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Managed care products

HFN , Inc.

http://www.hfninc.com

HFN is pleased to provide this Payor Listing functionality to our providers. We hope you will use this functionality to review key facets of our customers' managed care plans which should greatly assist your front office staff and accounting office functions. HFN has designed this tool to be user friendly and easy to obtain the necessary login and password information. Please read the following information carefully as it will help you better understand the functionality. HFN is constantly striving to improve communications and service to our providers. If you have comments on how we can improve this internet tool please send us an email or call our customer service support line and share your ideas with one of our specialists.

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Unity Health Insurance

http://www.unityhealth.com

Unity Health Insurance is a wholly-owned subsidiary of University Health Care, Inc. (UHC). UHC is comprised of University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics (UWHC) and University of Wisconsin Medical Foundation (UWMF). Unity began as a combination of two separate HMO insurers, HMO of Wisconsin Insurance Corporation and U-Care HMO, Inc. HMO of Wisconsin was formed in 1983 as one of the nation's first rural-based HMOs. The major force behind formation of the HMO was the Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative, an organization of rural hospitals in southwestern Wisconsin that began in 1979 as a regional shared services organization and advocate for rural health care interests. UHC, the parent company of the former U-Care HMO, had its beginnings as an organization that contracted with prepaid managed care plans on behalf of UWHC and UWMF. These entities adopted a new identity as UW Health in 1997. UW Health is a collaboration of separate but closely related organizations which share the common missions of patient care, education and research. For 10 years, between 1994 and 2004, the combined HMOs were operated as a joint venture among UHC, Community Health Systems, LLC (representing the rural hospital interests) and the parent company Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Wisconsin. The HMO was renamed Unity Health Plans Insurance Corporation in 1995. In 2004, UHC and Community Health Systems decided not to renew the joint venture. UHC bought out the ownership interests of Community Health Systems and, effective January 1, 2005, purchased Unity from its then current owner, WellPoint Inc.

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Triple-S Management Corp

http://www.ssspr.com

Triple-S Management Corporation (TSM) is a managed care company in Puerto Rico, serving approximately one million members across all regions. TSM has the right to use the Blue Shield name and mark throughout Puerto Rico. The Company offers a portfolio of managed care and related products in the commercial, Medicare and Puerto Rico Health Reform (similar to Medicaid) (the Reform) markets. TSM serves a range of customer segments, from corporate accounts, federal and local government employees and individuals to Medicare recipients and Reform enrollees, with a range of managed care products. The Company also offers complementary products and services, including life insurance, accident and disability insurance, and property and casualty insurance.The operations of the Company are conducted principally through three business segments: Managed Care, Life Insurance, and Property and Casualty Insurance. (Source: 10-K)

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Universal American Financial Corp.

http://www.uafc.com

Universal American Corp. offers different health insurance and managed care products and services, primarily to the growing senior population. Its principal health insurance products for the senior market are Medicare Advantage, insured stand-alone prescription drug benefit plans pursuant to Medicare Part D, and Medicare supplement. Universal American also provides administrative services for senior market insurance and non-insurance programs to both affiliated and unaffiliated insurance companies and prescription benefit management services to 17 state pharmacy assistance programs, and offers PBM services and drug discount card programs through a number of group contracts. Collectively, the Company's insurance subsidiaries are licensed or otherwise authorized to sell health insurance, life insurance and annuities in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, as well as some United States territories. On September 21, 2007, the Company acquired MemberHealth LLC. (Source: 10-K)

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