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Hospital Appeals Provider Listing Hospital Appeals Settlement Providers Sorted by Number of Settled Claims Provider Provider Total Claim Total Amount State Number Doing Business As Hospital Name Count Paid TN 440091 Memorial Hospital/Memorial North Park 2935 $10,860,847.73 NY 330106 North Shore University Hospital 2029 $14,530,333.48 MO 260020 Mercy Hospital St Louis 1934 $6,423,978.53 CA 050573 Eisenhower Medical Center 1861 $8,236,575.27 NY 330101 New York & Presbyterian Hosp 1750 $15,876,636.45 NJ 310012 The Society Of The Valley Hospital 1665 $5,742,807.68 CA 050351 Torrance Memorial Hospital 1660 $6,792,568.90 SD 430027 Sanford Medical Center 1656 $9,665,218.33 PA 390174 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Inc 1642 $8,451,739.44 FL 100012 Lee Memorial Health System 1626 $6,091,704.06 CA 050485 Long Beach Memorial Medical Center 1508 $7,249,542.56 IA 160110 Allen Hospital 1389 $5,116,744.29 IA 160082 Iowa Methodist Medical Center 1385 $6,042,624.39 VA 490021 Virginia Baptist Hospital/Lynchburg General 1359 $5,218,608.11 IL 140148 Memorial Medical Center 1320 $5,537,047.06 OH 360006 Riverside Methodist Hospital 1279 $7,165,591.72 CA 050039 Enloe Medical Center - Esplanade 1264 $6,464,987.14 FL 100109 Florida Hospital Heartland 1238 $4,142,864.78 NY 330195 Long Island Jewish Medical Ctr 1230 $10,807,697.64 NY 330214 NYU Hospitals Center 1199 $10,490,857.39 CA 050603 Saddleback Memorial Medical Center 1198 $3,825,247.68 FL 100244 Cape Coral Hospital 1168 $2,647,431.00 CA 050093 Saint Agnes Medical Center 1161 $5,030,318.32 CA 050262 UCLA Medical Center 1152 $8,358,868.82 NC 340091 Moses Cone Health System 1126 $3,242,152.39 KY 180040 Jewish Hospital 1124 $5,879,026.34 CA 050121 Adventist Medical Center 1121 $4,219,000.77 MS 250019 Memorial Hospital at Gulfport 1113 $3,120,265.79 DE 080001 Christiana Care Health Srvcs 1089 $5,403,537.95 CA 050030 Medical Center - Oroville 1078 $3,433,109.43 KY 180009 Kings Daughters Medical Center 1064 $7,218,862.33 SC 420004 Medical Univesity Hospital Authority 1061 $6,204,488.84 CA 050180 John Muir Medical Center 1059 $4,642,205.45 CT 070035 The Hospital of Central Connecticut 1047 $3,399,485.70 NY 330119 Lenox Hill Hospital 1021 $10,280,594.15 NC 340014 Forsyth Medical Center 1011 $3,182,872.11 FL 100105 Indian River Memorial Hospital 1010 $3,120,316.91 FL 100007 Florida Hospital 1008 $4,514,035.07 TN 440011 Blount Memorial Hospital Inc 1007 $2,309,158.65 TN 440039 Vanderbilt University 1005 $6,746,603.22 FL 100057 Florida Hospital Waterman 991 $3,315,665.97 PA 390133 Lehigh Valley Hospital 984 $3,859,167.60 GA 110107 Medical Center of Central GA 966 $6,140,664.78 NC 340002 Memorial Mission Hospital 958 $3,912,833.16 NC 340114 Rex Hospital 958 $2,937,804.81 MS 250097 Southwest Mississippi Regional Med. Ctr. 928 $3,059,042.75 NC 340069 WakeMed Raleigh Campus 893 $5,937,463.52 1 of 39 As of 3/11/16 NY 330045 Huntington Hospital Association 885 $2,616,582.37 FL 100157 Lakeland Regional Medical Center 871 $3,578,668.02 KY 180035 St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Inc. 863 $3,996,942.28 IA 160045 St Lukes Hospital 852 $3,147,857.34 NY 330059 Montefiore Hospital Med Center 838 $6,766,899.38 OH 360020 Summa Health Systems 834 $3,452,481.71 FL 100068 Memorial Hospital - Peninsula 820 $2,378,775.25 OH 360145 E M H Regional Medical Center 820 $3,971,222.03 ND 350015 Sanford 819 $3,021,794.56 IL 140231 Edward Hospital 800 $3,152,043.83 NY 330055 NY Hosp Med Center of Queens 792 $4,078,476.86 OK 370091 Saint Francis Hospital 790 $3,548,816.16 SC 420018 Palmetto Richland Memorial Hosp 790 $4,605,514.10 MD 210056 The Good Samaritan Hospital of Maryland Inc. 788 $1,809,154.61 UT 460001 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center 786 $3,422,933.69 ND 350002 St Alexius Medical Center 775 $3,200,268.26 MD 210012 Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Inc. 768 $1,986,146.09 IN 150125 Munster Medical Research Foundation, Inc. 766 $4,290,846.11 CA 050084 St. Joseph Medical Center of Stockton 756 $4,547,253.89 FL 100118 Memorial Hospital of Flagler 755 $2,300,644.65 CA 050290 St Johns Hospital-Santa Monica 754 $3,507,105.26 GA 110035 Kennestone Hospital, Inc. 748 $2,769,059.94 MO 260065 Mercy Hospital Springfield 748 $2,370,908.14 OH 360066 St. Rita's Medical Center 738 $2,548,668.95 MD 210015 Franklin Square Hospital Center Inc 736 $1,466,548.33 WV 510055 Cabell-Huntington Hospital 735 $3,294,717.02 VA 490018 Augusta Medical Center 729 $2,493,053.14 FL 100168 Boca Raton Regional Hospital 727 $2,026,213.75 MS 250040 Singing River Health System 714 $2,953,920.85 FL 100093 Baptist Hospital 711 $3,494,400.19 NY 330169 Beth Israel Medical Center 707 $5,785,172.00 PA 390258 St. Mary's Medical Center 705 $2,437,505.19 MI 230070 Covenant Medical Center Inc 704 $3,622,762.33 MA 220002 Mount Auburn Hospital 703 $2,640,009.01 PA 390164 UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside 703 $3,699,952.22 CA 050239 Glendale Adventist Medical Center 701 $5,207,807.65 KY 180029 Hazard ARH Hospital 696 $2,377,223.94 UT 460021 Dixie Regional Medical Center 689 $3,455,462.04 AR 040036 Baptist Health Medical Center-NLR 684 $2,195,627.27 NY 330160 Staten Island University Hospital 679 $4,261,193.94 SC 420098 Waccamaw Community Hospital 673 $1,577,799.33 TN 440161 HCA Health Services of Tennessee Inc. 669 $2,471,586.68 MI 230020 Oakwood Hospital - Dearborn 663 $5,000,072.12 MI 230141 McLaren Flint 661 $2,737,751.71 OH 360017 Grant Medical Center 661 $5,259,260.26 NY 330013 Albany Medical Center Hospital 659 $3,591,598.32 GA 110074 Athens Regional Medical Center, Inc. 653 $2,139,650.13 CA 050174 Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital 651 $3,976,347.72 IL 140208 EHS Christ Hospital & Medical Center 649 $4,923,631.79 PA 390049 St. Luke's Hospital 632 $2,388,135.38 PA 390079 Robert Packer Hospital 626 $3,202,074.38 MO 260096 North Kansas City Hospital 624 $2,459,814.07 UT 460004 McKay Dee Hospital 621 $2,630,672.40 2 of 39 As of 3/11/16 FL 100062 Munroe Regional Medical Center 620 $1,901,807.51 TX 450021 Baylor University Medical Center 617 $2,391,114.61 AL 010078 Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center 615 $2,198,858.55 NE 280061 Regional West Medical Center 615 $2,489,338.87 MD 210037 Memorial Hospital at Easton Maryland Inc. 614 $949,385.85 AL 010113 Mobile Infirmary 613 $1,701,545.73 FL 100019 James E. Holmes Regional Medical Center 613 $1,670,027.40 CT 070025 Hartford Hospital 612 $3,477,130.98 VA 490112 Chippenham/Johnston-Willis Hospital, Inc. 604 $1,874,236.64 FL 100044 Martin Memorial Medical Center 603 $1,498,182.55 FL 100072 Volusia Medical Center 603 $1,457,070.93 FL 100266 Gulf Breeze Hospital 602 $1,642,744.68 IN 150044 Floyd Memorial Hospital and Heatlh Services 601 $1,963,941.88 GA 110010 Emory University 597 $3,367,352.76 MI 230047 Henry Ford Macomb Hospital Corporation 597 $1,926,238.19 MO 260085 St Joseph Medical Center 597 $2,481,346.12 AL 010103 Baptist Medical Center Princeton 595 $3,197,664.91 AL 010056 St. Vincent's Hospital 593 $1,753,580.86 NC 340053 Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center 591 $2,106,459.18 PA 390100 Lancaster General Hospital 589 $2,635,283.15 UT 460047 St Marks Hospital 587 $2,028,008.77 CT 070018 Greenwich Hospital 586 $1,950,629.58 OH 360172 Mercy Regional Medical Center 585 $2,421,135.29 MA 220033 Beverly Hospital Corporation 576 $1,816,885.80 CA 050108 Sutter General Hospital 573 $4,589,833.39 IA 160016 Trinity Regional Medical Center 573 $2,304,056.41 WV 510006 United Hospital Center, Inc. 571 $1,783,941.79 CA 050150 Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital 559 $1,940,911.81 IL 140200 Elmhurst Memorial Hospital 559 $2,100,486.23 MD 210023 Anne Arundel Medical Center INC 558 $1,764,385.66 WV 510058 Camden Clark Memorial Hospital 558 $1,451,623.56 MD 210024 The Union Memorial Hospital Inc. 557 $2,651,351.61 VA 490118 Henrico Doctors Hospital 554 $1,984,358.93 NC 340028 Cape Fear Valley Medical Center 552 $1,945,034.45 MO 260138 St Lukes Hospital of Kansas City 551 $2,935,893.13 NM 320002 St. Vincent Hospital 547 $2,634,614.80 CA 050360 Marin General Hospital 543 $2,704,071.65 SC 420085 Grand Strand Regional Medical Center 542 $1,657,436.08 PA 390231 Abington Memorial Hospital 541 $2,006,809.62 AL 010092 DCH Regional Medical Center 539 $1,840,222.58 GA 110029 Northeast Georgia Medical Center, Inc. 539 $2,232,750.57 IL 140172 St James Hospital & Health Centers 539 $2,480,402.01 MN 240038 United Hospital 537 $2,266,311.81 GA 110069 Houston Medical Center 536 $1,377,668.40 VA 490063 Inova Fairfax Hospital 536 $2,166,585.90 NY 330024 Mount Sinai Medical Center 529 $5,348,272.40 MO 260113 Missouri Delta Medical Center 528 $1,689,531.48 CA 050116 Northridge Hospital Medical Ctr-Roscoe Campus 527 $2,775,548.34 NY 330057 St.
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