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Small Group Prime and Select Care Networks 2 at Emblemhealth, We Have a Long History of Getting People Quality Coverage at an Affordable Price Quality Care Where You Need It Small Group Prime and Select Care Networks 2 At EmblemHealth, we have a long history of getting people quality coverage at an affordable price. We are in a constant pursuit to deliver a better choice and access to the top providers in New York and the tristate area. That is why we offer our small groups an option of a tailored regional network, with our Select Care Network, and expanded tristate coverage, with our Prime Network. 3 Access Where You Live & Work Our Select Care Network has been purposefully built to provide our members with access to New York’s top hospitals and doctors. The plan is a great value to members and is focused on delivering quality and accessibility. Select Care, with the foundation of our own network AdvantageCare Physicians, boasts over 38,000 providers from the five boroughs, Long Island, the mid-Hudson area, Westchester, Rockland and up through Albany and Saratoga counties. Warren Our Select Care Network is a robust, thoughtfully tailored network with over Fulton Saratoga Washington 38,000 PCPs and specialists throughout Montgomery 28 counties in NY. Schenectady Otsego Rensselaer Schoharie Albany Greene Delaware Columbia Broome Ulster Dutchess Sullivan Orange Putnam Westchester Rockland Bronx Suffolk New York Nassau Kings Queens Richmond 4 1 3 NEW YORK NEW JERSEY 2 CONNECTICUT Expansive Reach in the Tristate Our Prime Network reaches into New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut service areas with plans that make it easy to access the top providers where your members live and work. The Prime Network includes over 147,000 providers in the tristate area spanning across all counties in the state of Connecticut through the ConnectiCare network, all counties in the state of New Jersey using the QualCare Network, and 28 counties in New York. 5 Hospital Select Care Prime ALBANY Albany Memorial Hospital X X Albany Medical Center Hospital X Albany Medical Center South Campus X St. Peter’s Hospital X X BROOME Lourdes Hospital X United Health Services Hospital - Binghamton General X X United Health Services Hospital - Wilson Medical Center X X BRONX Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center X Calvary Hospital X X Jacobi Medical Center X Montefiore - Jack D. Weiler Hospital - Einstein Campus X X Montefiore Hospital - Moses Campus X X Montefiore Wakefield Campus X X St. Barnabas Hospital X X North Central Bronx Hospital X BronxCare Health System X COLUMBIA Columbia Memorial Hospital X X 6 Hospital Select Care Prime DELAWARE A.O. Fox Hospital Tri-Town Campus X Delaware Valley Hospital X X Margaretville Hospital X X O’Connor Hospital X United Health Services X X DUTCHESS Northern Dutchess Hospital X X Vassar Brother Medical Center X X Mid-Hudson Regional Hospital of Westchester Medical Center X X FULTON Nathan Littauer Hospital X X KINGS Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center X X Brooklyn Hospital Medical Center X X Coney Island Hospital X Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center X Mt. Sinai Brooklyn X X New York-Presbyterian/Brooklyn Methodist X X NYU Langone Hospital Brooklyn X X SUNY Downstate Medical Center - University Hospital of Brooklyn X X Interfaith Medical Center X New York Community Hospital of Brooklyn X X Kings County Hospital Center X Maimonides Medical Center X Woodhull Medical Center and Mental Health Center X Wyckoff Heights Medical Center X 7 Hospital Select Care Prime MONTGOMERY St. Marys Healthcare - Amsterdam X X NASSAU Long Island Jewish Valley Stream X X Glen Cove Hospital X X St. Francis Hospital X Mercy Medical Center X Nassau University Medical Center X NYU Winthrop University Hospital X Syosset Hospital X X South Nassau Communities Hospital X St. Joseph Hospital X Plainview Hospital X X North Shore University Hospital X X NEW YORK Hospital for Special Surgery X X Bellevue Hospital Center X Lenox Hill Hospital X X Mount Sinai St. Luke’s X X Mount Sinai Beth Israel X X Harlem Hospital Center X New York-Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan Hospital X X NYU Langone Hospitals X New York-Presbyterian/The Allen Hospital X X NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital X Mount Sinai Hospital X X Mount Sinai West X X New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai X X New York-Presbyterian/Columbia Medical Center X X Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center X Henry J. Carter Specialist Hospital and Skilled Nursing Facility X Metropolitan Hospital Center X New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center X X 8 Hospital Select Care Prime ORANGE Bon Secours Community Hospital X X St. Anthony’s Community Hospital X X Orange Regional Medical Center X X St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital (Cornwall & Newburgh) X X OTSEGO Aurelia Osborn Fox Memorial Hospital X Mary Imogene Basset Medical Center X PUTNAM Putnam Hospital Center X X QUEENS Elmhurst Hospital Center X Flushing Hospital Medical Center X X Long Island Jewish Forest Hills X X Jamaica Hospital Medical Center X X Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens X X St. John’s Episcopal Hospital X New York-Presbyterian Queens X X Queens Hospital Center X RENSSELAER Samaritan Hospital-Troy X X Seton Health - St. Mary’s Hospital X X The Burdett Care Center X X RICHMOND Richmond University Medical Center X Staten Island University North and South X X 9 Hospital Select Care Prime ROCKLAND Good Samaritan X X Helen Hayes Hospital X Nyack Hospital X X SARATOGA Saratoga Hospital X X SCHENECTADY Ellis Hospital X X Ellis Hospital - Bellevue Women’s Care Center X X SCHOHARIE Cobleskill Regional Hospital X SUFFOLK Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center X Eastern Long Island Hospital X X Stony Brook Southampton X Peconic Bay Medical Center X X Huntington Hospital X X John T. Mather Memorial Hospital X St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center X St. Charles Hospital X Stony Brook University Medical Center X Southside Hospital X X Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center - West Islip X 10 Hospital Select Care Prime SULLIVAN Catskill Regional Medical Center (Harris Bushville & Grover Hermann) X X ULTSTER HealthAlliance Hospital Broadway Campus X X HealthAlliance Hospital Mary’s Ave Campus X X Ellenville Regional Hospital X WARREN Glens Falls Hospital X X (HMO only) WESTCHESTER Blythdale Children’s Hospital X X Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospital X X New York-Presbyterian/Lawrence Hospital X X Phelps Memorial Hospital Center X X Westchester Medical Center X X White Plains Hospital X X Northern Westchester Hospital X X St. John’s Riverside Hospital (Park Care, Andrus, Dobbs Ferry Pavilion) X St. Joseph’s Medical Center- Yonkers X X Burke Rehabilitation Hospital X New York-Presbyterian/Hudson Valley Hospital Center X X Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital X X 11 55 Water Street, New York, NY 10041-8190 | emblemhealth.com New Vision to Help You Navigate Today’s Health Insurance. We appreciate our partnership. Questions? Contact EmblemHealth Broker and Group Services at 866-614-6040. Our hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. A representative will be happy to help. Group Health Incorporated (GHI), Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York (HIP), HIP Insurance Company of New York and EmblemHealth Services Company, LLC are EmblemHealth companies. EmblemHealth Services Company, LLC provides administrative services to the EmblemHealth companies. 10-9399 5/19.
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