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United States Bankruptcy Court Southern District of Texas Houston Division Case 15-31086 Document 107 Filed in TXSB on 03/12/15 Page 1 of 79 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS HOUSTON DIVISION IN RE: § § UNIVERSITY GENERAL HEALTH § Chapter 11 SYSTEM, INC., et al., § § Case No. 15-31086 Debtors.1 § § Jointly Administered DEBTORS’ NOTICE OF FILING CONSOLIDATED LIST OF CREDITORS University General Health System, Inc., et al. hereby files this Consolidated List of Creditors. Respectfully submitted on this 12th day of March 2015. /s/ Joshua W. Wolfshohl John F. Higgins State Bar No. 09597500 Joshua W. Wolfshohl State Bar No. 24038592 Aaron J. Power State Bar No. 24058058 Porter & Hedges, L.L.P. 1000 Main, 36th Floor Houston, Texas 77002 (713) 226-6000 (713) 226-6248 (Facsimile) Proposed Counsel for Debtors and Debtors in Possession 1 The Debtors and the last four digits of their respective taxpayer identification numbers are as follows: University General Health System, Inc. (2436), UGHS Autimis Billing, Inc. (3352), UGHS Autimis Coding (3425), UGHS ER Services, Inc. (6646), UGHS Hospitals, Inc. (3583), UGHS Management Services, Inc. (4100), UGHS Support Services, Inc. (3511), University General Hospital, LP (7964), and University Hospital Systems, LLP (3778). 4835572v1 Case 15-31086 Document 107 Filed in TXSB on 03/12/15 Page 2 of 79 NAME ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 ADDRESS 3 ADDRESS 4 CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY 1800 PATHWAYS.COM 1095 E. KING STREET BOX 10 BOONE NC 28607-0000 1960 DIGITAL IMAGING P.O. BOX 4356 DEPT. 667 HOUSTON TX 77210-4356 1960 FAMILY PRACTICE PO BOX 120001 DEPT. 0733 DALLAS TX 75312-0733 1960 FAMILY PRACTICE, PA 837 FM 1960 WEST SUITE 105 HOUSTON TX 77090-0000 1997 HILL TRUST 2303 WINDSOR ROAD AUSTIN TX 78703-0000 1997 HILL TRUST ATTN: LEGAL DEPT. 2303 WINDSOR RD. AUSTIN TX 78703 1ST CLASS REMODEL, LLC 3227 LITTLE BEAR DRIVE KINGWOOD TX 77339-0000 2007 GULF COAST SYMPOSIUMON HUMAN RESOURCE ISSUES 7501 FANNIN STREET HOUSTON TX 77054-0000 2007 PATHWAYS BOOKS PO BOX 70 DEEP GAP NC 28618-0000 24 HOUR LOCKSMITH, LLC 945 MCKINNEY ST. #384 HOUSTON TX 77002 3D IMAGEWEAR 3930 WESTHOLME SUITE 300 HOUSTON TX 77063-0000 3E COMPANY 3207 GREY HAWK COURT CARLSDAD CA 92010-0000 3-E COMPANY POST OFFICE P.O. BOX 5307 NEW YORK NY 10087-5307 3-M 3-M 1905 ASTON AVE SUITE#100 CARLBAD CS 92008-0000 3M HEALTH INFO. SYSTEMS CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION 575 WEST MURRAY BLVD. MURRAY UT 84123-4611 4IMPRINT 101 COMMERCE ST. P.O. 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