ........ _i's2 Crow. Sue E. h1D ........ ...56 Crowder, Eric A1D ........ _132 Crowley III, Jatmes J. tv1D .....32 Crowley lll..'rVilliam.l. MD .... 32 Crowley, Samuel MD ........ 35 Crcwncver, Roy M. A4D ..... .35 Crcyle: Philip H. MD ... ,146, 148 Crozier, PAark A. tv1D .....39:99 Crum, Mark E. MD .. ... ..102 Crumb, Rebel MD _ ........42 Crumdliss, Joseph H. MD .....29 Crump, Tvdd E MD ......37.130 Crumpler, Carla R. DC .......74 Crumpler, Charles P. MD ......8U Crumpler, Larry D. hiD . _ . _94 Crumpler, Tcby U. PAD .. ...95 Crmaplon, Pamela VV. LPC .. 74 C!uz Al~:;ie N. NP ..........111 Cruz, Arato8o B. SiD ....112,113 Cruz, Cadcs DDS ...........67 ('ruz EE_L,er G. DO ... ... _109 Crn . Faustc D. P:1D ........109 Cruz, Jaime 0. MD .....108, 115 Cruz, h4am.al W. MD . ...91, 94 Cruz, Ricarcia A. DO ........ AO Cruz. Rinia L CNA ... .....tU2 Cruz-Gonzalez. Edgar V. A1D .149 Cue, Mark MD ........ ....52 C,ubine, Kathleen A. DO .. ..146 Gabriel, Andres MD .........102 Curia, Darryl D. td0 .. ......i24 Cuellar David C. MD .... ....50 Cuellar. Ricardo L. hAD ..108. 127 Cuello, Leovigildo tAD .... ,134 Cuevas, Rita E. h~1D .....115, 133 Cuevo. Enrique G. MD ..tU9 Callao, Roseanr-a 61D ........tit Cullinglon, James R. A10 ....48 Cuminy Iv, George S. MD ....127 Cummins. Douglas MD ... ..146 Cummins, Michelle M. MD .TU, 97 Cunninyham, Billy E. DO .....G2 Cunninyham, F K. MD .... ...44 Cunningham, ,toe H. h4D . 74, 151 Cunningham, Kevin R. DO ....65 Cunninyham. Lana S. NP ... _29 Cunninyham, Laments W. DO 74 Cunningham Mary A. FAD .....18 t,~nningnam, Srarun LPC ...f47 C!mningham, Stephen L. MD .101, 1L'7, 125 Cara, A"ac;o A. MD .. .....i's2 Curbs Marty D. NP .. ......147 Cudee, James E. DO .... ...69 Curcan, Douglas W. MD ......31 Curran, Kevin A. A4D .........65 Curran, Timothy A. MD ..... , .36 Currie. Donald h1. MD .......128 Currier, Oary'I C. MD ....78, 137 Curry, Lysa L MD ..........115 Corry, Margaret A. MO .......35 Carty, h4itchell R. MD .......115 Curtis Jr, Ralph J. MD ......124 Curtis, B Will MD ........... 32 (:urns, Jeff S. DC ...........54 Curtis, Randv V. DC . _ .... _8G Curtis, Thomas E. h1D ...... , .73 Curtis. W§Iliarn G, 69D ....... S8 Cusi, Kenneth MD ........ .108 Custer III, Mnnford D. MD ....139 Culbinh. hiance A. DDS ... _ .6C Culrell. Cudis VV. tv1D ........137 Cu7ell, Marlin T. h1D ..... ...96 Cutshasv, Edward G. A1D ...70, 94 Cuya, Frarv:Jscc 0. MD .......58 Cyr, Robert P L'PM ........ ,13U Cyr; Steven J. MD ..........124 Czajkoski, Kelly P DC ........84 Czelusta, Lawrence A. DPM ..130 D Dabaghi, Rashatl E. MO .... _38 Dabas. Basal MD93, 113, 115, 122, 138, 137 Dabhous, Ash M. FAD .......121 Daflary', Pramila K. MD ......145 Daggubatr, Sam PAD ......29, 30 Dagheslani..Ar!as MD ........40 Gagheslani, Ghanern MD . . _52 Dahiya: hlarium Z, MD ......115 Dahiya, A9arta G MO ... ....1's1 Dahiya. Rajiv S. MO ........131 DahlSertJ, Jason 0. MD .......90 Dailey. Jimmy W. A4D ........54 parley; William A, PHD , .. ..42 Doke Jr, Theodora J. h4D .....48 Dalai, Shall MD .............94 Dalesandro, Hector H. MD ...1UZ Daley, Headber A. MD ......87 Dalrymple, Guy R. NP ........95 Dalton III, Leslie W. MD .....45 Dalton, PAark R. fAD ......... A4 Gamaraju, Srikanth h1D ....57, 59 Oarnico. Toni M. PA ....109, 129 Danchak, Randy DC ....... 69 Dancuait, frank T MD ......131 Deng, Hna T. MD ...... _ ....40 Daoy, NgocYeo i, MU ....... A3 Deny, Ouan T. MD .........100 Daniel, Charles P. MD . ....145 Daniel, Phyllis M. LPC ...... _80 Daniel, Thomas M. MD ... . Ail Daniell. Jon E. h1D .....BU. 84 Denials, Dun J. MD .........138 Daniels, Donald J. Df, ... 32. 34 Daniels, Nanny RN .........111 Daniels, Ron L DO ... ... _98 Daniels; Steven E. PAU ..104, 115 Dori ell, 6'Jandell D. MU .....81 Danielson, tderia S. MD ......72 Dankis, GaiLA. PT ...........69 Davy, David R. MD ...... _ 89 Denney, blank M. MD . -.....126 DAn(oni Jr, John T. A1D ...... d'2 Dac, Yert K. DO .... ........40 Dar, Seems A. MD ..........111 Dar, Urfan A. MD .......if12 Darb}l 0ym t G. h10 .. ......42 Dadir a, Aman Ja M. tJP ......93 Darnell. Michael P. hiD ...... 58 Darr, Darwin L. DC .... .74 Dasyupta, Nilanjana S. M069. 100 Dassori, Alhaca PA. MD .. _..131 Date, S•.vati D, MU .......... 40 Dattore: Patrick J. PHD ......135 Dauer. John MS6V ......,...133 Dauterve, Robin MD .... -..139 Dave, Navndra: K. tAD _ ..60.62 Davenport,Ja-rasA.tAD ....W2 Ua'rd: Donna S. LSW ...... _5U David. Elbait MD .......... .99 Dav~,d. f?ichard T. hiD .... _ ..31 David, Ruih E LPG ..........64 Djvdson, Joel T. MD .... .. 32 Davd~cn, Nedward T. DC .... Jib Dav~.dsen, Robert M, P:1D ......61 Dav'isno, S'ne«i L. tJP ......151 Dav la, Guadalupe D. PAD .71 Uavla, !nocancc A A1D .tn2 Da nlla, Inoce•mia A. tviD ....1U2 Dads Ui, David F. MD .. ....182 Dims, Brent 0. MD ..... 74, 137 Dav. Charles P. MD . _ ..108 Day's, Christophe T. MD ..... 75 Davis, David G. MD ....... . 44 Davis, Donald R. MD .. ... A4 Davis, Donna P. MD .. ....82 Dams, ElizaSelh B. MD ..1U6, 127 Davis, Herbarl.A. MD ........54 Darts. James L. h10 .........94 Davis, Jay A. MD . .......34, 49 Davis, Jennifer L. h4D ........62 Davis, John D. PAD ......... 75 Davis, J!dianne LPC ........ 31 Dav ~ Kenneth R. A4D ... ...102 Davs Kev~,n B. MD .......8Z 96 Davis, L L T. PAD ........... A2 Uavs, Larry J. MD ......74, 147 Davs, Larry R. MD .113. 115, 119 Davy, Laura F. MD .... ....121 Davis, Lisa A. MD ..........115 Davis, M Mckim 00 .........74 Davis, Merntl G. MD ........131 Davis, Michael D. MSW .....133 Davis, Michelle A. LPC ......147 Davis, Milos E MD .. _ ......91 Davis, Phys Thrpy ANC ...... 94 Davis, Roben D. MD ........14U Davs, Robert MD ..... _ ....35 Dams, Rosa L LPC ..........64 Davis, Steven A, MD ... ....107 Davis, Susan E. PT ..........95 Davis, Thomas C. MD .......107 Davis, Thomas L. MD ..... .tU7 Davis, Timothy L DC .. ....15U Davy, William M. MD48, 112, 134: 135 Davison, Paula E. PA .......129 Darss, William 8. MD ..... .131 Davis-Schmidt, Tam L MD ...148 Dawes, Michael A. MD ..120, 131 Gawson, Thomas 6. tAD ..... 46 Day Jc Calvin L. MD ........107 DaY, Andrew K. MD .........145 Day, Avis M. MD ...........46 Dav, Charles R. MD .........77 Day, Frederick N. DPb1 ......143 Day, Randall W. h1D ........1U2 Uayal, VI~ieK ti. MU ......... iVU D'Ayala; tvlareus U. MD .... .135 Dayton, Billy C. tviD ..... . ~4 De Armond, Lynda B. PAO 58, 14fi De Dios, Roderick V, hiD .... 86 De Ha~u. Rafael A. hiU ......tUU De Juana, Carlos P. MD89: 91, 150 De La Chaps, Jorge A. DO ...123 De (.a Garza. Andrew PAD _ _ 86 De La Garza, David J. MD 95. 138 Ue La Garza, Jorge hAD T±, 89 De La Gar a, Noe PT .. ....73 De La Guardia, Alberto E ~ tAD .6U De La Rrsa, Diana DC .. ....:s4 De La Rosa, Ralph A. MD ....58 De LaCruz, Alberto R. A4D ...15U De Lara, Carlos M. A^.D .......66 De lee. Jesse C. MD .......124 De Lecn ,Ir, Jchn J. MD .. .134 De Lenn, Mark C. 61D ....6H, 76 De Leon, Pedro A. A4D ....109 De Leornselina, Miguel A. MD64 62 Ue Los Santos, Maria h1D ... SC De Sabra. Ximena MD ..... A3 De Shaza. Ffnt PAD ........99 Ue Volld; La«y E. MD ... _63, 97 De Waal, Crary PAD .. ....36 De PJette, Julia R. MD ... .. A6 Deal Eugene MD .71, 73 Oaal, Leonard E. h1D ....1I5. 131 Oea.man Patnia B. MD 1U0, 138 Deaton;'vl'ilPam J, tv1D ........49 Deayala, Rafael E. h1D ......78 DeBerry, Brittany R1D ...... .112 DeCandla, hlirhael Mp .... _66 Decaprio, Jeffrey D. h1D .....144 Decherd. Michael E. MD .....130 Deckelboim, Gary G. MD .... 82 Dedmon, Mark K. PA .......129 Deal, David D. MShN .... ..85 Deeriny, Kerry W. BS ........76 Uees, John A, CNA .........141 Uees, Larry D. DC .. ....144 Deese, Julian V. MD ...73, 91,84 Dzf ar Fhillp A. tdD .........12» Defiyd V'wlliam D. DC ....34 Detrc izo. Ralph A. MD ..108. 12U DeGaetanc, PAi;;hael V. C0115. 119 Defiler, Shaun. h1. MD ...... 102 Dahaan, Jeffrey T, MD ...143 Dehan, Christ~phe P MU ...35 Uehad., Marc PA. A1D ..44, 55, 100, i24 Dehaven, Thomas h4D 7U, 77, 82, 91, 138 Dehipitiya, Chandima S. MD ...4U Dehrner, Greg J. MD ........138 Dehne, Robert h1D .... .. . AF, Dehnisch Jr, Frank R. MD .....51 DeJesus, Alex MD ..........123 DeJesus, Jdse MU ..... ...109 Dakeretry, Dominic R, MDi39. 141 Del Casino: Francisa± J. MD ..52 Del Gallo, Waller A. MD 30, 61, 78 Dal Pino, Dino h1. h1D ........8fi Del flitter, RicaNc G. MU ..86, 69, 149, 15G Delacruz. Rafael M. PAD ...53 Delagarza, Christine M. A1D ..121 Delano, Christophe J. PA ....109 Delaney, 8 Peyton MD ......120 Delaney, Todd A. MD .. .....102 Delr-ambre, Jahn B. MD ......94 Deleon, Jesse V. MD ........144 Deleon, Maria L. MD .........92 Delgado, Ana h1, h1D ........144 Delgado, Celyn D. MD ......121 Delgado, Luis B. MD .........8fi Dehne; Carol C. MD ......60, 62 Oelisi, Craig M. MD ...65, 97 Dell, Steven J. MD 43, 51. 54, 59, 79 Detach, Jeffrey G. DO ...47, 10U DeLosSantcs, Laura .A. hiD ...121 DeU.re, Sean D. A4D _ ......5fi Demaio. Samuel J. MD .......45 Detdanelaere L. Sheri L. MD .43 Dempsey: tvtichael L. DPM ...130 Demsky, Yvonne I, PHD ..... 99 Demuth, Roben W. MD ......139 Denapoli. Thomas MD68, 125, i16 Denham. Charles R. MD ......49 Denham. Douy!as S. MD ....109 Denke, Macao A. MD ......75, r'6 Dennis, bill M. h4D .... ..... b8 Dennis, Lebaran W. PAD .112, 13U Dennis, Michael D. MD ...79, 124 Denno, Jerjis J. MD , ....51, 124 Oensun, Alysnn L MD .......143 Dent, Daniel L. MD .........112 Dentler. Stephen DO ........145 156 Beech Street Provider Index Garton. CamAm D. DO ... ...65 Denton. 4Viiliam K. UO .. ....65 Cenyor, Michelle M. NP ......120 Denver, Robert F. DO _33.67, 69 L`~eccarnoo. W!.nstor L. RPT ...88 OeFra•tg CLffcrd h1D .......30 Der TommyVd DPM ..,., r3 Ceniedn J Leslie MD ......145 L'erebery, tiiryinia 1. MD _ ....4'3 Des Rose>, Joseph L. MD .39 Cosa! Alaesh D. DO . ..f35 Cesai, Ansuya D. h9D ...77 Desai, Arpan N. DO ..........45 Decal, Ctevang P. h9D .......107 Desai, M!.na A. MD ... _ .....90 Desa;, Pawl h1. MD .......J3, 40 Desai: Panel 5. MD , .80 Casai, Salisa D. h9D . ~ .86: 88, 94 UeSa^to Gina MD ..... AO Descant Steve P. UC ......105 Cesdhaine. Marc F. PA ......129 Deschner, Paul B. h9D .. ....109 Caschnar, 4Viliiam K.. h1D ....136 DeShong, Hal G. PHD ......34 Qeshpande, Mrudula A. MD .. A6 Desilva T':ushad N. MD .. ..107 Deskir Roy t.. MD ... .. .143 Cev: Rosy DG .... ..... 40 Gevers Betty J. EDD .. ....14E Devi^ney., tennis S. ND .....138 Gevula~alli: Seta M, MD .......81 Dewar, Brian D. MD ......32 Cowan, Stephen J. 1D .......50 Uewbre Jacqueline D. DO ...146 Gewdl Ca. oboe C. P•AD ......114 DeW tl R .told C,, PAD ........37 Ge•moody, Nita G. PA . ... . Ji5 Char, Pradip K. MD ........ .61 Dhar; Reru MD ... ......59 Gharari. h4urad M.t"U .......96 Chi::^.yra; Yuyesh C. MD ......145 Dhir, Hander K. tc1D .."s7.43, 48 Ghir, Meeney MD ...104., 115 L'hn;va, Achal MD .. ...35 Di Sane, Joel A. DPM ~ .63. 78, 99 D!air.ond. S.;san A. h1D ..115, 119 Dana Malin h4D .......112, 130 Diaz, Carlos E. h9D . _ _ :08, 149 Ciaz, David A. MU ... ... _ ..99 L'iaz. Gabnel PAp ......66.87: 90 Ciaz Hcracio A. MD ... ....78 C!az, Jorge A. PAD _ ..144 Diaz. Joseph D. h1D 1ir1. 115, 126 Diaz, Karen C. MD .........113 Diaz, Fedra S. MD .. ..60 Diaz, Peter E. h9D .....60 Diaz. Robedd F MD . ... . 30 Diaz-Rohena, Robedo h9D 52; 72, 88 G:az-Widmann. Jose A. MD ..104 Gce, Y Gia MD .. ..113, 122 Cickerson. Russell S, h1D ... 29 Cickey. Michael W. MD :37, 79. 8G L'Jckey. Vr411iam D. MD ........95 Dickhaut, Steven C. MG ......92 Dickinson, Robert B. MD .. ..101 Dickson Shnstian M. UPM ....G3 Dirksor Ef!ain 0. MD ........50 C•:aksor John E. MD .. ...115 Dickson, Robert L. MD .. _8U, 84 Dickwn, Slade C. LPC ...77, 140 Dirlemerte, h9ichael J. MD ...147 Clerk Jr, John A. MD ......45 Diecked, J Paul MD .....14C Diehl. Andrew K. h9D .... ...115 Diener Da!*el D. PAD ..... .66 Dieterich. Susan C. MD ... ..fi2 Dieterichs, Chart P. MD .......32 Cietlein, Jon F. MD .........69 Dietnck. J Daly MD .........146 Cietze, John B. MD .........143 DiePZe, Thomas R. h1D ....30, 61 Cietze, YViiliam E, MD .......137 D~II. Lawrence C. MU ........'32 DIlatvn. Patrick C. MG ...39, 99 Dilley Dennis E. MD ....109. 127 Dilling, Emery `~V. P,4D , .....50 Uihvcdh. Donald MD ........112 Cimetman. Dan:,el E. PAU .....102 Din, Sabeeh U. MD ......59.. 60 C!ny, Jay C. DC ....... :i2. 34 Cinh, Ash T. MD ....... ..1U6 Dinh, Hoaag M. MD .....115, ts3 L'!nkens; Scott A. UC .........57 Ginn, Jarnes R. MD .........61 Oipasgl-tale, Jahn T, MD ...80, 84 Dipette.. Donald J. PAD .139 c. - G!re Dane) J, h1p .. .:96, 46 T Cirksen 1Nill am H 'AD ....+i2, 97 Dozier Jr do'tn'v^1 MD . _54, 14G Dix James E hiD ........132 Uix-&nperador, Lisa M. MD ...71 Dixon. Chades DC ...... .56 Dixon. Frederick E. MD ... 33; 40 Dixon Joseph A. h9D ....... _29 Dixon, Timdihy B. MD .......140 plahal, Kara T. h4D .. ....C5 plahal, Paul ,V'. MD . ~45, 136 Dluznie~wski. Holly D. h1O ....1U0 Uo, Khans G. h1D ..........115 Doan. C~uck 0. MD ..102 DcbL•erfuhl. Steven 69D ....40 Dr,Uson, Cadion L MD ... ,141 Ddhsnr., Mickey B. MD ......102 Dodd i!.I, Gerald D. MC ......132 Dodd Juiie h1U .............30 Dadye, Anthony R. PHD .....1Lb Dodsnr., Mark A. MD ........ b8 Dcell, Susanca R. PHD .......41 Ucepke Sh day B. RN .. ...111 Ucerner. Mark P. PAD .. ' 1,54. 94 Doerrfeld. David W. h9D .... F2 Dcgyetf Lisa MD .. :?7 Doherty, P.1ark G. h1D ...81.86 Gciezal, David U. L'C ....... a`7 Dollar Bradley T. h1p .......141 Dollar. Uecra L. h9D . .. AO Collirger Tori R. h^.D ... ...i31 Dc .;nyuaz r?oland J PAD ...7"c Ucmucnc z Kenneth hiD . . '36 Donahue Janice B. MD ...12? Ucia'tue Stephen M. "dD ...102 Donald. David M. A4D 31, 64, 7A Goner `Jasq sz Jcae MD ....72 Dcnnel Jr lamesA PAD ....127 Uenrer, Ludviak R. h1D ......140 Donohue, Janrea P PA .......77 Donu-van, DanleJ J. MD ... ..104 Donovan, Lawrence !. MD ....F;9 Dons, Ruaert F. h9U .....100, 1U Dooley, Byron S. MD ........127 Ucolav, David R. h•1D .....121 Donner, James',^i.. MO _ ... A3 Dapsar lames D. hiC ...98 Doran, Tere. r;e . h•1Dit4 1'L6, 127 Gaia-Ra aa, Potnd.a E. PT ...89 Dogma Faranak B. M1AD _ ...02 Dorn, Rcnert R. DC ..........77 Domak, Allen D. h1D ....... ?2 Dcm5lulh, N Carol DAD ......132 Dowell Jr, Thomas N. MD .... S8 Da'sa. A41c'~.ael J. MD 65: 1~ Dorsett John t+. DC ... T?3 Dorsey. Dwight S. DC ... _ ...85 Dorsey, Kathryn D. MD ......102 Doski, John J, MD ......112, 126 Doss Jr. Noble W. PAD ........39 Dorsett, L:JCy M. MD .. ..141 Dorsey, Adam P. PAD ......31.82 Ucisan. rarared D. PAD ......itJ7 Dotter. Jac;es F. h9D ........145 Dcly, Jdhn D. PAD .......39, 43 Doty, Sue MD .............109 Deucet Daniel'W. MD ...59, 59 Doucet. Rcxanna V. MD ..:3U, 58 pduyhedy, Marshall K h4D .9». 95 Cdug'•edy Robert J. 71D ......5U Cdug'•fe, Ja":es D. P.1D .....130 Douglas. .4rgella (:. MD . _ ...66 Douglas. Ueoorah L1. h1U 101. 1{Ni. 125 Douglas. Donald S. MD ..92, 132 Datylass,. Alexander B. h9D .G4 Douglass. Cary C. h1D .. ....37 Douglass, Elzabeih T. tAD ... AO Dcuty Jr Truman B. h4D ......77 Douty, Detx~rah R. MD .. ...140 Dow, Dar•:iel M. MD . .. ~ .91. cm Dow, David S. MD ..........140 Ucw. Gary R. DC ......... _ .34 Dew. Joel R. DO .. - ... .... 36 Downey, Gale T. h9U ........135 Dawning, Chades F. DC , ....105 Downing, Kadan J. PAD ....8», 85 Downing; Tati L DC ........105 Downs. Jdhn R. MD ... ....195 povie. Cody B. DC .........145 Uakte Ma'ityr h^.. h9D ...... 96 Doyle: Rnrio M. MD ........127 Dozer, Susan E. MD ...... _ .'35 Dr.3eyer Hilda T. h9D .....133 Draeyer, h9aryaret R. h4D .....96 Drake, Glen B. hiD .........136 Dreyer. Irving MD ....... _ .01 UreheC Gerald F. MD .......140 Urengler. Rc:'taln L. MD ..115, 122 Dreyer, Charles F, MD ...105, 127 Ddggs. S:hene C. h9r .. 52 Dr,nka. d. Do^,aln V4r. CGS ... _60 Ur.ap n9 5pr ngs' Ch MDG ....65 Driver J..rtquilyn I. NP ....64 Dri~aer M Coleman 61 P•1D .. _ .»3 Dragin. Mark P.9D ....109, 131 Urogh1.. Tore L. MD .....108, 115 Durst. David W. FT ....... , .145 Drost. James E. A4D ........151 DrosL Mary E. PT ........ , .145 Grost, Steven M. PT ...... A8 Drosu, Dali eIa MU ... :10 U^ukker. Stepper C. hip .113. 130 Dryer, Randaii F. b1G .... , ....44 USouza,'•ihrekaPAD ..... ...3'7 Uu, Liem C PAD .. ...... ..97 Du, Yong tAD ............ .144 Doan. Yapping h1D .........102 Duazo, Florins FAD ........ _52 Dubbedy, Danny L MC .. 58, 6» Dubay. Ajar K. MU ..........30 Guhey, Sanjeev h1D ...... - 36 Drb~~n. VViII!am J. FMD . ... 34 Dubois, Craig R- PAU .. -. _45 Uuhois, Janet C. MU .........35 Uuhois, Susan K. hiD ........36 Dubose. Chades C. MD .. ...47 Dacham.p. Lisa A. MD ...147. 148 Ducker, Thomas E. MU .......76 Dudley. Courtney R. MD .. ...47 Dudley. Donald J. RAD ...119; 121 D.;elr Rob d F. MD 37 O.ei--Lee, Fla ne h1. FT93. i29, 137 Uutiey U a :ne C. MD _ 1 O7 0-,van. Jorn T MU ... .....51 Or gga'•. Chrsiioe L. GC ......34 Dt.y!, Dan ,I h9U .....65.. 76, 93 Dugo.. tAirhael S. MD .....1+i9 puhon, David R. hiD ....... 92 D.:ka. Elerora E. MU ........115 Duke Jahn M. hiD ....... .6U Duke, Mark S. h9D ..... .. 140 Duke, Sharon N. DO .....99, 108 Dukes, Cad E. MD ......115, 119 Dulaney, Jennifer'vN. FAD ......68 potshot', h ~~k M. MU" ....... _60 UtJaney, Robert ht. h9D ...62 Uclghen"; E^'iia C. AID..2, 5i1,. 56, 115, 133 Dum, Renee N. PA .... ....141 Dcmas. M~nael FAD 3n Dcmll(as. u, Geu-ye A .1U . 102 Dumitresru, Mihnea MD .. 45, 47 Uumitru, Use WI MU ....... _128 Dunbar. Walton C. h1A ..... , .tt8 Duncan, GhadesA. MD .1G7, 115, 131 Den an. Donald L. MC ......142 Dun::an. Dcuylas E. MU -... _85 D+„scan. E'?e t B hAD ...125 pundan. Lewis A A4D ....81.82 Duncan, Melinrie A. DO . .. 13 Duncan. Thomas E. A4D ...65, 83 Dundas; Chades G. hiD ......94 Uun~tam, Jenn:rfer L LPC ...41 Dunham, Timithy h9. MD .....123 Dunlap, Jeel A. MG ...... ..132 Gunn, Bryan 51. MD .51, 108. 137 Dunn, Cad A. PdC ..........147 Dunn. John D. FAD ......... _53 Dunnaha~ Christephe L. h1C0U: 8A Din^ingtor ,Tenn W. PAD ....96 Dunniva -Mitch, Sharon K. PT 48, X00 Ouc•:y, Mai X MD ... ......47 Uupaquie• DaleA h1D .....127 Uuperier, Frank D. MD ......112 Daplerhain Holly K.:".1D ... ..89 Uupont..eanrette N. LPC ...116 D:,;prrae, Matthew B. MD .....108 Dupuis, Lisa NP .. .......12U Duquella, Gregory W. h9D .. .81 Duran..4lherta hiD .... 30. 135 Duran. lose M. PAD .......58, 59 Duran. Leonard hiD .....111, 115 Duren Jr. hlurzav tv1D .........37 Durham. John D. MD ....... ~5 Durr, Emily G. h9D ..... _ ...03 Durrett, Herman J. PHU .135; 136 Dusky Alois A. MD ..........36 G„t,•ername &ian A. PHD ....67 Dutton, Newell E. MD . 49.107 Duvall, Chades 0. h4U ........83 Dvoracek, Jahn E. MD ......138 Uwver, J Michael MD ..... S6 Dwyer, Kevn 4N. MD .... ...141 Dyck, 'R'atter P. MG .. ......139 Dve, J Mitchell ha. A•1D ........59 Uver, Dale E. NP ............7U Uver: P U. A1D .. ......32.99 Dyer, Theodore MD . _ .......29 Dyke r:i, Lester hd. h1D ........89 Oyes Thomas L. h1D .....74 Oysstra Hardie L. MU ...90 Uz.uk, P1L,cia E. CP ..3° Ur,uk, T:~.:c(hy t^/. A4D ..... A£ E Eades, Thdmas W. PAD ..1U4, 115 Eades, '~IJesley M. LPC ......14' Early, Christine M. DO ........37 Eakin: Daryl L, hiD ..... ..^<9.. 30 Eakin. Donald MD ...........73 Earhart James M. h1D .......74 Earle, h1 spool A. MD ........124 Earls, Stephen E. P.9D .......124 Fa•ly .la^•es H. MD ...... ..79 Early, Chaa L MC ...... _ ...58 Earnest, Carl R. MD ...... , .01 East. David R. DO ..........151 Eastrrlge.. Brian J. MD ...ti4: 134 Eastwood, Thomas F. MD ... ,151 EOankswagrer. Theresa L MiD 43. 51, 5», 69. 79 Ebert, Andrew h9D .. ....44 Ebert. EI¢a0eth A. PAD ..99, 130 F.chava-ria, Morin A MD .. ..86 Echols. Ra1er..ck E. MD .....142 Eckart, Robert E. DO .......104 Eckert Edward R. hiD ...... .45 Eckert, Mary K. A1D .... .....4G C: ckert, S[anley R. A4D ........32 Bieen. John MD ..... _tc4 126 Edac paved E. MD ... .. , . 32 E yr Mark D. MG ... ... i~0 Ener n _f~e~', IldiKO f,-. h1D .... 96 Fdenc~frer, Pater J. h1D ......95 Edgy U+..wayne R DO ....74 Edgedcn Screven T. h4U .... a2 Edmy, Geri J MD ....104, 116 Edmund, h1ic^ael T. MD ....42 Ctloka Emmanuel C MD ....40 Euoka Jeanne W P,1D ...... 47 Eduardo, Ana h4 PAD ........ A2 Errivards 6n'~ay E. PT .84 Edwards, Gecrye A. PAD .....47 EN,.vards, Gina C, t.FC .....41 Edwards Gregory A. MD ....93 Sowards, Gr gsun S GFM53. 135 Sowards, Hilda W. PT .... ...88 Edwards, John D. MD .......125 cowards, Jonatla•t D tAU ....31 E.walds, N,i. ~D ~dy C. h4D ....47 Edwwards,. Leo K. MO ........115 Edwards, Rick D. MD .. ....58 Er.,ovards, Thy?~as'vV. h9D . . n1 F.d~,vardson, Colbert!... MD ....31 Effertz, Paul RN ...........141 E`(.mescu, D'na F. MD ...... .60 Eyduf, Pstl~ a A. NP ........29 Egger, Dedr al hi. FA ....129 Eyyleston, Tut9d '~. DDS .......41 Egula, Loh MD _ _71, 85. 07 Shiers, Sandra J. MD .. ..127 Eh•hard, C`~ristiao P. PA .. ~4 Ehsan Aamir MD ......113, 125 EicFle F..dward A. MD 142, 743 Eickhoff, Robin ht. A4D . _69, 109 Eidem. MatG-ew W. PAD ..t11, 115 Eir:enberg, Marshall E. DO ....36 Filers. En,,!ly A. h4D .. ...29; 102 C: inspanier, Glenn R. DO ......29 Eisanhauer Gail L. h1D ..139, 141 Eisma,JoseA PAD .........150 Ekery, Deborah L. MD ........33 Elamir, Shenf T. MD .........92 Eldar Jr, ,lank D. MD .. .. ..82 Elrers, Terry H. NP ....74. 75, 79 Eldon. FAark L. MD ..........31 Elerrwren, !yabo B. MD .......70 Elenz: Douglas R. h9D .... .. A4 F.Ifarr Ni!Iliam A. MD32, 54, "u7. 3: ElhaNragi, Baher h9. h9D ...83.. 91 Eli, Fgan M, h1D . ......... 48 Elizondo Jr, Rcy J. MD ......121 Elizondo, Andres A. h".D ....30 Elizondo. Eduarc!c R. h1D .. , ..47 Elizondo. Marco A. MD . _53, 98 Elkin,, Scott R. DO34, 48, 135, 1.46 Elkins. Leuis•YJ. MD ...... .89 Elkins, Tina P. MD ...........31 Elkins, 4'Jill~,am h1D ... ....54 Ellerpagen, Leslie A. MSW .133 Eller, T'^omas 0. MD .. .139 Ellktl, Ken! F. h9D .. ......738 Elliott I!i, Boyce MD .........i'st faliott, Byron D. A9D ....» 1.119 Elliott, Gary B. MD .......... i 02 Elliott, Robert M. MD _ .......89 Elliatl, Stsven R. DC ...... 83 Ellis Jr, Jav S. b1D ..........102 EIIis, J Brant h9D ...113, 115.. f22 EIIis, Kenneth K. MC38, 50; 54. 99 EIIis, Keven M. DC ..........33 EII'. •, Leighro't E MD .... 47, 55 EICa, Lisa C MD .. .....40 Epson. Eugene T. MD . ....143 Ellison., Susanne E. MD .. , ..68 Ellsvvcdh, Linda K. MU ..111, 1:i3 Ebner Edward B. P D ...... .97 Ei-Mertn, Fad'i M. h1G .......132 EIm1 dy Nabil h9D ..........60 Emhum Ibrahim M. A4D .....140 Eisilih:abi, Ihsan P,1D ........126 Clv:n, Patrick K. MD 63 97 Elwell Steven M MD 56. 99 147 EmbnS Judy PHD ...... A9, tU1 Em:ergency Rnys, Cs Hasp So A4Dv ...... _ .57 E:rte ,e ry Phys Cs Kleberg MDG "r7 Emergency Phys, Cs Shoreii MDG 57 E"torsos. hit T. DS'vV ........146 F: meat Richard E. MD ......102 Eorervcclbersdn. Carla J. DPAd ~8 Ert kc. tJida MD ......... _.1U9 Em ar, hloha:Mrad A. hiD .62, 72; 79, 1»5 Encamacior., Carlos A. h1U ...147 Enders. Judah PAD ... .. .. , .96 Eddacrinology, Nuclear Me h1DG . 119 Ent', Tcny Y. h"D .......122, 132 Engel. Scot D. PSD .. ...77 Engel t !end, Lillian B. Mp ... 121 Eng ardt, Michael H. MU .125 Engleman Uavd.4. MU ...91.94 E,,}I sh, CY,•istop;,e S. htU . _ 69 English Darrell GO .. .31 English. George 4V. h1O ... ..141 E tgLsh. Karen E. h1D .. . _67 Englsh, William P. h1D ..112, 135 E tgstrom. Gary P. FAD . ,142, 143 Engstrom. Paul F h1D ... ...92 Enncuez 5. Humdertd MD ...:i7 Enslein. Jeremy UO .........85 Epner, Susan P MU ........120 Epperson. Alice A.P.iD ......137 E a a, Rcdriyu h1D ....... .83 Era Kt', Yasorla MU ... ...132 E ia. Ralph F. DAD .102, 107. 131 E i ksac, Carl MD .... ....111 E icksdr R~:cnt•dA. MD .....139 Crickscr Rick E. A9D .......95 Erickstad, Mark D. h4D .......83 Erikson. John M. MD ........tU4 Edinger, Thomas P. MD ... 40 Ern t Joseph J h4D .. ..73 F.rtzrer Thomas W'. AflD ...60, 63 E vlr I:', ,leh. P P,4D ........73A E vin Carc! AiD .... .. ~2 Etivi-• David R MD ... ~ .7n, 83 E,vir+ Gedf!rey T. MD ...... 42 Ervin, Jack R. FdD ......... 92 Ervin, John P. h9D .... ..74 Ervin tMdliam M. PHD ......1U6 Esc I" ter Alcnso ".1D .113. 124 Escalarde, Augustin PfD .....133 Esralante. Bethune MD ......115 Esralante. Dante P. MD .....i 15 Escalante. h4ario S. h9D .....149 Eseamilla, tvlichael A. MD ....131 Es obedc, Gerardo GO .. _ ...61 Escol.ado, Marilyn B. MD - ]19 Es:.dough. CaPP:n G. h7D .....140 Es :var. Kott::eyal hID 86.87, 149 Eskew. James R. P,9D ........35 E I r A'ill:am V. A1D .. ....141 Espana, Rcbeita A. h1D .v0 Espana, Yvcnna G. MG 57. 59 Espalza. Antonia h9U ... ...96 Esaarza, Fe:na~,.do J. PSD ...106 Espana: Gina h1. h9D _ .....1U9 Espana, Ramon h9D ........100 Espana. f?obert A. h9D ...... A7 Espa!za. Sandne I. PAC .....19 Espina. Eisen J. MD ..........58 Esoiro. David '•/. MD ....109, 113 Esainosa, Carlos A. h1D ..... 78 Ecoieosa.. Fabian PAD .......144 Escirosa.'Jalene U. MU ......36 Espinoza; Alfredo A. MC .. ..115 Espinoza, Jude V. tviD ..104. 115 Fsinrfu, Teofilo S. MD ... 62. 97 E=,cuival; Alox MD ...........39 Esouivel. Carlos R. PAU ......tU7 Esautrel. Sandra h1D .......1»9 E jv'~:Ito, Brian K CNA ...130 E, te•L. R„bed 41 h1D ....112 Esters, John R. A4D ........ 77 Estes, bobby J. P•9D ......... ~9 Estes, Stephen B. UC .... _ 3a Esleves. Dar;:el MD . ........JU Fstmoni. bonbons A. h9D . ~8, fi0 E frada. Carlos R. hiD ....57. 63 E'trada, Jaim MD79. B8, 1~6, 149 E: r ~Ja, Jorge A h1D 73 Es,rada, Virtu A. MD . -.161, 127 tstrenaoo; .;annoy r. nv . .oo, oe :Sisway, JanErir, MD ...... . ..44 Ethridge, J Kendall MD ... ...149 Ethrdge, Jeff D. A4D ..... ...109 fRuidge; Kai"leer. E. tv1U . ...137 Ettinger; Jchn E. h1D .... ....112 Etuk Oscar DPM 53. 136 Ehiknwa, Utl~a, T h1D ... . .52 EIzeI: Robyn A. NF ..... ... _96 Eubank, C::"odes 4 MD ....59 Eu~ a ks, Joseph D. FHD ...120 Evans. Cad R. MD .. . . ..60 Frans, Colby C. PdO .... .....35 Evans, James B. DC .. - .. ..57 Ecacs James S. MD .... _ ...4U Evans, John A. MD ..... ....92» Evans, Kerry L.. MD . ... ... 83 Evans, Lary VJ. DO .... ....137 Evans, Pdichael U. MU 52 , ;ri, 85, 87.149 Emus, Pd!tchell C, P.1D .. ...32 F..vars, Richani A. MFT .. 11.9., 937 E ~r. Richad 61. MD .. ...123 Evsrs, Richard R. PAD .. ~ .50, 59 Everett. James C. DC ... .....8» Everett, Mk.'rtael DC .... .....78 E+ar,,gSi ups, Dane A. h9D ...06 EverJex. IRicardo & NP31 , 94, 140 Evefts G.rtlsA MU .. .....91 'swing Arny M. NP .. .....95 Ewicy. Chrsiophe MD .. ...30 Ewing, Davr.^. D P 1U .. ..102 Exline, Albert L MD .... .....'s2 Eynon. Tom B. CC .... .....BU Eyre By. c^ L. A1D ..... ....1 U2 Eyre Eli' 1beUrA. PAD ... ....102 Eyre Ke'th E P1U .... ...131 Ezekcys, Cluiunke E MD . _. ~9 Ezzell C'•.ad U. h9D ..... . 29, 30 Fa.rIU. James A. DO ... _ . ..84 'radoriza, ftonaldo MD ... S2 F d+ R' hard G. h4D ... .t45 F odor, W Iliam A. h1D .. ~ fi 2, 70 F Jan, ayne A. MD .. .. ..57 F,ge.berg Krsye T MU ... . 37 Fagerbery, Mar~~a A4D ..... . AO Fayin, Randy S. MD ....... ..50 Fain, ,lent' D. h9D .... 39, 4 3, 69 Fain. Kevin L. MD .... ... ..31 Fairbanks Susa•t S. Pv1SVf .. . a0 nalcae. M Wayne MD ..145, 147, I50 51 F 1l r ec R bed J MD .. ..4K - Ivc; Heather MD ....... ..100 am, R"thi G. A9D ........ ...58 Family Pr,"dic, Cl~:sic ANC . ..135 Fan. Kali T. MD .6 3, 97 ?annul I':I, Oliver'v4' MD . . 36 Far dr. Kathenre K. PAD .. ...35 cart at, ^llaz h4U ...... ...55 Farhxd, Anwar i. h9D ... .. A5 Farina. Jose h9. h4D ..... . ..121 Farivar-Hopson, Mirhassan M, Pv1D 04 1t5 Farley, tdarma J. MD 51.101 , 106, ~~5 Carley 'v4'illiarn F. DC ...... ..14» Earrnal Dan L UO ...83 ~a«, an Larerzn M. MD6.6; i9, 69, 91 Far ~aq, Muhammad MD ... .. a5 Faro~yi. PAanzot~ UI S. MD .. '7 Fal ray Berger Daniel MD .. ..149 ,troll-i2~ecel, tdargarat MD ..105 Farr-mood. Kenneth L. MD . ..112 Fans. Cearaid UC ....... ...00 Fans. M::;P:ael M. FA .48. 5 5; 101 Fashemo. Deli \•'. DDS .... 60 Fasal!no, Edvrard h9D ..... ...51 Fawn, Sam Drake MD .... ..:12 Foss: Steven M. h9D .... ...39 Fastle, Rebecca b",U ...... _12ti Fasulla Rank J. h9D ...... .. s6 ini; Nastaran MO ... _11 5, 119 i=sulk. Dean h",. h1D . _ .... ..131 .^.aulkenaerry•.. T:m L. tvlD .. . 39 .oaring, Olio K. PAD ....... .. ~2 r ease{, Adcenne hi. h1D .. .35 red na David'r2. D{; .... ...34 adorns Thomas R. UC .. ...34 Fodro, Caved J. DO ....... ...;34 Feeback. Glen E. CPM ... ...145 Feher, Richard S. DC .... ...14.4 Fehl. A4ark DO .......... ....29 Fehrenkamp, Steven H. MD ...36 rraigl, Alexarttler J. PAD ..89. 150 rent E,icA b1D ...175 gem-iF t Cie 1.410 . . .a1 ein,.e ~. hares H. t•AD ... ...1'11 Fair, Betty J. PHU ....... ...142 Beech Street Provider Index Feist, Mavis N. NP .. .......56 Felder-Jotarsen, Kim L DPM .13G FeMhaus, Joseph L. DO ......65 Feldman David J. MD ...... A9 Feldman, Filar; D. MD .......1Ga Feldtran, Robed W. MD .....141 Felder, h-0ark C. MD ..........50 Felici, Alberta P. MD .........88 Fellows, Pollard FHD .... ...34 Feller Jr, Harald G. h7D ..104, 115 Fells, Rank T'. MD ..... ..74 Feria, ZhanSin MD ....70..97 Fenner Joan C. hiSW ....50 Fenton, Bradford W MD .. 75 Parente UI, h9ichael MD 43. 123 Ferenczi, ludic h4. MD _ .iCt9, 136 Fergie, Jairne E. h4D ... .. ..G2 Ferguson: James W. MD .. ..148 Ferguson, ,losenh M. MD ... 29 Fernald. Sidney S. DC ....A5 Fernandez, Alberto T. MD ....t0'/ Fernandez, Benigno J. MD105, 131 Feniandez, CarWlne E. A1D ....78 Fernandez, Chnstoph:e L MD 56 Fernardez, Jim 6. PAp ...... A7 Fernandez, Jose R. MD ..'.16 Fentandez, Pdario G. MD ..85, 90 Fernandez, Mansol MD ...46, 100 Fernandez, Miguel C,. MD ....108 Fer:.ardez Patr:ia PA. MU ...120 Fernandez, 'riobert ,4. MD .58, 03 Ferrell Jr Jahn M. MD .. ....83 Ferrell 4ryelte MD ......74, 100 Ferran, Edwin L MD .........92 Ferrer. Aracely I, MD ........127 Fever, Robert MD ..........109 Ferree. ,Juan J, PAD .... _127 Faris- Johr. A. MD . _ .....71 Ferry Robed J. A1D ... .126 Feller K n'vV'. tv1D :39, 150 Felch~~ck DianneA h1D......108 Felch~ck, Richard J. h9D .114. 115 Feedlot Pablo M. tv1D ....115 Fiala, Lois A. MD ...........135 Fiailu. Alfredo J. MD .93, 115. 119 Fichte), Flank h1. MD ........120 Fichkel, Lisa M, MD .....115. 122 Field, Heather A4S ..........143 Fielri, Thndlhy E MD . _ .....74 Fielder; Ronald G. OC ......105 Flefder. W U. MU .. _ ........39 Fields, Jahn H. P.A ...........82 Fields, Michael D. tv1D ...... _56 yields. Steven L h9D .........94 fiesinger, Troy T. A4D .......146 Fryueroa. Antonin MD .. .. ..53 Figueroa, Michael S. MD .....175 Figuerroa. Ramon tv1D .......109 F.guema, Sergio V. MD .... ?3 Filardi, Jon P. PAD - . .......32 Fella, James M, DC .... _ ...98 FIlip. Car ny W. PA ....101 Filcsa. Pal^cia L h1D .. .. _ .9G Fincken.. Gerald T. DO ....... a. Finlay, Steven VV. PHD .......63 F:note, Mitchell E MD .... _109 Rao Sa•-.eer A. MD ........ 'r7 Fisch. Staley I. MD ...i2 Fischbach Mchael MD ..115, 133 F~schar Jerome 5. MD ..108; 115 Fischer Mic~aei A. MD ..... ..47 Fischer Ric card E MD ..112, 113 fish; Mellon H. DO ..........82 Fish; Shay DPM ....... ...130 Fisher Kitlay. Lynn E. PHD ....57 Fisher. Alan T. f'HD ..........57 Fisher, Chades F. A9D ........i3 Frrher. David .J. MD .....113. 130 Fisher, George H. A1D .....57, 59 Fisher, Peter 6. MD .112., 113, 130 Fisher, Steven J. MD ........123 fisher, Thomas D. MD .. ...122 F!s-hman, Barbara M. MD ....108 Fitch III, William P. MD ..... ,134 Fitch Jr. John T. MD ........127 Fitzgerald, Lynn F. MD .......81 F~trpalrick, Plichael D. DC .....34 Fitzpatrick, Michael T. MD ....100 Fitzsimmons, Thomas D. MD .123 FtzSimen-W~~II, Oenise I. A4D ..140 Fif<-water. John B. MD ........42 Flanagan, John. MD ..........36 F!eeyer, David C. tviD ........35 Flees, Josephine J. PT ...48, 100 Fleming, Christine M. MD ....102 Fleming, Daniel J. A4D ...... ,107 Fleming, Keith A. A1D ....102 Fleming, Richard A. MD .....90 FIarling. Ry D. MD ....... ..39 Fleming, Sean D. MD ........13 Fletcher, David K. A4D .......75 Plattner, Thomas B. MD ..49, 1U1 Fletcher, Walker L UC ..a7, 137 Fletes, James R. A1D .........A2 Flinn, Jeanne E. DO ........136 Flipse, Jay E. OC ....... _ ..67 Flood, George'.N'. MD .....62 Flores. Antonio P. tv1D .102; 111 Flores, Belinda C. h1D .......102 Fla'es, Dennis R. A4D ....... 82 Flores, Eddie PAD .. ...111 Fleres, Eduardo U. MD 77 85, 87. 149 Flores, Jorge H, FAD ..66, 71.72 Flores, Luis F. A4D _ ..78.. 86 Flores, Magdalena MD ..52 Flores. A4arco T. tdU ...Bfi, 96 Flores, PAartin G. A4D .... ...102 Flores, Michael A. MD ... ~55, 149 Flores, Michael D. MD ...65, hi9 Flues, PJirde A1D .......... z6 Fleres, 6Nilliam C. MID .. ....58 Fleres-Gallard, Jorge MD .....53 Flrrez, Marco T. MD .... 96 Flory, Jennifer K. MD 77 Flory. Kanre!h M. MD .....81 Floods, D Michael hiD .......127 Flournoy, Ric~ard L PHD ... J1 Flcy, Paul S. MD - . ......74 Floyd, Das:?i?Ile L. NP ... G5 Floyd: Alichael K. MD .......50 Floyd, Robert L NP ..... B2 Fleet, Norman R. PHD .....145 Flume, David L PAD ...... , . 49 Flusahe, Gary A. MD ..... ..32 Flynn, Kevin J. PAD ... ...35 Flynn, William J. h9D .. ?ti, 123 Fogel, Guy R. MD .. ...124 Fogelman, Jay PAD ...34, 49 Foley. Neal T. MD . _50 Falkers. David C. PdD S0, 137 Follawwvi. Jeny L. MD ....145 Fnrrby, Elizahel! 4Y. MD ... ..69 Fontana. Eriny E, FT .. .....43 Font-0ordoba, Jose F. MD97, 104, 11 `a Fcnterot. Iva D. CNA ... ....85 Fontenot, Jonathan W. MD ....82 Fontenot, Michael 5. tAD ......76 Foote, Michelle P. P.4D ...60, 121 Forage, Jeanplerre MD ..... ~9 Forbes, Macon hi. MD ...... 47 Ford !II, George A. h1D .. - ...115 Pond, Doris E. tv1D . _ ........80 Ford, .John S. MD ....141, 143 Ford, Kerry K h1D ........ .148 Ford, Ryan D. A4D ...........30 Ferdtran. Robert L. MD 31, 51, 57: 59, 77, 78, 98 Fore III, Bennie F. MD .....36 Foreman Ham^, E. BSaS. 125, t36 Foreman. Wesley MD ... 35, iLYt Rvero Nicholas A. MD93, 115, 119 Forister. James G. PA . ..111 Frnnan, D Michael MD .....70 Forney lit, .John P. MD ....93 Fcrnfeist, Douglas S. P.9D ....140 fcrnos, Peter S. b1D ....115, 131 Forrest. Nathan B. DO29. 3Q 146; i4A Fcrriste:, Skt4ar S MD . _ ....79 Furriste Sonia L MD .... ...79 Forsaery Peter A. PA ......,129 Forseth, Barbara J. A4D ..... ,115 Forster, Simon J. UC .........34 Fcden6erry, Dewitt C. MD ....142 Fortier, Philip UC ............34 Fatson, Wayne E. MD ... ...76 Fostel, Cheryl S. PA ........ «a Foster, David P. MD .......58 Foster, Eugera R. MD ........70 Poster, Gary L. AiD .... ....45 Foster, Lynarne J. MD ..... ,124 Foster, Nancy T MD ...... ..40 Faller, Freston F. MD .......112 Fester, Robert A. MD ....44, 100 Fester Sie:ec V. MD .......55 Fothargill, Russell E. MD .....140 Fougerousse, Chades L PAD ..83 Failks, Chades J. MD .......140 Fdumiar; Donald C. MD .....142 Pousek. Rhonda K. LPC ......75 Fowler. Brian L. MD .51, 108, 137 Fowler. James J. MD .. ......53 Fowler, Jason R. DC .........89 Fowler. Larry J. hiD .........125 Fowler, Lisa S. PAD 53, 65, 98, 136 Fowler, Roger N. MD .........76 Fox, David L MD ..........124 Fox, Edward J. PAD .........100 Fnx, Joy M. LPC ........... 80 fur., Kernetn A. MU .........50 Fox, Lcraioe A. CNA ..... _136 Fox, Peter T PAD ...........t:i2 Fox, Robert J. MD ..........35 F;aohlman, Robert l.. MD38, 50, 54 Ragua; Paul L. hA0 .......53, 54 Francis, F Ibedo A4D 88.87, Sri, 98, 99 Francis, Elder R. NP .......95 Francis, Jason P. LPC .. ,138. 145 rFrarvn, James E. MD -......119 Franco, Yvonne E PA .......1'29 F~ancnis. Sortie DC ... ......65 Frank, .Allan L. A4D ...........47 Frark, Brannon R, h1O ......45 Frank, Cad D. MD ... .....69 F?antra Jr Lc~-rie R. DC .....144 Franks, John C- MD ... _... 121 frarklm .lr, Morris E. MD .....112 Prarklin. David B. PHD .... .133 Franklin, Jack P. MD .........77 Franklin. G hiadin DO .... ...75 Franklin. Robert K. LPC ~,5, 118 Franklin, Scott W. MD .......69 FrankPat W~Jliam G. h4D . _ ...31 Barks, Daniel'~N. DO .......115 Franks. Hayden H. A4D ......142 Franz, C'nar!es ht. DO .... .84 frase,Larryl-MD .......31,82 F-azee Richartl C. ^dD .. ....29 Frerkleton, Michael W. MD ...132 Frederick. John K. h9D .... _ .37 Fretiarick, John W. PAD .. ...79 Fretiarick, Pamela G. fJP ..31,94 Fredhulm; Leigh A. A1D ...37, '138 Red-Nlranda, (liana MD .115, 119, 137 Fredo. Nancy J. CNM .......92 Fredrickwn Marc Kim. Lemma MD .......... _77 Kim: Jae D. h1D ..........53, 59 Kim; John S. MD ............3] Kimball Marc E. MD ........ Qt Kimhrcugh, Anthony C. 1v1D ... A7 Kimmey, Kathy B. MD .......139 Kirahelce, Albert M, DO .. 29, 53 Kindle, Kenneth R. DU .. ...77 King II!. Joseph h4G ......98, 744 King, Austin A4D .. ..... ...2.9 Kng.. Bran E. PAD ....... BG, 84 Klrg, Cameron i. MD .... 37, 55 King, Cheryl MD ...........116 King, Cra:g K. A4D ........ .82 Kirc David L. MD .. ........65 King, Colones K. A4D .....:99, 98 King; Jahn C. h1D ..........128 King, Le'rvis G. PAD ..........50 K!ny, Lewis R. MD .. ....7U, 97 King, Susan A. MD .........107 kicg S son C. MD ..........37 Kin;roan; Robert G. MD _ .64, 67 Kingman, T'nrr^:as A. MD .. .120 Kingsley, George M. DO .....95 Kingston, Brian J. h4D ... ....5» K!nGston, Mir heel G. PA ..... ,S4 Kirnison: Larry DC ...... _ ..i34 KiesfaLer; Teresa H. DO .... B9 Kinslow, Whitney R. UC ...69 Klnfanar, Maria Bi1u E. MD .85, 67, 89 Kinzel. tact' M. PHD .. ....57 Kirzy, Bm:;e G. MG .54, 109; 1'28 Kipnes. Mark S. MD ...108, 116 Kipp, SheG S. PA ...... .....82 Kiraly, Elizabeth M. PdD ......147 K!rby; Ed',vard E. h1U .........84 Kndtner: Lee C. MD ....126. 127 Kn K, L Jobn FAD .. _ .........32 Klr+ Lsa MD ... .. ....151 Ir>< 4°r"aiiam 0 tviD .....t12, 135 Kirkendall Mary MD ........108 Kirkham. Charles R. hiD .....59 Kirkham. Pete:' F. h10 .. ...85 Klrkpatdck. Michael 0. MD .77 Kirmani, Batool MD .........140 Kil'IEV Randall V. h4U _ .....79 Kiser k.ger'vV MD ...... ...81 Wish. Johr. h4L' ......... 99 Kish, Julia A. MD .. ....116. 122 Kish Karen PdD .... ... 42 Kist Kenneth 4. A4D ...... .132 Kit Jtea: Connie B. A1A .......BU Kitch ~s If„ Olen E A4D ......13H Kitlcwsk~.. Andrew And D. h4D 3G Kittay.. 6cr[cn A. PHD ...57 KdtlEman, 'A'ria~~^1' PAD 100.138 K6L•ell, Dave W. h4D .. .. ..131 Ki e r~ I, Gerald D. PHD ..... S7 mast ~ Pi,„ward N. h1D ..14g, 151 Klass Dwane MD ..........103 Klein i!I; John M. MD ...... _94 Klein Cordell L. MD ........143 Klein. Jason P, MD .........148 Klein, :iafferey P. h4D ..... .33 Klein. Michael F. MD ........144 Klein, Robed J. UPAd ........143 Kleinhaus, Robert M. MD .....29 Klepper, Mark S. A1D .........49 Beech Street Provider Index Kletr, Jonathan M. DPh1 ... ..32 Kline Jr: Phihp S. MG .......132 KI!ne, Albert C. DPM .. .....63 Klmy, David A. DC ..........106 K.tish, Marie D. MD ......53,131 Klocek; Jonathan R. MU ......40 Knape. Kelly G. MD ........10'3 Knapp. Elizabeth C. MD ......47 Knapp, RuSert V. MD .......132 Knauth, Kali J. h10 . _ . _ .33 Kneilz, Joe! S. P,1D ...........68 Knei.lper, hAerk F. MD .. ...93 Kmgi,t Ili, Wi11:am.A. MD 11f, 122 Knight Jr, Alfredo B. MD .....140 Knight James A. MO ........riot Knight, L Sccl DC .. ... 49, 101 Knight, Norris C. MD ........143 Knighi,'vVade L. h4D .. ..,i41 Kniker, William T MD .101, 127 Hnoh~lack, Sharon C. MA .....118 Knape Jr, Guy E. A40 .........44 Knowles, Lynne M. MO .......42 Knowles, Stanley C. MD .....142 Kvbert, John C-. DO ..... ....67 Kobus, Joseph C. PHD ......131 Kecay, Dean A. PAD .........39 Kocay, Foul H. PdD ..........76 Koren, 6yron P. MD ........ A7 Kdni, P4 Dee PHD _57 Kocin kl Lester J. DPM Si 155 Kooks J:. toe D. MU ..33 Kocs, Darren M. MU39, 43. 99, 10U Kocurek, Donald J. F.1D ... ...67 Kocurek, Jeffrey N. h1D ..... _5G Kodack, Stephanie MD .......39 Kodak, 5aynjlrao V. MU ...79 Kodail, Vijay S. MD .161., 1716.1 ^^<2 Krxicsky, John T. PA ........129 Koehler Bruce D. 61D .......139 KoeFlr•.r. Kathleen G. LPC ....1 t3 Kcelker. Gall NP ...7U, 75. 77, 8'L Koeetz, Kennett; W. MD .....147 Koerner: James D. DO ... ,TO, 59 Kvedh, Steven M. tv1D ........31 K,oes[er. Donald R. h9D ......146 Kaman, Eduardo h1D ........52 Kofos, Danny M. MD .. .126, 127 Kohl, Edv,ard A. MD ....108: 116 Kohli, Nandin D. MD . .... .40 Nohli, 12ajan S, h10 ..........70 Kohl-Thomas; Belinda M. MD .t40 Kolda, Tinrothy F. MD .. .....45 Kvli: hlalathi V. h1D .........131 Kolte. Bhamti P. MD ... .. .40 Knnem, Surash MD .....113, 13G Kdnopka, Thomas J. UC .. .. a5 Kdnrardy, Phillip J. PA .....73, 82 Konvivka, James J. MD ......138 Kvolwal, Hansh K. MD .f,5, 66, H5, e7 KooPwal, Savifa MD .........87 Kcamos, George L MD ...55. 61 Kcplyay, Paler D. MD .......132 Koppel, Cowell B. MD .. ....146 Knppes, Gerald ht. MD ..105, 116 Korn, Tom S. A9U ...........138 Karp Susan A. MD ....121 Korlikere Saritha A. h4D ......55 Krsarak, John D. MD .......146 Kaska, Adolph J. A4D ......56, 62 Koss, Nidliarn MD ....t4G Kosl Edwani R. 61D ...113, 121 Koster, Kim R. MD ......103 Kosub, Kristy Y. A4D .........ttfi Kosub, Laura K. MD ........138 Kosuri, Subba R. MD ... ...92 Kotaki, A4ohammad H, MD ....90 Kothmann. John R. MD .......GB Kvita, Shridhar h4D ..........71 Koushik, Rahul S. MD ...116. 719 Kcwaleski, Kevin PAU .......108 Kvwalik, Jennifer R. MD ......75 Kvwalyszyn, Pedro J. MD .....87 Koya, Rama Kolas K. A4D ..81, 82 Kozak, Angela A4. DO ..53, 72, BS Kozlcvsky, John F. MD ......123 Kozlowski, Mark A. MD .63, 64, 97 Kral. Jonathan J. MU ...80, 84 Kramer, David 11. h1D ..51, 67, 68, 705, 116 Krampetz, Donaltl L DO ......97 Kralzer, Shannon S. MD ..... vi5 Kraus, Eric W. MD ..........107 Kraus, Siephen R. MD ......134 Krause, Elizabeth PHD ......106 Krause, Mark M. DPM .....79, 84 Krause, Richard D. MD .......40 Krause, Theresa D. MD ...74, 75 Krauss, David R. MD ....... J41 Kravitr, Larry C. h1D ...... - ..37 Kreis; Seignior. hdD .........151 Krexi, Aaron J. PT ... _ .. _51 Kremer, Thomas G. PHU .....35 Kretsinger, Frank C. DO ...105 Krievke Russell 8. h1D .....37 Kriesel; Kevin J. PAD ..... _ ..35 Krik, Kat^y RN .............151 Krishnan, Elizabeth G. MD 61, 149 Krishnan, Ravinderan tvlD ....61 Krishnan, Subram G. PAD ..1<;9 Kristensen, John uV. PAD ......9H Kral, Laura M. PT .......... BZ Knot Steven P PT ......... _62 Kroll, Je((ery D. A9D ...... ..141 Krrll, Kenneth C. MD ... AO Kronberg, Gregory M MD ... _33 KruaeK, h4.chael E. MO .....103 Krueger, Kuriis R. FAD . ...144 Krueger, VJesiey lN. tv1D .107, 1'25 Kingman, Daxtaa T. DC ......57 Kingman, Tyson DC .........55 Kruse, Jerry E. h4D ...112, 134 Krych: Raymund E. PHD .....139 Krych, Staves M. DPM . -....130 Krynski, Gregory A. MD ......59 Ku6acak. Raymond PT ..... A8 Kubeckm, Dwayne A. OC .. - . - .74 Kubena, Kassia L. PAD ......1'27 Kucke_ Joshua S. MD .. ...36 Kud'sci, r,l?tandro D h9D ~ 85. H9 Kuebke,. Craig W. MD ...'1Ii9 Kuhl Jr, Ronald R. MD .. -. -51 Kulil, Peter V. P.iD ......121 KuFI,'VJaI[erB P.1D ...100 Kuhlmann, Terrence A. MD ...:12 Kuhnhein, i7obart F, MD .....141 Kuiper, Johannes J. MD ......84 Kujawa, Ples L PAD ..... ...124 Kumar, Bangaruswa V. PAD144, 145 Kumar, ,lat. A1D ..............9t Kumar Krishna P. tAD .......29 Kumar, Pratima V. MG ....... 40 Kumar Sanjay MD .....:97, 116 Kumar Sae;iv R. Pv1D ...... .65 Kumaras~nekhara, Halekrta h1G17-6 Kumarashakhara. Lailthamma MD 103,116 Kumarashakhara, Varvn! H. DPPA . 130 Kunau Jr, Robert T. tv1D ......119 Kunda, Kody R. MG .....136 Kunkle. Weldon A4U . , .146 Kupferschrnid, John P. MD ...126 Kurt, Kalife tviD ..55, 74, 105, 116 Kura, H James MD - .. .....163 Kutnick, Joel MD ............63 KuNgata, Jorge L. h1D H8, 89, 149 KuvRjrnura III, Frank K. MD _124 Kuye, Mog:,alaha A9D .......72 Kwon, Miri,ael D. MD .......105 Kwadenc, isaar. K. DO .......H1 Kwarlcw~tz, Mark A. DO .....138 Kwae, Jason W. teID ...... .103 Kylberg, Roger W. MD .. .139 Kyle, Paul D. AdD ...... _ ...73 Kyu, Win MD ..............127 L Labarba. Julie MO .... ....127 Labarbera, PhBip T MD .......92 Laborde Jr, AILe,Jv L MD 112, 135 Lacar, Edanili S. MD ......56..88 Larhar, Gregory S. MD .. .35 Laoivlte, Kathy A. Iv1D .108 120 Lachey, James PA. PAD .. ...109 Lackritz, Richard M. MD .108, 121 LaCOUr, Carolyn M. L.PC ......H4 Ladage, Fradrirk S. !vtD ......73 Ladd, Daniel DO .. ...... ..35 Ladd, Daniel J. MD .........140 Ladd, 'iNilliam A. h1D ..._..,132 Ladner, ,lames L MU .......145 Ladner. Jar:nifer H. MD ......144 Liffey, Andrea PHD .........106 Lafontaine, Javier DPM ......130 Laham: 69ichel N. MD ...101, 116 Lahiji, Hossein PAD ....69, 150 Lain, Edwam L MD ..........35 Lain, Margaret E LMH ......1L>4 Lairiy. Geo({ey G. MD .......132 Lain1, W Pennock MD ...... .82 Lakeway AquaU, Thrpy Well ANC4B, 78 Lakkadi, Rajashekar R. MD ...79 Lakshmi, K tv1D ........ ....87 tall, Asha tv1D ...... .......37 Lam, Leanne MD .......... '10 Lam, Shiva K. MD ....... 34, 49 Lam; Uclor MU ........116, 1'31 Lamar, Lisa RPT ............48 Lambert, H Michael hAD .....145 Lambeth, J E. h1D ......... 40 Laminack, Clare F. DO ......109 L amour. Jeff VJ. DPhi ......48 Larnoureaux, Joe L. DC .105 Lamy, Kellh H. h9D ... ......37 Lanas, Francisco X. P.A .. ....83 Lard: PAadhew V. PA .........83 Landavazo, !mcgene Y DC .51 Landgrebe, Ben,hanJ H. MD .120, 131 landn;m. Doreen R. PIiD 36 Landry, Neal PT ...........101 Landvrermeyer, tdaryarel R. Pv1D42 Lars: Bryan L. DO .........139 Lar e, Pdark S. h1D .. ...78 ~.ane. P;tir;hael J. A1G .... ...132 tare, Patririe A MD ..... -. _SH Lane, Randall C. PA ...74. 75, 79 Larq. Arny S. PAD .... .116, 122 Lang, Mary Jane MED ...... d1 tang.. Thcmas C. MD . 5: Lange, Jory D. MD .....131. 13Z Langevin, Ann-Maria R. MD . -126 Langford, A4ichael D MD ..77, 82 Langley, Clark MD .......... ~6 i..acka, Surya P. 610 .......76 Lank~ord,'JVOndy MD ..."s?, 55 Lasser, Michael J. MD . _ _57 Lansford, Elayne L PHD .....35 Larlry, Bruce R tviD ...127 t.arakers JcsephA AdD~ 51 Largoza hlarssa N. MD ....121 Larison, loin C. UC .. ....106 Larkin, Allyson C MD .... . S9 Larrwnbira. Margaret F. A4D ..127 Larsen, Brad R. P.A .......111 Larsen, David T tv1D ........145 Larsen. Kathy PAD ........ .141 Larsen, Alaryheth DC ....106 iaske, Joey L. DC ..........137 tasota, Jsacne A4. MD ..... 139 Lasts, Manuel P. MD ... ...6G Latham. Diana MSW ......41, 50 Lalharn, A4ax G. tvID ........138 ! all7, Slrahnil'a MD .... .. - ..125 Lauba, Richard L MD -....33, 35 Lace. Richard R. h1D ........136 LauG,ar„ Jwn E. MD .. _ ...109 Launch, tarry J. DPM .....74, 92 Laursen, G Paul t:4D .......107 Lava, Jeffrey S, FAD .......:d9 Laverty, David C. 64D .4» Lavery. Lawrence DPPA ....1at Lavie: Isaac MD ....... . A2 Law. Alec B. MG .... _54, k Lawitz. Etc J. PAD ..........111 Lawler, Alice C, PHD _ .......35 Lawler, 6-0aeon R MD ........73 Lawler, W Rrss P:1D .. ....109 Lasts, R'.~hard S. MD ..... _69 l.avths, Summer L. CNA .. .138 Lawrervce, Courtney N. MD ...127 Lawrence, Kevin S. MD .......73 Lawrencm, Leonard M. MD ...103 Lawrence, Lorry D. DO ......135 Lawrence, Mark DO .... ...1's9 Lawrence Trdy E. DC .....T1 Lawrence ~a'alerie A. MD .....116 Lawson.'+"dilliam 64 DC ...32, 34 Lay Jr, Jack MD .. .. .....138 Lay, .lames DC .. ....... 34 Layne, Oriis L. MD .. , .. b8 Layton Jr, Ernest G. h1D ...68, 76 Lazo-Diaz Guillerrnv MD _86, 8H Le, Khoo D. A9D ........ b8, 78 e, Nhi A4D ....97 Le„ Roger P. h1D .......... _96 Le, Tri M. MD ..............144 leach, thanes T. PAD114, 126, 127 Leach, John J. LSW ....77, 101 Leahy. .John R. MD ..........49 Leake. David R. MD ....... A9 Leal, Ramiro MD .........ti6, 87 Leal, Rot;erl CNA ...........64 Lea!-Caslanon, Sylvia MD ....127 !.nary, Jrseph M. MD ........35 Leath, Aiichael C. PdD ........8t Leach, Thomas M. MD ..13H, 14U Leatherman, George F. MD ....80 Leavelle, F Lurry MD .. .....140 Lebeau. William E. MD ......148 Lebouf, Brand! hiD ..........36 Leclerc; Kenrsth PA. MDSi, 15, 105 LeCrona Jr, Harold H. PHD ..14ti Ledbetter, Edward C. DC .....70 Ledbetter, Jvhn D. DO ......109 teddy, Mchael D. A4D ........95 Ledet, Suzanne C. h1D .......45 Ledger, Harold A. DPM .... _5fi LeOoux. Lance L. h4D .......13f> Ladoux, Peter R. MD . ..112, 130 Lee Sang, John E. MD ......136 Lee, Alan L MD ............136 Lee. Allison G. PT .......... 46 Lea: Arialle S. PAU ..... ..74, 75 Leo. Bailey L n4D ..........123 lea.. Bait+ara Y hiD ...... . ,147 Lee. Brenna hiD .........95, 99 Lee. Ohavy C. MD .........88 Lee. Da Hoe h1D .......119, i26 Lea. Daniel DO ....... ....i 1 L.ee, Cioo San PA . .........125 Lee; Ed-w'ard PA. PAD ........148 Lea, Gordor K. MU ........141 Lea. Gordor. PA ............151 Les, James R FAD .... _ ...70 Lee. Jason 7_. MD . .. ,142, 143 Lee. John Y'. MD ........ _ .57 lee. Jonathan J. A1D .........33 Lee, Kany S. FAD ...... .....G2 Lae, Mark 5. h1D ..........107 L.ee.. Michael D. MD .. ..... 75 Lee. Ming H. PT ...........129 Les PvliegSheng h1Di13, 122, 125 Lea. Monir-a I. A4D . ........116 Lea. F:ancv A. MD ..........tOH Lee. Paul J. h1D ... _ . _ .....69 Lee. Paul h1. F.1D .........95 Lee. Robert 0. tAD .........103 Lea Susan A. MD ..........109 Lee. P:reresia L. tvrD ........103 tae SVayn„A MD .._, ...i,'.4 Lee. Young MD ........ ....30 Lee.'fury K, FAD .. ........150 Leidy, Llesel E. 610 ..... . 79 Leeman. Daniel J. MD .......35 lee-sang, .lennne A. h1D .....97 leesman, Martha L LPC . - .118 Leaves, Ydavne N. PAD .......74 Lefeber Jr, Edvtard J. PAD 113, 116 Legacy, Sue G, LSW ..... ...50 Legett, Sarah M MD .. .....47 Legg, Hattie F MA ..........92 Leggett, Rb~hard H. DO ......144 Layler, Jav:as D. hi0 .. ,109, 127 Legrow, R Bnirx MID .. .74, 79 LeGrow, P,obert S. MD .74..75, 79 lehmanc, Robert P. PdD 55. 65, 52 Lehnhcif, Kathleen D. FSD .. _75 Leiberl, Bruce A. MD .. _ .....i i Lelbtarth. James H. MD .. ...G3 I.ed;old, DavPJ G. h9D ...... 115 Leicht, Craig H, n4D .........103 Leiyhty, Scott J. MD - ........'33 L nfelder. Je'(MD .. ...148 Le uir~er Larry MD _.. .....68 Leipzig, Bruce MD ...........53 LeisLn. Robert DPM ........145 Leith, Gordon S. LPC ...101, 119 Le;eur,e. John E. MD ......R1 Lejeune, Sally F. NP ......82 L.eKaoh, Robert MD ....... _52 Lem, Russell H. DC .... ....: Yi lerrastre, Charles F. PAD 116, 122 Lernay Jr, Schley R. A9D ......64 Lernmcri, Kenneth P. F.9D ...31 lenlcns, Patricia ,I. LS4"J33, 35, 41 Le^.,per, Faul D. MD .. _141 Lemus, Ricardo A. DO .. 52 Lenehan, Richard P. MD .....140 Lenin; Annandv M. MD ......139 Lenoir, Donald G. MD .......103 Lenz, Paul FAD .... ... _52 Leonard, Bradley h1. MD .. Vt, 95 Leonard, Elicabeln RN .......67 Leonard, Ellen I. MD .. ...128 Leonard, Michael 61, h1D ..86, 88.. 1»9, 150 Leonard, Stacy L 61D .......142 Loony, Kian orig. V. MD ......40 Loony, Sharon C. MD ......47 Leung, Thor.,as A. MD ....61,04 Lapgold, Edith MD ..... ... , .55 Lerma III, Sammy A4D ........67 Lerma, Jce L PHD ........ _57 Lerner, Charles J. MD ...114, tiE Lerdux Jr, Edmond J. h1D 105, 116 Leshin, Han;lrl L. MD ........62 Leshin, Len H. MD ..........52 Leskd, Mark C. OC .. ... _ .34 Lesley, Walter MD . ~ .. ..141 Leslie, Jaffrey A. MD ..... ..134 Leslie, Zachary Z. DC .. ... , 93 Lessran, Stacy L. MD ......146 tentage, Neisha K. LPC ......31 Les(er II. Anderson A. CC ... .77 Leung, Toan MD ...........3E Leuschen, Calvin T. tdD .....132 Leverett, Jde M. DC .........70 Levench, Walter R. MD .......37 Levefton II, Robert 5. PdD .....29 Levesgue, Daniel A9D ........40 Levine, Andra'w Ado _ .66, 72, 149 Levine, Decorah J. MD .1U7, 116. 131 Letiina, Gov DO .. ....... .65 Levine. Stephane MD .. ....131 Lavsky Marc E. MD .........36 Levy: Garaid V MD ......... 45 Lavy; tdark J. P,1D ...........31 Lew. David C. MD .. .......103 Lewandowski, Raymond C. MD 60 Lewellyn_ Larry L- DO ...... _47 L tvir., Maraal G. PAU .......147 Le~xis. Charles E. Pv10 ........75 Lewis, Christop:`,e A. MD .....99 Lewis, Donald K. h10 ........147 Lewis. Dc!.g E. h1D ... ..44 Lewis. Edward S. MU ...... ,44 Lewis. H A4ichael A9D .......96 Lawis. Halold D. DO . ... ..37 Lewis..!oe A. PAD ...........6t Lewis. Melba F. MD .. - 35: 50 Lewis. Perry C. MU ....7;?, 81.64 Lewis. Raved 0. PdD ......61, G4 Lewis. Rddnav D. h7D ........99 Lewis, Rdry MD ........ .. .Tr Lewis. SPepnen E. DC _ ......80 Lytham, Thdmas J. MC .78, 169 Levan-Gonzalo, Luis E A9D .. ~2 Lavy. Da+ti K. DC ... _ ...60 Loow Lester F. MD ......,..101 L horn, Derek K MD ....140 L,~-htenhan, J grad B. MD .... 37 Lichtenstein, P,tichael J. MD ..113 Lia7na, Patti J. tv1A -.........74 ^eberman_ Allen K. A1D ......32 Lieser, Mark J. P.1D ..... _ ..85 Llischitz. Meyer Ll. MD ......119 Llisnen, PAichael S. FAD ......37 ^ggetL Sawa P P.1D ......... 84 ightner, Oscar N. MD ........78 Ligon Jr, 1hi~.lham F. MD ...... 51 Ligon. Laurence A. FAD ...37 Liles. Deena R. P;1D .. .. .103 Lies, Jerry B. DO ..........30 Lllllck, Timrlhy 61D .. .....3U L hiker, Shelley L. LPC ..104, 133 LBy, Gregc!y L. P.1D .........1011 Lim„4lexander R. PAD ...... 60 l'~~m, Susam,e idP ... _ ......b2 Lima. Suzanne N. h4D ...... 33 L' . ing, John D. A4D .... . 96 L~man, David 7". PAD ......56, 1U3 Ln Ridgeway, PAvna MD -.....38 L!n, Ellen N. AdD .... ..125, 128 Lln: James W. 6101 .....116, 119 LIn. hlau-Shang MD .........97 Ln, Paul L. PAD .... _ .......82 Lin, Tsauyu AdD .... ....... 73 Ln. Vde!.ann MD ............ 96 L':nan. Enrique h9D .. ...... 90 Lincoln. Anna P. MD .........54 Land, lsaoel A. MD ..........146 Laldell, NaC!an L. DC ....... 57 Lindeman Cindy MS ... _ . _ .76 Lindemann, John h4D .. .....90 Lnrler. l~Valter,l. PAD .....83..145 Ladner, Mia..ael S. AtU51. 111, 116 Ludsey, c A. n4D .......37 Lindsey. Ja:et A. A9U ...... A4 Ondsey, .!im A. MSW .......133 Lindsey; Mark R. h9D .........39 Lindsey: Robert M. MD ..... _H3 L ndzey: David MD ... ...139 Lines. Marcus L MD .....49, 101 Lang, Dons D. MD ...... ..109 Lingle, Susan J. hiD ...... . 47 L;nklaler Derek R. MD ..._-.46 Lnn, David K. h7D ...... ....95 Llnsangan, Lrclelle C. MD30, 88, 90; 97 Linville. Kenneth hiD .........fi1 Lipelaez, Victor J. hdD .. _ ....48 Gpkin, Gary DC ............ RO Lippe, Isaac J. MD .........146 ^ppe, Michael DC ..... .....34 Lippe; Natalie C. MO ........146 Lpsitl, Henry J. PdD . .......127 Um Jr, Robert MD .........ti6 Lha, Ernesto A4D ...........62 Lira, Mara L MD ... ...... b2 Lra, Nce hiD .... , .. ...60. 98 Lsch, Harvey M. DPM ...... A8 Lisoh, Maf1c S. DPM ........'145 Lisch, Randy L DPM1 ........48 Lindell, Leslie L. PAD ......5Q 51 Lister, Zackary G. NP .... _ ..82 Lstrom; Margaret B, PAD ..... A5 Ulam, Joseph P. h7D . .......88 Llltla, Nita A. NP ..74, 75: 79 L!ttle, Stephen B. MD ....... 79 Little, Stephen MD ...........H4 Ltllefwfd, Chhstine A. MD ....127 Littlejohn, PAark C. MU ..... ,80 Littlejohn, Stephen G. MD ....82 tittles, Joel A4D ... .........33 Littrell, J Srvtt GPM .. .....148 Litzinger, linrla J. PdD ........42 Liu, C~^.en9-Hurd h4D ..... ..72 Liu, Edward C. PdD ..... _7Q 62 Lw, Jear, H. PAD ...... J05, 116 Liu, Jnhn F. AdD ...........151 Liu, Kevin MD .............146 Liu Nadine PdD ...116; 117 Lisely Jarnes W UO ......63.57 Lively, hlichaal 5. MD .....36, 75 !.ivesay, W' Scott FAD ...... .147 Livigni: Thcmas A. OTH ...8H Livingston, Charles D. MD ...39 Livingston, Jacqueline 5. DO .136 Livingston, Joshua MD .....103 Livingston, Shannon 5. MD .. .51 Llanns, Altura f?. MD ..... ...75 Lauyer-Lmier, Carmen E h1D 131 Llonlpart, Juan A. h9D ...144, 145 Lloyd, Phys Ttxpy ANC ......4b Lloyd, Timothy H. MD .......103 Lobaugh, Pdark L h1D ........77 Lachte, Erveln R. MD ........109 Locke, Laurie B. tvtA ........69 Locke, Wdliarn PAU .........149 t dcker Dan L. MD .. 53 Lorkay Renee G FAD .... A2 Lockhart Jonathan C. PAD ...HO Lucke?art L Bradley tdD .. ...46 Luckl•arl. Sharon K. A4D ..46, 100 Lockfear, h-0ike L MD ..... ...54 Ldckmiller, Banjamin J. RN . 79 Lockwood, Melanie M. NP ...139 Ldcus, Paul A. tv1D .. .... _42 Lrden, Michael A. hiD .......146 t cdhia, ishwadal V. h9D .....139 Loe, Arils'N. MD ...........142 Loeb, Michael U. MD .. _ ....:44 LoeP~er, Paul W. MD ... .3i, 57 Loeschen, Steve K. DO .. ....37 I-vewen, 61athew L. DO ....71 Loftin, Keisha L. h1D .... ...121 Loftin, James S. AdD ...... .109 Loftus. Ti,omas S. MD .. ....42 Logan Jr, Jarnes S. PAD .... _ .84 Logan, Anne D. h9D ......5.'..: 127 Lohla, Evelyn R. MD .........72 Leja, Wilmer E. tAD ..........8b Lomenzo, Kenneth G. h4D .... 89 i oncar, Dragu6n MD ......61, 52 Lveergan, Gail MD ..... ....49 Lang; James A4. A4D ........139 Lung. Joseph h1D ..........144 Long. Kenneth L. tA0 .. ....136 Long. Rcberl J. MD .........148 Long, Stafford R, PA ... ...83 tong: William F. MD .. _77, 138 Lorgido. James B. MD ......138 Langley: David W. b1D ........29 Loegcria, ! inda 5. PT ........4b Longoria, Mario A. MD ....39, 99 Longwell, Paxton J. MD _ ....60 loos, Jason T. MD ... . 31 Loose; Isaac A. MD ... _ .44, 69 tautens, Robert J. MD ..... _52 ..deer: David W, DC ....... .69 Lopez De 4'icto, Armando h1D .138 ! cpez Jr, Alejandro h~ID .......30 Lopez Jr Marco A. h9D .. .113 topaz Jr Rafael MD .....71. 135 topaz, Carolyn 8. CNA ......103 Lopez, Cynthia MD ..........9H Ldpez, David N. MD ........109 Cdpez, Eva J. h1D .. .. ...116 Ldpez, Fernando MD ....105, it6 Lopez, Gabriel MD56, 5i, 103, 125 Lopez, John M. DC ... ..... 57 lope>_. Jose A. MD .. .......68 Lopez. Joseph A. MD .......109 Lope>_. Julio A. hiD ..... ...149 Lopez, Kim E MD ...... ~6, 103 Lopez; Kim L. MD .. .......127 Lopez; Laurie E. CNA .......103 Lopez, Le&„ia MD .......... !?8 Lopez Linda E. MD ... ..68, 90 L.cpez: Lydia R. MD .... ...105 topaz, Manuel PAU .........107 topaz Noel PAD ..... _ .....H6 Lopez, Ramona C. MD ....47 Lopez, Rene 8.h1D .........108 I-apaz, Ruben A4. A4D ......73 Lopez, Shannon P,. MD ......11f1 Lopez, Yvonne F. MD .......122 L operCamarill, Lisa MD .....140 Lopez-Glynn, Michele MD .....32 Lopez-Cuena, Raul MD ...58 Lope;: lira, Thelma A1D ... ,57, 63 topaz-Roland, Linda E. PAU ...90 162 Beech Street Provider Index - Leredr. Re'~eaa A. MD .....132 l.ren .Jan C. NP .. .. ....67 Lc•er:_cn Pdark A. PAD ... ..148 Lotan. Dan PAD ............135 Lott. Dav.d L. Pi .. ';7 Loudern„k, Gary G. MD .. ,103 Laudon. Eliraheth A. MD .....107 LcaGh. Frederick C. MD .... , .89 Lads. Jack A. hdD ...........47 Louis. Matthew S. PA .. ...129 Loukas Ji'. Demetrius F. MD 39.43 Love, Lawrence L MD .. 95 Lcvelad A'ilfam D. CPM ....130 Lcveli James L MD .......121 Lovett. Jeanne MD ....... _t27 Lovett, Twi1a Dawr. J. MD ....147 I.uvlnr„ VJJliam M. MD .. ..49 Lcvoi. hdichael S. PAD ........59 luvv Jr; James R. A9U ........74 Lc'"v, Robert R. UO .. ...31 Lcwde s;ebster S. MD .147, 149 Love I VJ!Iliam M. MD ....92 Lowe. Darla G. MD ......139 Lcvve. George vV. MD ... .. ~t3 Lowell ~ecrGe G h D ........44 Lcw'er~tein. Jason E MD .....44 Lower, Kristen F MD ...... .L12 L,wer SaraF J. PT .........48 Lauver, Thomas P.. MD .......94 Lcvvn. ha G. A9D ..... , .39 Lavrev Robert W. PAD ...... A7 l.r..vvry George h1. PAD .......123 Lc:vry', Lynnell C. MD .......123 Lowry, Patrick S. h1U ..... _141 Lcvvey, Robert C, MD ........128 Lowry; Thorr:as I. MD .. ... .44 I_oya. Karna DPM .. ..148 Lryal. Sabine h9D ........56:62 Leyez, Jorge E. MD ..........52 Loyola, David J. MU ........118 Lozano. Anr•:a ht. MD ..... _ 39 Lozano. Carlos A. MD .....110 Lozano. Clara H. MD ....... ~2 Lozano, Jorge hiU .......72 Lozano, Jose M. MD .. . _67 Lozano Michael E.tdD ....,.116 1..ezano Rcdollo PAD 87 96, 98, 99 Lozano, Rolando A. MD .126, 127 Lu, Douglas L. DC .101. 106, 129 Lubin C:ak; H. A1D ..38. 50, 54 Li.v:;as. Gavin J. DC ..........55 Lucas, J R!rhard MD ... ....91 Lucas. James R. MO ......101 Luccbese. PAara DFM .....48 LLC;; ''hristopha P. MD ... S8 Lucca. Dawn T. MD . _ .....59 i u;:e, Patricia H. MD _ ..94 Lucid. Henry S. MD ...:13, 99 Luckay. Frank A. MU .........61 Luececke RoberlA MD .....103 Lueceket .:cook EDD .......146 Lugo, PAary Lau PT .........129 lag clams. Felix D MD 137, 1:58 W i, Raphael C. MU . ........96 Luk Jnhn C. h1D . ......47 Lukens. Sherry J. CNA .. ..138 Luna, Johr. S. OTH ..........88 Luna, Joseph H. A4D ..... _ .11U Luna, Joseph R. A4D .....50. 110 Luna. Martha MD ..101, tOG, 125 Londbiade, Deborah D. MD ..tG3 Lundeen. Thrn•:as E. b1p ....145 Lunke, Roger J. hflD ...124 Luo. YehungV MD ~.tU2106 Luquetta, David DC . ........92 Lui e ~; J S. h4D .. ...119 1-ut er, John S. MD .120.. 133 Lutz. Richard .4. DO ........4A Lux C^ristaphe L MD ...142 lux Lduls J. MD ...40: 100 Lyda Timothy S. hiD ...112, 134 Lynch. D PAatl CPht ...... . 14i Lynch, Oennis tviD ..........141 Lynn Macrae, Alastair L. MD ...86 Lynno Michael D. DO .53, 54.65, 98.136 i..ynns Robert D t^.D ........103 Lyon ReGer M MD ....113, i'22 Lys in Kr ys_tot J PAD .......41 Lyitle Jarnes A. PAD ........33 Ma. Helen DO .. ....... ... A7 PAaben, Sue A. h1D ... _ . ....47 Mabry, Lea:~t R. MD .... ....110 Pdarbeaih, Blair R. MD .. . ..97 MacDonald. James C. Mp ..123 h9a adye :, Anurew J. D,1U ...128 ' hdaohell G, arses H. A-0D75, 76, 104; 1 f,:5. 116 h4acias, Marra A. h•1D .... .85. 58 PAacik. Fel:pia K. DO .... ,.56..89 Mach; Jahn B. A-0D ... ....8i Ma^~cay. Daniel A, MD ...99, iG0 Mackay, Karin hdD .......... c1 Mackey. Dcn A, h1D .........139 hackle, EuGene J. MD ....96, 98 Ma •krizz Lu s A, DA4 .... ...59 Ala.•lachlar Andrew A. PAD , 56 Ma: Master. Benzes C. MD ...15G Ma;:pherscn. Barbara E. RN .. A9 Maoris, Demetrios N. MD 112; 135 Mactal, Jos-etira A. PAD .......91 Madden, Thomas tN. DPM ....77 Maddox Robert K. MAD .......78 Mali, Ja :'I hdD .... ......52 Madiselty, ~adhir MD ......148 t•Aadrid. Alberta PAD ........39 A4adry, Robert PJ. h1D ....57, 59 A4adsein. James E. DAD .. ...133 Adadsen. S'aelley A1. RDT .. . u2 A9aese, Adrian CNA ..... _ 1 G3 Adaggard Er a E. b1PT ....67 Magill, Alf Ptl h MD ... »5 Aflagnabos,.c, Elizah^.th L. h1D 124, 126 Magron, Karen C. PAD ..1 U2; 1U6; 125 PAaycon +f hael R. P1D .....108 A4agrener r'ebueLA A4D .111, 116 Adahai`ea A":drew G. h4G ... _69 Ma`tenum. Viuek MD . .... ~5 Maher. Jn :n K PAD ....Ei Maheshwa i; h9ulc.;l P MD .....83 Maher, Susan J. hiD ........107 tvlahl:rann, Lori L PT ... ...129 Mahmood, Altab A9U .... ~ .59, 61 hdahmcud, lNaleed DO .......31 Mahcoey, Debra S. NP .. ...92 A4ahcney, Pair!o4a h10 .......;12 Adahoney, Thomas P. FAS 64 Maidmenl Helen J. PAU ..41, 136 A-0an. Ellis G. DO ......... . 58 Malnrs. Michael ,!. P:1D ... _ ...68 Maidonadn Jr. Humberto J. MD »0 tvla!donado Jr, Jcse R. MU ....78 klaldnnado, Carlos E. DO .....73 hlaidonado Eriward NP ....82 Maldonzdc Elaine M h1U126, 127 hlaidonado, Gilbed MD .. ....83 Ada'donado Jorce L. h10 .....131 Maldonado J'.,a:tA MD ......71 Maldonado: Oscar MD .....52 Alaidonado, Raul 0. DPM ... .73 Mafia. Richard C. DO .....69 tviaiik. Amin L. MD . _105. 118 hdalik,>•zh9rMD ......144 Malik, DurJa~ta A. MD .d7 Alalik, Khalil PAD .143 Alalik, Sa!eem N. A9D .. _42 Malik; fariq S. PA ....... _83 Marinas, Michael G. MSYN ....133 Mailadi; 6'~ayvar R. MD ... ..83 Maileske. Joseph J. MD .....37 Hallett Ili, Charles B. h1G .. . tvla!lick. Saleem H. AdD ...95 h9aimberg, Caroline G. MD ...135 h9a'ena III. Charles B. MD .... 44 Alaicra. Mark T, hiD ..... ...33 Adalnne. h/ishael R. DO _ ..64, 99 A•laione, Pamela A. LSw' ...32, 35 Maloney, Shaun A. MD ..... .50 Maicuf, John G. DO ..31, 61 Afla!uf-Russo. GI•:ristiar•, F. PAD ..89 tvialviy~ F akash MD ... ...55 Mambapoor vriswaryoth h1D ...96 DAanaln. Yvonne S. tv1D ....59: 61 bdanax, Stanley J. hdD .......150 hdanax Teresa V. PAD ......15G Manayan, Rex C. MD .. .. S8 Ad'andalapo, Bhuvana P MD .. ~'L Ma•iess Jason W. PT ..138 Ma•dredi. Philip D. MD ..ii2 Mangat, Harrneet S, tAD ..116 tdangi, Sails h10 . _ ......87, 149 Mang:. Sanjiv MD ......... , .97 h9angmne, Jo ~n S. MD .......35 Adangipudi, hterthy V. MD3G, 31, 56, 63, 114. 145 A1a~gia. Narain D. MD . ...57 A9angou Karim, Roberta MD 87, 90 Mangos, John A. M1AD ....126, 127 A4angurn. Charles E PAD .....148 Mani, .!ayashree MD .........»7 tAanl Ap?, Ronald E. h9D .. A2, 78 Manjunalh, Sh'ikari.pur D. MD ..88 P••lznkn~vsky, Jerald A. h4D .... 42 hiamr, Michael W. MD ........54 Adana, Paul h1. MD ......... ~)4 hlann'ng D Wilson PHD 77, 139 Adanr rag Jahn. E, h1D a9 Mandny Johrr L. MD .. ....139 MManr.ing, Michelle T. MD ....151 Manrir•g,. Robert J. A9D .. . S9 hlamtirg. S San h1SW .. ~ ~ti, 50 h1anocha, Jahnavi R. b1p ....i28 P.lanocha, Lcvelra=h. K. MD _ .1^:6 Pdanohar, Nash:n DO ........66 PAanohar Pri:i M. PAD ...65 DAannharan Paial R. biD ..85.90 Mansell Jahn L. MU ........141 hlansolo. Rona':d PA. PAD ......79 hlansour. Edgard S. DG .....139 hiansouc. P,9argaret RPT . ... A9 hlantheiy, Joseph R. MD ......'r9 41an1m',adi K: snana h1. Mp ..103 ^.M1anuel, A.ahony J. PAD ....33 Manuel, Jcdy R. PA ... _ ....30 PAanvam, Bala V. MD ..... 14U hAaple, Phili, i. h9D .. ... _68 Maples, Thomas J. DC ......90 Maples, Vr'iiliam J. DC ........34 htar9danr Sar to MD ..... .-.42 "Aarburre Cocrtney R. MD ..127 P1archand G~eyory h1D ..37 M rc ~ni. Andrea DO .. ;35 Marcos Gu~:lermoA.hAD ....11U P.larcos yolan~a h1D .. ..118 +,larcoviah P,abe:'t h10 ....93» +Aarcum, Jehr';J, MD . ... 126 Marcum, Kenn S. PA .e*4 Marcus, C`r slophe Afl0 .1 U9 Marcus Howard R. MD .. 40 htarr.us Jcei D. PHD ..... _ ..139 blank Billie J. P,1D ... _ _98 PAzres Jr. Adolph PAU ......:53, 40 Margo. Annette i. PHD .... , . aU P.1arGofin; Steven P, PAC1 ...... ;37 Mariano, Myrcc C. tviD ..... 55 Mariei, Eduardo .l. PdCi .. _...97 4larin, Elena L. h1D ..........98 Marie, Luisa F'. h4D ..........94 P.larina, Doma F. PAp ........78 Marina, Jose M1. DO .........90 P.larinr,, Cciic A. PAD ...... ..89 Mark. James E. MD .........113 Mark. Sieahen L. MD ...148 ^larkey. Keith L. Mp ...124 AAarking L. eorye H. h1D .....37 Markley, Mlchalle MD .. - .37 Markowaz, Sheldon L. MD ... ,40 Markus ~h, Robert hi. h1D .....39 Hadar, Suzanne B. MC .....t32 PAarmel. Richard h9D ....103. 125 Maroney, Kimberly S. tv1D .....98 Marouf, Lina M. MD .."[6. 79, 123 PAarquez Gu:lermc U. PAp .8fi, 90 ^AarCUez PJanyG.HD ...39,'39 ^.1arGUe~ Raul A. MD ...66 Man;uis Rohal E. MU 44, 54, 79 PAarrero, hlagaly V. PHD ....1G6 Mari ro Ra!ael J. MD . ......55 Pdarr:ott, cue LPG .. ..33 Aiarrnyuir, Gerard A. h4D ....146 b1arraquir:, Sant!ayo MU ... , .145 h1arrnqulo, Yvette M. LSW ...133 Marrow, Brandon C. PT .... _82 PAarrufo Benito V. MD ...1':6 Marsellus, Cessley MD ... 148 Marsh I ~, lNill!am S. DO ....77 Marsh, Amy N. PA .... .....83 htarshali, Bern! Neil N. MD ....81 Marshall. Erin. E. MD ........100 Marshall. George Ken K. PvID ..31 61arshall, Gordon P. MU ......44 Marshall. Jc^'es DO . ...29 Pdarshail. Kernet~ G. 61D ... _81 Marten-Egli .Gerard L. tv1D ....77 Martin I!I, Thomas A. MD iUS. 931 PAartir:, Andrew J. hiD 65, 83.85 htartin, Bilit R DPA1 .... 1O1 ASadin, Bn-re G. UO . ......101 "Aartir, C. arses R. tviD ......83 hiarlie, Davin L. A9D ...38 b1artin, David 4^L MD ......59, 99 Martin, Oeaadra L. hiD ..116. 119 PAartin, Edc DC ... .... 85 Martin,, Jawb L. PT .. - .69 Martin, Jaime MD .. ....108 Martin, James C. MD .....110 hlaliq ,IOnstP•a~. E MD ... 58 Martin, Joseph C- A1D .. _..146 "Aaron Josaph E. ".9D ...121 PAartin.. Jrst i L MD c1: 75. 105 hlartir, Kathleen R. h9D ...143 Martin, Laura M. MC ....... _79 P.4artin, Lorenzo F. MD .....59, 63 PAartin, Manuel J. P.1D ........37 Martin, Michael 8. MD ... ?9.101 P,1artin, PAichaei R. MD .. .. 143 h1artin, Patrpk W. Di. .136 41arlin, Paul U. MD .....1~7 btartin, Ray h1 P,dU ......53 "darlin, Rag C. MD ..... ...45 Martin, RiGiard B. tv1D ........33 Ma7tin, Robert O. A1D ........85 Marlin, Rodney B. h1D ........80 Marlin, Ronnie L. f%A.........129 PAartin, Steve PJ. PAD ........ ~56 Ma Cn, Theresa C. P.1D ......82 Malin: b"Jayne R A1D ......79 Pdartin, William R. MD ...... _89 hla:rtindale, Jimmy J. PT .....129 Mart!ndale, Timothy D. PAD146. 151 Martinez li!., Jwnuin L A-0D ...103 Martinez Jr. Cevanda PAD ...131 Paad:nez Jr. Miguel r. MD 1U1, 118 Mart~,nez, Auyu-sir MD .. ii6 Martinez. Codes R. MD ......103 h1ar6net. Cat~arlne,A. A1D tiG, 83 P a•f.^.ez. Cessr A. hti) ~,6, 7?, 97, 98,1»9 h4art'inez, Uayo'aedo PAU .. ...52 Martinez, Oariiel hAD .. .... _T3 Mat :ez, Fe nando MU .....itC t~a`l ::ez. Frank F. PAD .......58 Mai'~nez, George D AtD .. _ .37 Martinez. Jr'r'rey M h1O ...1'35 PA+•t ~:ez. Jose A. MD .. 32, 44 hladaez. Jose R. MD .....99, 98 P1arC^e< K. Ily MO ...... ...39 P.arl.nez, Manuel PAO .... ..116 P arGnez, A•1ario A. h1U ........59 h4art'.nez. Martha MD .........5'L Martinez, Mary J. MSW ......134 hdartu,,ez, Raul A. MD ... _65.. 66 Martinez. Raul G. MD .84. 92, 93. 103.125.135-137 Martinez, Renate G. MU .111. 116 hlarlinez. Ricarrto S. DC ..... 57 P.iartne<., Rcbeit A. MD ......79 hlart!nez. Rcbem p. MD _ ...97 Martinez. Ruben U. PAD .......72 Martinez-Diaz; Melissa MD .72, 98 hdaainez-Poet, Jorge N. tviD .12Q 125 Martinez-Guino, Carlos E. Mp57. 59 Martinez-Soria, V~.ctor M. MD .116 Ma•t-°Hclm, Sharon J. PAD 81. 15L' h+a•usid-: Juan P. MD .... ..103 hiarJVada, Llmamaheswa R. MD51. 58, 63, 77, 78 h"an,el, Janes E. h9U .....91; 99 h9arzani, Sac K. LSVJ .. ...50 hdasaryk Anthony K. MD ..... A9 Mascarenhas Russel; A. MD .98 Masciale. Jchn P. MD ..51, 61, 97 Mascorrc I. Samuel:1. MU ..t38. 145 P.lasccnc lNhitney V, h4D .....29 Macke David R. DC ... 1G6 69ason. Chnst!na 1 LSIN ....:13 A9ascn. Christ~aphe N. MD ....:91 Meson, Eva M. A9D .. ......11G A4ason, Jovepb M. LPG . ....9G Mason, Richard G. PAD .. ..75 Masan. Robert Ni. A4D ........61 Massani Kash:mira K. MD 71, 72 Massar Ja n_a L. hAD ..95 h assail. Rueniph J. N1D . ...1"s4 biassanbiarg Bryan E. hdD ....82 h9assey, Fred M. P.10 ........11:1 Massey, NJarcer B. hiU ..... , .70 Masters Jr. Pv1a¢P:ew E. MC ... 40 Masters, PaV•:ck A. MD ..111. 116 Hastin, Robert E hiD .....3L. 59 Mastrovich, John D. MD ....W I Masulio, Lawrence N. A9D .....36 PAaszak, Gary J. MD ... 105. 116 h1ata. Juan C. PT ...... FB Matalon, Ralp~t MD ........iG3 hlalelka, KPnreth D. 4tD ...63, 97 h4atert;. Ru re-sa L NP ......101 Matey Jr. DcuylasA MD ....60 Prlalhew, Betzi MD ...... ... ~l7 Mathews, Jeselle A. MD ......9G A4athews, Robert J. A4D .......65 Math as. B~II J. h1D .. ....92 h"aths, C`.ades R. MD ..39. t36 Mathis, Lee Rcy PAD ... .....94 Mathur, Sa^J-p'J. MO ........29 P.9atkin, Chagos M. DC ... _91 hlallock, Jchn S. MU .. _113. 116 MaGOCk, Robert C. MD ...... 70 h4alcsky, Janice H. LPC ..60, 7A h-0atsubara Alsushi MD ......99 Matthew. Mirhaei MD ...... s0 Matthews Ili, Thomas K. MO ..138 Matthews, Carolyn M. MD .....95 Matthews, Joan. A9. PHD .....135 Matthews, Kanneth L MD105.131 hiafthews Robert C. A4D . 65 Masthews Tnor.as L. A4D ..131 Matthews 4b511'~am H. h1D ....t24 A4altingly; Arthur T. Pv1D .. .. 33 Matticli; cargos Mu .........aa Mailsc F.Izabath R. MD ....139 tvtau; Richard D. MD .........92 Maugar Michael A.. DC .......57 Mauldin Jr, Jam25 E. MD .....92 61aai n, Alien L. MD .... ..79 hiaurder. P,lark E h1D ... .IOG AMuney; Dorila MD ..... _ . _72 A4ar.~.on. Robert T PAU ...... 46 Adaxwell. Aann C. hAD ..... , . 40 Maxwell, Edviard A. PA ......129 Maxwell, Mark DO . .. ... - .29 Maxwell Michael 4N. P.9D ... _138 hlax yell. Shane R. MD .. ..77 Maxwell, Stephen A. MD .108 127 h4axwell, Vyilliar.•: C MD ...45. d7 May J•. Rcoert A. MD ...... 64 A4ay Jr, 'PJ Samuel 6".p . _ , .1 a8 htay, Jon L. MD ............139 May, Robert A MD .......58. 64 Afljrbe ~. J nni`er K. MD .... f,8 Mayer i.nry A. MD .Tr. 140 Mayer W ili.am D. MD .... 39 tAayes, Bruce N. PAD ..... ..120 Mayes,. Thomas C. MD ......126 flay ., Jese MD .. ... _ 53 ht yr~ rd. Cum's D. AdD .. ...86 Maya rd. Duaee W. PAO .....1U3 M ti hard. Janes J. h1D ....34, 49 Maynard. T~:muthy C. PAD ... _68 Mayo, Russell E. MD ........142 Mayoral Jai.^. e L.. MD .......106 May:, f2ayma^d C. MD .. ..05 Mays. Steven C. UU ...tUB. 111 Mazer, Jennifer MD ..........92 h4azunidar, Bhaskar MD .....103 Mazza, Far;k G. MD ...... <19 h4azzare, Mark A. MD .......148 Mazzini, Jnrye C. P.1D ........53 Mboudeu. Simon P. MD ......85 Mc Grath, Kr'sti L PT .......101 McAaen. Olhrpaedi MCG ....87 Mcaliister. Russali K. MD ....139 McArinch. Scott MD .. ..3u h-0c&earky; Ke'rin L LPC ...118 hdcBride: Bonny W. LSiA' ......31 h1r,Bride, Brenda J. LS'A' . ....32 Mr•Bride, Mirhaei 0. MD .. - ..15G McEride. `NilLam A. PHU ......31 Adcb~nom, 4'Jillam M. h1D .....69 Mcburney, tarries H. MD .. f3. 97 McBun:ey, Tenan;;e A. MD102, 108. 125 Mca"rey, Amy J. MD ... .. 42 Mccai`rey, Ecward T. DPM ...141 McCain, Davd B M:D ...... 19 Mcca n, Siefahe B, PAD .......29 MccaleC, William E. MD ..... -44 Mccatl L'avid MD .......105 A7 •Call Dav~:d a. PAG .. , .....145 Mccarsh. Sara A4D ... ...ti6 McCarmll, Gregory D. MD .. ,116 McCarron. ':'dill':am E. MD .....3:1 t-0aarthy; h9ichaei J. PAD .....132 McCa they, Paul D DC ....79, 99 PAccarty, PAaltnew F. MD ..... A5 htccaly. Roby^. E. PAD .. ....,SG h4rcary, Lrigh 5. MD ........:17 Mccash, Charles S. MD .....123 hdcCati~ran, C E~ic MD .......85 Mccauley, Ronald K. PdD .....145 A9Mlellan; Russell l.. PdD .. ,148 Mccleiland. Jehr, R. DC .......34 Mccielland. Michael L. MD ..50 h4cGlelland, Tarnre B. MD ....110 tvlcCluny, Michael C. DC ......34 Mrd xe Jr.. K r .eth E. MD ...81 Mr.clurg. Gurt!s A MD ..... . 19 AdcGu;key, Martlvn M. MD44 69. 79 Mcwlley; Jrseph R. h10 .....132 h1t:Cr•ilo,gr, Randy F MD ....77 hlcCrinell Heather R. NP .. .82. McCord: Don L. PAO ......65. 70 PAcCcrd.. Mic*:gel Pr'. h1D .....103 hlcCcrrey, Barbara MD ......132 hicccurt, Array R. A1D ... ..td8 McCoy, Dar ~} K. MD .. ."nd, fi7 NcCry Dehur:.h L NP ......147 A4cCcy, Joseph H. PHD ..... a0 McCracken Silly R. PJP ......82 McCracken Joseph D. MD75; 116, 122 McCrady, YJllliam M. h1D ......73 tvicCrary; Kevin W. MD ....83; 85 AdcOrary, Mark W. MD .......1d2 PvlcCrary•: Teresa R. LSIN . _ ...69 AdcCray, Brandy L. MD .. ...128 A1rcreless, G:ar D. PAD ......it6 McCrory, Beau L MD ........53 AflcGrorr, Ux:e MD ..... ...t10 AdcCrory, KAE A. CO ....... .82 auU ~ocu dawn n :."u ..... we b1 ,C Isar Patti K LPC ...... _41 M Cu11ey; EI¢abeth K. LPC ..142 P.4aCulley. Susan E. LS',N .....83 Mcoulinagh. John hi. MD .. - ..`'8 h".cCullouyh, Kathleen A. NP ...74 Mcresxey 14 Ghades F. h4D .139 Mcc'tchen, acmes F. MD ..64, 78 Mcrul~~^.an. Michael U. PAU ....56 bicrianiel, Jeffrey N. LPC .....60 h1cDaniel. Randal L. UG ......69 h1rdavid, Anr'raw J. h9D ..139 P.1:Dnnaid, Andrew 1"J. h"D ...148 69 DmaIC, Anwadha R. PAD ...47 h1~C..,.-all Deviard U. 61D .....81 hlcDnnald, Douglas K. PdD ...941 McDon id, Gleon A. MD ....91 hicDonalr', Jchn C. DO ... _ ..8» Mc'Jonaki, 4launce L. PT . '?'3, 89 McDonald, V Andy PT _ ...76, 85 61-Doa.ell, Arrd:...'w PT .. 97, 99 41rdr ,Heil. Mark E. DPM 48. 116 M- Dcucai 'eJro E t 1D _89,149 P9r,C uq 11. J-yi ~ia H. PAL'.....5E P1 EIh trey..nr n i.PC .. At M~Ehany, Krriberly K. MD ...103 htc adders. Beverly K. PA ... .83 h9c;aa„nd. Dav'.d C. h1D ....29 McHadanr~ Don•ia E. LPG .....80 Mctadand, Melrrda B. MD ....Y9 hlcrada•id Alicnael MU .......75 M.,a land Tirnoi`ry R. hflD ~7 h1rtarlare Jr, Jce R. MD ... , .123 h14 algae, Jahn R. MD .......35 HcFadane, M Elaine f=HL' .. _141 PAcFalane, Robert F. MD54, 67, 93; 94 Mcfalirg, David A. MD .......fi0 McGarity. Peter L. MU ......124 hicGaugney, Beth LPC .......80 McGee. F.1aiy K. MD .... ....81 hAsGee, Michael V. DO ...... 29 P.9r,Gee. Timothy tv1. h1D ..99. 101 PACGehee. Jarrett T. h1U .105, 118 P1 gill, t1 rr~aretf,. CNM _ ...121 A l'irnis. Henr'• P. DG .......57 McGi~lrery I'v, +Nilliam T. h9D 44 Mcgloth.q PAatihew S. MD ...110 Mcgovran, JIII M. MD ........141 Mcyewen, Henry W. h4U .. ..54 PAcGraw. DunalJ V. L'O ...r'4, 139 hlrpuff, H Stan A4D .........125 A1r:Guim, Katharine R. MD ...UJ3 9oncrse. Thorns S. PAD .... 3S M. nivasan. Venkatesar. MU ..134 P1'rrtyre, UCUg'as K MD X32 McIntyre, Randall W. MD . ~34, 37 McKay Uaeir. E. MD ...... .142 41eHee Barr;. PA .... ....91 Mccey Micha,.l S tv1U ..103. 1'l5 Mckeever, John D MD ....61,64 b1r;Kellar, Ja~aeph M. h1O ......91 PAr,Kellar. Lee D. MD .. _ ....91 M karma Jack F. tr1D .. ...106 Mc.xen a, -,Jiliia^± R. MD ...7q 72 M kenzie, Bonnie Y, PAD ... .75 Mckenzie, Brad A. DC .. ....1 ~45 McKenzie, GregcrJ G. MD ....I6 Mckenzie, Heal^~er A. PAC ....128 Mckenzie, Heather h4D .......33 M1lckenzie. J Robert GNA ..... ~6 McKanzie. Jour. M. h9C .......70 61r,Kenzie. PAary C. NF ... i 0 M kenzie, Rosanne T PND ...51 ^A :k.:9shy; Swtl W. h10 ....57, 59 PACKnlyhl, Maxey D. MD .....29 Md coil^., Thomas B. MD .....83 McLean.. Daniel P. hiD ........86 41cL an L'„iana MU ... ...140 P1Uelland Ca.;da A. hdD . ~ 57, 61 4cialMnd. A9ar:c L MD ... .49 d..le are, Theodo e L, h'iD 95, 96 h1r.Lecd, hiichaei R.. MD ... ..65 hlcloughlin, !an C, h1D ........49 h1 :,ahan. Sandra A. P.iD ....138 ^9cn;abon, Roherk MD .......145 41cMahor Sha cn R. tv1A.....118 41c .gin, plane A. MD ... ..128 McMains, PAer ck J. PAD .. .. 47 >1cMaras Ke~ko 41U ....tU7. 1'13 Mcr ~„hael. Ja,.ies F. MD .. _33 1 P1.Ilan, Chrstophe MD 32, 143 PAch101an, Donald E. hiD ..32, 143 PAcMalan. Sara .1. LSW .SU h1cM:11ir,. Reagan B. PAD 53, '12, 98 PAcMinn, Thomas R MD ...33, d7 hkPdnrres Kim E. P;1D .. 92 McMullen. Craig M. h9D. -... -.55 Mcr^ufien. Ur.aGlas N. PAD ....40 Mc"Aurtr:a: EP Dicta B. b1U fi7, 116, 179 163 Beech Street Provider Index h1cnabb, James U. tv1D ... . , 44 h?cNabb, Kevin L DC ........7fi McNabb. Melissa PA .. ... .63 McNair, Shelly A4. MD ~ ......128 Mr,Nally Jr, Joseph F b1D .....64 Mcnaal. Catherine J. hiU .....i;i9 McNeal, h4arcus R. PT ...95.138 PAc.Neely; Cynthia R. MD ......65 PAr,PJeil, James L. h".D ......82 McNeil, JeNrey D. MD .... -.134 hicnei.l, Tom S. kiD ....... _62 McM1eill, John. kiD ..........144 hlctJichols. David W. PAD .64.. 78 h4cNitzkv, Pamela A. NP .....120 M^,Qaeen. PJi!liam J. MD .97, 101.. 144 Mcreynolds-, Tad MD ....... 36 McSha^., Mchael 1N. MD .....76 Mr,TaygaR, David M. MD .. ..145 hictamany-alien. Palriria F. NP .97 hicwill:ams. Bennie C. PAD ....45 h-0c'Nill!erns, fv1ichael PA .. .91 Meadows, Donato. C. hAD53, 66. 72 FAeadows, P.ene Y'. h4D ...40, 136 tAPaney.. Joan T. hiD ........134 Meanev John T Mp ........103 Means Frar-k DC ~4 Marl m Ricrrard S. PHD .....47 Medellin, Jesse E:. MD .. 113, 122 Medellin. Rc4and A. MD ..... 70 hie 'giros, Iran A. MU ..... ...'8 Adedical Center, Phys Ttrpy ANC 129 Medical, Center Phy h4DG ....119 Medina, Bedha L. MD .......86 PAedlna, Canes A. MU .....53, 72 Medina, Gilbed A. MD .......103 Medina, Gloria Iv1D ... _ ..52, 63 Mer,'ina, Javier A1D .... . 90 FAedina h'a•elym FAG ........ 99 Medina, h".aria L MD .........62 hdedina, Maria Y. NP ........1 It A4edrano, Carlos J. M11D ... . _B6 Medrane, Jaime PAD ........149 Madranc; Martha A. MD .101, 105. 131 PAedrlno. '.1411iam tv1D ..37 Meek, Craig A. MD .......80, 84 Meek, Suzanne M. MD ....80, 84 Meek, Niilliam d MD ........141 Meeks, Mark A. MD ..........67 hlefferl, Je1(rey J. MD .... ..107 Meher;dale. Anard W. PAD ....7E Mehkri, hntiaz A. A4D .........66 tdehmcrxl, Tariq MO ........ 40 tdehta, Meghal MD ....... _ .36 Mehla, Pratul R. MD ....11"s. 116 tAeier, Cad R. h1D ..113, 11Q 122 Meier, Map' Beth DC ...... _ .34 Meigs, Matthew MD .........99 Mein, Calv!n E. PAD .........123 tAeis ~ e: ier, Ben 4. MD .....5E Meis~ e•. Frank NJ MD .105, 107, 116 Ma sner. Kurt G. MD .......134 Melia, Luis E. PAD ...........69 Mejia, Rodrigo E. MD .... 61, 88 Melby.. Peter C. MD .....114; 116 PAelear Jason A4D .......39, 43 hielendez, Edwin MD . S1, 59, 61 h9elendez, Ivor h1D ..........86 Meissh; P;tark A. MD .........t03 Mellgren. Walter DC . , ......150 Me61yk, Anton M. MD ...29. 30 Mole, Jairo A. MD ..107, 116, 131 Melrose, Jenntler V. PHD .. ..;.15 Melton. Chades L. MD ..142, 143 Melton, Chades M. DPM ... - .130 Fdelucci, Michael B. MD 51, 67; 68, 75, 76, 105,1(!8, 116 Melvin; Jahn T. MD ......... 74 Alernbreno, Fernando E. tv1O .111, 114 Menchaca, Diego F. MD ......78 Menchaca, Virginia MD ......138 Mendelsohn, Richard B. MD .106 FAendenhall, Brian W'. M,D ..60, 84 Mendez, Jarod PAD ..........72 Mendez, Salvador J. MD ......88 hlendola, Heracio PAD ........53 hlendiola, Joe MD ........87, 88 hlendzabal, Jon3e E. MD .....60 Mendoza, Elsa 61D ..... ...53 Mendoza; Francisco h1D ......79 Mendoza, 'd'illiam E. tAD .....103 Menendez, Isabel C. MD ..67, 97 Menges, Jack E. MD ....... ,142 Merrick, Barry J. MD ........132 Mercado, Allan F. MD .. .....66 Mercado, Jairo L. MU ... _ ...53 Mercado, Lws S. A1D .........52 A4ercado. Manuel J. MU .. ug Mercado. hoary G. PAD 105, 116, 134 Merchant Tamara J. MD ....1C6 Moreau, Triray DPM ..... :43 tdemdith, David K. DO .......70 klerin, Alan J. MU ........119 h4eritt, Laura A. h4D ......... 42 h4eri(z, Neal S. MD .........110 G4eriweihe. I Chrislop MD -...76 A4eriwethe .Paul MD .........30 A4eriwether. Paul 0. MD 91, 150 Mersin, George P. MD .......137 A4ercla, Wendy M. MD ..... 56 h4errill, Carol L, LSW ........50 Marritt, CarolineT his -. _56, 6D Merrill, Daniel B. h1U .........51 tvierritk, V End h?D .. .... 76 Merryman; Jamey DO ........37 h4ery, Donna A MCi .........149 Macke Spots, Phys Thrpy ANC 148 tvlesserly, Liary N. FHD _ .35. 41 Metcalf, Nicholas A. MD ......66 Metcalf, Sloven J. MD .. _33 Metter Darlene F. MD ..120. 132 Mettotat, C Ted T. MD ........31 tdeLger III, Paul MU ........141 Meyer, John J. DC ......... 51 Mayer, John 4V, MD ...... _ ...74 Meyer loseph L. b1D . ,100, 136 Meyer Per.ela S. OTH ..113, 1Q tAeyer, Robert R. UC ......34, 55 A4eyer, Swil D. FAD .........36 A4eyer, Tirn tA. PA .... _ .....65 Meyer, Tory A. A1D .......... A6 Meyers, Jamie F. tAD .. .....94 Meyerson. Robed Y MD ......37 hAeynig, Jef`rey T MD _ ......39 Ivleza. Dominic M. MD ....116 tvleza, klario A. h1D .........103 Nc-za-Kane, C-loon L hiD ... ,128 Mezaraups, Gunar G. MD .49, 101 MyebrotC Arthur E MD ...151 A1ian, Abbas R. MD70, 74, 81, 150 Minn. Tapir MD .......... .»0 Miars, Chrstcphe W. G(i 146, 148 tvlicali, piano D. tAD ... a9, 87, 90 A-0ichaeis, Docalas B. h4D 145, 146 h;lici,aels, Wanda J. tviD ...31; 74 kl(c,el, Andrea W. MD ...... A9 Michel, JeBrey 6- MD ....33, 139 Michel, Rosemary DFM _ -..13U Mia!els, Sheryl D. h4D ..... _ .45 Micas, Kimberly L. MD .. ...147 MiddendoA, Robert C. MD ... 70 tdiddlehrook, Michael R. MD ..132 Middleton, Donald hAD ........73 kiiddleton Mchael L. MD ....140 ktieras, TI•omas ^N. MD ......116 hliesrh, Mary G. A1D . .95 Mignosa. Aurora M MD .....148 Mihm. Gan J. MU ..... _ .. _33 A4iklas, h1aryenn LS'N .......104 Milani. Daneen A. PHD ......106 Milani, Stephen B. MD .... _119 fdilaro Emil kiD ... .....60, 62 tdilboum, Catherine T. MD ...130 IAillar, J Gabriel C. MD ......100 tvliller Alexa~ider L. tAD ......131 A4iller Alexander R. MD ......112 A4iller, Bret H. A1D ....... , .151 A4iller; Brian H. Mb .. .......96 A4iller. Brian T. DO . ...3"e, 77, 99 Millar, Charles E MD ....110, 123 Miller, Cavid A. MD ......59, 63 tvliller, David fi. DC .......106 tvliller, frank R. h4U .........107 tutiller, Gibbs D. DC .. .......34 tvliller, Glenn R. DPh1 .... ...63 politer, Grady' F. h1O ..... ....77 Agiller, Gregory J. FA ... ....111 A4iller, Gwentlolyr. 6, PAO ......9G Millar, Hillary G. MD ...... .37 Miller, James GPM ..79, 130 Miller, Jeanne E LPC ...142 tdiller, Jeffery S. h1D .....69, 101 tdiller, Joseph P MD ........132 Aliller, Keith E. h1D .. ......55 Miller, Kevin MD ...35, 69 A4iller, Kyle S. DPM ......... 52 A4iller, Laura G. CNA .........33 A4iller, Lysbelh C. h4U . _ .....40 Miller, Mark C. DC ..........106 A4iller, Mark D. MD .......76, 81 Millet 0 L avrayne h1D .... .134 Miller, Peter L MC .. ?t. 136 Miller, Rcseann U. tAD .. ...116 tvliller, Stephen MD .....107, 144 tvliller, Steven E. MD ........33 A4iller, Thomas H. h4D ... ..29 A4iller, Wayde D. MD .........53 A4iller. Niilliam Ma M. MD ....138 htuliyan, 1T:omas'N'. h9O ......61 Mllikan. Robed R. PAU ......142 kl;liken, A4ad:n C. MD ........33 Pf,,lirg Jr, Tnunan J. MD . ..36 Aillirons. Cherie PA .. .... .101 Mills. Allen F.MD .... ._._.94 PA;IIs. Frank i. PT .........68 PAIIS, Shane 6. DO ..... 99 Mi!IS, TaraAMD .......,.,. AZ M~Iman. Robed M. PAD . A9, 101 h1acv, David h1D ............16 b1siein, Jerry H. BA ........118 h1~alenbury, Darlene M, MD .139 PAIPro. Elizabeth J. LPC ......116 P.1lmati, George E. MD .......112 PAims Jr Roy D. CO .. _ 56 PA'ms, Charles H. A1D ...116, 122 Minis, Robert'W. PHD ..... ..57 Mina, b{agad MD .......103. 12S hl.nadea, hdicF:ael A. MD32, 66, 91, 92 M:narti, 6~an h1D ..........3ti h1inch:ey; David D DFPA .....138 A1inck, Rrry N. M11D .........149 h1!ngea III, f2obet M. hiD .....45 M'~:nnhaar, Gutllermo i. h1U . _54 Moor. Robed C, MD ....72 M'nor, Steven T. PAD ..135. 936 Minors, Steve DC ...........34 hfinto, Lester h1D ... ........86 kt~.ntz, Michael L. MD ........ 57 Mnttz, Uri M. h4D .. 39, 43, 50, 51 Mira, Joatiuin G. MD ....131, 132 h1rafazali, Vapid MD .........53 A17amontes, Loretta M. MD ...123 PAiranda Jr, Larry M. MD . S3, 72 PA!randa, David A. PAD .. ....3fi MIrlnda Egbert MD .........57 4Aira^da, Estella 5. MD ..105. 131 "diranda Jorge E. MD .... .30 Mlreles. Ruv MD ........87, 89 Aheur, Jobe R. MD ......... 49 ALrkovik, Neoa h1U ..... ...131 FAirrer. PaUic!a D. BA .. ....110 PAirroo. Samuel A. MD ....... A7 Marto. Mary V. DO ...........42 Mlrlsching, Dewayne Pvt. DC _ .34 PAirza. Farcoy PAD ..........128 Miser.heimer, Kevin A. DC ....34 Miskovsky, Chrslophe MD .59, 61 Msra, 61een MD ...........138 Msra, Sanjay tAD ..........125 AUtchell, Bosnia H. DC ......105 PvGtchell, Chades'W- MD .. - ..77 hlflchell, Elizabeth L. MD .....171 PA!tchell, Georgeann LSIh' .....93 ^1'dd.+ell, Janet F. MD ... X37 M~Ichell, Lindsey G. OTH ... _67 Michell, Max H. RPT .. .... a2 `dar:hell, Pdelanie C.MD .....126 Mdchell, Robert E PdO .......76 ftct~ell, Robert S. MD ....59, 69 11ch:ell, Roderick tv1D .......65 ..lachell, Shaunna S. DO ......74 h1~~.ttal, Geepa MD ... ... ...40 Mittelb•onn, MatthewA MD ..139 Mixon, Timothy A. MD .......139 PAizani, PAohamrned R. A1D11fi, 119 P,Rze. Jennifer L. LPC ....77, 140 hiizes, Craig 6. tAp . ........56 h1oblad, Roger G. UPM .......76 PAobley, James A. A4U .... 31, 97 Alobley, John E. NP ..........82 hlocrygemha, Roger PA. h1D ..110, 111 Modak, Arvind MD ......... _59 Pdue, Roderick D. MD ...... 107 Moehdman. S"JIliam D. MD ....151 Moffatt Todd A. MD ..... ...147 Moffett, Todd A. MD ..... , ...147 Moffitt Jr, PAichael J. MD .139, 147 Mohamed, Carlos N. MD ......68 Mohamed; Shaifin.4. MD ..33, 45 blohamedSanta.. Odette M. MD 84 Mohan, Aparna MD ........ _52 h1ohandas. Arjun MD ......79, 83 Pdohendas. Rena h1D ...... _79 A4ohar, Dale E. MD ........ , 75 Mohnani, Arpana MD .. ...136 htok, W'ilham L. tAD .....103, 129 Moldovan, Amir MD .........141 Molina. Arturo h1D ......116, 119 Molina, Jose MD ............78 Alolina, Martin MD ...........55 Pdolina, Orestes PAD ......ii6, 87 PAolina, Rcdollo kiD .........133 PAoliot, Michael E. MD ........92 Molnar, Albert C. MD .........47 Momnn, Zahir h4D .. .. .....40 Monarcez, Cados N. MD .. ...53 Moncada Sr, .4mranda MD .86, 88 h4oncada.. Edgar E. MD .......52 h4ondini; Gregory F. MD ..31 h4ondolfi, Paul E. h4D ...144, 145 Mungare, ,lob tv1D ......... .31 Manhei(, Blythe E. MD .. .. A4 Monks, Brian E. MU .........42 A4onrce, Cynthia PAO .93, ii6, 119 PAunrce, A4ark M. LPC ........41 P.icnroe, Fhyltis K. MS .......122 hlonroy, Grace A. MD .72, 68, 98 MonlePro, Juar. F MD -... _ ..78 klonlanez, Guillermo L. MD ...87 h4ontanoklartine, Pedro 5. MD .86, 9A PAontany, Pa~.;l F. k1D ........139 Montelonyo, Saul MO .. .. , .110 Montemayor Jr, Raul M. MD ..116 Montamayur, David F. PAD .. , .116 Montemayor, Francisco J.. MO 116, 126 kloraernayor, Igna:do G. h4D ..145 Montemayor, Lenibel M. MD ...97 hlonlernayor, Ricardo A. MD ...75 A4entero, Karin E. MD ....... A8 tvtr,ntes-'.tialte ,. hdiguel A4D . _66 Montez. Anthony P LPC .. ...60 Montgomery, Johnny L MD ..141 tAontgomery, Mark L MD ....141 Pimty- ~:nery M'. noel PAD .....30 MrnlJOm,,ry Rosaro PHD ...135 hlonlgvmery-Bar, Laura 6. tAU 98, 105 Monlicciolo, Debra L h4D ....141 MonUniny, Valerie E. PT .46, 101 Montoya Chick, Marian N. NP67, 94 Montoya, Gregory R. MD ....142 Moody II, Aus9in R. MD ... 52, 76 Moody Jr, Joe M. h1D ...105, 116 FAoorad Jr, Philip J. MD .131, 133 kloore Ili, C ~arLS H, h1U .59; 64, 112; 134 hdcore Iii. Forrest 0. MD .. ...74 Adoore Jr. Ben;amin H. MD ...108 Moore, .Alan T. A4D ..... 45 Moore, Allscn D. tAD .. ....121 tvtoore, Carter J PAD .........91 Moore, Clii PHD ... ......35 Moore, Craig L PHD .........BO Moore, Frosty D. MD .........44 Moore, Gregory K. PAD ......136 h4oore, Jacob tAU ....... _ .72 kloore, Jena L PT ...........48 kloore, Jane A, LPC ....77, 140 Moore, Linda EDD .. ... ...146 Moore, Mark G. NP ...... -31, 94 Moore, Mark K. h1D .........151 Aloore, Michael E PAD ..... ..93 FAoore, Michele K, DC ........34 Moore, Paul F. PA... ...51, f,4 Moore, Rama K. NP .....61, 144 kloore, Randall F. h1U .......141 kloore, Reymald H MD ......126 Moore, R:H,a"d H A•1D .......54 Moore. Sharon MD .. .. AO Macro, Steve:^. B. PAD .. ..36 Moore, 4'Jalter 5. h1D .....41, 136 Moorehead, Elizabeth A. MD49, 56, 132 FAoosani, Aqullla B. MD ...47.. 100 Mora; Alexander MD ....110. 118 Mora. Ro6en A. PAD ........108 A1ora, Sebastian A. DO ......123 Morale, Samuel G. tviD . ....108 Morales, Cados F. MD107, 116, 131 Morales, David G. kiD .53, 85, 98, 13fi Morales, J Mark MD .......61 Morales, Luis 0. tAD ..... ..121 Morales, Philip A. MD .... ..105 Morales, Robert P MD78. 112, 13S Morales-arias; Jaime A. MD 6i, 82 hloralez, Steven A. MD ......11E Moran, J PaMck MD .........57 Moran, William J. PAD .. .....37 Morelli, Paul T. PA3L, 54, B7, 70, 94 Moreno, Alejandro MD .......40 Moreno, Graciela PAD ... .110 PAareno, Leonel G. MD ..86 Marenc, Luz MD .......116.. 119 Rloreno, Rosa A. h1O .........42 h1oreno, Sylvia LPC .........118 Morey, Allen F. MD .........134 Morgan, A B. h1D ...........35 Morgan, Alma R. PAD ....... _36 Morgan, Barbara K. MFC .....81 Morgan, Cecil D. DPM ....75, 9a Morgan, Chad Y. PHD .......142 Morgan, Chrisfophe B. DPM ...94 Morgan, Clyde N, MU ....... <9 Morgan, Douglas P. A4D .....131 Morgan, Gudmn PT .........62 Morgan, James A. DO .......1U8 Morgan, Lana K. PAD ...... ..75 Meric2, George F. MD .. ....142 Moritz, Charles E. MD ........41 tvtoraz, Lee E k1D ......... 47 Morrice-mcbrid,Amanda PHD .57 tdorris Jr, William E. MD ......I6 A4orris Sr, lames YV. tv1D ......32 A4orris, David B. MD .... . 32 Morns, David L MD .. ~ 33; 67 Morris, Uonald C. MD . _ . _ .76 A4orris, Howard G. MU ......143 Morris, James' M. hdD .....101 Morris, Kay h1D ...... ... .79 Morns, Michael W'. MD ......61 tvlorris. Scot R. MD ........ _54 Morris. Sequita PA. PAD .......68 Morns, Thomas E. MD .......62 A4crcis, William D. PA ... ..129 A4crrison Jr, Ray L DO ..... .fi5 P,4errison. Bryan K. PvID ..... y9 Morrison, Edwin B. F,4D .....148 Morrison, Jirrny J. h1D ......94 Morrison, Robarl J. MD .......49 tdorrow, Aaron 5. A4D ......1»6 tvlcrrow, John M. PAD .. 37 tvlorse, Jack A. MD ....... . b1 Morse, PAadha R. MD .......126 Adoton, Allen R. h4D ..... _ 79 Norton, Gary H. MD ..... _138 Manor„ PAarga2t L MD 70, %7, 82 MerLO, Peal E. MD .........121 A4r..rtcn, Randy L MD ........81 Morton, Reberca D. DC ..34, 145 Morton, Ronald G. tviO ....80, 91 tvicsbacker, Matthew E. tv1D ..133 tvioscrip, Cnrdella A. MD .....110 tvtoseley, S211y K LPC ........80 Mosely, Mary PA .. ... ..141 Aicses Lcfk:a R. PAD ...... .99 A4csier. David M. tviD .. _ ....48 Mosin:ar:, r`.nre E. PA ....63. 99 Mcskovilz, William S, MD ....:i7 Mosko^µ J B. P.1D ...... ..35 Moskowitz, Tal J. h1D ........81 tviosgceda, Albert MD .. ...110 htosqueda, Robert A. tv1D .53:89 h4css Jr; Jesse J. PAD ... 93, 107 A4oss, Joseph F. PA .........'101 A4oss. Sue tAD ............. .16 MeszKOwicz, Marvin R. MD ...116 Metes Jr, James M. MD ..57 Holley, Deborah PHD .....89. 90 Mott Flank E. 61D ... , ..132 140 tAott. Glen MD .............125 MouldsMerritL Christine C. MD .81 tvlouser Rebecca E. MD ..... 47 Meu(en, Chades P. MD _ ... _ .113 A1owa, Prasad V. MD .......11 kioy, Julie 0. MD - .. - ......136 A4oy'er, Uvvane C. UC ......1 C?i Moyle, James W. PAG .. A9, 136 Mozersky, David J. MD ..112 135 Mueller, Deborah L. PAD .. ,134 Mueller, Delaine P. A4D .......73 IAueller, Edward J. MD ......134 tvlueller, PA'ichael C. h1D ....39; 50 tvluellar, Thomas E. MD ...... 69 huhammad, Shahid MD .....108 A4uir, Kalherlre C. MA ..... _.53 A4wrhead, Joel T. PAD ... _82 Muiica. Thelma F. 0TH .......88 Mulcihy, Casey T. MD ........47 Mulder, Donald L MD .. .....30 Mc!grew, Parair, J. MD ..Ii6, 119 Mu;hollan, Jennifer A. MU ....141 tvtullan, Bertram S. MD .. ....53 tvlullen, John B. MD .... .. _91 hluiler, Jean M. MD ....104, 105 Mullalf, Chrlstopne T-DO _.61, fit Mullirs, David C. MD ........112 MtAlins, James D. MD . _ .....61 Mullins, Judith K. A4D .....61, G2 Mullins, P,hmlda. MD ........103 Mullirs, Roy C. DC ........ 34 tdalrow•. John P. MD ........105 MulroY, Pat~ick'W. MD .......129 Muntbawer; Anry L MD ......132 hfi;mfrey il, P Douglas MD ....43 Mummady, Prariyumna 0. MU .59. 63 Munden Jr. Herbert C. A1D ....38 Mundy, Gregory R MD ..106, 116 A4cndy, Larry J. MD .........148 Mcnir, Mubashar MD .........99 tvluoir, t~tuhammad MD .......42 tvlunir, Sofia R. MD ...... ...37 tdundz Jr; Ricardo A•1D .......121 A4unoz, Aiiilio A4D ...... ....37 A4unoz, Jorge MD .......111, 116 A4uncz, PAada De J. MD ..71, 135 Munoz, h4ark U. MU .. ... .103 Munro; Samuel UO ... .. .110 Munroe, Scott M. A4D .......140 Hanlon, Daniel L. MD ......30 P1Jm•on, William H. MD .......49 PAuratoglu. Adikael PAD .... . T1 Pdurdoch, Uouylas L DPM ...141 Murff, IN Gene MD .........147 Murf W4bm G. MD ... -147 Munro, inseph P. h4D ...1115, 116 Murillo. Javier MU ..78. 86, 87, 90 Mudey.. Dav:.d C. PAO ........UO h4Jdey, Warren T. MD ... ...150 hUJro, Daniel MD .........3Q 69 Murphree, Dennis H. MD .....116 Murphree. Jean T. MU ..161, 128 Murphree, Paul MU .........100 Muryhy. AIPaa G. MD .. -...91, 92 Murphy. Amy M, NP ........53 Muy;hy Chades W- h1D 67; 68, 84, 92.93,103.125.135-137 Murphy, Frank S. UO ........83 Murphy, !ra J MD .. .. _60 4Jrphy, Kim D MU 102, 10fi, 125 P.lurphY. kllchael L MD 84, 92, 93, 103,125, 135.13? Murphy. Robert R. MD .. 78 Murphy, Sieves W. LCD .. .101 Murray. C-d 0. MD .. .. .65 Marra,, Hepe A DPM .77, 98, 141 Murray; Rhonna G. LPC ......29 ktarray; Robert L. NP ......65 Alurray: Roaert R. MD ........68 G1urrnlann Don MD .. .......78 Murry, Jen S. LPC ...........31 PAurry, Rucker S. kiD _ ......7U Muse, Roger K. PAD .......134 Muthappa. Bacharania C. MU 5f., Mato, Dariel L. DC ..... 99 Mazza, Hugo E. MD .... ...110 Myers II, Johr. NP ..... _ .31, 94 Myers. Britton R. DC ... _ _ ..74 b1pers, Denn~s L. h1D .... ...141 Myers, J 4V. P:1O ..39, 43, 99, 100 Llyers, John 0. MD ..... ...139 PAyers, John G. MD .....112, 134 PAyers. Rabic S. DPM . . _66, 90 Myers-Milci1e11, Frances MD 71, 86 PAyrirk, Jarell T. MD ..... 143 N Nacol, PAiohael MD ....... .69 Nader, PatA C. MD 41, 79, 53; 13G tJadiga, Gana R, MD ........85 Naeem, Lubna h1O .........11G Nzeem, Muhammad MD ..55, 111 Nagarala: Vaddarse MD ..... B7 Na;7el, Thor^as R. A4D _ .....125 Naylieri, Lori M. MD ....37, 55 Nahas, Osama 8. MD ... ..56 Naik, Amar A. h1D ..........103 tJaik, Hanish PA. PAD .........40 tJ ik Panjak M. MD ... ....77 Naik Parietal PAD ..........141 Nail Steven G. PAD .... , .... 75 Nair, 6irdu 8, hiD ... .......77 Nair, Prsanna K. A4D ....... 77 Naismith, Robert A. FAD .. ....64 Najera tdlguel R. h4D ... ... 78 NancFena Lathy A1D .,.....103 Nancheda;Prakash kID .116, 119 fJandakumar. Bhanumathi h1D 12S NandipaN, Sivakumad h1D ...149 tJandyala, Ramavalhi MD .....81 Naples, James J. DPA4 91, 143 Naples, Jason M. MD ........49 Nagvi, Fauzi PAD .......... _98 Nayvi. Syad U. MD .........139 Narang, Rajeev PAD ..... _5g, 63 Naranjo, Jesus J. A4O ........86 Narayanan, Mohanram MD ...140 NaNOre. A4ark C. h1D ....95, 13S Narepalem, Vakula MD .......37 Nardn, Ivlanuel S. MD .......110 Narra, Subrah:rang S. MD .33.40 Norm, Dario E. MD .........149 Narvaaz, Robert tv1. MD ......111 Narviti, Paul .A. UC .........106 Nash, Clayton H. MD .......142 Nash, Felicia 6. MD .........43 Nash, Michael E. MU .....59, 51 Nash, Todd A. MD ...........36 Nash: William D. h4D ........ S5 Naski, h4ichael C. PAD .......125 Nassar, Eddie R, MD .......128 NasLala, Cnel L MD ....ii2, 130 Natalino, Michael R. MD .....131 Nathan, Habib MD ..... ....131 Nathan; h4arshall D. MD .....107 Nalhani: Mohammed G. PAD ...71 Nau, Thomas W. MD ........107 Naul III, Lea G. h1D .........141 164 Beech Street Provider Index Jcl n 1 MD Navar 56 Piiciyls Jr Chal9es NJ, PT . ....EA Jas: Lute G MD .. . .141 CJ ~erll, James R. MG ..... ...116 Pa~.-r Rafael MD .... ... ..120 . . , . MS!h Navarro Antonio M _ _ 1:i» Nichals Jr J Gar D. PAD .. . ..32 Ogles, i_areu! S MD . .. . . 35 0 sill, Larssa K. h4D .... .69. 99 h4D . pace Paul D . ,113 Pa rish, Todd A. h9D ... . 73 . . Navarre Cadys PAD ... 3? Crdy A. MD ..... Nichols ...136 O'hallo, Feline C. h1D ..... _79 V Neill Thomas K. MD ... ...13a .... .. . , Pache Nestrr DPM . 63 ?~ ry. ?odd R. h1D _ .. . _85 . Navarro h9ar Iza MD . .... .32.99 ; Nichols; Oavd H. MU d9, 101 OBanion, Dennis U. MD ... ..142 0 re':II koSeyy. Cscar MD ...146 Tr~C D 0TH . Pa hec o ~ 88 pa ~. ;.inch D. MD . ..125 David 0. UO . .. haeid ...136 Ni hors. Ja esA, h-0D ... .SU, £W Oberg Lance G. h1D ...... , .148 J eto, M!.guel:1. A•1D .... _ ,73 . . , Rm ar T. MD .1 Panc~lski G4, 105 pa sons. Billy U tv1D ...14 2: 143 ' , Kayak Daaraj U. MD .... 67, 105 h ruhols: Ra~a~el J. h9D .... ...136 Oberrntler, Jc`!n P. PAD .. . . _48 0 g b"Jllie T tv1D ...... .52 , c ; n J h1U Pa ir'1a ~_u>a 4g ~ Parsuns, h,9 Lisa LPC ..... ..1 :.8 Nagar reel S.:'vtD . 75.. 121 Nichols, Spelrer E DFh4 ...54 Obleco. FPmando J. PHD 906, 118 0::^ge• Frederir'k A. MD ,^.9 Facka~.d. Starrtar C. MD .. _ ..'73 pasona W Iliam T. MD .... ..10? Nayiri K ,Kra R. MD . ..Bli Nichols. Steahan R. FAD .. .. _53 rr, Obragor e}I K. PT .... ..129 Orly. Ronald C. DO .... u ,g„ Pa a gnu Anna G PAD ..3G pa4alas Th!:^~ios D. DC . ..1g6 Nayiri Rama D MU 83 Nichals, Sier n L MD .. . ...146 0 Bien Eugene T 41U .... ..124 O.,Crwros Marge. to M. MD 4 10.: Larry G. MD ... padyet Jr . ti9 'a1 1 lames R. PAD .... . a ...68 gary S. h10 Neal ...121 NipF:olse,. a~:es E. b10 .. ...150 `Jben Jeana U. MD ..... ..141 Oo. hiauog h9 ft9C .. - 3t , G ,rry G. DO .... Padget 69 a9 dy=: Dora PT .. .. 62 , CAD heal L a :a- YJ ..137 tiickei; ;.liar E MU . ...1=G Obl e:^ Kal gar;ne M, DO... ..37 0arjdham Edward G h1D ...7t , FadTanahnar Sivakumar P,10 57, P-r'1 dye. 0dhe Phys PADG ...60 . Neson an li padey B. MD ...71 Kirke .. Susan P. PAD ...1»1 r O'cal aghan Gerard W. MD ...,35 '1.ti.num, Thera ANC .. pY .. _SB 63 pa 1 ka, Syc1t R h4D .. .. Y ...132 , Randolph B. MD t Naaze 4?, 151 Ni,;kek Todd M DO ?11. F2 Oyampa, Uc is L. PAD ... t0.8, 116 O„t mum, Thera MDG .. PY .72, 87 Pad.la Lu s E h1D ...85, 98. 1~9 Pa'trth.. Naresh K. MD ... . ..58 ,, . Nebiett Jr. Donald T. DC ... _34 ... Nixie, Matthew W. h9D ...137 Ocarcas. Let earl LPC _ .67 V t mum, ihrpv M~s, 6;NC ....90 ~ Pal n Jese E. AD . ~ ~ - ~ ,3 pati-n. T8r^ L UO ..... ! ... ]5 Uaa:d C. P•AD . Needham .....79 Ni:e esi. Joseph V. MD .. ...103 Ochoa AI a'sa MD .. ... ..149 0 qui.nn, Ryan P rqD ..... . _1G.7 Maria C SF Pagan ... 89 pa cos. Diane L PHD ... ~ . ..ti9 . Michael F. MD .... Neel .. ..54 Niwa,a Clark C. CC ... ....57 Orhoa Da+,d A. tv1D .. ..itU 0 dorez Jo ye MD ...... ....87 , P-!g.n H.,mer T e a h, MD 90 0 ~ .. asl k bafam DC .. .. 85 , Keeley Sam!ael R. P4D ....120 Niehe!sk A idrzej L h9D . ...30 O;hoa Rica dr, MD 71 O'fancs Ge ardc A. MD .. ....66 F age. John J. DO .... . .... 94 pis rnann Frederic K. MD .. 137 Cnda R. h9D ... PJaely ....128 Nielsen. lyh.. F. MD .. .. ... 55 Ochoa-Bayona, Jase L. MD? 13, 116 O~fancs John G. h1D66, 67 ; 86, 89, MelaR~ R A1D Fa atie y ...10U ! pate Pres.rn L h1D ..... _ .30 : Nell ,M1'arren F. MD .... y • ....1211 Nielsen Kud E. MU . .... ....89 Gar DO. Ochs .Arn-'Aar ... . -140 98 . ~ Far.d R. PAD . y Pa ley 33 _ pate lam:e^. B P1U .... ..30 Faul A. h1D Neese ...141 hiielsen. Mark A. PAD .. .55. 92 Odu, Robert L. h1D ... . ..COT Organ, L'avid L PAD .... u ...13.: , pal fogesh G hiD . .. .....73 Pate A it C PAD 78, 98 . Aileen hd h9D Ne'f . .85 Nieh t •+_ Ca.id H. MD ... ...134 0 cc•rnor. Bre,dar. G, h1D .. 63, 97 7 !el, Timothy S. PAD .... ..725 p"]I u i h fear E MD -. 76 Pa+FI A t ish M110 ... ....30 . , J t Lchanl M MD Neff . . ...59 Niw~,oa. Kars'! t MD .. . ... 30 0 Cenryr El:abeth N. DPM ...'r 7 0. Kuala, Eduardo DPh1 8» , . . {air a-res- M h9D ? .. 21 136 Patel Aa rrinkuma A MD ...52 . . , Philip E. MD . .. Nef .....46 Niymar R chard E h4D .. ....44 O ronnor, John A. MD .... ...8. G . sand.. Jacksyn E MD51 o 57: 5.., . Part tar Jr T~^eo S MD , ..32 Pate! Aiuikumar R. MD .. 76 , Neyhmn Cados h1D .. ....136 Niemarn Je`frey Fd PAD _31, 98 0 De,l. Gay Mcbalh Pi .... , .129 r7 78, 98 Pak, Ha (Davie. 5. DO ': 93. 117 pa e' Belur J. PAU ... MD ...141 45 Rcperto A. MO Negro ...120 Parato, Juan ht. h1D .- ...108 OUeii,'vVend • K. NP70. 91, 97, 98, 1 U : s, James hi. MU .... .....67 Pak Kr tent DO u•. 93.1t0 ... ?atel 8iral T. .. _ . Neidre A-+u MD ...124 N'atschP Bernie ft. PT ... ... 48 150 0 res. Rene h-0. MD .... ..128 . Fala i , P 1FIvu P1D . 66 paler JF4`+r: N h1D ... 9 . .105 .. Deoorah A MD Naigut .. J,^_6 Niev.,ra f+ar tt A. htD .. ...53 ?a~iio: ,lose R PC .. ... ..118 Oronoz Joayu:n (v1D ... ~ 7`' Fnlatat P1aca DP L h-00 , 97 Fi'eI 7T pal R MD ... ... 33 . Nniheioel. Margaret D. MD ...128 hiierera Ha,dae T. fl4D .. ... S3 Odom. Mirhae, W h9D .... ..?19 O'Rp'ke, .lane E. FAD ... . ..11r, Pala~ipurwala Kh~cerna A . MD 72 PaiFl D.pan L MD ...... ...132 Nelson, Jeffrey C MD 95. 138 Niavez-Sosa, Jcse R. MD . ....52 Odom, Richard L'. UPM ... ..141 0 mo. Carlos R. PAD ... ....131 ~osnph A. b1D . palasota ....103 s ater ~r~:~h.4 MD .... _ ..62 Keller Walter CtphA ...B9 Nigalye Narandra haL . 53 ODenald. Jarque,ine S. htU ..143 0: 'no Isaura F'i ..... ... ~8 , Pair-, Sc.,: non I MD ...110 atei Haroor. I PAD .... P ....62 NFllls M'cnael RPT 93 129, 137 Nigalye bar;era N. PAD .53 0 Donnell J Y.il[a'-. C. MD .. 75 0. Georla G htU ..... .....56 8?. 89 pairrar Pr:kash A4D :35 Patel HYn^ D. t•AD ...... . .?43 PJelson. Crystal K. h4A .. ....B9 Nikes, Aris MD ... .. ....116 O'Donnell, Brian M. MD ... ...71 Orr Malccl:n D. MD .... .. .103 14 Pallapati, Joel J. h1D - ~ ~ , T2. 98 Patel, Jahn N. DO ..... 1 'endra D tv1D ~'a!el Ja ...126 42 143 Nelson, Derrick D. PAD .. .....58 Nikc?a, is. Gegory A. MD . 35. 99 ' ODcnnnll. J Gan MO .... ...94 Grr, Samuel R. PAD .. .. .... 8 110 rerr X MD . Pallare ~ " ~' . .. y 49D ish N F nisi J: ; i33 Nelsen, David A. h4D _33 Niles, Chad R. h9D ...13 L Gehring, Patricia E. MD ... . _46 Udeya ,1^:drew MD ... ... ' P:alh re Juan C 'v10 ... .. _89 ...... g . t P MD P t l K ... 149 L 1 ~ ~~ o a e ~ t ~ Heng H. h9D ..... ... ..103 .. O'tega Ge. a'do MD 112, 1 s5 Pallares Jbior M7 .. ... .70 ..... an a e , e h^D " ... 126 ' Is n P'eco~ W DC .. Ne a ~ Y ' .. 106 . 3 Nrp(er PA gel L. MD r T u e 141 nP Thomas 0. MU ...... ..123 O'teya Jua'+ C MD ... .....67 Palma a is Ju3r M. h":D ..13A g` ... Paiel Aahendr V l + V h"D ... :4 10U Nelson )ane C MD .. p c corn MD .. pal ..7 h Ni ats e an Na well Kevin P. h4D .. Ofa 39 0 tFgcn Jorge A. MD 97, $9 h4D . F armor 8 rn a,d W ....107 .. dan sh Pa e ; Nelson. Jn9erson E. MD . ... _49 6'i,bet. h4irhael h9D . .. ... _6t OffuU. Amy L MD ..... 79, 84 Od~.. Oliver E. h9D ...... .. .33 . Palmer Pa!r!~k "A. P.-0D .. . _ .1Y4 pa1Fi Mla^ L P9C .. .. 1 i MD r 29, 3G 42 143 Join W h4D Nelson ..d2 Nisimblat Ardres MD _58 7ff~t1. Kelly A. MD ..... ...SC Orth, Susan E. h9D .... ...tOU R',.had D MD . paimer . .i1G M naksn ... Pate J . . . , Nelson. Joseph UC ...106 N simbl i E Ik MD .. ... '3U OP'eceo, h9ana V. MD . 66, 88 Ort -rue, Cade F A4D ... . 3?; 43 , Palmer Robert ~' MD . , ~4 Patel Lru„ama P. MD ... .3p, 62 7 Nelson. Ma~c.ia D. CNh9 ....92 Ni.,imblaR Vrllla:n. MD .... z0 O burn Jr. James R h1D y ...31 0 tz Jr, `•lcU1r B. MD ..58 Falmero, LeorcFl R. h4D .. .....56 Patel Pa Its MD ..... 1 P ....? 5t N?Ison Ma k -"J. PAO .t;i3 Nitke. S1PVP . J. MD .. , .3G OgdFe,. Robed G PAC ..29 Odiz, Ana A P.1D .. ... 101: 128 { aim er. Pierpa"4o R. RID ~8, 94 D ..... atrick B. h pier _ _ Nelson Pari 6. h1D ...33 Nizsche leNreY J. h1D ....33 Ogden, Jam s C. DPh1 .. ..13U Ortz Art.;"c MG ...... .....90 149 Patel Pu. am PA ... ...141 Pnyll:s MS'v1 . Nelsen .....SC Nix. Ja :n E. MD ... .. ....142 Ogden, Paul E h9D ... .. - ..140 Getz Gabriel MD ....... .. , .110 Palm attn. Ladonna F BA .. fii Patel Sa+hana S MD ... ...37 , Swlt L. NP . Nelson .....92 Nis, Micf:ael h4D ... .. .... p3 0 Gorman J„ Gerald V. hiD .103 Gdz Jcrye A. MD ...... 1t2. 134 Pale a, a Tn,,'Ly h1D . r, 134 f I u +a el baxir P. MD .... AG, 5G . Nemeln. 'ilea^1 G MD .. .32, 135 Nix, Tho ^as D. MO ...91 O Gorman T :otnas M. MD ...943 O Lz, Jcse C h4D ...... ... 117 Pan Aad.ea L. P•AD ...37 Pa el am~il S. MD .... ~ ~ T P1D 1 k J o .. 3U 2f 128 Nnphaw C.hristophe R. PT ... 75 Nizcn Fetnr A. MD . PA Ogrady, bran J P;1D .. ... A2 O tic. Juan M. MD .. ....15G PaNay, Khaimchand PAD _88. 88 .. . ;ra . a a ID ^ ,: 139 L onard G. DO . NeppF, .....5 3 Nobles Robert G. MD ....,t6 Og.;nlam Bo, ace N. MD .. 40 Od:z. Jc!io E, h~ID ...... ....131i Panc~ya. Chamber PAD .. ....10U ...... Patel Tus ar K , r + ... 147 . Nesm ih U nrtiry S. MU . , '7 T P~ef:. R y.::o^.d FT .. .....48 Ogunlana /ictar MD . . ....90 Oita Ptaura MD .. ....105 e Panchorn, Rr~sseli H. PT . .....84 .. , , .. , Pa±e . ikas ML . •i Y MD Pa el Yesror . . a 3 Nesm t :, Wiliam MD .. , ....148 Near, t,narEes R. MD ... 116, 1t9 Oh. 5oeyr MG ..... .. ...1G3 Ortiz. S P+estre A PAD ~ ~ ' ~58 Pan~~PII Jenri er F C 47 . eshkurna T "AD Patel ~y y , 29,3 0 testa; Balijepall h4D ..39 .43, 1s> Nc'ar, Rubert J. h4D ... .. ,128 Ohabor, on to :tin MD ...7Y 1 tz 7arcia Roberto MD _ ... Paohicri, Michael J. ,AG . 942, 143 . , k Um ^ K h1D P h . 149 NethrrP, Robert J, h1D . ......31 tvo!en, A n I. DO ... .....69 O'Hara, r~ ep soh M. h4D ..52 Osborn, Haney J. MD 53. 131 papadopoulos, Kynakcs p. PAL` 113 .... es . a a MD .. 145 Russell `tJ. MD Neohaus ....44 t+rdl. Janet P1. kID ...... ....128 Oines. S,ephan P. h1D .03, 65.98, Osborn: Stephen M. h1D . .....29 Pape Eckert A. DPM ... _ _148 03 h'konda, Maya S. .. , Neu g orkar S'r:rirang S. FAG69 70 Noady Allen MD ....... ....107 t36 Osbar..e: Ca[ er'.na PSD ....146 ; paper Kenrekh S. DO .. ....1U3 nth konda, 69ee:^.a .,. MD _ _50 Nevarez Hector L MD ?23 126 Noyrily Su •ar H. PAD ... ....103 Oishi, Masa'ei h4D ....... . .147 ~ t,or •:e: Isaac J T J. FAD .....91 , Frana,,o Pv1D . Pap la .....l2 a h konda, Suresh N..AD .. 945 ... Paul MD . Nnvitl ..54 132 Nnon:den. Karim N. HD ...60 OisM. tJoboru PAD ..113, i1 6: 122 Js_oo Sam hey, blaruel A. h4Di1G . papaws J' Peter J. h1D - .....32 a rl Ja ~ hales MD . _ .. .....47 .. , .lames N. CNA Naw7e~g. . .....92 Nacress, 1a P H. FAR 1r . ,145 Gjeaya. Maraulay,4. MD . .. 87 Oshma~, Joseph N PAD .62 Pa gas Je^:n J. 'rtD . p ..57 Pa6ro. +.~ga A MD o ... .53 122 . William C. MO Ne'nn -ry ..61 .. Ncrd','ke Bridle r y' rV. PAD ..... 2 .^, Ojo, Edwin ,I. MO .. 64, 67. 142 a Oshnlan, Rob..d D. MD . . , .57 PA!.c ~ael A h D . Pap as ' .... 143 ~ . ~ A a . .. ' , New bald GeeAnn LAC ......3c - hcre:.Ga. 1nt :any P. DFM ... _83 Okari, O~ebu rce PAU ..... ...147 Osh an, Steven !. MD .. ... _62 , ... Faul H. PAD papaws .. .. 142 Lebra MD ats J 9, 43 . , Newell, Mie.haei E. MD ...134 Nerinya. Joyce A h9D .. FO OKeiley: E TimalhJ E. PAD . ....32 0 iy. A ~rnando A4D ... ....86 . Pai has P,ufur L t.. h}C .1<41. P att, Har ooh A MD L PAD 140 51 Newai k ,.lades F. MD . ......80 Nyrinya. Sar Jra I FAD .. ....59 Okereke Vkezixa s FAD . ... 53 Ostrowe- Valerie G. h1D . ....128 Pa red Erir J. MD ..42, 120, 136 .. Pa lersyn; Brian P .... 1t4 Newnan, Sarltcr E. DPM ....48 Nyrme:~t Reh ~;a PA .. .96 Okern ke Phylfs C MC . .53, 72 Ostr!.wFr, l'icta' S. FAD . .111, ?1? pa4velte, Ray..c.:d MD ....36 AD ... Patterson Jan E .. 99 Gregory A. DO hiawman ...7G Norris. Robed W. h1D .. .... 37 Okrli, Okey FAD ........121., 145 O,,+ralt I'~:, Chides E. A4D .. _14? Par da VicWr:a PAD ... .... _72 arse sari. Jan L. MD ... ... . . . MD Newr^an Ja roes J 96 Norris S o..e L h9D ... ....t10 Olavi,n, Blake B. h9D . .. _BU Oswalt, Ba•r} F. FAD .... ~ > >d. 14. h4D h9: chael L parch ar, 11G a,tecon. Jeifre• C. UO ! ... _53 . : . R cia!d K MD New an ...... 107, 113 Norris Gte~han A. MD .. _ ..68 oli ~, Fred H. PAD .. .. ...124 Oswalt, Jahn D h4D ... ......50 . . , Par hurl Ravindla MD ... ...i3r' Patterson Jerry l'J. DPM . ....130 . . , Teresa L PJP New pan . 14T Ncrtell. J saps; H. h9D .. ....112 Olrr,e~ra, Noel E. tv1D . ....66 O:aza Julio C. MD .... .....1 `s2 Robedo tdD .... Par o . .....1»9 a ter •on, Jcn P. DC ... .. .86 . , PC Newscm.r Jack P I .... ... 138 Ncdha .., Jon M. MD ~ I Nunc~ ry Jr Eugene MD 'T2, ?3 OMaara Clifton PAD _ 69 Orerd: Sharon F. MU . .....33 , Fink S. MD ... Par :a .....144 e rce J .Richard W. MD ? .....69 , ?'mh D. 00 . Pguvan ......45 Nrrtsen. Peter A, F;1D ... AU Onan, M H. F<1D ... .1 00.. 138 Uvarzcabal. Hectar.4. h4D . .117 , Pic can, l.nda M. MD . .... .U1 Pearce David E MD .. ......58 , Vu MD ...... Nyr yen . .....45 Ntrtl, Juhrr} Lh9H .. 89 Oren. Gkay.A. h4D ... ... 4» Oyler, PJatalie PA ..... .....136 Rohn J. PAD .. Farmer . ....64 Fearce J1hr. C. MD 44 ' , l4mg D. MD . Nguyen .... .132 Nwafnr Prwnr,!s 0. FAD ...89 ONeal. Dye hd. b9D ..... .. 138 . Ozan.. •4ydin M. MD .71.117 , F ar^ell billy J. MO .... . 97, 150 Pear~P I.aV'le I GC ..7 r 6, St 9 , Ngu Jer d4enr,'y T. MD . ..... -110 Nye, A4adelene L EDD . ..... $O ONeal, M Clint MD lA DO i M h ... 83 T7 OzcFlebi, faith t90 .... Erol H h9D Ozd: i ..:88 45 Far,xJi RIdcA PAD ... . 117, 131 oar ce atop Fn t L htC r eases Dario Jaborah h .. A. 1U . 1GE Nguyen Poole, Mary S. MD ...55 Q .. ~: ae . Onea , ..... ..... . . . ... 128 Par CathFr. P . MD . ~ .. 100 ~ ~ P 1e : D h9D Peel a 1 ,y N., Karen Y h4D . ... ......147 -,. ! P cakes. M ea ~ AD .....?49 v Na:.ll. E•ic F h9D . 147. 148 Oze„ M:cf:ael .A. h1D .. . .... Par a F~nes"r, 0 Mfr . ~ . ...11t .... . JViliia • J MD Pecf ... . 121 Nicely, Kristin RPT .93; 129: 137 GaklFti Robert F. tAD . .....144 Oneill. Gregory J. NP .. ..3?, 94 Far a.. Juan M MD ... . ...128 . : . _. ... . Beech Street Provider Index Pechora, Ruben D. MU .. .d8 Pederson: Cavir,' N. tAD33, 40, 105, 117 Pederson.. Robed VJ, FAD ..33.. 40 Pederson. William C. PAD 113, 1 30 Peebles, Larry PA. PAD .......i43 Peeples, VVilliarn MD ...... _146 Peet, Jaso:'1 MD .............GB Peguero, Eduardo h4D ......149 Peiskee, Tern L. OTH ....... 43 Pelfrey, Robert J. MD ........3G Pellegnni.. Michael F. MD .. 40 Polly Lorenzo R. MD ........52 Peltie!, Bradley G, MD .. ... 56 Panzer Marc, Y. MD ..... ...83 Papa Jr, Juel MD . _ .. _ ..113, 177 Pena A;vile C. tAD .. ......33 Pena, Fernando J. MD .... .103 Pena, Francisco i. MD .....86 Pena, Jaime MD ...... ... .59 Pena, Jose F. MD ..65, 67, 149 Pena, Mary R. MD ...........97 Pena, Raul A, PAG ...... .. _88 Pena, Rebedu M. MD ........37 Pans, Rudclhh G. MU .......145 Penalo. Pedro J. A4D ........149 Fender, Bradley R. A7D ......AO Penkava, Jen L A-0D .. _ ....120 Penmotrha, Mohan MD ...133 Pennington.. Debra J. MD ~49, 132 Penringlon, Gerard Ad. MU ...136 Penny. Gary L MD .. ......131 Peper..V;IliarnA.hdD ...147.148 Peppas.. Deans S. MD ......127 Parches, David MD .... ..1 (i3 Pereira, Nirnclas Ado ........38 Perot s"r.. Luis D. FA . _ ....t 30 Perez, Ab'~~mael DAD .........58 Pere-., AI~.c~:a S. I.PC .........56 Perez, Aea Y MD .... - ....177 Perez. Aralisa 6. PAD .......140 Perez, Cados L. MD ........143 Perez. Cannon IviD .........117 Perez, Florenria MD .........86 Perez, Rantisco hd. DAdO ....66 Perez, Frail Jr MU . ......66, 88 Perez. Javier PAD ............36 Perez, Jose A. A1D St i1, 72, 75, 76, 86, 87, 105, 117, 118 Pemz, Jcse h1D ..........30, 31 Perez, Keenet^, A4D .........37 Perez. Manuel M. MD .....50, 59 Perez. hdary H. A4D .. .. .. ,120 Perez. hAePia R. OTH .. ...122 Parez, Nolan E. MD ..... ,71, 72 Perez, Rafael J. MD ....... ,148 Perez. Richard R. DPM ...130 Perez, Rctlo'do N. Ado 58, 9U, 149 Perez, Tessa V. MD .. ......75 Perez-Barer, a, Jose L. MD ...123 Perez-Guerra. Francisco PAD .141 Peres-:no~•^.tes, Maria C. MD ...59 Perez-ROdrigue, Enrique R. MD114. 117 Perezroman-Leo, Lourdes 0. MD . 11U Pe ryola, Pablo E A4D ...117, 119 Perijoc, Mihaela A. MD ...81 Perin. Christopile R. MD ...65, 90 Perish, ,lustln C. DC ......144 Perkins, Christophe J. UO .....55 Perkins, Henry S. PAD ......t17 Perkins, Sebring D. MD .108, 128 Perkins, William D. MD .......81 Parrei li, Kennath A. MG ..... 49 Perretla, Peter T MU .......103 Perri. Anthony J. MD .........64 Perricone, Cilgrles M. PAD .....73 Perron: Eemard AdD .. _ .....61 Perry !II, Malcolm D. MD ..... 75 Perry Jr, John W'. PHD ......105 Perry, Aoyela F. MD ........143 Perry, Brian P. tviD .. ...107, 125 Perry, Cynthia MD ........52, 72 Perry, Diana F. NP ..........120 Perry, Jenn.rfena. NP .........60 Perry. Kariar.n RN ..........140 Perp~. Robed R. MD ..... ,56, 78 Perry, Susan L EUD ....... , .N Perry: Van E. h1O ...........107 Perryman, Jue AAU ..........117 perryman; Teri L MD ........76 Perschau RicL•ard A. MD ....33 Persinger, Smd E. MSW .... ,134 Person, David vV. MD ...113, 130 Peters Jr, Patrick H. PAD .....117 Peters. Chad S. DC..........57 Peters. Jay I. MD ...........i's1 Peters, ,belles M. PHD ....34, 35 Peters, Robed L. DO .... _ ...99 Peters. Sam1i CNA ......... ]9 E'elers-do, Glenda J. MD - . ''•8 Petersen, Gary V. M1D .. ....142 Petersen, William G. MD .....141 Pelershack, Jean A. MD .... ,119 Peterson: Craig J. MO ....... A5 Petersen. Dania) L A1U ...... a2 Peterson. Hadwin DC ........34 Peterson, hAary D. MD ........56 Peterson, Perry H, DPM .. ...84 Fetorson, Robed K D. MD 54, 132 Peterson, Stott C. DO .......147 PeU, Frank C. MD ..... 1G7, 117 Petmff, Peer A. MD ....117, 131 Peb'opoulos, Adary C. MD ... :47 Pecos, David P, FAD ......59, 63 Fetter Amanda N. PT .. . _ ..69 Pettarew, Danise.4, NP ......95 Pettiyrove, Jotm R. tv1D .......59 Pettit, James C. GO .... ...36 Fettorinq Rrselle C, h1D ......52 Petty, Jeffrey S. DPM ......84 Petty, John E. DC .......... RO Petty, M Kent DO .. ...146 Pevelo, Rodney V. MD 58, i6. 84 Fevoto, Cad A. MD .... _38, 47 Fevoto, Patrick S. MD . _.- 4S Peyton, Sarni N, LPC .......147 Pfaff. Jot;n K. h1D .......... ,30 Ptannsr, Tonolhy P. MD ......139 Pfeifer II, F hdiehael MD .. ...49 Pfeiffer, lames B. LSVV ....60.63 Pii:eger, Kud L. PAD ........ 91 Photon, Diane M. DPh1 .. ,136 Pharr, Connie L. MD ......40, G9 Foam, Lanhunng T. DPhi 130, 150 Pharr, 7"Tory N. h1U ........117 Pharr, Theresa T A4D ...... 40 Pttam, Togo) N. PAD ... _ ....128 Pha;-~, Y Nga4'en'f MD ......85 Phela ~ Mark J. A4D .. _ 30 Phelps. Danief H. DPM 32, 77, 98 Phelps, Robert D. DPhi 32, 54, 70. 77 Phelps, Russell T. MD .......1»0 Phiibritk. Darcy A. MD .....54 Philips III; Dudley A. MLl .. _ ..94 Phillips Jr, Dale L. PT ........30 Phillips, Angela K. NP .......147 Phillips, Brian J. NP ..........95 Phillips, David L MD ........ 50 Phillips, ^e5orah K. A4D ..... SU Phillips, Donald S. DC ... ...iG6 Phillips. Jason MG ........71.72 Phillips: Jiro.!. MD ...........55 Phillips, Jchn N. PAD ........117 Phillips. Larry E. MD .. ...5U, 84 Philbps-. Marisa J. LPC .. ... "2 Phillips. Maflhew P.1D ..33, 67, 77 Phillips, Michael F. MG ..... _43 Phillips; Michael J. MD ......141 Phillips, tviichael W. NP 7U, 91, 97. 93, 160 Phillips, Paula d MD . 32, 58, 91 Phillips, Paula t_ PAD b7: 60, 108, 120 Phillips; Serena L hiD .......126 Phillips. Theresa S. MD .......76 Phillips. ',Vill~~am T. MD .......120 Phillips-Deice. Fanny L.. DPM ..89 Phn, Hcan Q. PAD ..........117 Phonsombal; Suprenee hdD ...94 Physical Thrpy, Clinic ANC ...138 Physical Thrpy, Rehab CL A.NC143 Pic.^.bne. Jan?es M. A4D .. ...53 Plcernc, Tcni H. DO ..... ~62, 98 Pack, Terry E. PAD ..........126 Pickard, Lance MD ..........3G Pitkelman, Jason T. tv9D .....144 Pickens .lei`:rey S, A4D ......110 Pickens, Steven MD ... ....69 Pickering. Clayton L DO .....150 Pickett, Jarnes E. MD .......136 Pickett, Sloven H. PAD ....... FU Pickrell, 61irhael B. MD .......50 Pickrell, Paul K. MO .........50 P;crone, tvla!k F. 00 .33, 42, 67, 68 P:cou, Ke!th,4. h1D 66, 71, d5; 86 P:w:.i, Mark D. RPT ........ ~`2 Pierce Jr, Arthur C, DC .. ...80 Fierce Jr, Joseph A- MD _ ...1li3 Pierce, Billy Can MD .. , ....150 Pierce, Charles A. PHD ......139 Pierce, Care) G. tvID ... ....138 P'~erce, Jack bV. MO ... . A4, 148 Pier:,e, Jan-:ie E. PA .........E3 P~~erce, K Randy MD .........44 Psrce, Nathan T. LPC .... ...6U Pierce, Robert L MD ...126, 12d Pierce, Samuel J. MD , ... ..123 Pierce, Steven A. OC ...... _7» Pierre-Louis: Michael M. MD . _90 Pierson, Claudia C. MD .... .149 Pierson, Donald A. MD .......81 Pietsch, Darrell R. A4D , ......14ti Pie~sch, Renee K. DPM ... ..55 P1lcher, John A. MD .........112 Filcher, Sheryl PAD ...... ..130 Pillow, Mchael 8, MD .. ....33 Pimentel, Carlos X. A1D 52: 11, i2, 85, 87, i49 Pinsda, Emily R. MD ....117. 133 Piper, Juddh E. UO .........58 Pinkermen, John PHD _....66, 71 Piekley. INJliarn H. MD ..... 11D PinksfaR. David 61. MD ... .146 Pinkston. David R. MO .. _..'1;19 Pinkslon. Adaranne J. MD . _ .110 Pinson. Barbara h1. tviD .. . _73 Plplan, Charles S. MD93, 112, 1`24, 136 Pirtle, Jeffrey S. LPC 7?, 1»0, 141 Pirtle, Thomas E A4D ........73 Pisanc, Steven tv1. A1D ..112, 130 Pisharodi, tvY.adhaven MD .. ..52 Plspitlikis, John DC ........ _ 54 Fistone, Joseph A h1D .... ..8(1 Pittard, Aaron B. MD ........123 Pittman'VJaller, Virginia A. P;1D 112, 130 Pitts, Suranne MD .........103 Pitts, Vd!liam R. AdD ....145. 147 Piwinski, Stephen E. MD .11'7. 131 Pizarro. Fe E. MD ...... 62, 74 Pizarro, htana A MD .........5U Piziak, Veronica K. hID .....139 Plan, Alejandro B. MD ........8(1 Plastlro, Kristin A. PAO .......121 Platt, Henry J. MD ..........142 Player, David M. MD .9J. 117, 119 Pletcher, Betty A. NF . ....111 Pfiego, Jess F. tAD . _ .. _140 Pliska, John E. A4D ......81.140 Pliszka. Steven. R. MD ..105, 131 Plcikin, Jacob S, MD ........ b3 Plo•.vrnar,, Donald L. hiD .....14.5 Pluenneke, Anne C. MG .. 56, 58 Plummer, Jon K MD ........ 55 Plunkett, h1ark A. hiD ...... A4 Pc(f, Katl S. LPC ... .... _ .31 Peal, David F. tAD ... _ ... A9 Foal, James K. PAD ..........»9 Pohl, John F. MD ......... _141 Pohl. Susan G. FAD .........139 Pokala, 'Jray R, MD .........92 Polasek, Kim A. PT ..... ...138 Polhamus. Clinton 0, A1D ....111 Pclif<. John K. MD ...........39 Pollak. Arnold J. PAD ........ Q3 Pollak. Rir--hard A. GPM ......130 Pollan, Ester B. h4D ......59, 61 Pollard, Trevor G. A4D .......103 Pollack; 6arbara L. MG ......138 Polieck, Mladelvn F. b1D ......110 Pol~ne, Regan W. PA ........30 Prlsky, Sheldon M. hiD -.117, 134 Palson, 1h'ilhert A. MD ... A9, 101 Pcnr;e. Cados R. MD ........52 Poiicre, Roberto MD ......... S2 Ponder, Stephen W. MD .....61 Posse. Marie U. DO ...... .110 Penh415. U+ve R. hiD ....74. 124 Ponzo. Joan A. PAD .........141 Poona•.vala, Robing tJ. MD .. _37 Popejoy, Vicki V. MD ........148 Pnpek, Monique M. MU .......86 Popham, Jeffry V. DC ........79 Poplawsky, James A. DO ....108 Pcp•moody, Addana M. MD 59, 63 Popp, David W. MD .....12G.. 128 Poreddy. Vijayrama R. MD ....38 Poret, Leiiria.4. A1D .........117 Porran. Rebecea R. MO ......33 Pcrrata, Edward MD . ......108 Pcrtales, Carlos DDS .......119 Pcder, Barbara J. MD ........37 Pcder, Cados R. hiD ........110 Porter, Cindy R. hiD ...... .143 Porter Clarence M. MD .. ...110 Porter, Lisa PT .............53 Porter, Matlhew R. MD ......14G Porter, P,ohed W. MD ........33 Poster, Roger W. MD .........83 Port tee Eaeen M. BA ........41 Posada, Catarina MO .......149 Prsada, Juan D. hdD77, 72, 85, 87, 149 Pcsada,Juan G. MO ....139,140 Posada, Rolando MD ........71 Posada, Tollasl C. MD ... , ...149 Posada-Diaz, Ana C. MD , ....89 Posey, James H. OC .........57 Poslusmy, Terrence L. MO .85, 87 P ors, Gad E. MD .. ...110, 137 Posioak, Uarren VV. MD .....133 Poteel, Chades L hID .......142 Poteel, Flennan B. MD ... ..140 Poteel. Robyn E MD ........117 Pctlenger, Francis J. PT .....129 Potter, Allen hiD ...........126 Potter, Ryan N_ MD .......66, 61 Potter Troy MD ..... ....143 Poulos, Sav~ras C. MD ....71, 72 Powell, Jce T hdD ......... , .48 1'cwell, Justin W. DO ........1G Powell, Scot J. MD .... ]4, 138 Powell, Steven M1AD ........ 9G Powell, Tray L. PT .. .......62 Powers, George C. tdD .... _128 Powers, Michael S. MD .......33 Praderas, Kirn PHD ..........35 Praderio, Nestor H. MD ...58, 63 Prado, Altonso M. MD .... -60, 62 Prakash, Sucham A1U ......95 Prang Gary D. DFM ..... 48, 51 Prasad, Ananth MD .........705 Prasannan, l_atha MD ....,.,140 Prashner, Healhe! R. MD .... AS Prszek. Karie C. tAD .... 70. 81 Prather, Irene L MD .. _ ......9t Pratt tvtary L RPT .........129 Praciade, Sergio G. MD ..97 Preimnger, Thomas J. LSW 75, 76 Presley, Mark 8. A4D _ .......124 PresGdge, Eradley R. MD 132, 133 Preston, Brandy R. PP. .. _ ....96 Preston, Glen G. MD ...... .117 Preston, Irene L. RDT .......140 Pmstoo, Joseph K h1U .......95 Preston, Reher~•a A. tv1D .....138 Preto. Michael J. MD ...... _ .41 Prewitt5urha•ta, Laura K. A4D . AB Pdrs. 6raoisy B. MD _ ......43 Price. Jack D. NP ....31, 94 Price. Kellous A. MU _ .......BG Pricy, Larry D. DO .......33, 138 Price. hlithael D. MD ........29 Price. Ydilliam F, MD ........62 Priestner. Vincent h1D ........29 Prieto, Elias M. MD ...113, 121 Prieto, Luis G. MO .. ... .121 Prieto, Roberto FAD ... 113. 122 Pdnre, James R. DO .... ,85 Prince, PAichelle MD .... _ ...46 Prlchett. Malin R. MSW .....148 Pro PAed, N Hwy 183 tADG .. 41 Pro hied, North A4DG ..... dt Pre Ailed; Seulh MGG ........41 Pmbber. Shelley R. PHD ... _tU6 Probe, RoL•ert A. A4D ...... .140 Prochnaw, Ross F. MD ......47 Proctor, Kendra D. NP ........95 Prof(e, Paul hiD ............123 Proffer, Patrick J. MU .......130 Pronske, Erik H. h1D ....... _33 Pnressner, Janice L h1O ...77 Pruett Chester E. MD ...103. 125 Pruitt Jr, Basil A. hiD ........112 Pmitt, Alejandro PAD .....111; 117 Pruitt, Chades Bg 6. DO .1's7. 150 Poukop, Bryan J. DPM ....... R9 Pruneda III. Joe M. hdD ...... 76 Pryor, Pat PAO .............146 Puckett, Janet D. Pv1D .......103 Puente, Joseph P. PAO ...... ,737 Fuentes, Jairo A. MD ........82 Pugh, Danny P. MD ..........31 Pugh, Theresa J. AdD ........'s8 Puiy, Bertha G. P'1 .......88, 90 Puiy, John V. MD ....... 78, 'r9 Pujol, Jose M. MD ........3Q 59 Pulipaka, IJma P. MD ........8i Pullarkat, Ranjil R. MD ..107. i34 Pullen, Thomas MD .........138 Pulliam Jr, John H. MD ......740 Pulliam, Christina M. PT .....129 Pullin, Clayton L. tv1D ........110 Punjabi, Narendra S. MD .....41 Purcell, Debra L P.1D .........82 P:.rrnell. Christina P. MD ......62 Purnell, Lewis M. tv1D .......128 Purpura, James J. DO ........29 Pursw'ani, Shyam S. MD .103, 125 Purvis, Marcus M. MD ........36 Pusdletl, Jules 8. MD .......140 Putnam, Jamie MS ..........50 Putnam, Russell D. PAD .......49 Pul:^ey, Chdstcphe R4p .......99 Putney, Michael E. h1O .. ...t00 Ptiyol. Franz i. h1D ......30, 735 Pyla, Robert G. MD , ... , .....93 Pyramid, Plaza Phys MDG ...119 Q Qadri, Ahmad MD ..........144 Oavi, Abdul MD ..... .. _71. 72 Cuech, Tin Hi.;an DPM ... 89, 150 U'uadri, An•:an U. PT ... . .. a8 Cuaicoe, Sannchie A. MD ..9U Quenq: John A MD ...... ....38 Cuerall; tvlark 1r. DAO ... t8, 100 Overall; `(vonoe MD ..... ... A9 Ouerry, Marianl(ath K. DO .31, 55. 64, 70, 73, 74, 81.84, 89. 9, 73. H8, 91.. 93,144.145 9uintana Jr, Juan F NP7U, 91, 97, 98, 150 Quintana. Ofsman E. MD . .85, 8Z. 149 Uuintanilla. Maria A. tdD _ ....63 Cuinte«~s, Mona E. PAD .. .. .88 Cutouts, H J. MD ........ ...148 Cuiring, Mark E. MD ..... ....91 Guiroz Carlos A. GO..... ...728 Ouiroz, Rebecca MD .... .. _ttl Ounibi, Vdaleh 1'. R1D ... ...119 Ouraishi, Aadarn Z. h4D .. ~ 53, 89 Quraishi, Raralh h1U . ... 53, 150 Qureshi, Unman PAD .... ...:i0 Rabe, Jason DC .. ... _67 Rabirowil_+. AI_ttam C. tviD .51, 75, 76. 1G5. 117 Rabke, Sfepften F. PAD ......103 Rat>Cm, Sam VJ. MD . . _ _56 Roca, J C. PAU ..............45 Rasa Ma•P: C. MD .. _ 75. 15G Rjn!•:mai h;iaria C. h^.D ......149 Rader ,h. Red H, h1G .......148 Radamski, PAeko hl. MD _ -..14'2 Radwin, Howard M- MD _74, 134 Raez, Eduardo R h1D . , ....121 Ragan II. C`tades L. tdD ..83 Ragland, Jane T. MD 74, l5 Rahamao, Sheer S. MD .....70 Radsback Jr. G D. MC ... ...146 Ra,rnondo, Jefrey T. MD _ ..14fi Ramey, A Melinda MD ...... ,44 Ra.ntsok, Delbed E. h4D 102. 10fi, 125 Rajajoshiwala, ParesF K. MU .112 Raju, Nakta'J, hiD ......... ,140 Rajulapalli, Madhavi R. h4D ...100 Raleigh, Edward N. MD ... ..61 Raley, Robed C. h4D ..... _ .38 Raley, Stephen P A4D _ .. _ .148 Raley: Trivia A. PHD ........146 Ralph,'Vicki RPT . _ 93, 129, 137 Ralston, Samuel W. h4D .....146 Ram, D'nawal R. h10 ........138 Ramakrisnna, Kaplana MU .. -193 Ra«rakrishna, Mulukutla MD _ .fit Rair!akrisf:narao, Veerakapta R. MD 121 Ramamidaam, Pradeep K. tAD .3A Ramamurthy, Kannzn MU .86, 87, 149 Ramamurthy, PAanyala M. MD .86", 87, 143 Ramamurthy, Rajam S. PAD ._.119 Ramamurthy, Somayali MD ...103 Ramarath, Eallur S. MD .....128 Ramchanriani, Sanjay b1. h1D ..GO Ramey. Kathie S. LPC .. _ .80 Ramey. Lonny K. PA ........130 Ramirez Jr, Samuel A. MD ....66 Rant:rez Knoll, Faustina tvISW' 134 Ramirez Lavin. Javier MD ..87. 88 Ranrez, Arlemio J, D0...64, 117 Ramirez, Belinr!a MD .51, 111, 117 Ramirez, Bnann Ad. DPf ... _fi9 Ramirez, Daniel A. h-0D ..101, 128 Ramirez, David MD ........ 41 Ramirez, Ernesto H. hiD ......88 Ramirez, Horatio R. PAD . _110 Ramvez, Jaime E. MD ...... ,47 Racnrcez, Jairo MD , ........105 Ramirez, Jose A. tv1D ....117, 119 Ramirez, Juar. I, MO .... ...150 Ramtrez, Maria G. 0TH .. ...88 Ramirez, Norman M. MD ..85, 87, 149 Randrez, Oscar E. MD ......103 Ramirez, Oscar G. hdD ......136 Ramiraz, Peter E. MD10'2, iG6; 125 Ramirez, Ricardo MD .......103 Ramirez, Robed R. A4D59, 60, 117 Ramirez, Rogelio S. MD ......90 Ramirez, Roque J. MD ...... d9 Ramirez, Rosa E. MG ...128, 133 Ramirez, Stephen F. MD .. ..11G Ramirez, Syhaesier G. h1D ....139 Ramirez-Colon. A4iguel A. PAD .110 Ramon, fte^.e DC ...... _ ..1rfi Ramon-Maxwell, Costanza NP 140 Fames, Alma Pd. MD ....... _41 P,am0e, Alvaro J. h1D ..... .63 Ramos, Amado J. MFC ......13". Ramer, Keith A. MD ..... E6, 87 Ramos, Luis R. MD .........103 Ramr_s, Madeline S. MD .101, 1 i7 Ramos, tviaria R. MD ........145 Rarics, Raul MD ........106 Ramos. Steven R. MDSL, 111, 117 Ramos. Teresa I. NP .....:87 Ramos-Gonzales. Evanyehn K. PAD 121 Rampisela, Debby MD ......140 f2amsay, .lobo P. MD ........68 Ramsay, Sarah J. MD .....31, 93 Ramsey I!I, Everett P. t.1U ...65 Ramsey, Danief E. tAD .. ....75 Ramsey, David A. MD ...69 Ramsey Jack D. hiD _ .....3U Rana. Chaula J. A1U .. i9, 129 Rardall C',arles W. AdD .111, 717 Fandall, John R. DO .."sJ. 78: 139 Randall, Randy A1DSS, 97.49, 137 F?andol; Mark A. MD .. .. _92 Randle. Tommie B. NP ...... 82 Randolph, Mark 8, MD .. .136 Raney, Richard B. MD .. _81, 6Y Range) Lionel MD ..........150 Rangu, Sririvas PAD ... _ . _ B1 Rac, Arvin R. MD ...........122 Rao, Arundha(i MD ....... 140 Rao. ishu V MD ....... 91, 94 Rao, Jalaja K. MD ........55, 69 Ran. Javasree N. PAD _ ..11 i Rapacki, Thomas F. MD .....147 Rappaport, Edward S MD ...140 Ranch: De ,orate K. MD .. ...103 Karroo, Terry G, MD ........139 Rasheed, Kaream S. MO ....BG Rashid, Edward R. h9D ......123 Rashio h",chammad H. PAD 59, 61 Rashid, Shahid MD b2. 53, 85, 88 Rashid, Shaukat MD ........117 Rasla~ Sa'eamMD .._-.....73 Rasmussen. Kathleen R. MD ..60 Rasmussen. Steven h4D ......35 Rasor, Caniel L. tv1D .........38 Rastrelli, Lawrence E. MG . _ .10'3 Rastrelli, Leonard hi. MD ....103 Rateiiff, Daniel J. MD ........35 Fattliffe, fare) A. PT .........48 Fatnam, Suresh h^.D ... _ _ .88 Ratner, In•ing A. MD .......92G Ratnr-,r, Paul H. MD .........101 Rausch, Carislaph J. DC .52; 149 ftavindran, Dygnesh G. MD ...92 Ravula, Vijay K. h1D .........33 Rawlinson, William MD ... _ ..49 Rawls, Donald E. MD .......139 Ray. Ronald S. CNA ....... _144 Fayesarn, Krishnalah MD30, 31.56, 63, 77, 78, 14A, 145 Raymrnd Andrea MD ..... . A2 Raymond, Thomas Ad. MD ....62 Roza. Syed N. PAD .29, 30. 39, 43, 65, 99, 100. 113, 12'2 Razdan. tvlaharaj K. MD ......37 Rea, R Lynn MD .......... _r'3 Read, Lance A. DDS ........140 Randy, L'uren M. h1D ........135 Reagan, Foss B. MD .......147 Ream, R S. MD .............41 Reardon. Michael S. hdD ..34, 99 Reardon, Ronald J. MD ......110 Reasner, Charles A. MD .108. 120 Reasoner, Brian M. MD .......7G Reaves, Donna L LPC .......35 Rebollar, Caridad M. MD 61, 117, 119 Rebolledo, Jose R. MD ..105, 126 Resin, Jose R. P.4 ...........64 Fedor William R. PAD ........76 Rector-Finney, Nancy A. MD ..121 Redden li, David L MD ......141 Reddick, Robed L. PAD ......125 Redding, Stephanie D. A4D ...138 Reddy, Bal T. MD ....75, 105, 117 Reddy, Chandrasek T. MD ....72 Reddy, Geela P. h1D .... ....60 Reddy, Madhavi A. MD .......94 Reddy, Madhavi G. MD .......53 Reddy, Nalini P. MO ........145 Reddy, Naveen K. A-0D ........43 Reddy, Raghuveer M. A4D . ...83 Reddy, Ralani A. MD ........149 166 Beech Street Provider Index Reyanti MD ....... Reddy ..15G Reynolds, T'~,molhy L. MD ..BG, 84, Robairs Jcsep'! R biD .143 K~driyuez; Octavio J. h9D ....77 Ress Karen L PT ..... ....32 Rut ten Jes ~:ca E GPM .. .130 , MD Rekha S Reddy ..81 142 Roberson Jr W II!am B. DC ...73 For+:iyuez Ofel':a MD .. 8? Ro a, Km Pd. MD .... . ,107 Rutste a. Jr. ,I E, MG ..... .1s3 . . Santosh MD , , , f?eddy . ..140 Kazendes. Catherine DPM ...130 +2odeisnn {;pontes R h1D .. ..141 Kor riGuez; Rafael PA. MD 1 17, 131 krs PAarily^ MSW ..... . ..32 Rutt. r Kimbedv MD ..... ...43 , Shobha D. MD .... Reddy ...41 Rhame, Frecerek T. MD .. ...128 Roberson, Uetorah H. LPC ..1:31 Kodriguez. Rama I. h9D .. ....89 Ra-s. PAarnie L ML' ..... ...117 Ru4. Timothy J. h1U ...... .103 ; Sridhar P. MD ..... Reddy .. ,t8 Khenman, Biraer E. MU .. ....64 Roberson., Matthew MD .... ..110 Rodriyuez. Raul G. MD ... ....74 Poss. PA~eh,ael D. MD .... ....39 Ruu3, Ghnstcphe 0. h1D .139. 140 ; Rer.,dy Sur~~deep G. MD ... ...52 Rhoda, Rcberi DC ... 71, S6 Roberts li Sarp. S. MD ..36, 75 Rur iyuez Rene M. h^D .. ....6C Ross Rcae!to D. h9D .... .. iiG Klan. B~ uc.e A. PT ... ..945 51 Reddy Surapuredd biD . . ..72 Rhodes Ain C. EDD ....80 ftoheds, Alone F. PJP . .95 Rodriyuez.. Rene MD .... .67, B6 Russell. Debra J. NP ... ...45U Ryan, Ir n.: S, DC .. ' . . Uday K. 690...... Roddy ....32 f?bodes, Brant D. OTH ... . , .122 Rnheds, Bertram W. MD .117 1':9 Rcd iguez, R-:r, .ard A. P,1D 65, 12;? Rosser, Sharon L PA .... ...130 :, H G: aCy U. MD Ryland... I .44 . g Redd: La ;la J. PAD . .,9 Rhodes, James U. LPC ... .. _76 Koberfs, Candred 'vl'. CNA . .. G4 Kcdnguez, Robert ht. MU ... '71 Ra rotor, Ourania MD ... , . ~?3 Pyfan3e• Gary k. 61D _ ... ' .. 44 Reddy ! e na K MU . .60 Rhodes Jar L MFC . ... .. , u2 Roberts, Oebarah A. RN ... ...58 Krd. icuez. Robert P7 .... ...:93 Rossm Barry A MU .... 42, »9 r"y an Jesse 6,9. MD .. . .. 7C .. , . 4e rkatesh S MD Raddv . . .. .81 Rhodes Jonathan VJ, MD . ...iG3 Roberts, Dor ht. RN .. ..141 R~c.iguez.. Roberto MD . 4?, 101 Ro~ son U Ann MD .... . ....76 Ry ken: z, D~.an a L. MD . ..114 . Vishnu V. MD Reddy open . ....6D Rhodes perry D. A4D .... ....38 Roberts, John 4"J. PAD .. ..139 Rodriyuez, Rolar~,io X. MD ...t 31 R~: rrsll, )oy S L54' .. . . .50 Rytting, Michael E h1D ..126, 128 , Redr-.IS, S'~:dney t.. DO .... ....81 Rhodes, Lisa M. MD ..... _ ..35 Rebels, naren L. MD ..... ...82 Rodriguez, Konaid t CO . ....na Rcivnberg acrshua S MD1ri5, i20, S Redfern Rbard VV. A1D .. ....'33 Rhodes Hoxa~a f,. MD .. ,47 Robdrts, F1'. pool C. biD ... ...SU RoJriguez, Sarah C. PAD .. ....78 128 Sa d Ro +ert PA MD 105, 11 7, 13» Re'fielJ 1 James E P.1U . . _ 92 Khodus Charles C DPM . :32, '77 Roberts, A1~che;le L. UO . ...G2 Rod~iGuez Trish .1. PT ... ..129 Poth Debra PA .. ...... ...130 Bootie r Alfonso 41D .. .. _74 Rar,r^-!•. Nathan K PT .. A8, 101 Kiao. Anal I. PA ...83 Roberts, Richard M. h1D .60, 62 Re iyuez. " cente A. MD ....60 Rr t Stephanie D. MD _ _ 55: 99 Saankrsni Hoikki H h9D . .. A3 Fa,+I C. P,1D .. Red^`ar ...147 Rise, Dan C PAC .... .38 , 50. 54 Rahelsar li:, lNill'~am G. A1C 35 RAC iy,+ez, Vicki M. PT . . .53 Rct s, hilri,. 6e~n~:a~dt F. PAG ..59 Saa,ed~a. Dav:,d LSW ... , . . 85 , r d Fr;nrtf:.n C MD Rad^' .131 Rice, David L. MD .. .1<90 Rohedsi,r Any N. MD .. ...55 Iorya L. LPC .. ... RO Richarc, Melan!e t.. PAD .. .. ,112 Robels,dn l~l„-a MD .54 Raef?, Cha~Jes L. FAD .1 05., 117 Jeirnira MD Rouse 133 5aen. Adeiaida PAD . ....745 Riolas. Ricardo A. h9D ... ....128 Rockveod. Charter A. MD ...124 Romero, Frecdy UC ... ......85 ..... Ku A..tomo L ML ....117 Salinas, Gerald tv1D . ~ .... ...146 Peter U. MD ... Resn' k .....94 Riopel, h"aureen A, MD . .... 45 Rocky nod. Sheldon E. MD . .3G Romero, Jo ~ue J, PHD ... .106 R i DaviC Mp ........ .... 47 gal n 1s, H! deb a h4U 89 , . Ressle• Robert R PT .....92 Rios, Allison D. PA .. ~1 Radge•s; George F PAD .'s4, 41 Romero, PAar a L. PAD ......87 Po ~ Olma C. MD ..... .111, 192 S mis Jaime ^d .... R 135 . . Stef, Marie B PT Ressler , .92 Rios, BiIIY MD .. . .....h,1 Rodgers Randall D. MD .1 06, 11<^^. Romere Cre.,tes A. P.iO .. ..144 Po ~ .:.leis biD ...... .... <17 gal nos Jr ;r, f "1D .. 110 , i?onald J. h1D Rrssmann ....101 I?ins, Kim A. FT ... . .. _31 +?ndger_,. Tense B. NP . - . ....82 I< m'.nyer, James lN. MD .....119 Hui Gilbert P,i 490..... ....107 Sal ryas Molly ~+. P1D .... . 12'8 , 'J:,ncent A. hill .. Rasliv l .... ,55 Rias, Ruben MU . ....i L'3 Rodrg~ s. Edison: 0. A7D . 58. 142 k,1mo Thomas J. MD .. .....1 it Ruz Herne h9U .. ... ....117 ail na:., Royelio A1D ..... ....89 . , Alvaro MD .. Kes'(repe ..86-88 Ripperege~-Sub Jane A MD ,141 Rodriyu_z de L, Maria E. M D . 56 Roma `dieter hi. biD .. .....110 Kurz, Henry E h1D . _ .89, 150 Sal: +as, Ref no MD ..... ...135 . RastrNpc 5ant!ayo h1D .. ....136 Ririe. David W. MU .113; 117, 122 Ro Jriyu Jr, William MD . ....49 Romdell, Eric K. DO . ......61 Ruz h1aro E. h1D ...... ....133 Bali 1a rarcia, Dora MD ... ,110 William MD P eslreno ...87 Riser, Redecca M. MD ..141 Rodnyoez, Abe MD .. .. .. 11U Rove. Valerie R. h1D 102, 106, 125 Ru i, Robelu J. MD ...110 SaLnaa Garcia Ruben F. MD87. A~9 , . Rettig Jefrey D. DO . . ..70, 65 Kishi, Aika MD ... . .....?7 Rednguez, Alis,nn A. AdD .. . ,100 Knot, Harlan D. MD .... .....112 Rutz-Healy. bsep^:ine H. biD .128 Salloum, Cynthia G. biD .. ... A(1 Rettig Shaylor: D. MD ....128 Rishi, 5hrikanl K MU ... .....77 Rodriguez; Ana L MU .... ...135 Roper, Gay R. MSW ... .... _G4 Rum:, Mustasim N. MU . ....10G ~+alloun, Em!ie MD ...... .`ri9, 64 Rene David W. MD .. .....43 Risinyer David 0. A4D .. .....148 KoJnyue ,Armand R. biD ...103 Rosa Jr, Robert H. MD . .....140 R~.urye, Val M h1D ...... ....141 ail an Umber 4. MD ... ...133 Rey Ro6elo A-0. h1D . . ..98 Risingar, Donald L MD . .147, 148 Rod~gue David A. MD ....76 Rosales, Ran!on DC ... .....106 Runnels; Alexandra h1D . ....121 ail. on ~ •:ris.i~a E. MD ....111 Reyes Aylad:a P. PAD ... . ..91 Risinyer, Norman E. MD ......33 Rad'Igua Dickson 0TH . .. .68 Roszric-Ragler P,iaydee h-0D .147, Ku?ley, Mar,elina P MD . .... 97 ;,ab,~~r, 7ou,las R, FdD _ . :4f., Reyes Cesar A4p .. .. _121 Risko Robert J. PAD .....:?1 Knd-'gu . Do :nda R. PT . ....83 149 Rura.:girwa_ Chides MD . ~ 52 gotten Carolyn F. AaD .... .93, 94 Reyes Gu!le-me A PAD b5, 1 U5, Rister. .~ PAark hill . .....147 Rods:.yuez Encarnac:o MD .87, 89 Kosas CarWs MU ..... ......52 Ra chhaupt 4-:.rc:,nix MA . ..1»5 Sadzsieir Ua^ al R. h9D . ....135 117 Ritter.!louse, tvlark C. MD ....412 Rodriyuez, Filiderfo A4D .. ....89 Rose, Odnea M. LPC .. ......41 Ru ~"+., Ronald D. P.1D .... ....1»2 Salvador Eugene A9D .. 75 Homer C. MD ... Reyes ....11G Ritter: Ere RN ... _ .. ......67 Rodriyuez Francisco C. MD ..147 Rose, tonnes K, F.1D ... ......58 Ru °r, bVilliam N. b1D ... ......33 galyer Steve•i V,'. PA ... ....130 , Javier G. MD .... Reyes ... 12G Riter Richard R. PAD .. .....103 Rod:^.guez, franaisco J. MD ..131 Rase, ! ev6s C. Po1G ... .....110 Ru *.iry. Sarah R. P.4 . .....141 Sah ^ar Eric E. R9U .... . .. ~6 , Reye. J ~~.e PAD ..110 Rider, Ti5 ~ MD ... ...1G:? !~od~iguez, Gabriel R. DPM730, 1»4 Hose, FAargarel hi. PT93 129, 137 Ru.;oko, Rachel Y. MD .WH,. 120 ~~ aan Michael J. MD . .. ;:>8 Reye Lais h1 °AD ~ ~ ...86 ~ ~ Rivas HdmefC MD ..88 Kodriguez Glatlys I. MD .1 17; 122 Rose. Laurenee AtD ....103 Husk: Natalie MD ..... ... 47 ,a. ameyo Jr, Hector X. hIU .tUS, Re yea Ramon G. MD .."r3 Rivas, Hurnderlc J. A9D . ~ .47. 70 Rodriyuez Hon+ero MD ..1 10. 125 Rosent;eru Gerald T MD ....133 Rt ssel: JoP:n R. MD 102, iGl, 125 131 Reyes Yvefle biD ..57 Rivas, Pedro A. MD 105 ?17 Rodr!yuez. Ja ro MD 52. 53, "r 2, 73 Rosenblatt Steve! G 61 U .74; 93, R issell Jr, Lewis F PAD . .....135 Sa^ an eye. Ray DC .. ... .57 Reyes-ace 1a Celia D, P.1D ... ~>2 Rive ~a. Oo ~g!as J. h1D <:9 ftod^guez Jawer F. MD ...117 1tT, t 19 Russell, Bruce I. biD .. ... ..97 ,a ono Ira!o 4. PHD ... ... 10v R::y s Pescador Cados MD ..151} Rivera Ja' e J. DC ~2. 71 Rodriquez Jesse S MD ...36 Rosenbloo'^ Jeffrey 5. MD ..107 ' Rua.,ell, Invi J. MD .. .....1:33 ~a na A.'rtar T. A9D . . .....88 keyra Jc. Jose K. MD . ......88 Rivera Jorge L. PAD .....1'31 Rodriquez. Jesus G. A4U .G6, 125, Rasende, Ca":os A. hAD .....12 3 Ke.~sall. Kenr..elb L. MU ..... a9 ~a-.,plea, Uan:el f2. FAU .. ....148 Ce-•ge S MD Reyna. ...123 Rivere, Juar: C. MU .87 4L9 Ros'e'+thal, Arthur A4D ...112 Russell. K':m 4 h1D . ...77.84 oa !ales Rdxa'1n ht, tvtD ..151 , noon A. MD . Kerr.a. .....f 35 Rivera. Juar MD .. .. ... ..90 Rodriguez Joaquin A. MD ...135 KaseOthal, 3ahn E. A1D .. ?6. 75 Russell. Pe,ayy hi. DC .. ..... 41 Sa ! Ada•t •!. Antonio A. PAG ...123 , Richard S. MD .. Reyna ... .11? Rivera Luis R. FAD ...135 Rodrgt. z, John D. MD .. .177 Rosenthal, Jcr. E. MD . ...36 Ku sell. Rana W NP . . ... .54 ga h-0igueL. Luis G. DQ . . ...86 , kaxland S biD . Rerra, .....11T Rivera, P,amon J. biD ..6t. GZ 'anti^guez, Jorge S. MD ...62 Roshan, lraj h1D .....55, 98, 737 Fr sell, Scoft A MD .. ......99 S3nr ~ez Arlene Y MD . .....66 . Ann P. LPC .. rotas Re ..77. 140 Rizer, Carlton NF ...3t 94 Kod:yuez, Jose MD .... ..8b, 87 Roshan, Sohalla Y. A4D . ..55, 101 F~sell. T Je`Rey J. MD .....438 5a ch,,., A'~~.aada A. h1D ....11 G ; , J Patti MD Reynolds ..56 Rizer !'arol A. PJP . ..31.94 Rodriyuez Juan MD ... .....32 Rasiles•, Joseph R. MD ... .146 knssell, Ter- A biD ... .. A7 as ~ - 4eL, Elisa G. hdD ... .97 , Reynolds, Jeffrey 5 DC ....106 Rda. Dor old hID . _71; 72 Rod~igue :Leo MD .. .....59 Rosin, Ale MD ....... ......36 F isso, Anthony R. MD . . ..98 sa. cr.c Gnllermo F. biD ...137 Reynolds Kelley ht. PAC ...85 Raarh. Paul ,!. MD ...45 Rotl•igca l '?yang G l Ft:.85.87 Ross III Glade P. PAD ..39 Rust Stage S. MD ... 113, 124 as 4e Jay a• E MD ... .33 Reynolds Richard L PASW' 32, »t, Roark. Cary hdD .. ....29 Rod-:,g+.,z, Luis A. 61D .86, 126 Ross. Andrew 4V. P,1D .. ..... 44 kut~ erfr,•d t Clyde E. MG ... fi0 oa:. nez Jcse A. MU ... .. , .177 5fi Roark, ibm R. MD ... _35 Rodriquez, Luis C. MD . 113. 122 Ross. David J LSW ... ......80 Rutledge, E.izabeth VJ. PA D50. 1U1 ~a, chez, Juan P. MD ... ....117 Keynotes Robert M. MD ......75 Kobalino, Benjamin C. b1 G .85, 81 Rodriyce>_. Manuel J. A1D ....117 Ross Dav ~3 h4 DAD . .....128 Rulledce: J N. AqD .. .. »9 ~a..c rez Ji lion A. A1D .. . ...57 90.98 Rodriyuez, Adark A. h§C .. ....140 Ross: Join fs1. h1D .... . ....94 Rui non. St.ee^. h1. h9D ... ?3 San.;hez, Joie MD .. .. .....4G Beech Street Provider Index Sanchez, Manuel J. MD ......86 Sanrhez, h4aiio.A. DO ..73, 98 Sanchez, hlar9ene L MD .....117 Sanchez, Ninza A. MD ....117 Sanchez. Ramon V. MD .....1`31 Sanchez, Teofilo R A4D ......110 Sanchez, Vicente MD87, 56.98, 99 Sandbach, John E A1D .40, 43.. 99, 100 Bonnier, Hans M. MD .........35 Sander, G4ichael U- MU ......149 Sandsrcock, David J. DO ....110 Bandana, Albert E, MD .. ....t 24 Sanders. Charles C. h4D ......58 Sanders. James f2. tHA ..... _80 Sanders.Jeflrey S. MD .. . _149 Sanders, Kathleen U. MD .46, 100 Sanders, William E. MD .....124 Santlersoo.. Daud D. MD .92 Sanderson, J Nalhanie MD 51.68, 15, 76, 105, 117 Sarniryo, Gustavo MD .......144 Saoduval, Jaime D. h10 _ ....60 Sandoval, Jose T h9D .. ... .fi5 Sancoval, Sal MD ..........103 Sands: SccLW. MD .........75 Sanjana, Hormazd B. MD ... 110 Banner Paul MD ............83 San snm, Robert J. MD .......81 Santa-Ara. Raul B. MD ....9D Sanlamta, 9u~ ~ N. UPM .. A8 Sanlel6, Betsy Jane DC .... 31 Sa;ntellL. Dana DC ....... . _31 Santema, Sheryl J, F.1D ..139, 141 Santiago, Attalle LPC ....... -70 Santiago. Ivelisse MD ....... y0 Santiayc. Jose F. A9D ... _ .38 Santiago. Jose lid. MD .....i41 Santiago, Manuel A. FdD 114, 12<"., 144 Santiago, Rafael M. hiD .....131 Santiago, Walter J. MD .......ti2 Santos, Edwin V. PT ........136 Santus, Erick h4. MD ... .....97 Santos, Jcse A. MD ....79, 129 Santos. Jose A. PT .........138 Santus. Juan F. MD .... .....60 Santoscoy, Raul DO .. ....110 Sanest, Olandayr• A. h9D ......72 Sapers(eiq David 5. h4D .120, 131 Saporito, Juseph J. PAD ...143 Sapp, Aide J. PHD ......77 , 139 Sarni, Paul S. MD ...........49 Sarantopoulos, John tv10 .....117 Saravia, Jorge A. MD .......120 Sareen, Raleev h1D ........ _36 Sargent. Charles ,A. h1D 44, 51:69, 79 Sargent, Charles H. MD .705, 131 Sargent, EdtvaM R. MD .....117 Sargent, Juna B. MD .....44, 51 Sargent, Krshn A. MD ........44 Sarrnienba. Reynaldo U. MD ...91 Sarno, Achal MD .......... 49 Sarni, Paul D. MD .........142 Sarnanki, Clifford T. MD ..135 Sarosdy, Michael F. h9D .122, 135 Sarreal, Renato G. MD ......103 Barrett ,! Randy MD .. .....142 Sathianathan, Kumar MD .....69 5altefield, Rochelle PHD .....35 Satterfield, Swtl T. MD .......73 Sauceda, Gerardu M. MD .....86 Saucedo, Ana T. MD ..... ..117 Saucedo, Cynthia S. MD .....110 Saulsberry, Allen D. CNA ....103 Saulter. Rebeca DO .........88 Saunders, John F. A1D ...52, 123 Saunders, Thorns E. h1D ....103 Savage; David C. MD ...... , .45 Savage, Lisa L MD ..........39 Savell, Van H. h4D ...........61 Savmon. Julio A. MD ........149 Sawhney, Neil S. MD .....34, 41 Sawicki, Robert J. PT ........48 Sawtelle, John DO .. ...84, 144 Sa•,vyer, Dianne W, MD ......147 Sawyer, Grew G. MD .........35 Sawyer, James W. h10 .......81 Sawyers, Richard A. MD .....145 Saxon, Kristi L PA ..........83 Saxton, Robert H. MD .......147 Sayage-Rc=.bie, Lubna H. MD .140 Sayers, Brian 5. tAD .........50 Scafl, Bmce E. Nip ... ..56, 89 Scales Jr, Garrett W~. MD .....33 Scales, David K. MD ........123 Sra!es, James A. A1D ... ...143 Scalp, Jordan V. MD . ....46, 93 Scanlan; Michelle C. MD .....117 ScarleU. Pdaxwell MD ........36 Scnached, Norma S. UO .7 1, 135 Schack. Martm R. MD ...... _84 Schackmulh, Eric M. A4D ......30 Schade, Cynthia J. DC .... .34 Schaefer Dale G. MD _ ......35 Schafer, C Yvonne PA ......64 Sc'~:a1f, Davirt C. MD ........92 Schaller, hoary A. PHD77.. 139, 140 Srhanan, Osan h4D ..........36 Srhapman. Steven J. DO _63, 97 Schatz. Madha P. FdU .......126 Schaus. Kern M. MD ....... .92 Scilauster, Lynn M. PT .......62 Schechter, Charles J. h9D . _ .57 Schanck Jr, Robert C. h1D ...124 Schenk, David A ML'1U7, 117, 731 Sc:henken, Robert S. h1D ...121 Schep, Peter H_ PT .........129 Scherer, Darin D. DO ... ...138 Scherer, James A9. hop .......51 Scheltler, Erika E. MD ...107 Sctlickner, David J. MD ..147, 151 Schlessler David M. CtJA .....29 Schiller James R. DC . .... .99 Schiller, Timothy VJ. DO .....146 Sc:illing, Harry E. MD .......10'8 S;inindel, PAichael L A1D ..81, 83 SchindelerTrac, Rita DO ... ..38 Schiop, h9ir,Fael,1. DPh1 .... 53 Schlab. Jeffrey MD ..136 Sahlabech, Michael R A1U ....76 SUdankey, Susanne SP ... 50 Sadechtar, Ruberl D. MD .... A6 Schlecte Jr, h4 Charles MO . .151 Schle:der, P,eginald 8. h1D ...146 Schlemmer, Jeffney R_ MD -. - _61 Schli:nirier, Ronald k'. DDS .. 60 Ssgliit John T P.1D ..........33 Sa~los6erg. Richard T, MD128: 137 Sr,•:ICtter, James W. MD .....136 Schlueter Jamie MD ... _ ...:Vi Sc';mid: James R. PP........13G Schmid, Leta G. LS6N .......134 Schmidt, Daniel L DO .. .....55 Schmidt, David R. MO .......124 Schmidt, Dennis YJ. A9D ..91, 90 Schmidt Howard R. h1D .....142 Schmidt Jerome R. PHD ...35 Srhmidl, Rodney D. FAD ..49, IGt Schmidt Stacey A. MD . ...128 Sc,^midt, Steven W'. MD .....1 U3 Sct;mi•t Thu•cas M LSW .. ..69 Schmit<. James h1 MD . ..139 Schmitz, Marion E. MO . , .....48 Schmitz, Martha E. MD ...... 43 Schmitz, R Leon PHD .......146 Schneberger, Stephen h9D . _78 Schneider, Adam J. MD .......41 Schneider, David L. MD ..38, 136 Schneider, Oavid UV. MD .....11D Schneider, Douglas A. MU ...3fi Sctrnei ~_r, F Caw,' MD ......1 t0 Schneirlar, George B. tdD ....117 Schneider, Kelly D. PT .68, 76, 79, 84,85 Schneider, Lisa B. A4D ...... 49 Schneider, Robert W. FAD 96, 138 Scheeler, Rose MD .. .. 46, 7047 Sehnilker, James B. MR .....141 Schnitzler, Robert N. h4D 104, 105. 117 Schoch III, Eugene P MD .....45 Schoen Jr, Robert W. h10 .. ..45 Schoenewe, Corey 5. DO ..65. 97 Schoenfeld, Lawrence 5. PND 131 Schoeppel, Cynthia A. LPC138, 150 Scholl, Ca!herire L MD .33, 47 Scholl, Peter D. MD .. ..35, 99 Scholz, Susan MP ...... ~5 Srhonhoff, Diana C. PT .....123 Schoolar, Ead J. MD ........141 Schorck, Johanna PA ...... .79 Sct!odemer, Roherl E. MDii3, 121 Schodeoter, Wendell C. MD .121 Sehddemmer, Rodney N. MD ..51 Scholl, Mysli Dnr1 YV. MD ....117 Schottstaedt Margaret VJ. FdD .81, 82 Schram, Rirhartl A. MD .. .. A5 Schraub, Charles LSW ..... ,118 Scnrerber, Jon T. MD .........31 Solider, Jana h9D ............69 Schrimsher. Jvamte J. EDD .144 Schrreder. Gearce E. MD .....35 Schroeder, JennilerA. MU ....59 Schroeder, Klaus M. PAD ......76 Schroll. fvlis(i L NP ......... ,60 Schuchmann, John A. MD ...141 Srhuenemeyer, Anela A. MD ..93, 131 Schuessler. PJilliam bV. MD ...135 Schuleman, Steven G. M0103,112 Schultz, Mr:hael F. MD87, 117, 119 Schultz, Richar*J B. MD ...64. 140 Schu!tr, Rita DO .. , . ....3B Schultr, Wiliam P,. A9D ..... _45 Schulze Jr, Thomas W. MU ....35 Schulze, Brian E. MD .......124 Schulze, John E MD ..... ..58 Schulze. >,7hn P. MD ........ SS Schulze. Susan. A. MD .......62 Schmm, Uavid K. UC ....... _65 Sch!isslar, Irwin DO . .....34, 49 Schussler, Jeffrey tut. tv9D .....6C Schwab, Tracie L. DC .......34 ScltwaRZ, Roger J. MD .... .103 Schwartz, 5herwyn L FAD 108, 117 Schwartze. Mark tv1D ........147 Schwarz. Gary M. DDS .......87 Schwedock, NicY, MD 92, 146 Schwegel, Couglas K. PAD _ .;r4 Schwerlner, Belinda C. FJD .. _69 Schwerlner, Charles J. h4D ....69 Schvresingec. W'ayce H. MD 1'N, 112 Scrfras, Sharon M. 6A ........92 5coggio, Stephen U. MD .....53 Scott & While, CI!nic h1DG ...140 Scutt III, Robert C. MD ......139 Scott Jr, Richard E. DO .... 1.98 Scott, Cady R. MD .........126 Scott, Clifford T. MD .... `J6. 1Y8 Scott, Deborah W1D ..........76 Scott, Gx'enn A. NP .........5E Srolt, John R. td0 ..........106 Scott, Mary Lynn MD .....71, 135 Scott, Riley P. MD ..........133 Scott, Ror.alct A MD .........8U Scott, Sharon J. Pi .........129 Scow Jr. Royer D. MD ......140 Scrankm, Mara C. MD .. A7. 100 Scribbick III. Frank Ni. tv1D ...123 Scribbick: Arie h1D .........1G8 Scribner, Anita R. MD ........31 Srroggins, Daniel J. PAD .....1G4 Scn;ggs Jr James H. MD .. , .14A Scumpia, Simons h1. h1D .....36 Searle, L Edward tv1D ....... 45 Seeley, Niilliam M. PA .. .73 Seals Jr, Juhn R. A9U .11, 72 705, 128 1»9, 150 Seaquist Jack L A4U ....... A5 Sears: Dawn h1. FdD .....139 SeasVUnk, 6rian MD _1G4 Seawrrth, John F. h1D 75, 92. 93, 105, 117, 137 Se6esiyen, Chrstioa E. h1D ...A3 Sebring. Lana tv1D ...38, 136. 150 Semrrt, David J. DPM ........63 Sedillo, Daniel J. MD .......12u" Sacker, Christephe G. A9D ....43 Seger, 6ernaM M. MD .. _51, 61 Seger: Jenoiler MD .........110 Beyer, h1iG~:eel F.1D .........11L Seghi, Gary L. DC ..........34 Segfer. Dana F. MD ..........fr": Segree. Craig A. PT ....... ~7 Selba, Michael Y. fv1D ... ...89 Seidel, Scott A. MD ..... ~39, 50 Seidner, Robert MD ... ....142 Seidner, Steven R. MD ......119 Se:!er, Robert K. h9D .... _ ..41 Seiler, Tartya E. MD .........145 Se!rafi, Homayun MD ... , ...147 Sekulic, A9ilan MO ...........91 Selby, Stanly T. MD ........ .29 Selinkoff, Paul Fd. hd0 .......112 Selrtwn, Matthew R. PAD ...34, 41 Selva, Michael A. MD ...132: 133 Selvey, Diana S. CNM ... ....92 Seeger, Brian P. MD ........1t7 Sepulveda, Gladys S. MD .. _133 Sepulveda, Rene .A. MD .....135 Sepulveda, Robert R. MD .72, 149 Seremetis, George M. MD ....46 Serrao, K,ad L. MD .... .....51 Sedich Jr, Anthony P. MD ....108 SediUl, Chrisfapti M, MD .104 Servine, .Jerry W. NP .........82 Sessions, Craig E. A4D .......94 Sessions, Roger C. h4D _7;3, 75 Setlitf, James E. PT ...48, 55, 96 Setne: Vedic L. PHD .........35 Settle III, Halsey M. MD ...44, 79 Settle. Phillip h1D ...........36 Settle, Stephen M. tdD .......50 Seity. Robed M. PHD ........35 Seufeal, indai M. MD ...72, 73 Seven. Oaks Women A1DG . , .119 Sewall, Stephen J. MD , ......51 Seymour, S(anley D. DC ......74 Shackel(oM, Robert P. MD ...138 Shaffer, Colleen A. LSW ......50 Shaffer, Craig R. MD ... ... , .97 Shaffer, Kathaleen h1. h1S'W ...50 Shaffer, Kenneth M. MD .....126 Shaffer, Linda G. MD ... A6, 100 Sha`(er, A9omea J. A4D ........74 Shaffer, Richard 8. DC .....34 Shaffer, Vamon C. h1D ......14'3 Shaffer, 'Jt'illiam L. MD .. .....i0 Shafik, Shawat N. MD ........6A Shafiq, Khaliu MD ...........95 Shafiq, Rashid A4D .........141 ShaL•, 6havesh J. DPhil ..... _97 Shah, Jalnieop S. MD .......104 Shah, Misha tdD ......... , .117 Shah, Neena PAD ...........119 Shah, tJisarg N. A9D ......i3 SFtah, Pankaj G. h4D ..... ..9G Shah, Rajeev K. MD .........49 Shah, f?ita R. MD ........ 41 Shah, Sandeep A. A9U ........45 Shah, Sanyeeta MD ..... ...47 Shah, Shzfgai MD .. _ ......126 Shahid, Arnjad A. MD .... ...80 Shaikh, Jawed Z. h9D ...105, 117 Shakamuri, Shobha MD ... _..31 Shallin, Tony W. MD .........G9 Shamblin, George ht DC .....34 Shame, Nejla 5. b1D ..........55 Shamim, Mutammad h1D .....89 Shaertaa. George M. UC . - _34 Sharman. h4ark DC ..........34 Shannon. wick H. h1D ......110 Shapiro, era h1D ............43 Shapiro, Jay tdD ........ ...46 Shapiro, Michael L. MD .. 49. 131 Shapiro, Ronald B. MD ...46 Shapiro, Sluarl M. DO ........45 Sharaf, Rashid MD .....117. 119 Shareei, RIaZ A 41U ..67, 88 Sharkey, Francis E. MO .....725 Sharkey-Ma6tis. Pat iota K. Pv1D114 Sharma. Balesr MD .........52 Shama, Neeraj R. MD ....81, 82 Sharma, Rcshan L. h.4D ......143 Sharma, Sanlay tdD .........48 Sham, Bert E. DPA1 ..... 63, 91 Share, Erica C. h9D ..........47 Stearn, James C, MD .....46, 1D0 Sham, Kataleon E- MD ..74, 79 Sharp, Richard B. MD . . -...143 Sharp, 4Villiam T. MD ........104 Shastwua, George h"D ......100 Shaughnessy, Paul J. MD .. , .114 Shaver, Amy R. PT ....... _ 69 Shaw Jr, Burton G. MD ......110 Shaw, David J. RAD ......... A9 Shav;, Gradv C. A4D .........64 Shaw, J Elaine FAD ..........32 Shay{ Milhn D. MD .... , .... 75 Shav, vV:Jfiam B. PAD ........144 Shayne, John P. MD ........112 Shea: Anty P. OTH ........ _54 Shea, Daniel R. PT ..........fi2 Shea, Deborah A. PT ... ...62 Shea, Jefrey M11. h9D ... _ 80, 83 Shia, Phys Thrpy ANC ....67, 62 Shea, Richard P. MD .........78 Shea, iNilliam J, MD ......133 Shebetka. Kary A. DPA9 .....130 Shell. Gregory S. h1D ........38 Sheffield, Jesse D. DO ..... _8P- Shel(eIC, William E. MD . _ ...61 Sheikh, Shahzad A. A4D .t 2G, 128 Sheinbnry, Jonathan I. MD ....34 Shekar, Nirupama G. PAD ..88, 88 Shekarchi, Azirn G. Pv1D .......41 Shelton, John B. MD ........146 Shelton, Laura L. b10 ......60 Shelton, Thomas 0. A40 ..49, 150 Shen, Hongl I. PAO ...........8i Shen, Yee Jason MG ........42 Sheneman, Jeffrey S. MD .... R9 Sher:kenberg. Todd D. MD ... 72 Shenouda, Reuchdys. MD ..150 ShepaM, Alexander MD .....tt75 ShepaM, Ralph S. DC ........G9 Shepherd. Alexander tv1. fv1D .110, 117 Shepherd, James R. h4D ..... 7A Shepherd, Jane K. MD . .....69 Shepherd, June E. PHD ......33 Sheeler, Todd R. MD ....... _44 SheppaM, Celeste j0 MD .... At Sheppard, Gregory 6. DC .. _ .'s4 Sherbed, Ronald D. DO ......70 Sherdan, Bary d MD ....G7, 108 Shedff, Usman M. MD .. , . 11, 72 Sherman, David G. h4D .120, 123 Sherman, John V. MD ... _69, 18 Sherman, Kenneth B. MD .....87 Sherman, Stephan H. MD ....141 Sharmaq Vincent A MD .. _ ..69 Sherner, John H. CPJ.A.......W4 Sherrod, Mark R. MD ..39 Sherron, Frederick R. DO .....58 Sherroo, Sere^a R. UO ..... 62 Sherry: Elizabeth J. LPC .....745 Sheth, Arum N h1D ........143 Sheih, hJ ltnku:oar H. MD 141, 150 5hetligar, Raghu MD ........43 5hetly, Ashwin K. MU .......133 Shibley Susan M. PT .......129 Shi1ett Bnan. DA. PAD .......1G8 Shiftey, Jennifer M. MD ......G9 Snigley, Diane E. DC ......34 Shih, Angela H. MU ...... _ - ..41 Shiner, Alan D. h1D ..........94 Shims, Mark A. MD ... ....30 Shimkus. Bran J. MD40, A3, 50, 51 Shin., H Chrslop h10 .........33 Shinkawa. Sidney MD .. .....64 Shiprnan_ Bradley N. MD .....117 Shipp. Ross E h1D .........147 Shirernan Paula K, MD .....135 Shirley. Jet`:rey L. CC ........57 Shirley-FVenzel, Lorraine L MU137 Shoarnaker, Stanicn MD .. _ ..59 Shcen, Heather CNM ... .. A2 Shuok, Ilaina S. DO .. ......141 Shook, James B. MD . _ ...1A5 Share. John Ni. MD ..........44 Short, M Ctrristep MD ..69, Z0, 97 Short, Tarnmi NP . ........ .82 Shhultz III, C Albed MD .....145 Shcdtz lr, C Arhur MD ...145 Shows. Jane FAD ... ,121, 137 Shdner, David L MD ..... _ .107 Shn:rer. Sandra D. MD .... .129 Shr;:ger, A P. h1D ...........29 Shover, Phillip A. ":,4D .. ; 4 Shroyar, Steven R. MD ......tUB Shuaib, PAihaela MU ........ 90 Shuaib, Tawhid .A. MD .....35. 87 Shull, 6ohby L. hiD ....... .14D Shulman, Da.id G. FAD67, 123. 137 Shung, Sheila MD ...........41 Shull, Brvce MD ...........151 Shwads, KaLnan J. MD ... _ ..64 Sibad, Jon DC . ...........75 S Ar4q~, Aamdr J. MD ... - _120 S.du:q,, Ather A. h4U ..47, 9'±, 117 Sidoiyui, Troy D. hi0 ........140 Sideris'. Stylianos h1D ........54 Sidharthan, Kusumam tAD .87, 88 S fi;entes. Roger M. MD .. .. 58 Slyerfoos, Uenovan H. DO ... 41 Sgtenhorst. Georg D. MD .80. 83 S:Kes; Bradley C. DC ......65 Silat Naeem h9D .... ..... 41 Sflbermaa. Herschl B. MD _85. 90 Silberman, h4ark A. h9D ...... 95 Silva III, Ezequiel hAD .......133 Silva, Fernando E. MG ......147 Silva, Jame L, b1D ..........52 S~:Iva, Rafael MD ..... .....133 Saves Morris PA. DO .. ......92 SPrerrnar., Gregg L h4D . _57, 60 Sibfestec Darren J. GPM ......97 Simmany, Dana L MD ....69, 70 Simmons Ill Jar::es W, DO ...124 Simmons, CerJI R. MD _ .71, 135 Shnmons, Donald R. MD74, 75, 79 Simmons, Donovan MD ..... ?6 Simmons, Edi(h tvt. h1D ...41 Simmons. Jonathan DC ..32. 34 Simmons, Mark A. h15W .....134 Sunun, Christine R. LPC ......77 Simon, Calelte fv1D ..........59 Simon, Craig A. h1D ......... 45 Simon, Uavid H. h1D ........ A6 Simon, Saan S. DO ....... y0 Simon, T~'+eodore R. h9D .....120 S!monds, Sneri L. DC .......106 Smortefta, Alexander B. MD .140, 141 Simpson, Charles B. tv1D .....108 Simpson; Joseph A. MD .. ..131 Simpson: Karen S. h4D .. A7, 136 Simpson, 4Villia:r. G. MD ......84 Sims, Gayland L MD .......147 Sims, James K. h4D .........1U4 Sims, Michael PA ... ....73, 83 Sines, Roger CNA .... _ ....84 Sims, Scott A. DC ...........92 Sinclair, Jerry W. A4D ........ 29 Sang Jr, James T. tv1D ...139, 140 Singapenimal, Manavalan A1D .91 Singer, AlichaelA. MD .......123 Singh, Herb A1D .............50 Singh., Meera MD ..........128 Sinch. Frafulla C. MD .......tU4 Singh. liaghuj~:t MU ......... S8 Singh. Sunset K. h9D .........36 Singh. Sw:nder MD ..... ...s0 Singh, Vivek MD ...........131 Singleton, Gregory LStN . 9f1 Sincleton. Ra:^.dall P. MD ....135 Slryletan, Rashaed A MD ....46 Singson, Florence MD - ... _ .55 Sings, Rajiv R. A4D ........9R Siresi, Nuala J, MD .. -1 pa Sipco, Gerald M. MU .r`5, 7fi, 105, 717 Sitek. Rurnan MD ... .. -..128 Skaggs, Tiffany A, MD ... -51, 138 Skarda. Cori E. hID -. .- ...117 Skarda., Shayne T. h1D .73; 91. B4, 85 Skelton. David 6. A1D .. _ _ .74 Skerhut. F1olger E. P,1D ..112, 120 Skinner, Clay H. MD . ,112 135 Skinner Russell B. MD ..... -.53 Skipper, Kenneth H. PdD ... _ 70 Skluzace.k. Paul A. MD ......1'19 Skop, 6P:an P. A-0D .. ...711, 131 Skeusen, Gale J. MD .......710 Skrepnek, Slan d MU .......9A Skulemcwski. Patnck S. DO _52 Slade. Thedda~e L MD .. .. _81 Slade'n, Phil:`:p I-. MD ........70 Slater II, Patrck W'. MD .......45 Slaughter, Brian P'i .... ... -.48 Slavc:'reva, Elena G. h4D . 41 140 Slarin, Dennis h1D . _72, 94 149 Slay, Susanne h1S .. ..... _SU Slayton, KeM LPC ..........118 Sledge, Scafl L. MU ........124 Sloan, Jacqueline M. MD ..128 Sloan, Marlin DPM ..... ....°.D Sloan, Tod B. h4D ... 10» olohodkin. Ua~,:d FdD ... . _108 Slone, Rodney 6. !v1D ......81 Slough, Sl:arlet G. DO .......74 Sk.vakTucker, Melissa h1D .. _91 Blowsy, James E. MD ... ~4 Smedley. Jonathan G. DpM ..101 Smeliser, Uallas E. LPC .....147 Smiley, Meygen PT .48, 55, 84, 96 Smith III, F A. MD ...........65 Smith Jr, F A.. h4D ...........39 Smith Jr. Forrest bt. MD .....128 Smith Jr James L MU ...... A5 Srnilh Jr. Paul H, PAG ........117 Srnilh, .Alan D. 00 ........93, 94 Smith, .Albert L h9D ... ..... 98 Smith, Alez J. h1D .......... Bt Smith, Ah~!.n tvl. tv1D ... _ .. _87 South, Arthur M. PAD ..34, 41 Smith, 8eniarnin L. PAD .... .55 Smith, Bub6y J. MD ,38 Smith, Breads L. LSW ...77. 141 Smith. Brian A. P50 ........143 Srnilh. Bryan E. PSD .... ..14J Smith. C B. MD . .......... 70 Srnilh, Cad K MD ..........104 Srnilh, Cathy S. MD _ .......142 Smith, C:nades E. PAD .. ...104 Smith, Charles T. MD ...57, 77 Smith, Citadufte H. A9D ....48 Smith, Chester Y. DC .. - .9fl Smith, Christnpha T. MD ......38 Srnilh. Clyde D. MD .........138 Srnilh. Daniel J. MD ........14G Srnilh, David A. h1D ......53. 140 Sriilh, Donovan D. MD ......38 Smith, Dcugla~ K. h9D .......1;33 Smith. Douglas S. h10 . .....136 Smith, EJeen A, h1D ........131 Smith, Ellen B. MD ..........39 Smith, Ferrel C. MD ... .....41 Smith, Garvin B. DC ...... _ .80 Smith. Gary L MD ... 56, 57 Srnilh. Gary Y'1. MD ..........33 Srnilh, Gene R. tv1D ..... ...124 Smith, George N. DO .......150 Srnilh, J William A9D _......1AA Smith, James M. FAD 13Q 145-147 Smith: Jeremy S. h9D .10, 92, 97, 101 Smith, .tar; E. FAD ......31 Smith, Koran R. NP .........136 Smith. Kelli P PT _ . .....129 Srnilh, Kyle H. MD .. .......1411 Srnilh, Lam' L hID ..........30 Srnilh, Laurette N. h1D ..... ..43 Smith, Lenora DO ..........43 Smith, Leon J. LPG ..........41 Sntilh, Lon S. MD .. ...117. 122 Smith, Malcolm A. MD ...142: 143 Smith, Maiic B. MD ... A6; 13G Smith, Mark K. MD .........150 Srnilh, Melvin D. MD ....112. 726 168 Beech Street Provider Index Michael C, MD .... Sm.Lt ...148 Spann. Scott W, A1D _ _ .45..136 ateu•er, Kathleen MD .... ...144 Sudan, Arthur yN h9D .... ...147 Ta kar ' a•sha S MD .... ....95 T ornpsoo, Udn h1 MD .... ...61 , h9rhael K. DO .... .Smltil 54 Spa k, Harvey h1D ........ . ,148 Skapnen, Matthew MD ... ...149 Sudarshan, Alexander P. MO53, 66, Ta,.ker, David A•1D ...... ...123 T umpson, Oougla, E. h:1D . ..143 , Smith h9'chael L. PA . .73, 83 Spa~kmaa. Lila G. PHU ... ~ P 120 Stephens Kelly. Colleen K. N 72 Tatum, Billy F DG ....... _ .50 Tom sa ,Gregory DC .. -...95 Smith h~ cheat R. h1D . . ....110 Sparkman, Mark K. MD ... ; .1G8 Ste lens (,nrsio ns G. MU F F ..5" Suderman, Emery L DO .. ....96 Tavares, Sergio h1U ...... ... &4 Thom wn, Jack R. h9D ... ....89 Paxton J. tdD .... ih Sml ....112 S;:a~ks `Jicki J. tAD . ..... ..110 Stephens Kevin A. MD .. ...38 nudh~scrseth N phon PAD ....85 tava ez. Hiram PAD .. _ .. ....87 T :~mpsen lames B MD . ....69 . , ~1- Srn;ih 0 ~rtttin J. MD .. .. ..44 Spa•rvrw, Ailda CNA ..1Ud Stephe! s Ronald D. h9D ...89 Sr ggs Ckay Uf .. .. ..106 Tavarez Marvic MD ... ....b7 T tm s ,. ~, Jen'rer h1. PAD . .143 Smith R Brian MD . ... ... 114 Spew Jr Raymond G. MD . ...54 Stepnenso" Douglas M. DO .85 S.yu tan. Un yampath #dD 5"s, 72, Tavern, Robert,4, fAD .. ...f18 T cmc.,n::, Jess t.. h4D . ....38 5m':Ih Randall Vv. MD ... ....t39 Spear, Starie L. PA ... .. . 83 Stepherso~. Georgia A. MC82, 89 98 Tsrti Y ill:am W. A4D ...... .. _73 T.rnoson. Jdhr At. hiD .. . .33 Smith Rarde{ph T. PAD .....44 Spears. Neal M. h1U .. . _51 Stephenson Jackie D. MD ...135 Su is Jacke P. MD ...... ....81 Tay K, ~:. ;rd T MU ... ...139 Tomas ~, Julia M. h1U .. ' ...tU4 Smith Ray F. h9G .. _? 1 Spears; Robed P PAD . . , 5G8 etas^, George :.. FAU .. ...121 tiudivan. Helen L. MD .... ...111 Taylor na share rl. NF ... ...82 i mpsc Kathryn J. Ol H ..99 Smah Regina M. MD ...150 Spews. Tecdie G. MD ...»5 Stern. Robert C MD ..... ....45 Sullivan: Jana L CP1h1 .... ...120 Taylor 6e"tend vV. A4D ... .31.82 T rnpw: P.larca:el A4. A4D ...43 " Smah Robed A1D . .? 0 74, 13? Speck, Fred t. h9D .... . .. 75 Stern. Sharon J. MD .. , .146 Sulli.an. Kelly A. PT ... 62 Ta}Inr 9n;ve D h1D .. . b6, 62 T :~mysua, Mark E. CG .. ....5 J Smith Sammy DC . ...74 Speck. Gsarge'aN. A1O . ...?2 Starker, Steven N DPht . ...143 Sur`aya Caro N1D ... ... ...128 Tay4or 'tasirl H. MC ....95 T ampler, h9ark E. MD .. ...122 Smith 5cotf A. MD ~ ~ .45, 100 Spect, Lera tv1D . TL, 149 Stevens, Charles S h1D ..107 Sur•nsr Gager A9D .... ...125 Tavbr tr4c "AD ...65. ?i, 85, 149 T omso^, tdardy hiC . ....60 Scott H. h9D .... Smith .. _148 Spectm!ear, John tN. MD . _ .14G Slavers. Mark L MU .. . , .1»» Sun?ner, Ke th N. MD .... ...104 Taylor G Robert MD . _ . ...518 T: nm, sun, Peter PA. MU .. ...131 , Smlt Shan:ron 1. MD . . ..92 Soseg: h i":cent PAD ... ...111 Stevens. Piark PA . .. .. ...130 S- rral. eneva PA .. .. ..34 Taylor Ga'r}• B DO . ... .. 9': T :omNSnn. P,obert L. MD . .. 133 Smak Stephen t.. Da? .. . b•4, 74 S?ear Joa . PA 75 Stevrad ttq li!, fAD .95 St~pn.,t, Ben B. MD ... ..55 Taylor Joel 7. A1D ....... . .123 T : tmn nr Troy U h1O .. 105 MD .. Smith Steven L ... 77 Spa :!ter Feter,l. FAU . 56 123 Stewart, D~mid A. MD ...149 Supret, Ben D. MD ..... ...43 Taylor Linda J. DO ...... ....»9 T. cr sv . Robert R. DO -. ....33 . Ted R. MD ... . Smah . ....147 Spe~:yhls, James 4"J. MD . . .123 Slewad, James R. PAD ....37 Suari, Salim R. h1D ... ..6'3 Taylor Richard M. UO ..G7 , 74. 94 1 cr,e G or a C. FAU ... ' ... AC , Terri PT ........ Smah ....101 Spa:ghis Jo`'.n M I''i . 88.9+J Stewart, Kimvedy L`. L'O . ....63 Su.a a :eni Veena MD ... .. _55 Taylor, Richard F'. ML' .... ...1'LS i orne ki'hara E h9D ..1 " 14, 118 , Smal T :eodm~e D. DO . .. ..38 SpeLir•gs Veron •wa A. h9D 100 Stewart, Mark T. A4D ... ...50 hurter vPlliarrr E PAD . _ ...95 Ta11or Thomas G. h,9D .. ... B2 .dl,a•r D SfU T ~r rt~ J... b ..104 Smith T. o ^as H. A1D . . .....3G S,,e^.,e Crompton R. MD . . .135 Stewart, Ronald h4. MD . : 12, 134 awns ~ lardo .~ #.1D ... . ,12.1 Taylor ~Nilliam P MD ..... . , :45 T urntcn Chadas N. Pv1D . ...143 Sm'ln rVilfcm C. MD .. ....ti!8 Spence, Kelly A. MD .... ...i28 Stewart, Hay B. MD .. .66, 86 Sr ra, Gw?dlapall FAD ...105. 1'st Ta Cynhia L DC ..... ....34 Tnnrnton James F h1U ... ...13f1 Pa,nck D. UC . Srnllhsor ....151 Spence. Shama L. h9D ... ...142 Stewart, Theresa L. MD . ....1 i9 nut sdand. Ellen h4U .... ...108 tang;... C :dstoph'iA', h9D . ....74 L.:ernfon, Jae E h^U .. . , .131 , Harold L h1D Smilson ..32, 94 Spe^ce.. Chdstophe C. MG 47, 55 Stewart, Tim ;'. MD .. ...G8 ut?•e•land: h9ark E. h1D .. ...142 1 'g e: Jenm:.e. A. L C .. ....54 T nrrton b1ark :. h1O . ...118 , Smolarz Gregory J. h9D . ....143 S•~e'x•e~. Evelyn E. b1D ... ....47 St egier Ashley h•1D .. .. .38 Sutler David F. A4D ..... ....58 TP ley A. drex J CNA ... 56, 104 T nrttor u^faliam R. (v1D . ...123 Smolens Peter 6,1D 93 117. 51P Spe•r,F . KPVIn P. MD .. . ..38 aCerman, Karen L MD 36 Sutton. Avarsll H. MD ...122 TP .• annoy, Dina J h9D <11, tU0 T rr,.on, Jrnn A P9D .. . ...125 , Smoot. John B. MD . 45 Snarling . f?icha«! P,i. PADsB 50, ir4 Sflliey; Marx A. FiD . 71i, 91 SLBUn ,Jennifer (. MD . ...15(i Te..uanhuey. L..opvldc A. MD .1t8; T, rrstad.. Kelly ( t^D .. . ... 47 h9A .... Smyar Vicki B 118. i34 . Spezia. B share J. PAD .. .133 af:nes, Law...nce C hf' 1 44. 145 Su•rurrunysi, F e-•ha MD ....7 114 T crslenson, LJL. S. hIU .. ... 92 . Smy'ka7 Steven E. h1SJJ ...13» Spiedel Er.i ;ue MD .. ....38 a['nnatt I. James T. h9D ...17 Seamy, Sun to tAD .... ....38 Tec arhuey, Lecoolde V 6AU .135 T rift Robert U. EJU .... ...146 SneeJ D;v d L DO .38 Spirett N_Isen J. h9D ..88 Stmscn, Da ryl L MD ...90 Swan. io~`rn i. MU . ...1 11. 117 Teuarhuav, Yula'tra E. M G ..104 T ~rit Rolfin L MU .. . _ ..73 Sneed t el' ha A. #.1D ~ ..1L8 Spiro. J an F fAD .. ...89 Stinson, Kathleen S. MD ..65 Swan W!Ili~ „ E A-0D .... .. _61 Teter. (ar ^.ali+a A. 61D ...72 T. ron.,cn. Ruben P. A1A . Q3, 1 U6, St..e:: P. DPM .. Snyder ....130 Spitzer Ri .hard G. MU .. ~5fi.. 89 St!meman, Gregcry ht. DPM ...75 Swaney, Glenn P. A4D ... ...1 U4 7r cl:::ar, C'trsty D. MP T ..151 1 t9 , Robert C. PAD .. .. Smp .44, 123 Sporsel r5liam E. MD . 123 SFackb!;rger, Robert L. DO .70, 7» Swann, Cynthia A. MU .. ..t33 i :x.ira h?a;ricio 6. MD .. ....30 T ul , K : t K. f'A . _ ....03 , Snecgr ss Karen T. PHD ..35, 4i Sprad6~ Tmclhy PAD . ti5, 'r5 93 Stocker. Eric H. MD .. ...105 Swann, Russell E. PAD ... ...148 te,eea Her bedo A. h9D .. .. _60 T ur an i~,drea MD .... ...122 Snoga Patricia "n. hiD .. 150, 122 Sprague. Steven U. MD .. . _110 Stockman. Gail U. MD 70 91, 83 Swanson. Bath A h1D .. ....'s3 Lr pis, Clarence A. h9D O6, 138 L urow .James 4. DO .... ....7» Snokhous Paula A FA ...150 Sprees A :ita hi. OTIi ...6t Storkstll. Randall D, FAD 29 30 Stiansca. Ch istop~ e %.. h^D ..49 TP cis, S Drew D tAD 96: 138 T~ car Angela C MD .... ...122 5roca M,;rray.4. MD ... ... , .69 Sarnger Robert R. A9D ..1 01, 148 Stoe:kei Mark D. h9D . .55 wansrn: r`f.e~ L. DC ....55 Tene alto, A4irhael G MD 39. 99 Ti bstis. Torid.4 P,4D .... , ...133 PAichael J. DC Snow (34 Spc^ger Stephen B. PA .. ...84 Stokes. Debc~ah MD .. ...138 Swartznar. Sf,eLa A4D ...104 Ternanl. Luc le 8. A9D ... .... A5 Ti bs, Rita MU ... ... ...125 , Snowden Joseph H. DPh9 48; 101 Spr ng'isld, Harc!d J. MD . ....73 Stokes, Ju !n K. h4U ... ... 32 Swayze. Clilord !+. DO ... .. _79 lerrsr, Patnc:a A. FAU ... .. , .126 F ietti. Franco J A9U .. 82 Snowden: pttip E. DC .. .....57 Spr.rrgs, Mark A, DO .. .. ....38 Stall, Jvhn F. MD ..... ....133 Swear!!-ngsn Stephen U. A9 D .133, Te. n on, Cu IF ,. F. PT . .... A3 Tu ter, Eric S. A1D .. ...45 teed MD ..... Snyder IV .... AS Sprouse David R. MD .?5 Stott. Scott T. DO .... ....12:9 136 Ts~n u:Fll :. L, Ji "iC .... .....9 TIfP ,fat: A. FT .. ....?3 , Srydsr, Renee R. MD ... . ...35 Spn;te, Ca^a MD .... .. ... °8 Stolow. Jns!•ua 6 A4D ii? t:•s3 Sweeney; Frr,nc':a h1. '.1D . 53 56 Terr Arlo Casa ~. MU ...1 18, 131 T. i a , EI!zabeth K. h1D . . ..49 Snyder f'iam B. MD .. .... ~5 $pNta Juanita Pd. R1D .... ...110 Store, Diana L UO .. ...138 Sweeney.. Lyda S. MU . .....43 tea III':, Ra!ph N. htU ... ....108 T ~ ~e. may, Robed T. UC . ....83 r1 liia:n D. MD . Border ... .88 Spc~geon, Gall LPC .... ...144 store. D,,.:ald R. FA . .....83 Swegle, Ca of S. 61D .... ....142 Te FII Clark D MU ..... ....131 f etze tit yen FT ....... . ..97 , Kathleen R. h9D .. Soeh .... 58 Sou-lock. Sara J. N P . ... ...146 Sivradipher. Robert F. MD .. _38 Swenson. K,.re i G MD ....»3 T Fh K ennatt MD .... .....68 Ti an..e ArU.ur 41G .... .. 90 . Flenry 'dv. MD . Soechtag ....104 Squyras, Jill M. FHD ..... ...106 Stonakiny. Canis M. DO ....3G S.venson. Ma;n esr Pd. MD ....99 Ts~ Fs'on, Dav~d .J. PAD . 46. ,y1 ' Ti eni: a, Hu nhsrtn h1D .. .....87 , 5chn ~K: I John B. MD .. ...6t Sra, Sna n K, Mp ...123 Stores. A9irhael E. MD .. ....146 Swetr^ar M h ~I E. PA .... t30 Ter r. Arlo C hip ..... ....1 L3 T en a Ja e K, F F .. .....35 maet S. h9D . Soin Jac . 6Q, 98 Sreena as :~hal, `v ijayap ak h9D117. Story Mark 41'. A9U ...149 SnPtt 3r Ua~ d D h9D34. 68, 79, 84 Te ~. Q~uwa Pi ... .. aU ii en a. 0' ar B. h1D .. ...36 , StepYsr M. PdGS?, 92, 93. Sokolyk 119, 128 S[othoff; Alice F. PAD ..108 5rv~:^gum; h stna K. h1U . ....117 Te ry.. PGtricia J hiD . .. .135 ii r. ar:, J, s; W. hiD .....61 ; 137 S•eerama, Ravi Kr ma MD ....eb Stutz, Ronald A. MD .....68 Sw. Wrd, MsIUd~ .r9 :1D ...y8 Tacy, Stuart A. MD .. ....12s ii , ors .,urns PHD ... - ...145 Uciarnu 0 6 0. MD ..92 '' Svkurbi Srikumar Nadarajah P,9D . 52, 138 Sloufilsi. Paul E MD . .. .....41 yr ntdn, Jenn ferA LSVJ ....33 TP^,velp Daniel R. A1D .. .. A7 eke, Roger 6^i. MU T ;e: .61, 52 , Mcdupe MD .. Svkurbi ....±2 Srinivas ujjarappa MD .. ...133 Stoughtrn, Cynthia NP ...140 Sw tze!, P.icrard N AiD ...128 7r o a. Leonard J. MD Sfi. 96 T! dot A^.?y 6. PAD 53, 65. 98. 136 , Anthcny C MD Seldanc ......45 Srinivasan renkatasub MO ..117 Stovall George A. MD . 146; 147 y. Startle} P. P.4D ...... ~3, 73 iev llelandre A. PAD .... . _ ..87 Ti ~ r. BYIy D. h1D .... .. _119 , Solder visa CNA .. . ... ..?5 Sripada, Prasad f.-. PAD ... ...131 Stovall, R-chard 9. MD .. .... 42 S}. Ndsor. ... MD ....b5. 88.98 Th; Ian. A,taa G MD ... 41 T! Gle, Linda J PAD .... ....1G» PT Solecki 6riao M ..62 Stacsy Arny J. PA . ...83 Stowe, Phyllis K. NP ....82 Sysd. Integer h1. MD .56. 91, 94 Th ygard '':.II Alvi^ A4. A4D ....133 Tio Audrey 0. PAD ..... ....118 . PA Solis ynth!a 5 . ..f-,J Stack, "Aelissa D. PT ..129 Stowers, James B. DPH99, 90: 150 Sued Kemal A. hiD ..76. 111. 117 Thaku~ Kish MG .... . 97. 116 ro Ferm!n MD ..... ... 106 . Solis Joel L A9D . ... ,86 Staehel, Craig A. MD ....59 Strider. Jamie D. GC ...1G6 S Fd. Nay:r S. MD y, . , .5 Thalfe Ep^:ra m I. MD .. i ° , 148 Tiorg or., Corr.rra T. h9D ' .....66 Solis Rica•dd L A9U ..3a Stafford, Ja:^.e 0. MU ...61 SLadec James R. 61D ...117 Sygal, Juan J A4U .. ... ....:08 Thamea Ftaci P1U ... .. _ .30 vV. MD»5, 55, ii?ton Jr; Gaarge bud Sclis Tanya hA. h4D ......94 Stafford K~isG A. MD .. ... .68 Slra:n. Bonus MD ... . .. . 56 Sykes, Mel6ck T MD .... . . ,135 Thames. Todd?. MD .. ....t10 100 Svlley Wayne A. MD . .....148 Slailnrd, 6tssiey W. MD ... .56 Stra:n. S~ arv^. M. A4D ... S9 Syler, Robert J. RN .... ....141 Thane sea, F. a een MD . ....13? Tuton, Reagan E. DO ... .....68 SdoCky Iona tv1D .. ..... a8 Stagg, Gerald A, MU .....91 Si a^~dhagen Tra~;y D. 1D . _33 5rms :II. C antes A A1D , 108, 125 Tharakar., David K. h°D .. ....i 10 Ti tale, „ C~;a to D, Pr1D . ' .. _67 Alan J FAD 5vlo^~or ....142 Stahl, Marion MD .... 4i3 Stre^.lg Tina R. LPC . . 32, 33 Szabo, Cha ~es A A1D ...12C Th..agere, 5amcel MC _ .125 .r.my L MD .... Ti J .....66 , . Daly MC Selo ten .104 Stahlmaq Pda0hew B. MD ... G6 SVas2 1"falter l•'J. DPM . _ ..13U Szarek. ~e+trsy S. DC . _ ...106 i'heard. Jcyce'pn M. PAU . 11f, N8 f ah;a, I Eko h1D ....... 105. 118 .. . Solomon D: ans L h1D . . ... .12U Stallrnan, Ksnneth J. MG 1 35, 144 Sl:atto-, Jr, Robed F. MD39, 41, 47. S~czylowski. Joseph Pd. DO99. 1 U0 TheesfeW. Da^ie! R. A1D . , .. 92 T zlrnaland. Kelly E. hAD ' ' ... _48 . , DPM Bola on Eat O . . .84 Stancey, Cvrta A. MC4» 136, 140 '13 119.128 144, 545 Stew:;, Robert G. PAD ... ...119 Theri ull: Gab teas R. FAD .. A9 .tes M:;naal ( . hAD ... To .....31 , . Solo ~ on, Jvhn Alan MD . .....142 Stanrieil. Earbn C. PAD . 63, 137 St•attnn t an . h^:D ... .108, 113 T Theriot f_uge.~e C. MD .. ...58 141 Tibet Davie N t~D .... T t d W PAG Ed ... 35 142 PAark R. MD .. Selo^ or. ......62 5tanric Th roes J, f^D . .....33 Shatto^ f?ehab Cic ANC ....129 Th neaux, Albert 61D .... .... ... war ey .... . , Steve K MD Sclonor ......43 StandarJ, Misty D. 5P . .....89 aLatlcn Steven A. Pt ... ....129 Taber, Cyntrtia A4. A4D ... .... T+? Th t Mar. Paula h1U ... ..41.43 fu i Chrs K hP ... ....95 . . San arv Ile PalncK J. MU ....144 Slanko, Sua E. MD ..148 SUatte^, Steven W. PHD . ...35 Tibet, Adsfaida S. h^D ... . ..128 ih t P.,ichelP D FdD ... , 112. 13U Ti ~i Hugh MD .... 68, 125 Albartc P. Son merhalder MD61. 85 Stanley. David E. PA . 0, 8J: 150 Shwas Mart v. ft1D .. . .....50 Taboada, Lba do J. P.1D ....56 Th itye::; Rr:rer D Ie1D _ 108, 113 Tr vi h4dnis F.9D . .....95 , MD . A9innette T San .... ,528 Stanley, E:atl A. A4D ...1"<5 5t ass Moray R. A4D . ... . 9t Tabnada, f lis E. h9D ... _61, i^..3 Thoy anin, i,ia h9D ... ....103 To7i Ti .othy FA. tdD . .... At . , Allen MD ... Svnste~^. ......'S8 Stanley, Jornan G. MD .. ... , .82 Straxsor, '2 chard T. MD ......99 .ailafsro, L,igh MD .... ... _29 Them ~ an, G a'.3 H. DPM .... 48 Tcbletnan, 4ViIf:3m R. h9D ' ' . _ ...38 . , Subodh MD Sonw'alkar ......87 Stanley: KenneUt h9D .... ....110 SLayhom, John M. MD . .1»2. 143 takata, Jay A. MD ...... .....3t thomas Jr. times H. MU ... _79 cblar, Pdarc L MU ... . I ....141 , ... S,o Ann C hiD . .41 Stanley. Richard MD ....3U Street Jr. Luther A4D ... ......70 Takunoto, Chns H. h9D .. 11?, 122 Thomas..4ny .PAD .. .....t10 Tvnon, Andrew A. MD ... ... 135 . , lit} h9D Sood .. A7 Stankrt,, Lennie MD ~7t, 135 St•el:ry, hAarlen S. MD . ......53 Talafuse, D;v'.d ."J. biD .. ....11G ~ihornas. AzreP, a B. MD . ....120 Ted i Jane D. MD _ .. _55 , Ian es ! h1D $CfrP 6G. 71 86 Starck Tomy A4O ...123 St'e'tlow Roved MD ....104 Talbert Arnv t..1D ....56 Thomas. C!i-,, t E. MD .. .. _ 32 Tr ppe wean FT, &Spioa R eh ANC _ , . Scrs: stn Pdar^ey K. MD , ....142 Stark, Patricia C. RN .. ....151 Stritley, Rir,~rd F. hiD . .519; 128 Taltr~tt av.cra: B. h1D .... AS Thomas, Darryl B. MD... .... d5 70 129 Sorgen Stephen. U. MD .... _30 Starkey, David R. OC ... .... ;?4 ShitF,ng., h9crris A. DPPA .....130 Tah Richard V. PA .... . .... s0 Thomas. Uavd E. DO ... ...108 Tokaz, Laurence K. MD 40 .43, 09, Robert MD ..... Soria ....43 Starkey, John T MU .... ....1»4 Stickland. Janet L. MD .....150 Talley. Ds'. d R A4D .. . ....135 Thomas. Gr 1dh M. MD .. ..?9 JG , .. .. Scsa Es;ela MD ....72 Slarlirg M Jcyr:e P:iD ... .....73 Shiegler Rchsrt MD ... ...29 Talley. SFeahen J hAD . . ....108 Thoma- Jeac K. h1D .. .....143 Kurd Jtar, Charilha R. MD ..41 . . GTbenc h1D SCSa ...7? Siassen J'11liam N. h1D 33, 50, 54, St irvgtellcw terry B. MG .. ..142 Talley 4Nilf a^, A4 MD ..55 Th mn,. ,!eF.ry F. PAD 9?. 142 To and, ~ a~gF J. h4D ... _ ..72 . use I MD Suss .96 99 Strcalbeck.. Frr,nces tvP .....82 7aluKdar, Subrata K. MD .0 i, 105 Th~m~., Jcrr iV. PAD .. . ..133 Tctbert, yitha k. MD .. .....51 . . . A4aria A FAU Soso . . .. .132 Stauffer, Jay S. MO ..... .....68 St•o^, Gorden Bsr A9D . ...94, 95 iamayo: Heeler E. PAU .....t17 Thomas, Jcoat: a^ F. A1D ..1Cs ict he Anthony A4D .... 116. 122 . . . Srsa Raney'vV. MD .. . . ......31 5tav!ndha William D. MD .....38 Strc~~ty, Dav'd B. MD .. . Ji3, 97 Tamayo: Laura R. A9D .. _? 3.128 Thvrnas. A4atnew T PAD ......36 Tc'e 1r , Tcr~:y t^. A9D . .. .....118 . MD .. SosL S Cesar F .tit 117 Steacmar BrsN M. MD . .....3G Strcny, E Ray DC ..... ... ..52 Tamsz Jr, Daniel D. MD .112. f35 Thomas. Paul J. fAD .. .....126 Tv'e ant, Hugo R. h•1D .. . bf., . . .Joanna MD ... Sntelo , . .....141 Stecher, hllchael D. MD ...38 Stroud, Rrbed L.. A4D .. .... .41 Tarnsz, Oscar A. FAG ....99 Thomas, Rohed P MD . .112, 127 T!,Im n!ad S, FiD ... ... 12^. , Sato fisctor L A1D 85 Stedman. Horis t MD .. ..BM Shvupe. Earnest W'. MD .....73 Tan Char bVang Y. MDR .. 105, t1? Thomas, Sa ::uel K. FT . ..... 48 Tr team 7h~rldes R. h1D ?4. 13? MU .. 5cuch:ck Ann M _ ......61 Stedman: Janes F.1. PHD .1 C6 Stuart, Roger G. MD .. ......95 Tanhul, Edua~dv S h1D .. .92 Thoma-, Sa dra S. PAD . ......84 it v..a ilaen A4. MD ... .....75 . Sou i ar t L airy C MD ......?2 Steele: Seven J. MD .. 58. G4 Stulman Div d A. PHD . . _54, 77 Tankersley Bcy.;e N. NP . 29 Thama= VJJburn E. UFh1 ....130 " T~ ; Jeffrey R. A9D . . ....105 Sculas J Moises 41 MD .....112 Slefani, Anne M. MD ....38 S1,;mp, Fr.nn'a S. MD . 43, 5i, 65 Tar+nous, P,awah A9G ..41 , horn elite} lizabeth T DC 9 s Ti a o,.,;, Jerry J MD 505. 126 Thryy Grhi South A..,fn ANC43, .48 Steffen.. Richard L PAD .. ....124 Stump, Dowd L A9D . .. .115, 117 Tano, Leorsl MD .. 110 Thomason. Janet i_ FT :49 Tc Ded1', ,tar ca K. fAD . s0 , Phys T'nrpy AtaC . 129 South San Stafka Fark J. PT _ . .....62 Sturiiva:^t Ted S. hiD .....87 TaFangan, Roseiler 8. MD .. t 35 Thornazy, Vilmes A. h9D ....45 Tai king, Amy DO . ..... tOfl . South ayd Karen L. fAD ....100 Stage°aon Lroyd H MD ..112 Stussy S^.a.vn A. MD ....142 farbex Peter A. MD .. .....12U ihcmpMm :~i, Robert K. PAU ..112; cmp s. Jon S. DO .. ... ai Sduthv alt Diaynostie PAGG ..119 Stehr Lora rte S. DO .. .....31 Styskal. Kendall W. MD .. .3G Tar•cwsKr Daniel S. DC ....75 135 Tv p< ~~~ ,Kest E. PAD . ..58:137 Jesaica FT Souza 65 91 92 ...... Cecil DC . Stehr .... 66 Srysl nger Edward W. MD1G4: 1G7 Tarpley James R CNA . ...50» Thompson 1~. tar. h9. PAD .....135 is ~~pi ~s Nark H. DPM ...13G , , .... , Scwa.d, Kahp•r. 4V. PHU .. ..67 . , Stem. Kad v MD .. . .. _ ,,8 Su Yir~ar: J. hiD ~ 72, 88 .. Tarpley, Jon.A. FAD .. ,142 ~ Thom son ~arr!e F. NP P- . ...56 ~ 7r