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BILH Hospitals – Domestic & Community HMO, HMO Plus and Tiered POS Plans BILH Hospitals – Domestic & Community HMO, HMO Plus and Tiered POS Plans Please use the BILH provider directory at www.harvardpilgrim.org/bilh to find out whether your PCP and specialists participate in the network and what tier they’re in. It’s important to note that Tier 3 providers do not participate in the Domestic & Community HMO plan. Massachusetts – Tier 1 Hospitals Connecticut – Tier 3 Hospitals Anna Jaques Hospital Emerson Hospital Bridgeport Hospital Huggins Hospital Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Falmouth Hospital Greenwich Hospital Monadnock Community Hospital Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital- Good Samaritan Medical Center Hartford Hospital New London Hospital Needham Campus Hallmark Health Systems (Lawrence Lawrence & Memorial Hospital Parkland Medical Center Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital- Memorial Hospital and Melrose MidState Medical Center Southern NH Medical Center Milton Wakefield Hospital) The Hospital of Central Connecticut Speare Memorial Hospital Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital- Holy Family Hospital The William W. Backus Hospital St. Joseph Hospital Plymouth Holy Family Hospital - Merrimack Windham Community Hospital The Cheshire Medical Center Lahey Hospital and Medical Center Valley Campus Yale-New Haven Hospital Mount Auburn Hospital Lowell General Hospital New Hampshire – Tier 3 Hospitals New England Baptist Hospital Martha’s Vineyard Hospital Maine – Tier 2 Hospitals Androscoggin Valley Hospital Northeast Hospital Corporation Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Bridgton Hospital Concord Hospital (Addison Gilbert Hospital Massachusetts General Hospital* Calais Regional Hospital Elliot Hospital and Beverly Hospital) Metrowest Medical Center Cary Medical Center Exeter Hospital Winchester Hospital (Framingham Union Hospital Down East Community Hospital Lakes Region General Hospital Massachusetts – Tier 2 Hospitals and Leonard Morse Hospital) Franklin Memorial Hospital Littleton Regional Hospital Athol Memorial Hospital Milford Regional Medical Center, Inc. Houlton Regional Hospital Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital Baystate Franklin Medical Center Morton Hospital and Medical Center LincolnHealth Portsmouth Regional Hospital Baystate Noble Hospital Nantucket Cottage Hospital MaineGeneral Medical Center The Memorial Hospital Baystate Wing Hospital Newton Wellesley Hospital Mayo Regional Hospital Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital Berkshire Medical Center Northshore Medical Center Mid Coast Hospital Valley Regional Hospital (Salem Hospital and Union Hospital) Boston Children’s Hospital Millinocket Regional Hospital Weeks Medical Center Norwood Hospital Boston Medical Center Mount Desert Island Hospital Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Saint Anne’s Hospital Charlton Memorial Hospital Northern Light A.R. Gould Hospital South Shore Hospital Rhode Island – Tier 2 Hospitals Fairview Hospital Northern Light Blue Hill Hospital St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center Newport Hospital Floating Hospital for Children Northern Light C.A. Dean Hospital The Shriner’s Hospital for Children Our Lady of Fatima Hospital at Tufts Medical Center Northern Light Inland Hospital (Boston and Springfield) South County Hospital Harrington Memorial Hospital Northern Light Maine Coast Hospital Tufts Medical Center Health Alliance-Clinton Hospital Northern Light Mercy Hospital Rhode Island – Tier 3 Hospitals UMass Memorial Medical Center (Burbank, Leominster & Northern Light Sebasticook Kent County Memorial Hospital (Hahnemann, Memorial and Clinton Campuses) Valley Hospital University Campuses) Miriam Hospital Heywood Hospital Northern Maine Medical Center Rhode Island Hospital Connecticut – Tier 2 Hospitals Holyoke Medical Center, Inc. Penobscot Bay Medical Center Roger Willams Medical Center Bristol Hospital Lawrence General Hospital Penobscot Valley Hospital Westerly Hospital The Charlotte Hungerford Hospital Marlborough Hospital Redington-Fairview General Hospital Women and Infants Hospital Mercy Medical Center Connecticut Children’s Rumford Hospital Medical Center Vermont – Tier 2 Hospitals Nashoba Valley Medical Center Southern Maine Health Care Danbury Hospital Brattleboro Memorial Hospital Saint Vincent Hospital St. Joseph Hospital Day Kimball Hospital Central Vermont Medical Center Signature Healthcare Brockton St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center Hospital Griffin Hospital Copley Hospital Stephens Memorial Hospital St. Luke’s Hospital John Dempsey Hospital Gifford Medical Center Waldo County General Hospital Sturdy Memorial Hospital Johnson Memorial Medical Center Grace Cottage Hospital York Hospital The Cambridge Health Alliance Middlesex Hospital Mount Ascutney Hospital Tobey Hospital Milford Hospital Maine – Tier 3 Hospitals and Health Center Norwalk Hospital Central Maine Medical Center North Country Hospital Massachusetts – Tier 3 Hospitals Prospect Manchester Hospital Maine Medical Center Northeastern Vermont Baystate Medical Center Regional Hospital Prospect Rockville Hospital Northern Light Eastern Maine Brigham and Women’s Hospital* Medical Center Porter Medical Center Sharon Hospital Brigham and Women’s Springfield Hospital Faulkner Hospital Saint Francis Hospital New Hampshire – Tier 2 Hospitals & Medical Center Southwestern Vermont Medical Center Cape Cod Hospital Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital Saint Mary’s Hospital University of Vermont Medical Center Carney Hospital Catholic Medical Center St. Vincent’s Medical Center New York – Tier 2 Hospitals Cooley Dickinson Hospital Cottage Hospital Stamford Hospital Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Franklin Regional Hospital Waterbury Hospital Frisbie Memorial Hospital Elizabethtown Community Hospital * Includes satellite facilities and ancillary services. cc8869 10_20.
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