4TH ANNUAL

POST-REFORM: IDENTIFYING EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES IN HEALTHCARE

DECEMBER 6-8, 2010 JW MARRIOTT WASHINGTON, D.C.

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HOSPITALS > HOME HEALTH > HOSPICE > CLINICS > SPECIALTY HOSPITALS > HOME INFUSION > LONG TERM CARE LTACS > MEDICAL GROUPS > IMAGING > BEHAVIORAL HEALTH > REHABILITATION > AMBULATORY SURGERY COMMERICIAL BANKS > FINANCE COMPANIES > MEZZANINE FINANCE > TAX EXEMPT FINANCE > REITS > INVESTMENT BANKS > MERGER & ACQUISITION ADVISORY > CONSULTING > ACCOUNTING > FINANCIAL ADVISORY WHY ATTEND HCAP?

HCap’s goal is to create the single most valuable gathering in the U.S. for healthcare services providers and capital to meet, do business, and learn about emerging trends in healthcare services, policy and finance.

You will find HCap to be an unusually efficient and productive venue. Meeting space is ample, contact information is shared well in advance so you may set up plenty of meetings, and we are introducing a “speed dating” feature this year to enable you to meet with even more people.

Educationally, it is our best program yet. This year’s sessions are focused on understanding healthcare and policy trends from a big-picture perspective, identifying new entrepreneurial opportunities, and analyzing the latest finance and deal trends.

HCap has grown from 230 senior-level attendees in 2007 to an anticipated 475 in 2010. It is becoming the place for leading healthcare services providers to meet with active capital players, both equity and debt.

Register today to join this robust and valuable gathering.

Who Attends

n C–Level Provider Executives: From all segments of healthcare services

n Private Equity Firms: With current or prospective investments in healthcare services

n Financial Services Companies: Lenders, investment banks, and other financial services

Benefits of Attending

n Strengthen Access to Capital & Financing: Healthcare services providers meet with the most active private equity firms, lenders, and investment banks to obtain capital. Lincoln Healthcare Events always conducts a top n Get Far-Reaching Insight on Reform: tier event that combines Top policy insiders and analysts will interpret developing optimum networking with legislation and how it is shaping emerging opportunities for forums to address current healthcare providers. industry issues.” n Meet with C-Level Executives: –David Eppers, CFO, Carespring Management Leaders from all segments of healthcare services attend HCap.

2 www.hcapconference.com CONFERENCE AGENDA

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6 2010 ATTENDANCE 5:30 – 7:30 pm PROJECTION

Welcome Reception 2 0 0 Provider C-Level Executives Kick off HCap at this casual reception with hors d’oeuvres and cocktails. 75 Private Equity Executives Partner: 2 0 0 Lenders, Investment Banks, and Financial Services Executives Hospitals Physician Practice, Behavioral Health, ASC, Imaging, Rehab, LTAC, Clinical & Other Home Health/ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 Hospice Healthcare Services Segments 7:15 – 8:00 am Long Term Care Networking Breakfast Hospitals Physician Practice, Behavioral Health, ASC, Imaging, Rehab, LTAC, Clinical & Other GENERAL SESSION Home Health/ Hospice 8:00 – 9:20 am Long Term Care Roundtable: An Insider’s Look at CMS CMS is about to orchestrate massive healthcare reform legislation. In this timely session, former CMS advisors will reveal the inner-workings of the organization: how decisions get made, how they are influenced by Congress and other government entities, how healthcare providers are perceived, and how providers can best work with CMS in the future. Financial Services Segments

Finance Companies Investment Commercial Banks Banks

Financial Advisory

Private Tax Exempt Presenters (from l to r): Equity Finance Other Bruce Fried (Moderator), Partner, Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP Legal/ Finance Mezzanine Accounting/ Thomas Barker, Former General Counsel, CMS; Partner, Foley Hoag Finance FinanceInsurance Vadim Lubarsky, VP Advisory, Marwood Group; Former Assistant to the Adm., CMS Companies Investment Commercial John Reiling, Healthcare Senior Advisor, LarsonAllen LLP Banks Banks

Financial Advisory

Private Tax Exempt 9:20 – 10:00 am Equity Finance Other Legal/ Finance Mezzanine Accounting/ Break Finance Partner:

NEW 9:20 – 10:00 am HCap Speed Dating Sign Up HCap makes it very convenient and accessible to hold one-on- C-Level EVP/SVP/ VP one meetings throughout the conference. We have also added 70% 20%

a new ‘speed dating’ module that allows you to meet other Managing Director Other 5% attendees rapidly in a structured format. Participants will be 5% able to conduct up to 10 meetings in just one hour.

C-Level EVP/SVP/ VP 70% 20%

Managing Director Other 5% (203)5% 644-1709 3 Tuesday Continued NEW

10:00 – 11:20 am Private Equity Showcase Concurrent Sessions Eight private equity firms who specialize in healthcare services will give concise presentations on where they see Capital Markets & Deal Flow Update investment opportunities in healthcare and how they operate – a terrific session for any company looking to raise Now that financing is becoming easier to find, pent-up equity capital. What segments are most attractive over the demand for deals in healthcare services is expected to next three to five years? What trends drive their healthcare increase dramatically. The demand for acquisitions in services investments, especially in light of reform? This healthcare is being driven by reform, the need for cost- session will give healthcare service providers interested in cutting, a gradual break-down of healthcare silos, an aging private equity the ability to compare and contrast potential population, and advances in medical technology. Experts investor partners on: deal sizes, hold periods, coverage will discuss the availability of debt capital, deal flow and ratios, taste for organic growth versus future acquisitions, pricing trends, creative financing techniques, and trends in and how private equity works with provider management. private equity investing.

Panelists (from l to r): Leslie Levinson (Moderator), Partner, Edwards, Angell, Palmer & Dodge Dexter Braff, President, The Braff Group Greg Browne, Managing Director, Healthcare Cash Flow, CapitalSource Patrick Hurst, Managing Director, Houlihan Lokey Showcase Participants (from top l to r): Robert McCarrick, Managing Director, GE Capital, Healthcare Jason Ficken (Facilitator), General Partner, Quadriga Partners Financial Services Arcapita: Andrea Malik Roe, Principal Jeff Gilbert, Senior Director, Healthcare Analytics, OCS HomeCare Bunker Hill Capital: Mark Deblois, Co-Founder & Managing Partner (Photo Unavailable) CCMP Capital Advisors: Ben Edmands, Managing Director EOS Partners: Simon Bachleda, Principal Formation Capital: Arnold Whitman, CEO & Co-Chairman Is the Hospital Dead? The Halifax Group: Ken Doyle, Managing Director A Debate on the Future of Acute Care HealthEdge Investment Partners: Harold Blue, Managing Partner TA Associates: Tad Yanagi, Vice President Teams will debate the ‘hospital is dead’ proposition and how central hospitals will be in the reformed world of healthcare. Do general acute care hospitals try to do The Future of Physician Medical Groups too much? Can focused, integrated care exist within a paradigm of generalization? Is the physician ownership As the future of physician medical groups evolves, experts ban helpful or harmful to the system? How should hospital will discuss changing physician practice preferences, the resources be re-commissioned in an era of declining impact on their practice style and the resulting implications census? How should community hospitals envision on what the future of physician practices will look like. their role given the new expectations of accountability, The session will also delve into issues critical to delivering coordination and patient focus? quality, affordable care to a broad range of patients: access to care, medical home, integrated delivery networks, and more.

Debaters (from l to r): John Thomas (Moderator), EVP Medical Facilities, Health Care REIT Panelists (from l to r): Jay Brehm, CFO, St. Francis Hospital and Health System Susan Bratton (Moderator), President & CEO, Katabiann Advisors Corp. Kathleen M. Griffin, National Director, Post Acute & Senior Services, Craig Frances, MD, Managing Director, Summit Partners Health Dimensions Group Jason Gorevic, CEO, Teladoc Luke Peterson, Partner, Kurt Salmon Associates Warren Skea, PhD, Director, Health Industries Practice, John Sackett, CEO, Avista Adventist Hospital PriceWaterhouse Coopers W. Norman Wu, CEO, Qliance

4 www.hcapconference.com 11:20 am – 12:00 pm SPEED DATING Break 2:15 – 3:20 pm Partner: Speed Dating Based on selections made earlier in the day, providers, private equity and financial executives will meet each other in rapid succession in a ‘speed dating’ format. KEYNOTE 12:00 – 2:00 pm Lunch & Keynote Session 3:30 – 4:30 pm Concurrent Sessions The Innovator’s Prescription: A Disruptive Solution For Healthcare Successful Debt Financing Live via satellite, Clayton Christensen will The one constant in a changing healthcare marketplace discuss his book, The Innovator’s Prescription, a is the need for debt capital. A panel of some of the most hugely influential piece on what is wrong with active lenders in healthcare services today will weigh in on the U.S. healthcare system. Former Senate how to best position your firm to get financing approved, Majority Leader and last year’s HCap keynote maximize your debt, obtain the best terms, create lender speaker, Tom Daschle, calls the book “an important and competition, and achieve a well-functioning relationship timely contribution to the national debate on healthcare with your lender for years to come. system reform. We would do well to consider it carefully.” Christensen will share his conclusions regarding the cause of runaway healthcare costs, and offer innovative approaches to rectify healthcare and ‘business model malpractice,’ including: n Precision Medicine: reduces costs and makes good Panelists (from l to r): on the promise of personalized care. L. Robert Guenther (Moderator), Partner, Vice Chair Healthcare, Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP n Disruptive Business Models: improve quality, Paul DeLuca, President & CEO, Meritus Capital accessibility, and affordability by changing the way Mike Gervais, CEO, Gemino Healthcare Finance hospitals and doctors work. Claudia Gourdon, SVP Northeast & National Marketing Manager, Healthcare Finance Group n Patient Networks: enable better treatment of Lorie Hanson, Director, Sterling REIT chronic diseases. Tracy Maziek, Director, Oxford Finance Corporation n Insurance and Regulatory Reform: stimulate disruption in healthcare. The Role of Home Care in the Healthcare Future n Changing Roles of Employers: to compete effectively in the era of globalization. With government aiming to alter the curve of spending increases, it is natural to think of home care - the lowest About Clayton Christensen cost post-acute setting - as a critical piece of the cost control Christensen is a Harvard Business School solution. However, home care will face competition from Professor, NY Times best-selling author, increasingly aggressive long term care providers, hospitals, and one of the world’s leading thinkers disease management organizations, and other new entrants on innovation in healthcare. He has been in the race for the post-acute prize. Key players across the applying his concept of disruptive innovation continuum will debate the post-acute ‘winner’ and examine to understanding the future of healthcare and continues the critical factors in determining the outcome, including: his research on the management issues related to payment reform, reducing hospital readmissions and the technological and business innovation. Christensen is result of pilots currently underway. the founder of Innosight LLC, a consulting and training company; Rose Park Advisors, an alternative investment management firm; and Innosight Institute, a non-profit organization whose purpose is to use his research to address critical social issues. Panelists (from l to r): Jeannee Parker Martin (Moderator), President & Co-Owner, 2:00 – 2:15 pm The Corridor Group Mark Heaney, President & CEO, Addus HealthCare Break Lew Little, CEO, Trisun/Harden Partner: John Ransom, Managing Director, Healthcare Equity Research, Raymond James & Associates Marcia Reissig, CEO, Sutter Home Health

(203) 644-1709 5 Tuesday Sessions Continued 4:30 – 4:45 pm Break Converting Non-Profit Hospitals into For-Profit Partner: Ventures: The Next Wave? As national healthcare reform potentially rectifies much of the charity-care problem, non-profit hospitals are 4:45 – 5:30 pm increasingly in play as takeover targets. Many for-profit hospital companies have maintained consistent access to Concurrent Sessions capital during the recent period of market stress, facilitating this opportunity for takeover. Detroit Medical and Caritas Trends in Specialty Pharmacy and Home Infusion are among the hospitals that represent this trend. Panelists Specialty pharmacies are tasked with ensuring that patients will assess the trend, and examine the greater economic and payers receive the maximum benefit from today’s challenges not-for-profit hospitals face. high-tech, high-cost, high-touch therapies. With continuous introduction of new biotech medicines and an aging population increasingly relying on biotech treatments for varying conditions, the challenge of managing the specialty pharmacy benefit can be daunting. Even with effective management, expenditures on specialty pharmaceuticals are Panelists (from l to r): Tim Bateman (Moderator), EVP, Lincoln Healthcare Events projected to increase exponentially over the next five to ten Edward Downs, CEO, South Hampton Community Hospital years. Panelists will examine this consistently growing trend, Ben Edmands, Managing Director, CCMP Capital Advisors and assess the acquisition opportunities and strategies David Szabo, Partner, Edwards, Angell, Palmer & Dodge LLP available to potential providers and other investors.

The Rise of Accountable Care Organizations There is substantial interest in Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) as a mechanism for improving the Panelists: value and efficiency of healthcare delivery. As of January Cheairs Porter (Moderator), Director, Harris Williams & Co. 2012, the reform bill allows organizations with appropriate Additional Panelists To Be Announced legal structures to become ACOs. This panel of experts, including nationally prominent healthcare delivery systems actively putting the pieces in place for an ACO, will Transitional Care: discuss their perspectives on the following lissues re ated to Long Term Care’s New Business Model successful development: Long term care’s long-promised potential to move up the n Regulatory guidance medical acuity ladder, save the healthcare system money n Priority steps and organizational readiness assessment and provide quality outcomes may now be upon us. Over n Identifying and managing population-based actuarial risk the past decade long term care operators have been steadily increasing their short-term stay populations, and more n Status of non-ACO delivery systems in a new payment and more entrepreneurial providers are starting to roll environment out 100% short-term or transitional care buildings. This n Role of provider types in an ACO world: DMOs, post- session will look at the business plan of Transitional Care acute providers, primary care physicians, specialists, and Management, a Chicago-based start-up, who will offer non-metropolitan hospitals. valuable insight and a captivating preview of long term care’s future potential. They will share the business case for transitional care, expected operating pro formas, the upside potential, and the anticipated development and operational challenges. Panelists (from l to r): Kathleen M. Griffin (Moderator), National Director, Post Acute & Senior Services, Health Dimensions Group Phillip Douglas, President, LifeCare Hospitals of Dallas Brent Hardaway, VP, Premier Consulting Solutions David Introcaso, VP Healthcare Research, Marwood Group Presenters (from l to r): Dan Mohan, Partner, Kilpatrick Stockton Brian Cloch, CEO, Transitional Care Management Peter Smith, CEO, Lifemasters/Staywell (Photo Unavailable) Jason Schreiber, President & CFO, Transitional Care Management

6 www.hcapconference.com The Telehealth Solution – A Success Story! 9:20 – 10:00 am This case study of Home Healthcare Partners (HHP), Break who has emerged as one of the leading home care based Partner: telehealth services in the nation, will demonstrate how their telehealth model was developed. Launched more than four and a half years ago, Wayne Bazzle, Co-Founder and CEO of HHP, will share the challenges and triumphs they’ve encountered along the way. This session will be of 10:00 – 11:00 am interest both to home health providers for operational best Concurrent Sessions practices, as well as other providers and investors who want to gain insight into how telehealth works in practice. FOCUS GROUP

What Hospitals Don’t Know About Physician Alignment This focus group of physician and practice executives Presenter: will uncover new twists and turns in the hotly-discussed Wayne Bazzle, President & CEO, Home Healthcare Partners physician-hospital dynamic, and share their candid thoughts on what works and what doesn’t. Hear first- party insights into one of the most important strategic 6:00 – 8:00 pm discussions in healthcare. ‘Meet the Capital Providers’ Reception Join your colleagues for music, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8

7:15 – 8:00 am Networking Breakfast Partner: Focus Group Participants (from top l to r): Joe White (Moderator), Principal, LarsonAllen LLP Carol Alexander, CEO, PAPP Clinic Ken Cohn, MD, MBA, FACS, Founder, HealthcareCollaboration.com GENERAL SESSION Louis Cornacchia, MD, President & CEO, Doctations, Inc. 8:00 – 9:20 am Thomas Nero, MD, Solo Interventional Cardiologist Simon Samaha, MD, CEO, Summit Medical Group Providers’ New World: The Long Term Impacts Brent Wilde, COO, Emergency Physicians of Healthcare Reform & Policy Some of the country’s top healthcare experts will debate the long term impacts of healthcare reform and policy Private Equity’s Image in Healthcare post 2012. This thought provoking panel will focus In an industry like healthcare, the usual approaches to on significant new concepts embedded in the reform discovering value may backfire, create a communications bill, including hospital readmissions, accountable care crisis, and may well spur policymakers to action – thus organizations, post-acute bundling, pay for performance, disrupting the attractiveness of a proposed deal. This panel comparative effectiveness, the medical home, and will expand private equity executives’ understanding of the future of MEDPAC and independent rate-setting the unique public image of healthcare and the steps that commissions. They will also offer their opinions on the can be taken to successfully navigate private ownership of impact of the November 2010 elections and the 2012 healthcare investments. Presidential election.

Panelists (from l to r): Panelists (from l to r): Noam Neusner (Moderator), Principal, 30 Point Strategies Dan Mendelson (Moderator), President & Founder, Avalere Health Rami Armon, Senior Vice President, Avalere Health Ken Cohn MD, MBA, FACS, Founder, HealthcareCollaboration.com Drew Armstrong, Journalist, Bloomberg News Brian Fortune, Chief Political Strategist, Marwood Group Ken Doyle, Managing Director, The Halifax Group Steve Messinger, Principal, ECG Management Consultants William Walters, CEO, ALTHA

(203) 644-1709 7 Wednesday Sessions Continued GENERAL SESSION 11:20 am – 12:30 pm Optimizing the Value of Real Estate in Healthcare Think Tank: Three Healthcare Megatrends and Sun Healthcare, the publicly traded SNF operator, has Emerging Entrepreneurial Opportunities announced plans to separate its real estate assets from its operating company in an effort to maximize its enterprise HCap has convened a think tank of experts to analyze value. This transaction echoes the Vencor (now Kindred)- three major healthcare trends and identify emerging Ventas split done almost 20 years ago, and could be the entrepreneurial opportunities for providers to capitalize first transaction of a new trend. The Sun transaction will on – either through new initiatives by existing operators be examined, as well as the overall trend of providers’ or by de-novo startups. The three trends are: universal separating healthcare real estate from operations. If the access and health insurance reform; the shift from a fee- Sun deal is consummated, will valuations of private for-service system to a new payment system; and healthcare regional operators owning real estate go up? Does splitting cost control. out the real estate make the remaining operating company These three trends explain nearly all of the changes in the riskier? Is this trend philosophically more acceptable recent healthcare reform legislation and will drive much of as providers depend less on physical assets for ancillary the inevitable ongoing reform. revenue growth? The think tank will present their findings on how the trends will play out over the next five years, what alternative scenarios may emerge, what these scenarios mean for healthcare service providers, and what entrepreneurial opportunities will emerge for providers or private equity Presenters (from l to r): firms to capitalize on. Jerry Doctrow (Moderator), Managing Director, Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. Arnold Whitman, CEO & Co-Chairman, Formation Capital Ben Lorello, Global Head of & Capital Markets, Jefferies & Company (Invited) Additional Panelist To Be Announced

11:00 – 11:20 am Break Partner:

Think Tank Participants Include (from l to r): David Ellis (Moderator), President, Lincoln Healthcare Events Ian Adler, Senior Managing Director of Healthcare, Marwood Group Craig Anderson, President, Charis Healthcare Consultants Tim Bateman, Executive Vice President, Lincoln Healthcare Events Wayne Bazzle, President & CEO, Home Healthcare Partners Dexter Braff, President, The Braff Group Lincoln Healthcare Events: Susan Bratton, President & CEO, Katabiann Advisors Corporation HCap is independently produced by Lincoln Healthcare Events. Edward Downs, CEO, South Hampton Community Hospital Lincoln’s specialty is healthcare leadership conferences, and our Alain Enthoven, Professor Emeritus, Stanford University Graduate goal is to develop the highest quality leadership, networking, School of Business and educational programs in the country for each of the health Jason Ficken, General Partner, Quadriga Partners care segments we serve. Kathleen M. Griffin, National Director, Post Acute & Senior Services, Health Dimensions Group Claudia Gourdon, SVP Northeast & National Marketing Manager, Healthcare Finance Group Ellen Guarnieri, President & CEO, Comprehensive Healthcare Strategies Doug Korey, Managing Dir. & Partner, Contemporary Healthcare Capital Steven Littlehale, EVP Healthcare & CCO, PointRight Jeannee Parker Martin, President & Co-Owner, The Corridor Group Mike Mutka, President & COO, Silverchair Learning Systems Luke Peterson, Partner, Health Care Strategy, Kurt Salmon Associates John Richter, Executive Principal, LarsonAllen LLP Daniel Schwartz, CEO & Principal, New Paradigm Senior Living Sean Sigmon, Director, Healthcare Analytics, OCS HomeCare

8 www.hcapconference.com HCAP SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8

7:15 7:30 Networking Breakfast Networking Breakfast 7:45 7:15 - 8:00 am 7:15 - 8:00 am 8:00 8:15 8:30 Opening General Session: General Session: 8:45 CMS Roundtable Long Term Impacts of Reform 9:00 8:00 - 9:20 am 8:00 - 9:20 am 9:15 9:30 Break & Speed Dating Sign Up 9:45 Break 9:20 - 10:00 am 10:00 10:15

10:30 MEETINGS Concurrent Sessions Concurrent Sessions 10:00 - 11:00 am 10:45 10:00 - 11:20 am MEETINGS 11:00 11:15 Break 11:30 11:45 Break Think Tank: 12:00 Three Healthcare Megatrends 11:20 am - 12:30 pm 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 Lunch & Keynote Session 1:15 with Clayton Christensen 12:00 - 2:00 pm 1:30 1:45 2:00 2:15 Break 2:30 2:45 Speed Dating 3:00 2:15 - 3:20 pm 3:15 3:30 Break 3:45 4:00 Concurrent Sessions 4:15 3:30 - 4:30 pm 4:30

4:45 Break MEETINGS 5:00 Concurrent Sessions 5:15 4:45 - 5:30 pm 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 Welcome Reception 5:30 - 7:30 pm 6:45 ‘Meet the Capital Providers’ 7:00 Reception 7:15 6:00 - 8:00 pm 7:30 7:45 8:00

(203) 644-1709 9 SIGN UP INFORMATION

Register today at www.hcapconference.com

Conference Fees

ATTENDEE TYPE BY OCTOBER 29 REGULAR

Healthcare Providers $1,100 $1,250

Private Equity $1,300 $1,450

Financial & Other Services $1,800 $1,950

Association/Government $1,000 $1,200

Advisory Board – Half Price

Speaker – Half Price

Conference Partner Included w/Partnership Package Included w/Partnership Package

HCap is exclusively for top executives from healthcare services and finance. Spouses, relatives or friends are not permitted to participate in any HCap sessions or functions.

Conference Partner Packages Getting There: Financial and other services Airports: companies are invited to participate n Ronald Reagan: 11 minute drive, 4 miles in HCap as either attendees or n Dulles International: 40 minute drive, 27 miles sponsor partners. Partnership n Baltimore/Washington: 46 minute drive, 31 miles packages significantly enhance your company’s presence at HCap through a variety of Cancellation Policy business development and branding benefits. For more Anyone canceling before November 17, 2010 can either information please contact Meredith Anastasio at carryover their registration for free to 2011 or receive a (203) 644-1718 or [email protected]. full refund. Cancellations after November 17, 2010 will be carried over to 2011 minus a 20% cancellation fee. Reserve Your Hotel Room A refund cannot be given after November 17 th. Please call the JW Marriott reservation line at (800) 266-9432 Questions and reference HCap by November Contact Priscilla Haslob at (203) 644-1709 or 15th to ensure availability. The [email protected]. discounted room rate is $269.

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10 www.hcapconference.com HCAP CONFERENCE PARTNERS

HCap is funded significantly by partnering organizations. We are grateful for their support. Confirmed partners as of July 30, 2010 are:

UNDERWRITER

EXECUTIVE The Devine Group Edwards, Angell, Palmer & Dodge Healthcare Finance Group Kilpatrick Stockton LLP Oxford Finance Corporation Quadridga Partners, LLC Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP

CONTRIBUTOR

CapitalSource Hill-Rom Medical Properties Trust CIT Healthcare Healthcare Market Resources Meritus Capital The Corridor Group The Joint Commission Nationwide Health Properties Contemporary Healthcare Capital Katabiann Advisors Corporation OCS HomeCare Direct Supply Kwalu Simione Consultants Gemino Healthcare Finance LarsonAllen LLP VCPI Harris Williams & Co. Lewis & Clark LTC RRG, Inc. VHA, Inc.

Detailed profiles of each sponsor partner will be available at www.hcapconference.com in September. (203) 644-1709 11 c/o Lincoln Healthcare Events 20 Glover Avenue Norwalk, CT 06850

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