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Carrier Codes Carrier Code Carrier Name Phone Number Address Address Line 1 City State Zip Code D6J ANTHEN BLUE OF VIRGINIA PO BOX 30043 DURHAM NC 27702-0000 326 1199 NATIONAL BENEFIT FUND 6464737160 PO BOX 1034 NEW YORK NY 10108-1034 589 1199 SEIU NATIONAL BENEFITS 8888191199 330 WEST 42ND STREET NEW YORK NY 10036-0000 AARP HEALTH ADVANTAGE HEALTHCARE 028 OPTIONS 8886872277 PO BOX 740819 ATLANTA GA 30374-0819 D6P AARP MEDICARE COMPLETE PLAN 2 8003930939 950 WINTER ST SUITE 3800 WALTHEM MA 02451-0000 D6K AARP MEDICARE COMPLETE PLAN 2 (HMO) PO BOX 66773 ST LOUIS MO 63166-0000 D9H AARP MEDICARE RX PREFERRED 600 NEW LONDON AVE CRANSTON RI 02920-0000 D8T AARP MEDICARE RX PREFERRED 8888675575 PO BOX 29300 HOT SPRINGS AR 71903-0000 D9L AARP MEDICARE RX SAVER 600 NEW LONDON CRANSTON RI 02920-0000 D8V AARP MEDICARERX SAVER (PDP) 8888675575 PO BOX 29300 HOT SPRINGS AR 71903-0000 D4Q ABRAZO ADVANTAGE 7878 NORTH 16TH STREET SUITE 105 PHOENIX AZ 85020-0000 301 ACADIA INSURANCE CO. 8887861170 PO BOX 9168 MARLBOROUGH MA 01752-0000 390 ACE INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE 8002628028 PO BOX 15417 WILMINGTON DE 19850-0000 470 ACE USA 8607316800 PO BOX 5001 HARTFORD CT 06102-5001 030 ACORDIA BENEFIT SERVICES PO BOX 18197 COLUMBUS OH 43218-0000 346 ACS HEALTH NET - NORTHEAST 8004415741 PO BOX 14700 LEXINGTON KY 40512-0000 ADMINISTRATION CONCEPTS (AXIS) ACIA 768 PRIME IN 8002265116 994 OLD EAGLE SCHOOL ROAD STE 1005 WAYNE PA 19087-0000 795 ADMINISTRATIVE CONCEPTS, INC 8882939229 994 OLD EAGLE SCHOOL ROAD SUITE 1005 WAYNE PA 19087-1802 101 ADMINISTRATIVE ENTERPRISES, INC 6027891101 3404 WESTCHESTER DR SUITE 281 PHOENIX AZ 85051-9588 267 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE CONSULTANTS 8006348816 301 E. ROYALTON ROAD CLEVELAND OH 44147-2886 198 ADVANCED PARADIGM 8003646331 PO BOX 853901 RICHARDSON TX 75081-3901 327 ADVANCED PCS 8003646331 PO BOX 961066 FORT WORTH TX 76161-0000 ATTN: MAIL 331 ADVANCED PCS HELP SYSTEM, INC. 8003455413 PO BOX 52115 CODE 128 PHOENIZ AZ 85072-2115 221 N CHARLES LINDBERGH D8M ADVANTAGE FREEDOM PLAN RX AMERICA 8004296686 DR. SL SLC UT 84116-0000 D5B ADVANTRA FREEDOM PO BOX 690 MAHWAH NJ 07430-0000 D5S ADVANTRA FREEDOM PO BOX 690 MAHWAH NJ 07430-0000 D8O ADVANTRA RX 8668235177 VALUE (PDP) LEXINGTON KY 40512-0000 722 ADVENTIST RISK MANAGEMENT 8004475002 P O BOX 1808 GRAPEVINE TX 76099-0000 Carrier Code Carrier Name Phone Number Address Address Line 1 City State Zip Code 593 ADVNATAGE HEALTH SOL 3175736228 9490 PRIORITY WAY INDIANANPOLIS IN 46240-0000 22A AETNA MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLAN 8335706670 PO BOX 14088 LEXINGTON KY 40512-0000 22P AETNA HEALTH CARE 8008115671 PO BOX 15048 ALBANY NY 12212-0000 D1T AETNA HEALTH INSURANCE OF CALIFORNIA 151 FARMINGTON AVENUE HARTFORD CT 06156-0000 22D AETNA HEALTH PLAN 8002225553 PO BOX 25519 RICHMOND VA 23260-0000 22E AETNA HEALTH PLAN 8002370575 UPS CLAIMS PO BOX 26053 GREENSBORO NC 27420-0000 22K AETNA HEALTH PLAN 8002386221 PO BOX 795083 SAN ANTONIO TX 78279-0000 22L AETNA HEALTH PLAN 8006240756 PO BOX 2231 BLUE BELL PA 19422-0000 22I AETNA HEALTH PLAN 8006240756 PO BOX 5569 AKRON OH 44334-0000 22B AETNA HEALTH PLANS 8006240756 3 HIGHWOOD DRIVE TEWKSBURY MA 01876-0000 22C AETNA HEALTH PLANS 8006240756 PO BOX 120 GRAND RAPIDS MI 49501-0000 022 AETNA LIFE INS. CO. P O BOX 18040 COLUMBUS OH 43218-0040 D5J AETNA MEDICARE 151 FARMINGTON AVENUE HARTFORD CT 06156-0000 D3U AETNA MEDICARE 151 FARMINGTON AVENUE HARTFORD CT 06156-0000 D7I AETNA MEDICARE 8004451796 151 FARMINGTON AVENUE HARTFORD CT 06156-0000 D01 AETNA MEDICARE 8772386211 980 JOLLY ROAD BLUE BELL PA 19422-0000 D8S AETNA MEDICARE RX ESSENTIALS 8772386211 PO BOX 14023 LEXINGTON KY 40512-0000 D9G AETNA MEDICARE RX PLUS 600 NEW LONDON AVE CRANSTON RI 02920-0000 ATTN: CLAIM 22G AETNA PHARMACY MANAGEMENT 8002386279 PO BOX 14024 PROCESSING LEXINGTON KY 40512-0000 603 AETNA STRATEGIC RESOURCE 8008008121 PO BOX 14079 LEXINGTON KY 40512-4079 563 AETNA STUDENT HEALTH PLAN 8009667772 PO BOX 981106 EL PASO RI 79998-0000 22N AETNA U.S. HEALTHCARE 8004457175 PO BOX 26106 GREENSBORO NC 27402-6106 22X AETNA U.S. HEALTHCARE 8668994378 PO BOX 14586 LEXINGTON KY 40512-4586 22Z AETNA U.S. HEALTHCARE 8006240756 PO BOX 14079 LEXINGTON KY 40512-0000 22H AETNA U.S. HEALTHCARE 8006240756 PO BOX 31450 TAMPA FL 33631-0000 22Q AETNA US HEALTH CARE 8002933536 PO BOX 14091 LEXINGTON KY 40512-0000 22F AETNA US HEALTH CARE 8006240756 PO BOX 150417 HARTFORD CT 06115-0000 22S AETNA US HEALTHCARE 8003239930 PO BOX 1125 BLUE BELL PA 19422-0000 22M AETNA US HEALTHCARE 8006240756 PO BOX 7012 DOVER DE 19903-1512 22V AETNA US HEALTHCARE 8006352095 PO BOX 2295 FORT WAYNE IN 46601-2295 22U AETNA US HEALTHCARE 8007414781 PO BOX 14066 LEXINGTON KY 40512-0000 22J AETNA US HEALTHCARE 8005455862 CITIBANK DIVISION PO BOX 3911 ALLENTOWN PA 18106-0911 22T AETNA US HEALTHCARE 8006240756 7676 HAZARD CENTER DRUVE SAN DIEGO CA 92108-0000 Carrier Code Carrier Name Phone Number Address Address Line 1 City State Zip Code 22R AETNA US HEALTHCARE 8886323862 PO BOX 981109 EL PASO TX 79998-0000 22W AETNA US HEALTHCARE 8775352128 PO BOX 981106 EL PASO TX 79998-0000 22Y AETNA US HEALTHCARE 8005435458 PO BOX 14094 LEXINGTON KY 40512-0000 683 AETNA US HEALTHCARE/VISION 8886323862 PO BOX 981106 EL PASO TX 79998-1106 D4G AFFINITY HEALTH PLAN 2500 HALSEY STREET BRONX NY 10461-0000 197 AFFORDABLE MEDICAL NETWORK 8002558109 C/O WILLIS CORROON PO BOX 305154 NASHVILLE TN 37230-5154 288 AFLAC 8009923522 1932 WYNNTON ROAD COLUMBUS GA 31999-0000 254 AH & L 6316662616 EPC ASSOCIATES PO BOX 5329 BAY SHORE NY 11706-0000 WORKERS COMP. CLAIM 99 SUMMER 274 AIG 6177909000 SERVICE STREET BOSTON MA 02110-0000 500 AIG LIFE INSURANCE CO. 8002213480 PO BOX 1581 NEPTUNE NJ 07754-1581 614 AIG LTC 11000 PRAIRIE LAKES DRIVE EDEN PRAIRI MN 55344-0000 800 AITHER HEALTH 8339092384 P.O.BOX 211440 EAGAN MN 55121-0000 D8D ALAMEDA ALLIANCE FOR HEALTH 5107474500 12401 SOUTH LOOP ROAD ALAMEDA ALLIANCE LOOCA 94501-0000 C/O 21ST CENTURY HLTH & 1760 MARKET 102 ALBANY INSURANCE CO. 5184452200 BEN ST PHILADELPHIA PA 19103-0000 ALICARE (MASS STATE HEALTH CARE PROF 540 DENTAL) 8003384330 P.O. BOX 1477 NEW YORK NY 10116-1477 739 ALL SAVERS UNITED HEALTH CARE 8002325432 P,O,BOX 31375 SALT LAKE CITY UT 84131-0375 ALLEGIANCE BENEFIT PLAN 724 MANAGEMENT/DENTAL 8008771122 P.O.BOX 3018 MISSOULA MT 59086-3018 ALLEGIANCE BENEFIT PLAN 725 MANAGEMENT/VISION 8008771122 P.O.BOX 3018 MISSOULA MT 59086-3018 400 ALLIANCE 6082766620 PO BOX 44365 MADISON WI 53744-4365 417 ALLIANCE BLUE CROSS OF MISSOURI PO BOX 14882 ST. 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BOX 967 SILVER SPRINGS MD 20910-0000 403 AMA INSURANCE AGENCY 8004585736 200 NORTH LASALLE ST SUITE 400 CHICAGO IL 60601-0000 0AK AMALG LIFE 8003334456 770 BROADWAY NEW YORK NY 10003-0000 AMALGAMATED LIFE INSURANCE 707 COMPANY (ALICARE) 8003159174 333 WESTCHESTER AVENUE WHITE PLANS NY 10604-0000 389 AMERIBEN SOLUTIONS 8007867930 PO BOX 7186 BOISE ID 83707-0000 252 AMERICAN FREIGHTWAYS 8707417227 NPPN 419 E MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN NY 10940-0000 D31 AMERICAN HEALTH MEDICARE 8666202420 PO BOX 11320 SAN JUAN PR 00922-0000 D7Y AMERICAN HEALTH MEDICARE 7876201919 PO BOX 11320 CAPARRA PR 00922-9907 655 AMERICAN HERITAGE LIFE 8005358086 1776 AMERICAN HERITAGE DR JACKSONVILLE FL 32224-0000 EMPLOYEE 103 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES 8004687077 PO BOX 25050 BENEFITS DEPT WILMINGTON DE 19899-0000 AMERICAN MEDICAL & LIFE INSURANCE 541 CO. 8882641512 PO BOX 1235 FREDERICK MD 21702-0000 691 AMERICAN MEDICAL AND LIFE INSURANCE 8882641512 P O BOX 34912 PHILADELPHIA PA 19101-0000 656 AMERICAN NATIONAL I PO BOX 696520 SAN ANTONIO TX 78269-6520 464 AMERICAN PIONEER LIFE INSURANCE 8009992224 PO BOX 130 PENSACOLA FL 32591-0000 205 AMERICAN REPUBLIC INSURANCE CO 5152452000 PO BOX 10 ATTN: CLAIMS DES MOINES IA 50301-0010 340 AMERICAN SPECIAL RISK MGMT. 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