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Hospices That Successfully Met Qrp Reporting Requirements for Fy 2021 Apu HOSPICES THAT SUCCESSFULLY MET QRP REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR FY 2021 APU CCN Hospice Name City State 741606 1ST CHOICE HOME HEALTH EL PASO TX 671636 1ST CHOICE HOSPICE LLC HUNTSVILLE TX 671729 1ST QUALITY HOSPICE LLC WOODVILLE TX 751576 24/7 CARE AT HOME - HOSPICE ONTARIO CA 751637 24/7 CARE AT HOME - HOSPICE PLACENTIA CA 391691 365 HOSPICE LLC STATE COLLEGE PA 391774 365 HOSPICE LLC CARROLLTOWN PA 391706 365 HOSPICE LLC - MONROEVILLE MONROEVILLE PA 741696 A - ASSURE HOSPICE, INC. HOUSTON TX 741562 A BLISS HOSPICE CARE SAN ANTONIO TX 741730 A HEALING TOUCH HOSPICE WESLACO TX 741672 A P HEALTH AND PALLIATIVE CARE INC AMARILLO TX 451624 A*MED COMMUNITY HOSPICE TEXAS CITY TX 451788 A*MED HOME HEALTH SAN ANTONIO TX 291540 A+ HOSPICE CARE RENO NV 551726 A-1 HOSPICE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 751756 A-1 HOSPICE CARE INC BURBANK CA 041515 AAA OF WESTERN ARK INC MENA MENA AR 671644 AADVANTAGE HEALTH & HOSPICE CARE SYSTEMS INC HOUSTON TX 111530 ABBEY HOSPICE SOCIAL CIRCLE GA 421583 ABBEY ROAD HOSPICE, LLC COLUMBIA SC 011626 ABC HOSPICE, INC RAINSVILLE AL 111752 ABERDEEN PLACE HOSPICE ROSWELL GA 921713 ABLE HOSPICE COLTON CA 131549 ABODE HOSPICE MERIDIAN ID 061588 ABODE HOSPICE OF COLORADO LAKEWOOD CO 061590 ABODE HOSPICE OF COLORADO COLORADO SPRINGS CO 061605 ABODE HOSPICE OF COLORADO GRAND JUNCTION CO 741731 ABOUNDING HOSPICE CARE INC GARLAND TX 161581 ABOVE & BEYOND HOSPICE MONTICELLO IA 391700 ABRAMSON HOSPICE NORTH WALES PA 751613 ABSOLUTE COMPASSION, LLC SACRAMENTO CA 231633 ABSOLUTE HOME HEALTH & HOSPICE GRAND BLANC MI 741680 ABSOLUTE HOSPICE LEAGUE CITY TX 921707 ABSOLUTE HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE, INC. CERRITOS CA 361683 ABSOLUTE HOSPICE INC NORTH CANTON OH 311569 ACACIA HOSPICE BURLINGTON NJ 191520 ACADIAN HOSPICE LAFAYETTE LA 221518 ACCENTCARE WESTWOOD MA 1 of 97 HOSPICES THAT SUCCESSFULLY MET QRP REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR FY 2021 APU CCN Hospice Name City State 061560 ACCENTCARE HOME HEALTH OF MOUNTAIN VALLEY LLC LOVELAND CO 921522 ACCENTCARE HOSPICE OF CALIFORNIA INC EL CENTRO CA 921542 ACCEPTANCE HOSPICE, INC GARDEN GROVE CA 261611 ACCESS HOSPICE CARE OZARK MO 051663 ACCESS TLC HOSPICE MOORPARK CA 451774 ACCOLADE HOSPICE LUBBOCK TX 671528 ACCOLADE HOSPICE DENTON TX 141650 ACCORD HOSPICE DEERFIELD IL 031622 ACCORD HOSPICE OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS, LLC SHOW LOW AZ 741528 ACCORDPHC DALLAS TX 671725 ACCREDITED HOSPICES OF AMERICA HOUSTON TX 741716 ACCURATE HOSPICE I INC HOUSTON TX 741720 ACCURATE HOSPICE II INC HOUSTON TX 751525 ACCURATE HOSPICE INC. ROSEMEAD CA 551669 ACE HOME HEALTH CARE & HOSPICE, INC ORINDA CA 921628 ACE HOSPICE CARE, INC. GLENDALE CA 131571 ACHS HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE EAGLE ID 461618 ACTIVE HOSPICE SANDY UT 551518 ACTIVE HOSPICE CARE, INC BURBANK CA 391688 ACTS SIGNATURE HOSPICE AMBLER PA 741541 ACURA HOSPICE CARE LLC SUGAR LAND TX 461602 ADAGIO HOSPICE LLC BOUNTIFUL UT 151623 ADAPTIVE HOSPICE, INC JEFFERSONVILLE IN 471508 ADDISON CTY HHA HOSPICE MIDDLEBURY VT 361591 ADENA HOSPICE CHILLICOTHE OH 551507 ADMIRAL HOSPICE CARE, INC LAKEWOOD CA 251603 ADORATION HOME HEALTH CARE MISSISSIPPI CLEVELAND MS 521521 ADORAY HOSPICE BALDWIN WI 401570 ADVANCE HOSPICE SERVICES INC BO PALMAS PR 751691 ADVANCE HOSPICE SERVICES INC ONTARIO CA 751761 ADVANCED HEALTH CARE, INC VAN NUYS CA 131582 ADVANCED HOME CARE AND HOSPICE OF COEUR D'ALENE COEUR D'ALENE ID 551650 ADVANCED HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE SACRAMENTO CA 551686 ADVANTAGE HEALTH SYSTEMS SAN DIEGO CA 921732 ADVANTAGE HEALTH SYSTEMS COSTA MESA CA 391591 ADVANTAGE HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE POTTSVILLE PA 321563 ADVANTAGE HOSPICE DBA CORUS HOSPICE ALBUQUERQUE NM 921527 ADVENT CARE INC HAYWARD CA 101533 ADVENTHEALTH HOSPICE CARE CENTRAL FLORIDA ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 051581 ADVENTIST HEALTH HOME CARE SERVICES CHICO CA 2 of 97 HOSPICES THAT SUCCESSFULLY MET QRP REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR FY 2021 APU CCN Hospice Name City State 051609 ADVENTIST HEALTH HOME CARE SERVICES SONORA CA 051670 ADVENTIST HEALTH HOME CARE SERVICES HANFORD CA 381507 ADVENTIST HEALTH HOSPICE PORTLAND OR 551635 ADVENTIST HEALTH HOSPICE GLENDALE CA 141507 ADVENTIST ST THOMAS HOSPICE HINSDALE IL 031656 ADVISACARE HOSPICE, LLC GILBERT AZ A01530 ADVOCARE HOSPICE, INC SANTA ANA CA 141516 ADVOCATE HOSPICE LOMBARD IL 141567 ADVOCATE HOSPICE BLOOMINGTON IL 031613 AEGIS HOSPICE, INC. MESA AZ 291552 AFFECTIONATE HOSPICE CARE, LLC LAS VEGAS NV 921729 AFFECTIVE HOSPICE CARE, INC MONTCLAIR CA 111672 AFFINIS CARTERSVILLE CARTERSVILLE GA 111746 AFFINIS HOSPICE VIDALIA GA 111771 AFFINIS HOSPICE LLC POOLER GA 111781 AFFINIS HOSPICE LLC JESUP GA 111728 AFFINIS HOSPICE LLC- NEWNAN NEWNAN GA 111690 AFFINIS HOSPICE, LLC ALBANY GA 111743 AFFINIS HOSPICE, LLC WATKINSVILLE GA 111748 AFFINIS HOSPICE, LLC AUGUSTA GA 111719 AFFINIS HOSPICE, LLC- GAINESVILLE GAINESVILLE GA 671690 AFFINITY HEALTH CARE LUFKIN TX 011624 AFFINITY HOSPICE BIRMINGHAM AL 921770 AFFINITY HOSPICE LLC CULVER CITY CA 461583 AFI HOSPICE, LLC LAYTON UT 031614 AGAPE HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE TUCSON AZ 751693 AGAPE HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE LLC TORRANCE CA 671683 AGAPE HOSPICE CARE MESQUITE TX 111733 AGAPE HOSPICE CARE OF CARROLLTON, LLC VILLA RICA GA 111697 AGAPE HOSPICE OF NORTHEAST GEORGIA LAWRENCEVILLE GA 421592 AGAPE HOSPICE OF THE LOWCOUNTRY CHARLESTON SC 061551 AGAPE HOSPICE SERVICES GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 521505 AGRACE HOSPICECARE MADISON WI 291563 AHC HOSPICE OF LAS VEGAS, LLC LAS VEGAS NV 551685 AID & CARE HOSPICE, INC FULLERTON CA 451521 AIM HOSPICE ROCKPORT TX 191535 AIME HOSPICE CARE MINDEN LA 191541 AIME HOSPICE CARE WEST MONROE LA 191579 AIME HOSPICE CARE ALEXANDRIA LA 191596 AIME HOSPICE CARE SHREVEPORT LA 3 of 97 HOSPICES THAT SUCCESSFULLY MET QRP REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR FY 2021 APU CCN Hospice Name City State 011657 ALABAMA HOSPICE CARE OF BIRMINGHAM PINSON AL 011662 ALABAMA HOSPICE CARE OF JASPER JASPER AL 011558 ALABAMA HOSPICE CARE OF MOBILE MOBILE AL 011671 ALABAMA HOSPICE CARE OF OXFORD OXFORD AL 011677 ALABAMA HOSPICE CARE OF TUSCALOOSA TUSCALOOSA AL 671540 ALAMO HOSPICE SAN ANTONIO TX 671750 ALAMO HOSPICE KERRVILLE TX 741665 ALAMO HOSPICE NEW BRAUNFELS TX 671619 ALAMO HOSPICE OF CONROE CONROE TX 671541 ALAMO HOSPICE OF LIVINGSTON LIVINGSTON TX 321521 ALAMOGORDO HOME HEALTH CARE & HOSPICE, INC ALAMOGORDO NM 341559 ALBEMARLE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE ELIZABETH CITY NC 751632 ALDEN HOSPICE PALMDALE CA 741754 ALEVCARE HOSPICE MANSFIELD TX 921523 ALEVE HOSPICE CARE OF LOS ANGELES, INC SHERMAN OAKS CA 141632 ALEXIAN BROTHERS HOSPICE MOUNT PROSPECT IL 441501 ALIVE HOSPICE INC NASHVILLE TN 051758 ALL CARE HOSPICE GLENDALE CA 391592 ALL CARE HOSPICE HAZLETON PA 221562 ALL CARE HOSPICE INC LYNN MA 361662 ALL CARING HOSPICE LLC CANFIELD OH 671756 ALL COUNTY HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE BOERNE TX 921594 ALL IN ONE HOSPICE CARE INC VAN NUYS CA 191677 ALL SAINTS HOSPICE MANSURA LA 751690 ALL SAINTS HOSPICE RANCHO CUCAMONGA CA A01568 ALL SAINTS HOSPICE CARE, INC GLENDALE CA 421625 ALL SEASONS HEALTHCARE, INC IRMO SC 551668 ALL SEASON'S HOSPICE BIXBY KNOLLS CA 521583 ALLAY HOME AND HOSPICE BROOKFIELD WI ALLEGHENY HEALTH NETWORK HEALTHCARE AT HOME 391685 HOSPIC WARRENDALE PA 251644 ALLIANCE HEALTHCARE HOSPICE, LLC HOLLY SPRINGS MS 321564 ALLIANCE HOME HEALTH CARE, LLC ALBUQUERQUE NM 361588 ALLIANCE HOSPICE ALLIANCE OH 421586 ALLIANCE HOSPICE NORTH AUGUSTA SC 131544 ALLIANCE HOSPICE OF IDAHO IDAHO FALLS ID 111631 ALLIANCE HOSPICE, LLC MARTINEZ GA 371719 ALLIED HOSPICE, LLC BROKEN ARROW OK 391773 ALLIED SERVICES HOSPICE CLARKS SUMMIT PA 241513 ALLINA HEALTH HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE SAINT PAUL MN 671516 ALLSTAR HOSPICE ARLINGTON TX 4 of 97 HOSPICES THAT SUCCESSFULLY MET QRP REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR FY 2021 APU CCN Hospice Name City State 671757 ALLSTAR HOSPICE SUGAR LAND TX 921663 ALLSTATE CARE HOSPICE, INC WEST HOLLYWOOD CA 671657 ALLSTATE HOSPICE LLC EDINBURG TX 741660 ALLUMINE HOSPICE COLLEGE STATION TX 921518 ALPHA CARE HOSPICE INC CHINO CA 461596 ALPHA HOMECARE HOSPICE INC ST GEORGE UT 551576 ALPHA HOSPICE CARE TORRANCE CA 371622 ALPHA HOSPICE, INC OKLAHOMA CITY OK 461568 ALPHA OMEGA HOSPICE LLC OREM UT 451778 ALPHA OMEGA HOSPICE LP HURST TX 751591 ALTA CARE HOSPICE, INC NORTHRIDGE CA 371628 ALTERNATIVE HOME HEALTH CARE POTEAU OK 261613 ALTERNATIVE HOSPICE, LLC FENTON MO 351501 ALTRU'S HOSPICE GRAND FORKS ND 451596 ALTUS HOSPICE BEAUMONT TX 671562 ALTUS HOSPICE SUGAR LAND TX 671614 ALTUS HOSPICE LAREDO TX 671621 ALTUS HOSPICE CORPUS CHRISTI TX 671649 ALTUS HOSPICE KINGWOOD TX 671714 ALTUS HOSPICE ROUND ROCK TX 741642 ALTUS HOSPICE OF SAN ANTONIO LP SAN ANTONIO TX 741540 ALWAYS ACCURATE HOME HEALTHCARE AND HOSPICE LLC KAUFMAN TX 751526 ALWAYS CARE HOSPICE, INC CYPRESS CA 751544 ALWAYS TFY HOSPICE, INC CORONA CA 741586 AM HOSPICE INC EL PASO TX 751792 AMA HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE, INC VAN NUYS CA 671671 AMARA HOSPICE EDINBURG TX 751689 AMAVI HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE CARE SERVICES, INC BRENTWOOD CA 671635 AMAZING GRACE HOSPICE KATY TX 291562 AMBER CARE HOSPICE, INC LAS VEGAS NV 321538 AMBERCARE HOSPICE INC ALBUQUERQUE NM 551653 AMBERCITY HOSPICE, INC RIVERSIDE CA 741632 AMEDIA HOSPICE LLC SAN ANTONIO TX 191607 AMEDISYS HOSPICE BATON ROUGE LA 031501 AMEDISYS HOSPICE TUCSON AZ 111702 AMEDISYS HOSPICE POOLER GA 111705 AMEDISYS HOSPICE WARNER ROBINS GA 111718 AMEDISYS HOSPICE TOCCOA GA 151605 AMEDISYS HOSPICE JEFFERSONVILLE IN 191533 AMEDISYS HOSPICE SHREVEPORT LA 5 of 97 HOSPICES THAT SUCCESSFULLY MET QRP REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR FY 2021 APU CCN Hospice Name City State 191534 AMEDISYS HOSPICE LAKE CHARLES LA 191674 AMEDISYS HOSPICE LAFAYETTE LA 231616 AMEDISYS HOSPICE CANTON MI 281542 AMEDISYS HOSPICE OMAHA NE 311510 AMEDISYS HOSPICE HACKENSACK NJ 341560 AMEDISYS
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