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(OHCA) ARKANSAS St. Vincent Infirmary L Organizations participating in the CommonSpirit Health Organized Health Care Arrangement (OHCA) ARKANSAS St. Vincent Infirmary Little Rock St. Vincent North Sherwood St, Vincent Hot Springs Hot Springs St. Vincent Morrilton Morrilton CHI St. Vincent Medical Group Little Rock CHI St. Vincent Medical Group Hot Springs GEORGIA CHI Memorial Georgia Hospital Fort Oglethorpe CHI Memorial - Parkway Ringgold CHI Memorial Medical Group All Locations IOWA CHI Health Mercy Council Bluffs Council Bluffs CHI Health Missouri Valley Missouri Valley CHI Health Mercy Corning Corning KENTUCKY Flaget Memorial Hospital Bardstown Saint Joseph Hospital Lexington, Nicholasville Saint Joseph Health Pharmacy Lexington Saint Joseph - Berea Berea Saint Joseph East Lexington Saint Joseph London London Saint Joseph Mount Sterling Mount Sterling Continuing Care Hospital Lexington CHI Saint Joseph Medical Groups Central & Eastern Kentucky MINNESOTA CHI LakeWood Health Baudette CHI St. Francis Health Breckenridge CHI St. Joseph's Health Park Rapids CHI St.Gabriel's Health Little Falls CHI St. Francis Home Breckenridge CHI Health at Home All locations NEBRASKA CHI Health Lakeside Omaha CHI Health Midlands Papillion CHI Health Plainview Plainview Nebraska Spine Hospital Omaha CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center - Bergan Omaha Mercy Lasting Hope Recovery Center Omaha CHI Health Immanuel Omaha CHI Health Schuyler Schuyler CHI Health Good Samaritan Kearney CHI Health Richard Young Behavioral Health Kearney CHI Health Nebraska Heart Lincoln CHI Health St. Elizabeth Lincoln CHI Health St. Francis Grand Island CHI Health St. Mary's Nebraska City The Physician Network ( including Nebraska Specialty Network, and Lincoln Physician Network) All locations NORTH DAKOTA CHI St. Alexius Medical Center Bismarck CHI St. Alexius Health Carrington & Clinics Carrington CHI St. Alexius Carrington Urgent Care Carrington CHI Lisbon Health Lisbon CHI St. Alexius Health Devils Lake & Clinics Devils Lake CHI Mercy Health Valley City Valley City CHI St. Alexius Health Williston Williston CHI Oakes Hospital & Clinics Oakes CHI St. Alexius Health Turtle Lake Turtle Lake CHI St. Alexius Health Garrison & Clinics Garrison CHI St. Alexius Health Dickenson & Clinics Dickenson CHI Health at Home Fargo CHI Friendship Fargo CHI St. Alexius Physician Clinics All Locations OHIO Trinity Medical Center East and West Steubenville Trinity Hospital Twin City Dennison Ross Park Pharmacy Steubenville Trinity Professional Group All locations OREGON CHI Mercy Health Medical Center Roseburg CHI St. Anthony Medical Center Pendleton Oregon Surgery Center Roseburg Centennial Medical Group Roseburg PENNSYLVANIA CHI St. Joseph Children's Health Lancaster TENNESSEE CHI Memorial Hospital Chattanooga Chattanooga CHI Memorial Hospital Hixson Hixson Chattanooga Heart Institute Chattanooga CHI Memorial Medical Group All Locations TEXAS CHI Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center Houston CHI St. Luke's Health Hospital at The Vintage Houston CHI St. Luke's Health Brazosport Hospital Lake Jackson CHI St. Luke's Health Lakeside Hospital The Woodlands CHI St. Luke's Health Patients Medical Center Pasadena CHI St. Luke's Health Springwoods Village Spring CHI St. Luke's Health Sugar Land Hospital Sugar Land CHI St. Luke's Health The Woodlands The Woodlands CHI St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Bryan CHI St. Joseph Health Burleson Hospital Burleson CHI St. Joseph Health Grimes Hospital Navasota CHI St. Joseph Health Madison Hospital Madisonville CHI St. Joseph Health College Station Hospital College Station St. Joseph Encompass Health Rehab Bryan St. Joseph Skilled Nuring and Rehab Bryan and Caldwell CHI St Luke's Health Memorial Lufkin Lufkin CHI St Luke's Health Memorial Livingston Livingston CHI St Luke's Health Memorial St. Augustine St. Augustine CHI St. Luke's Medical Group All locations CHI St. Joseph Health Medical Group All locations CHI St. Luke's Health Memorial Clinics All locations WASHINGTON CHI Franciscan Health St. Michael Medical Center Bremerton & Silverdale CHI Franciscan Health St. Anne Hospital Burien CHI Franciscan Health Regional Hospital for Respiratory & Complex Care Burien CHI Franciscan Health St. Anthony Hospital Gig Harbor CHI Franciscan Health St. Clare Hospital Lakewood CHI Franciscan Health St. Elizabeth Hospital Enumclaw CHI Franciscan Health St. Francis Hospital Federal Way CHI Franciscan Health St. Joseph Hospital Tacoma Virginia Mason Franciscan Health Seattle City MD/Franciscan Urgent Care Services Federal Way, Ravenna, Kent, West Seattle, Capital Hill, Pulyallup, University Place, Bainbridge Island CHI Franciscan Health Medical Group All locations CHI LIVING COMMUNITIES Nameste Alzheimer's Center Colorado Springs, CO The Gardens at St. Elizabeth Denver, CO Bishop Drumm Retirement Center Johnston, IA Madonna Manor Villa Hills, KY CHI Riverview Fargo, ND Franciscan Care Center Toledo, OH Providence Care Center Sandusky, OH Gardens of St. Francis Oregon, OH St. Clare Commons Perrysburg, OH St. Leonard Centerville, OH CHI Linus Oaks Roseburg, OR Franciscan Villa South Milwaukee, WI CHI HEALTH AT HOME American Nursing Care Columbus IN American Nursing Care Lima, Marion, & Zanesville, OH American-Mercy Home Care Cincinnati, OH Amerimed Home Infusion Indianapolis, IN Amerimed Home Infusion Lexington & Louisville, KY Amerimed Home Infusion West Chester, OH CHI Franciscan Health at Home Tacoma, WA CHI Franciscan Hospsice and Palliative Care Tacoma, WA CHI Health at Home Breckenridge, MN Bismark, Dickenson, Fargo, Valley CHI Health at Home City, & Williston, ND CHI Health at Home Hospice Lincoln & Omaha, NE CHI Health at Home Infusion Omaha, NE CHI Health at Home Respiratory Care Kearney & Omaha, NE CHI Health at Home, Home Care Grand Island, Lincoln, Omaha, NE CHI Memorial Health at Home Chattanooga, TN CHI St. Vincent Health at Home Hot Springs, Little Rock & Morrilton, ARK Columbus Connections Columbus, OH Community Health at Home Indianapolis, IN Community Mercy Home Care Springfield, OH Community Mercy Home Care Pharmacy West Chester, OH Deaconess Home Health Evansville, IN Dignity Health at Home Phoenix, AZ Good Samaritan Home Care Vincennes, IN Good Samaritan Home Care Lawrenceville, IN Mercy Home Care Des Moines Mercy Hospice Des Moines & Johnston IA Mercy Home Infusion Urbandale, IA Oakland, San Francisco, and Pathways Home and Hospice Sunnyvale, CA Patient Transport Services Loveland OH Reid Home Health Care Eaton, OH Reid Home Health Care Richmond, IN Southeastern Home Care Barnesville, OH St. Elizabeth Home Care Florence, KY VNA Health at Home Clarksville, IN VNA Health at Home Bardstown, Campbellsville, Elizabethtown, Lexington, London, & Louisville, KY VNA Health at Home Hospice Bardstown & London, KY The Dignity Health and Dignity Community Care covered entities listed here are designated as a single covered entity (an “ACE”) under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). These entities also Presence in California, Arizona, participate in the CommonSpirit Health OHCA and Nevada Dignity Health and Its Affiliates Dignity Health, doing business as: Arroyo Grande Community Hospital Arroyo Grande, CA Dignity Health Medical Group Arizona Phoenix, AZ Dominican Hospital Santa Cruz, CA Marian Regional Medical Center Santa Maria, CA Mercy General Hospital Sacramento, CA Mercy Gilbert Medical Center Gilbert, AZ Mercy Hospital (Bakersfield) Bakersfield, CA Mercy Hospital of Folsom Folsom, CA Mercy Medical Center (Merced) Merced, CA Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta Mount Shasta, CA Mercy Medical Center Redding Redding, CA Mercy San Juan Medical Center Carmichael, CA Mercy Southwest Hospital Bakersfield, CA St. Bernardine Medical Center San Bernardino, CA St. Elizabeth Community Hospital Red Bluff, CA St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital Camarillo, CA St. John's Regional Medical Center Oxnard, CA St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center Phoenix, AZ St. Joseph’s Westgate Medical Center Glendale, AZ St. Mary Medical Center – Long Beach Long Beach, CA St. Mary's Medical Center – San Francisco San Francisco, CA St. Rose Dominican Hospital, Rose de Lima Campus Henderson, NV St. Rose Dominican Hospital, Siena Campus Henderson, NV St. Rose Dominican Hospital, San Martin Campus Henderson, NV Dignity Health Connected Living Redding, CA Dignity Health Nevada Imaging Company Las Vegas, NV Dignity Health Rehabilitation Hospital Henderson, NV Mark Twain Medical Center San Andreas, CA Mercy UC Davis Cancer Center Merced, CA NICU Operating Company of Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA Port City Operating Company, doing business as: Stockton, CA St. Joseph's Behavioral Health Center Stockton, CA St. Joseph's Medical Center of Stockton Stockton, CA St. Mary Health Ventures Long Beach, CA Dignity Community Care and its Affiliates Dignity Community Care doing business as: California Hospital Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Chandler Regional Medical Center Chandler, AZ French Hospital Medical Center San Luis Obispo, CA Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center Glendale, CA Methodist Hospital of Sacramento Sacramento, CA Northridge Hospital Medical Center Northridge, CA Sequoia Hospital Redwood City, CA Woodland Memorial Hospital Woodland, CA Arizona General Hospital (AGH) Laveen Laveen Village, AZ Arizona General Hospital(AGH) Mesa Mesa, AZ Bakersfield Memorial Hospital Bakersfield, CA Community Hospital fo San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA Saint Francis Memorial Hospital San Francisco, CA Sierra Nevada Memorial-Miners Hospital Grass Valley, CA Yavapai Regional Medical Center - East
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