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9/2/2014
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E. OFF -SITE PREFERRED PROVIDER NETWORK <br />1. NaphCare has recruited and will continue to develop a Preferred Provider Network to provide all <br />covered medical treatment and services that cannot be provided on- s'ute. A complete description of our <br />network for the SA) is provided within this section. <br />1 We have provided written letters of Intent from providers willing to participate In the Preferred <br />Network. We have provided letters of intent from the following providers In the Appendix: <br />Prime Healthcare Managements Garden Grove Hospital Medical Center, Huntington Beach <br />Hospital, and West Anaheim Medical Center <br />Prime Healthcare Services; Physician Services from Garden Grove Hospital medical Center, <br />Huntington Beach Hospital, and West Anaheim medical Center <br />bGMedical Supply, Inc. <br />3. NaphCarewill ensure that all preferred providers recruited are fully credentialed Please see Section H; <br />#2 for a detailed description of NaphCare's credentialing process. <br />4, Contracts for the preferred provider network will be between the healthcare provider and NaphCare. <br />5. To support the delivery of comprehensive health services, the preferred provider network will include <br />the fallowing medical specialty services f proAd errs <br />a, A hospital facility to provide treatment for those inmates requiring medical /.surgical emergency <br />services (e4, inpatient and outpatienthealth care serviees ). ° <br />NAPHCAJUVS HOSPITAL NETWORKSFOR THE SAf <br />NaphCare has conducted substantial research to best understand the referral patterns and key <br />providers used to treat SAJ inmates when they need to go off -site for inpatient, outpatient and <br />emergency care, Going forward, it is NaphCare's position thatSAl inmates are hest served by <br />providing the City of Santa Ana with a choice In network providers, he an option to continue <br />using the current hospitals and doctors who are seeing SAJ Inmates today, ortransitioning <br />inmate core to anew network, of qualified providers eager to embrace correctional care; <br />We're confident that under either framework, the City would see, immediate and substantial <br />improvements operationally, financially, and clinically by utilizing proven, managed care <br />practices tailored specifically for SAJ inmates, all coordinated by NaphCare. This approach <br />enables NaphCare to do what we do best, manage on -site and off-site inmate healthcare while <br />partnering with area providers to do what they do best — treat the patient. <br />In order to provide the City with options related to its selected hospital and physician network <br />partner,soveral months ago NaphCare undertook a systematic approach to identify potential <br />acute care hospitals in Orange County who would he receptive to meetingthe inpatient; <br />outpatient, emergency and ancillary needs of the Santa Ana's inmate population. Area hospitals <br />were evaluated and quantified using the following parameters: <br />Inmate Medical Services <br />City of Santa Ana <br />25H -82 <br />RFP No, 14.434 <br />78 <br />r <br />
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