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Healthlink Open Access III (OAIII) Network NETWORK SOLUTIONS OPEN ACCESS III NETWORK Healthcare Access in Your Neighborhood In today’s dynamic healthcare industry, self-funding is a viable option for employers of all sizes. Working with HealthLink—and the TPA of choice— can give employers control over their plan design and costs. Why Choose HealthLink? HEALTHLINK OVERVIEW We Make it Simple: Flexible Plan Options We offer a wide-range of network options with the system flexibility to administer the benefit plan tailor-made to meet your unique needs and specifications.But we are more than just a network of doctors and hospitals. We also offer all of the additional Incorporated in 1984 products and services needed to fill in the gaps of a health plan. Regional Network Advantages Our network of doctors and hospitals is contracted specifically to serve Missouri and Illinois. Our regional presence is a unique advantage we pass on to you through expert Headquartered in St. Louis, MO knowledge and direct connection to our local network— so we can answer questions and resolve issues quickly. Value-Added Extras We offer a variety of FREE value-added tools, discounts and information designed to Primary Service Area: MO & IL help your members stay healthy and control their healthcare spending: HealthLink.com TLC: The Last Cigarette Kits Health and Wellness Videos & Recipes Preventive Guidelines Tool 80,000+ contracted medical providers and 300+ hospitals Healthy “Know-How” Fact sheets Crown Vision Discounts Committed to You Whether a group has two members or 100, they receive the same accurate, efficient service and support that is at the foundation of everything we do. Our Seamless access to additional local team is dedicated to handling any request, think of us as an extension of regional/national networks your business. HEALTHLINK OPEN ACCESS III NETWORK Service Area Our service area is centered around Missouri, Illinois and surrounding states. Our broad network delivers access to contracted doctors, hospitals and other healthcare facilities at preferred rates. Through longstanding partnerships with local wrap networks, we offer state-wide access in Missouri and Illinois. We also provide a national network solution for members who reside or travel outside of our service area. HealthLink Open Access III Freedom Network Select HFN 20 PROVIDER COUNTS ACUTE CARE HOSPITALS PCPS SPECIALISTS ANCILLARY Missouri* 107 4,887 15,467 9,663 Illinois+ 157 10,997 22,114 17,403 * Includes Freedom Network Select Providers in western Missouri + Includes HFN20 in northwestern Illinois HEALTHLINK OPEN ACCESS III NETWORK Participating Hospitals: Illinois Illinois • Fairfield Memorial Hospital • NorthShore University HealthSystem – • Ferrell Hospital Glenbrook Hospital • NorthShore University Health System – • Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital • Franciscan Health Olympia Fields Highland Park Hospital • Advocate Christ Medical Center • Franklin Hospital • NorthShore University Health System – • Advocate Condell Medical Center • Galesburg Cottage Hospital Northwest Community Hospital • Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital • Gateway Regional Medical Center • NorthShore University HealthSystem – • Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital • Gottlieb Memorial Hospital Skokie Hospital • Advocate Illinois Masonic Hospital • Graham Hospital • NorthShore University HealthSystem – Swedish Hospital • Advocate Lutheran General Hospital • Hamilton Memorial Hospital District • Norwegian American Hospital • Advocate Sherman Hospital • Hardin County General Hospital • OSF Heart of Mary Medical Center • Advocate South Suburban Hospital • Harrisburg Medical Center • OSF Little Company of Mary Medical Center • Advocate Trinity Hospital • Heartland Regional Medical Center • OSF Sacred Heart Medical Center • Alton Memorial Hospital • Hillsboro Area Hospital • OSF Saint Anthony’s Health Center • AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center • Holy Cross Hospital • Palos Community Hospital Bolingbrook • Hopedale Medical Complex • Pana Community Hospital • AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center GlenOaks • HSHS Good Shepherd Hospital – Shelbyville • Paris Community Hospital • AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center Hinsdale • HSHS Holy Family Hospital – Greenville • Passavant Area Hospital • AMITA Health Adventist Medical Center La Grange • HSHS St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital – • AMITA Health Alexian Brothers Medical Center Effingham • Perry Memorial Hospital Elk Grove Village • HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital – O’Fallon • Pinckneyville Community Hospital • AMITA Health Holy Family Medical Center Des • HSHS St. Francis Hospital – Litchfield • Red Bud Regional Hospital Plaines • HSHS St. John’s Hospital – Springfield • Salem Township Hospital • AMITA Health Mercy Medical Center Aurora • HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital – Breese • Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center • AMITA Health Resurrection Medical Center • Sarah D Culbertson Memorial Hospital Chicago • HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital – Highland • SBL Fayette County Hospital • AMITA Health Saints Mary & Elizabeth Medical • HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital – Decatur Center Chicago (St. Elizabeth Campus) • Illini Community Hospital • SIH Herrin Hospital • AMITA Health Saints Mary & Elizabeth Medical • Iroquois Memorial Hospital • SIH Memorial Hospital of Carbondale Center Chicago (St. Mary Campus) • Jackson Park Hospital • SIH St. Joseph Memorial Hospital • AMITA Health St. Alexius Medical Center • Silver Cross Hospital Hoffman Estates • Jersey Community Hospital • South Shore Hospital • AMITA Health St. Francis Hospital Evanston • Kirby Medical Center • Sparta Community Hospital • AMITA Health St. Joseph Hospital Chicago • KSB Hospital • SSM Health Good Samaritan Hospital Mt. Vernon • AMITA Health St. Joseph Hospital Elgin • La Rabida Children’s Hospital • SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital Centralia • AMITA Health St. Joseph Medical Center Joliet • Lawrence County Memorial Hospital • St. Anthony Hospital – Chicago • AMITA Health St. Mary’s Hospital Kankakee • Loyola University Medical Center • St. Bernard Hospital – Chicago • AMITA Health Women & Children’s Hospital • MacNeal Hospital • St. Margaret’s Health – Peru Hoffman Estates • Marshall Browning Hospital • St. Margaret’s Health – Spring Valley • Anderson Hospital • Mason District Hospital • Taylorville Memorial Hospital • Ann & Robert H Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago • Massac Memorial Hospital • Thomas Boyd Memorial Hospital • Blessing Hospital • McDonough District Hospital • Thorek Memorial Hospital • Carle BroMenn Medical Center • Memorial Hospital – Carthage • Touchette Regional Hospital • Carle Eureka Hospital • Memorial Hospital – Belleville • UChicago Medical Ingalls Memorial • Carle Foundation Hospital – Urbana • Memorial Hospital – Chester • Union County Hospital • Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center • Memorial Hospital – Shiloh • UnityPoint Health – Methodist • Carle Richland Memorial Hospital • Memorial Medical Center – Springfield • UnityPoint Health – Pekin • Carlinville Area Hospital • Mendota Community Hospital • UnityPoint Health – Proctor • Clay County Hospital • Mercy Hospital & Medical Center • University of Illinois Hospital • Community First Medical Center • MercyHealth Hospital & Medical Center Harvard • Vista Medical Center East • Community Hospital of Staunton • Methodist Hospital of Chicago • Wabash General Hospital • Crawford Memorial Hospital • Midwest Medical Center • Warner Hospital & Health Services • Crossroads Community Hospital • Morris Hospital • Washington County Hospital • Decatur Memorial Hospital • Mount Sinai Hospital • West Suburban Medical Center • Edward Hospital • NorthShore University HealthSystem – • Elmhurst Hospital Evanston Hospital Please see our website for behavioral health and rehab hospitals at Healthlink.com. HEALTHLINK OPEN ACCESS III NETWORK Net Effective Discounts by Area: Illinois ILLINOIS INPATIENT OUTPATIENT PHYSICIAN ANCILLARY TOTAL Chicago (including Aurora, Carol Stream, 64% 59% 64% 86% 65% Des Plaines, Elgin, Evanston, Joliet, Naperville, Palatine, Schaumburg) La Salle (including Mendota, Ottawa, Peru, 60% 51% 61% 60% 56% Princeton, Spring Valley, Streator) Galesburg 57% 48% 54% 52% 52% (including Macomb, Monmouth, Toulon) Peoria 64% 57% 59% 71% 60% (including Canton, Pekin, Washington) Bloomington 58% 55% 57% 60% 57% (including Clinton, Normal, Pontiac) Champaign/Urbana (including Danville, Charleston, 52% 51% 58% 61% 54% Mahomet, Monticello, Mattoon) Effingham 46% 45% 57% 58% 51% (including Olney, Robinson, Vandalia) Springfield (including Beardstown, Decatur, Lincoln, 64% 57% 57% 57% 58% Jacksonville, Pana, Taylorville) Hannibal, MO & Quincy, IL 54% 52% 51% 59% 53% (including Carthage & Pittsfield) Metro East (including Alton, Belleville, Edwardsville, 58% 57% 61% 64% 59% Jerseyville, Litchfield, Pinckneyville, Staunton, Waterloo) Southern IL (including Anna, Carbondale, Carmi, 52% 50% 56% 61% 54% Centralia, Du Quoin, Harrisburg, Mt. Vernon, Salem) TOTAL ILLINOIS 58% 54% 58% 63% 57% Net Effective Pleasediscounts see are our what website we estimate for behavioral the discounts health andto be rehab for paid hospitals claims atrather Healthlink.com. than the allowed amount. HEALTHLINK OPEN ACCESS III NETWORK Allowed Discounts by Area: Illinois ILLINOIS INPATIENT OUTPATIENT PHYSICIAN ANCILLARY TOTAL Chicago (including Aurora, Carol Stream, 52% 45% 52% 82% 54% Des Plaines, Elgin, Evanston, Joliet, Naperville, Palatine, Schaumburg) La Salle (including Mendota, Ottawa, Peru, 47% 35% 48% 47% 41% Princeton, Spring Valley, Streator) Galesburg 43% 31% 38% 36% 35% (including Macomb, Monmouth,
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