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Nrhinsurancelistms Layout 1 5/16/17 2:00 PM Page 1 NRHInsuranceListMS_Layout 1 5/16/17 2:00 PM Page 1 MANAGED CARE CONTRACTS for MedStar NRH inpatient, outpatient and physician services —Updated May 2017 Please note that this listing is to serve ONLY as a guide and is subject to change. Most products provided by these health plans, most commercial carriers and worker’s compensation cases from the surrounding jurisdictions are ac- cepted. Insurance authorization is conducted prior to scheduling of services. We welcome you to call one of our lo- cations for assistance. • Aetna (Most products excluding some Health • Medicaid (Virginia & DC)* Exchange Plans & Medicare Advantage PFFS) • Medicaid (Maryland—now accepted at most • Amerigroup—MD sites only; UNDER 21 only locations) • Anthem Healthkeepers HMO/POS & OA/Medicaid • MedStar Family Choice (DC Healthy Families & DC HMO (Virginia locations only) Alliance) (DC locations only for D.C. Alliance) • Anthem BCB of VA Key Care POS/PPO/Indemnity- VA • MedStar Family Choice (Health Choice—MD sites only and 102 Irving St. Medicaid) • Anthem FEP Standard and Basi—VA sites only and • MedStar Medicare Choice (DC & Maryland residents 102 Irving St. only) • Carefirst BlueChoice (HMO/Open Access/Opt Out) • MedStar Select Plus Open Access (POS/BlueChoice Advantage) • Peace Corps • CareFirst BCBS (Blue Preferred PPO/FEP (Federal • Police and Fire Clinic in D.C. (PFC) Employee Plan) Standard & Basic PPO/Healthy Blue • Priority Partners- MD sites only; UNDER 21 only POS, Indemnity • Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS) Includes Evergreen • CareFirst BCBS of Maryland (POS/PPO/Indemnity) via PHCS • Choice Care Network/Humana** • TRICARE/HealthNet (Extra/Prime/Standard/TriCare for • Cigna (EPO/HMO/POS/PPO/Open Access/Indemnity/ Life) Great West) • United Healthcare Commercial Plans (Choice • Conifer Health Solutions, formerly InforMed HMO/Choice Plus POS/Core HMO/Options PPO) • Coventry of Delaware (HMO/PPO) (includes Empire PPO, GEHA, Compass Rose Select • Coventry National PPO HMO/Select Plus/Student Resources) • Coventry of VA • United Healthcare-MAMSI Plans (MDIPA HMO/MDIPA • First Health PPO POS/Optimum Choice HMO/Optimum Choice • Health Services for Children with Special Needs Preferred POS & OCI Direct HMO/MAMSI Life & (HSCSN) Health—PPO/Navigate/Indemnity) Compass** • Johns Hopkins Healthcare (EHP & USFHP only) • United Healthcare Community Plan (Maryland Health • Kaiser Permanente (Flexible Choice POS/Medicare Choice) Plus/Select/Select-Added Choice) • United Healthcare Medicare Plans (Evercare-Medicare • Kaiser Permanente Signature and Signature Added Advantage Special Needs Plans/Erikson Choice (Accepted at Irving Street location only) Advantage/Secure Horizons/AARP Medicare • Kaiser Permanente MD and VA Medicaid MCO Complete Plans/Medicare Solutions/UHC Group *specialists and Irving Street location only Medicare Advantage Plans—HMO, POS, PPO) • Medicare (Part A & B) • Veterans Choice Program • Worker’s Compensation (All therapy locations) *Medicaid: DC Medicaid and Virginia Medicaid are only accepted at MedStar NRH Irving Street. Please refer to the above listing for Medicaid MCO participation. Please refer outpatient billing questions to 877-558-8549 between the hours of 8:00a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ** Coverage not accepted for Inpatient and Outpatient Services rendered at 102 Irving St NW, Washington DC main hospital site NRHInsuranceListMS_Layout 1 5/16/17 2:00 PM Page 2 WASHINGTON, DC MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Howard County Oxon Hill MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network 301-839-0400 301-839-0130 FAX MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Irving Street Ellicott City Southern Maryland 410-997-1063 410-997-1408 FAX Physical and Occupational Therapy 202-877-1760 202-829-2789 FAX NRH Rehabilitation Network Carroll County Speech/SLP, Dietary, Psychology, Vocational Hollywood** MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Rehab, Rehab Engineering 301-373-2588 301-373-4558 FAX Westminster 202-877-1440 202-291-2836 FAX Charles County 410-751-7930 410-751-7931 FAX Outpatient Center for Orthopaedic Rehab NRH Rehabilitation Network Baltimore City (OCOR) Waldorf** A part of MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network 301-893-2345 301-638-1783 FAX MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network 202-877-1566 202-877-1113 FAX Federal Hill NRH Rehabilitation Network MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network 410-230-7830 410-230-7831 FAX Waldorf Pembrooke Square OCOR Hand Clinic MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network 301-719-1146 301-645-5343 FAX 202-877-3322 202-204-5821 FAX MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital Montgomery County 443-444-5797 443-444-5750 FAX NRH Rehabilitation Network K Street, NW* NRH Rehabilitation Network MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital 202-466-9719 202-466-9465 FAX Bethesda* Comprehensive Center for Orthopaedic 301-581-8030 301-581-8031 FAX Rehabilitation (CORS) MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network 443-444-5500 443-444-4607 FAX Lafayette Centre—September 2016 MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital 202-416-2010 202-416-2011 FAX Chevy Chase Outpatient Center for Orthopaedic 301-215-4481 301-215-4488 FAX NRH Rehabilitation Network Rehabilitation (OCOR) 19th Street, NW* NRH Rehabilitation Network 443-444-4600 443-444-4607 FAX 202-721-7680 202-955-7998 FAX Friendship Heights* MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network 301-986-4745 301-657-4678 FAX MedStar Harbor Hospital Sports Medicine VIRGINIA NRH Rehabilitation Network 410-350-8372 410-350-3821 FAX MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Germantown* MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Alexandria 301-916-8500 301-528-6258 FAX Stadium Place 703-647-3110 703-822-9955 FAX 410-366-0791 410-366-0930 FAX MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Leisure World Blvd. MedStar Union Memorial Hospital Ballston-Marymount 301-438-6280 301-438-6281 FAX Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine 703-292-4060 703-292-4066 FAX 410-554-2318 410-554-2316 FAX NRH Rehabilitation Network MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Montrose* Wilkens Avenue Lake Ridge 301-984-6594 301-984-7271 FAX 703-647-3130 703-490-6505 FAX 410-737-8418 410-536-7127 FAX NRH Rehabilitation Network Baltimore County MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Olney*** Lorton 301-260-3280 301-260-3279 FAX MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network 703-647-3120 703-339-6352 FAX Dundalk NRH Rehabilitation Network 410-650-2145 410-282-5955 FAX MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Wheaton* McLean 301-962-7612 301-962-7782 FAX MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network 703-288-8260 703-288-9316 FAX Dundalk-Northpoint Anne Arundel County 410-282-2244 410-288-7983 FAX MARYLAND MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Prince George’s County API Hunt Valley 443-645-3162 410-451-8151 FAX 410-472-2672 410-472-2673 FAX MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Brandywine Lutherville Hand Center 301-782-2250 301-782-2251 FAX Pasadena 410-590-8750 410-590-8755 FAX 410-823-4263 410-823-1861 FAX MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Clinton MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Timonium Waugh Chapel 301-719-1140 301-856-8215 FAX 410-512-5820 410-512-5859 FAX 410-451-8150 410-451-8151 FAX MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Hyattsville—September 2016 Harford County Perry Hall 301-276-8840 443-725-2150 443-725-2155 FAX MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Bel Air Athletic Club MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Mitchellville 410-638-9400 410-638-9061 FAX White Marsh 301-390-3076 301-390-3725 FAX 410-282-2255 410-238-1581 FAX MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network Bel Air 410-877-8078 410-877-8079 FAX The NRH Rehabilitation Network is a growing network of outpatient therapy centers located throughout Maryland, the District of Columbia and Northern Virginia. It is a part of MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital (MedStar NRH). A number of centers are a joint service of MedStar NRH and Suburban Hospital(*); MedStar NRH, Calvert Memorial Hospital, Calvert Physical Therapy and Sports Fitness Center, University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center, and MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital (**); MedStar NRH, MedStar Montgomery Hospital Center and Suburban Hospital (***). MedStarNRH.org 0517.
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