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COE Facilities Institutes of Quality® Quality care made simple. Sometimes surgery is the best choice for your health. But all surgery carries some level of risk, so it’s important to look for facilities known for quality care. We’ve simplified the process. As a member, you have a special network of hospitals and other facilities that specialize in certain procedures: • Cardiac (for the heart) • Orthopedic (for the joints and spine) • Bariatric (for weight loss) We call these facilities our Institutes of Quality (IOQ for short). Facilities earn IOQ status for having high volumes and producing clear clinical results in their area of specialty. This delivers value and quality to members, so you can get back to living your life. IOQ requirements were created by working with experts on these health conditions. You can review these requirements at: aetna.com/provider/medical/resource_ med/business_med/institutes.html Special Notes You may need preauthorization for these services. Please see our Clinical Policy Bulletins located at https://www.aetna.com/health-care-professionals/ clinical-policy-bulletins/medical-clinical-policy-bulletins.html. Not all Institutes of Quality services are covered by all health plans. To find out if a facility is a network provider in your plan, please log in or register now to get search results based on your plan or you can start a new search and select an Aetna plan at aetna.com/dse/search?site_id=docfind&langpref=en&tabKey=tab1. Some of the Institutes of Quality do not have doctors who contract with Aetna. You may have to pay extra if you use a center that does not have doctors who contract with Aetna. Call the number on your ID card to find out. aetna.com Alabama Institutes of Quality Northwest Medical Fresno Heart & Surgical Ronald Reagan UCLA BARIATRIC IOQ Center Hospital Medical Center COLORADO 6200 N La Cholla Blvd NPI: 1699872978 NPI: 1902803315 Tucson, AZ 85741 State License: 40000096 State License: 930000165 Parker Adventist Hospital ALABAMA (520) 469-8105 15 E. Audubon Drive 757 Westwood Plaza 9395 Crown Crest Blvd. Fresno, CA 93720 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Parker, CO 80138 Brookwood Baptist Tucson Medical Center (559) 433-8000 (310) 825-9111 (719) 776-4127 Medical Center 5301 East Grand Road URL: www.bariatrics.ucla.edu 2010 Brookwood Medical Tucson, AZ 85712 Good Samaritan Hospital Penrose Hospital Center Drive (520) 327-5461 NPI: 1437103777 Scripps Green Hospital 2222 N Nevada Ave Birmingham, AL 35209 State License: 70000048 NPI: 1841233780 Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (205) 877-1000 2425 Samaritan Drive State License: 80000139 (719) 776-4127 San Jose, CA 95124 10666 North Torrey Pines URL: http://www. Crestwood Medical ARKANSAS (408) 559-2011 La Jolla, CA 92037 penrosestfrancis.org/ Center (858) 455-9100 One Hospital Drive SE NEA Baptist Memorial Keck Hospital of USC Poudre Valley Hospital Huntsville, AL 35801 Hospital NPI: 1952546616 Scripps Memorial 1024 South Lemay Avenue (615) 465-7000 4800 East Johnson Avenue State License: 930000459 Hospital - La Jolla Fort Collins, CO 80524 Jonesboro, AR 72401 1500 San Pablo Street NPI: 1841277704 (719) 365-2304 Mobile Infirmary Medical (870) 936-1000 Los Angeles, CA 90033 State License: 80000050 Center (323) 442-8500 9888 Genesee Avenue Presbyterian-St. Luke’s 5 Mobile Infirmary Circle Northwest Medical La Jolla, CA 90237 Medical Center-H Mobile, AL 36607 Center Springdale Mercy San Juan Hospital (858) 457-4123 1719 E. 19th Avenue (251) 435-2400 609 W. Maple Ave NPI: 1972541498 Denver, CO 80218 Springdale, AR 72764 State License: 30000063 Scripps Mercy Hospital (303) 839-6000 St. Vincent’s East Hospital (479) 757-2040 6501 Coyle Avenue NPI: 1659359446 50 Medical Park Drive East Carmichael, CA 95608 State License: 90000074 Rose Medical Center Birmingham, AL 35235 (916) 537-5000 4077 Fifth Avenue 4567 E. 9th Ave. (205) 838-3000 San Diego, CA 92103 Denver, CO 80220 URL: www.stvhs.com CALIFORNIA Methodist Hospital of (619) 294-8111 (303) 788-2577 Sacramento Adventist Health NPI: 1467560599 Sharp Memorial Hospital Sky Ridge Medical Center Bakersfield State License: 30000064 NPI: 1407839921 10101 RidgeGate Parkway ALASKA NPI: 1538157508 7500 Hospital Drive State License: 80000039 Lone Tree, CO 80124 State License: 120000187 Sacramento, CA 95823 7901 Frost Street (303) 788-2577 Providence Alaska 2615 Chester Ave (626) 898-8000 San Diego, CA 92123 Medical Center Bakersfield, CA 93301 (858) 499-5503 University of Colorado 3200 Providence Drive (661) 323-4673 Orange Coast Memorial Hospital Anchorage, AK 99508 Medical Center St. Bernardine Medical 12605 E. 16th Avenue (907) 562-2211 Cedars-Sinai Medical NPI: 1497702575 Center Aurora, CO 80045 Center State License: 60000066 NPI: 1689769911 (719) 365-2304 NPI: 1639172372 9920 Talbert Ave. State License: 240000206 URL: http://www.uch.edu/ State License: 930000110 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 2101 N. Waterman Ave ARIZONA 8700 Beverly Blvd. (714) 378-7415 San Bernardino, CA 92404 Los Angeles, CA 90048 (909) 883-8711 Banner Estrella Medical (323) 866-8126 Palmdale Regional CONNECTICUT Center Medical Center St. John’s Regional 9201 West Thomas Road Chapman Global Medical NPI: 1508856535 Medical Center Bristol Hospital Phoenix, AZ 85037 Center State License: 930000085 NPI: 1073665360 41 Brewster Road (623) 327-4000 NPI: 1427041110 38600 Medical Center Drive State License: 50000064 Bristol, CT 06010 State License: 60000097 Palmdale, CA 93551 1600 Rose Ave. (860) 585-3000 Banner Gateway Medical 2601 E. Chapman Avenue (661) 948-4781 Oxnard, CA 93030 Center Orange, CA 92869 (805) 988-2500 Danbury Hospital 1900 North Higley Road (714) 633-0011 Parkview Community 24 Hosptial Avenue Gilbert, AZ 85234 Hospital Torrance Memorial Danbury, CT 06810 (480) 543-2000 Clovis Community NPI: 1225038953 Medical Center (203) 739-8039 Hospital & Medical Center State License: 250000186 NPI: 1467459776 Banner Good Samaritan NPI: 1316027709 3865 Jackson Street State License: 930000076 Hartford Hospital Medical Center State License: 40000004 Riverside, CA 92503 3330 Lomita blvd 80 Seymour Street 1111 East McDowell Road 2755 Herndon Avenue (951) 688-2211 Torrence, CA 90505 Hartford, CT 06102 Phoenix, AZ 85006 Clovis, CA 93611 (310) 325-9110 (860) 972-9062 (602) 839-4801 (559) 324-4000 PIH - Whittier URL: http://www.banner­ NPI: 1043215379 UC Davis Medical Center Middlesex Hospital health.com/Locations/ Desert Regional Medical State License: 930000129 NPI: 1093860033 28 Crescent Street Arizona/Banner+Good+Sam Center 12401 Washington Blvd State License: 30000086 Middletown, CT 06457 aritan+Medical+Center/_Ban NPI: 1104856095 Whittier, CA 90602 2315 Stockton Boulevard (860) 358-8354 ner+Good+Samaritan+Medi State License: 250000139 (562) 698-0811 Sacramento, CA 95817 cal+Center+Home.htm 1150 N Indian Canyon Road (916) 734-3053 Norwalk Hospital Palm Springs, CA 92262 Pomerado Hospital 34 Maple Street Banner University (760) 323-6511 NPI: 1376513754 ValleyCare Medical Norwalk, CT 06856 Medical Center Tucson State License: 80000127 Center (203) 852-3100 1625 North Campbell Fountain Valley Regional 15615 Pomerado Road NPI: 1144389941 Avenue Hospital and Medical Poway, CA 92064 State License: 140000114 St. Francis Hospital & Tucson, AZ 85719 Center (858) 675-5218 5555 West Las Positas Blvd. Medical Center (520) 694-6501 NPI: 1821002007 Pleasanton, CA 94588 114 Woodland Street State License: 60000109 Providence Saint Joseph (925) 373-8013 Hartford, CT 06105 Honor Health Scottsdale 17100 Euclid St. Medical Center (860) 714-4000 Shea Medical Center Fountain Valley, CA 92708 NPI: 1164429684 9003 E Shea Blvd (714) 966-7200 State License: 930000159 St. Mary’s Hospital Scottsdale, AZ 85260 501 South Buena Vista 56 Franklin Street (480) 882-7460 Street Waterbury, CT 06706 Burbank, CA 91505 (203) 709-6000 (818) 793-8183 2 02/20 Institutes of Quality Kentucky Stamford Hospital Memorial Hospital Of Advocate Good Samaritan St. Mary Medical Center One Hospital Plaza Jacksonville GEORGIA Hospital 1500 South Lakepark Ave Stamford, CT 06902 3625 University Blvd 3815 Highland Avenue Hobart, IN 46342 (203) 276-1000 Jacksonville, FL 32216 Atlanta General and Downers Grove, IL 60174 (219) 392-7103 (904) 399-6111 Bariatric Surgery Center (847) 375-2211 Yale New Haven Hospital 6300 Hospital Pkwy., Suite 20 YORK STREET Memorial Hospital of 150 Centegra Hospital ­ NEW HAVEN, CT 06510 Tampa Johns Creek, GA 30097 McHenry IOWA (203) 688-1484 2901 Swann Avenue (678) 691-6257 4201 West Medical Center Tampa, FL 33609 Drive Grinnell Regional Medical (813) 681-5551 Atlanta Medical Center McHenry, IL 60050 Center URL: www. 303 Parkway Dr NE (815) 344-5000 210 4th Avenue DELAWARE memorialhospitaltampa.com Atlanta, GA 30312 URL: www.centegra.org Grinnell, IA 50112 (404) 265-7357 (641) 236-7511 Christiana Care Health Memorial Hospital Centegra Hospital Services Pembroke Coliseum Northside Huntley 501 West 14th Street 7800 Sheridan Street Hospital - Hca Affiliate 10400 Haligus Road Wilmington, DE 19801 Pembrooke Pines, FL 33024 400 Charter Blvd. Huntley, IL 60142 KANSAS (954) 962-9650 Macon, GA 31210 (224) 654-0000 (302) 623-0200 Institutes of Quality (478) 757-8200 URL: www.centegra.com Adventhealth Shawnee Nanticoke Memorial Memorial Hospital West Mission Hospital 703 N. Flamingo Road Dekalb Medical NorthShore University 9100 West 74th Street 801 Middleford Road Pembroke Pines, FL 33028 2701 North Decatur Rd. HealthSystem Evanston Shawnee Mission, KS 66204 Seaford, DE 19973 (954) 276-5475 Decatur, GA 30033 2650 Ridge Avenue (913) 676-2000 (302) 629-6611 (404) 501-1000 Evanston, IL 60201 Memorial Regional (847) 570-6135 AdventHealth Surgery St. Francis Hospital- Hospital Emory Johns Creek URL: www.northshore.org Center Lenexa (Shawnee Wilmington 3501 Johnson Street Hospital Mission Prairie Star 701 North Clayton Street Hollywood, FL 33021 6325 Hospital Parkway Presence Saint Joseph Surgery Center) Wilmington, DE 19805 (954) 276-5475 Duluth, GA 30097 Hospital - Chicago 23401 Prairie Star Parkway (302) 421-4100 (404) 778-7553 2900 N. Lake Shore Drive Lenexa, KS 66227 North Florida Regional Chicago, IL 60657 (913) 789-3938 Medical Center-HC Emory University (847) 813-3675 URL: www.shawneemission.
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