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Primary Care Case
Management and Disease
Management Report
215 ILCS 170/47
Public Act 095-0650
HB1628
July 2011
Pat Quinn, Governor
Julie Hamos, Director
201 South Grand Avenue East Telephone: (217) 782-1200
Springfield, Illinois 62763-0002 TTY: (800) 526-5812
September 28, 2011
Governor Pat Quinn
Members of the Illinois General Assembly
Greetings:
On behalf of the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS), I
present the following annual report on the Illinois Primary Care Case Management
and Disease Management Programs. This report is required by the Covering ALL
KIDS Health Insurance Act [215 ILCS 170/47] and is the fourth annual report of
these programs required under the Act.
The Primary Care Case Management Program (Illinois Health Connect) and the
Disease Management Program (Your Healthcare Plus) work collaboratively to
focus on the promotion of the patient-physician relationship in order to improve the
quality of healthcare for members, increase primary and preventive healthcare
services that support continuity of care initiatives, improve access to care through
the availability of a provider network, and reduce unnecessary emergency room
visits and hospitalizations with the establishment of a medical home eliminating
fragmented care, and providing better coordination and continuity of care.
As a result of these programs, there are approximately 5,700 Illinois Health Connect
medical homes with a patient panel capacity of over 5.4 million eligible HFS Medical
Program clients statewide. With this expansive provider network, over 2.0 million
clients have chosen or been assigned to a medical home. In addition, the Your
Healthcare Plus program provided augmented disease management services to
approximately 287,000 eligible Illinois Health Connect clients through June 30, 2011
when the program’s contract concluded.
I look forward to continuing our efforts to assure that HFS Medical Program clients
have access to the healthcare they need to stay healthy.
Sincerely,
Julie Hamos
Director
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TABLE of CONTENTS
Page
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1
INTRODUCTION 2
PROGRAM OVERVIEW 3
Primary Care Case Management 3
Illinois Health Connect 3
Medical Homes 5
Quality Tools 6
Bonus Program for High Performance 7
Specialty Resource Database 9
Illinois Health Connect Referral System – Phase I 9
Disease Management 10
Your Healthcare Plus 10
Delivery of Your Healthcare Plus Services 10
Behavioral Health Pharmacology Intervention 11
Provider Outreach and Education 11
APPENDIX A – Program Web Links 13
APPENDIX B – County and Geo Zip Code Level Data 14
APPENDIX C – All Kids Program Data 95
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REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
SUMMARY
The Covering ALL KIDS Health Insurance Act was amended by PA 95-650 [215 ILCS
170/47] to require that HFS also report annually to the General Assembly by September
1 of each year concerning the numbers of providers participating in the program.
215 ILCS 170-47
The department shall report annually by September 1, on the following:
(a) The number of professionals serving in the primary care case management
program, by licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population
of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code. (See Appendix B)
(b) The number of non-primary care providers accepting referrals, by specialty
designation, by licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code. (See Appendix B)
(c) The number of individuals enrolled in the Covering ALL KIDS Health Insurance
Program by income or premium level and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code. (See Appendix C)
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INTRODUCTION
HFS’s Primary Care Case Management and Disease Management programs were
designed to achieve more appropriate and efficient utilization of medical care. These
programs worked in concert to decrease inappropriate and costly emergency room
visits or hospitalizations by connecting each eligible client with a Primary Care Provider
at a “medical home” where regular ongoing care is received. For those clients with
various chronic diseases – from coronary artery disease, to asthma to depression – the
Disease Management program provided more intensive care coordination to manage
clients’ diseases while decreasing hospitalizations and emergency room visits.
HFS contracted with Automated Health Systems to administer the Primary Care Case
Management Program and McKesson Health Solutions to operate the Disease
Management Program.
Both the Disease Management and Primary Care Case Management programs were
launched in July 2006. While they serve many All Kids enrolled children, the target
groups for the programs are much broader and include adults.
Net savings achieved by HFS through the Primary Care Case Management and
Disease Management programs were $71 million in fiscal year 2007, $180 million in
fiscal year 2008, and $320 million in fiscal year 2009. HFS determined savings during
fiscal year 2010 from these programs to be $426 million.
The Medicaid reform law adopted by the Illinois General Assembly in 2011, P.A. 96-
1501, mandates that 50 percent of all Illinois Medicaid clients be in coordinated care by
January 1, 2015. Since the Your Healthcare Plus disease management program
contract was ending on June 30, 2011, the Department decided not to procure a new
disease management contract but, instead, use the information learned through that
program to improve care coordination with disease management efforts through the
new Integrated Care Program, plans for new coordinated care initiatives, and existing
and ongoing enhanced primary care case management programs.
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
PRIMARY CARE CASE MANAGEMENT
Illinois’ Primary Care Case Management Program, Illinois Health Connect, is a
statewide health plan that is available to most persons covered by an HFS medical
program.
Illinois Health Connect
Illinois Health Connect (IHC) is based on the American Academy of Pediatrics’ initiative
to create medical homes to make sure that preventive healthcare is provided in the best
setting. A doctor's office or clinic is a more suitable setting than an emergency room for
receipt of routine care. Clients who are enrolled in Illinois Health Connect have a
medical home through a Primary Care Provider (PCP).
The goals of Illinois Health Connect are to:
Improve the quality of healthcare and increase the utilization of primary and
preventive care;
Reduce the usage of the emergency room for routine medical care;
Improve access to care through the availability of a provider network and expansion
of providers;
Provide the most appropriate and cost-effective level of care; and
Connect clients with a “best fit” medical home.
The Primary Care Case Management program began in 2007, rolling out by regions of
the state until the program had been implemented statewide. Today, as new clients
become eligible for Illinois Health Connect, they have approximately 60 days to select a
PCP for their medical home. Clients who do not choose a PCP within the 60-day choice
period are assigned to a PCP in Illinois Health Connect.
Eligible clients that must select a PCP for their medical home include most children
enrolled in All Kids, adults enrolled in Family Care and seniors and disabled adults.
Some populations, such as participants that have Medicare, are excluded from enrolling
in Illinois Health Connect. In counties where the voluntary managed care program
operates, eligible clients may opt out of Illinois Health Connect to enroll with a PCP in a
Managed Care Organization (MCO) for their medical home. Clients may choose their
own doctor or clinic as their PCP if that doctor or clinic is enrolled with HFS as a
provider and enrolled as a PCP with Illinois Health Connect. As of June 30, 2011, there
were over 2 million HFS clients that had either chosen or been assigned to a PCP for
their medical home. Of these, over 1.8 million clients are enrolled with a PCP in Illinois
Health Connect for their medical home, while the remaining clients enrolled with an
MCO (See Table 2).
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Table 2: Statewide Medical Home and Client Enrollment as of June 30, 2011
Number of IHC
Medical Homes*
Panel Size Clients
Enrolled in
IHC
Clients
Enrolled in
MCO
Total Clients
with a Medical
Home
5,696 5,406,090 1,822,661 199,884 2,022,545
*FQHC/RHC/ERC Sites are counted as 1 medical home.
In Illinois Health Connect, clients receive education and assistance in selecting a
medical home by contacting the Illinois Health Connect client helpline or online via the
program websites. The client helpline will also assist clients in locating providers,
including specialists, in their area.
In addition to assisting with the choice of a medical home, Illinois Health Connect also
enlists various outreach strategies to educate clients on health and wellness. Illinois
Health Connect has implemented Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment
(EPSDT) initiatives to further the efforts of the program to connect clients with their
PCPs at their medical home. These initiatives focus on educating clients on the
importance of EPSDT, encouraging clients to get well child checkups for their children,
and assisting clients in making appointments with their child’s PCP for needed primary
and preventive checkups and services, such as immunizations. In addition, Illinois
Health Connect outreaches to all adults on an annual basis through annual checkup
reminder notices and call campaigns. The notices and call campaigns for both children
and adults reiterate the importance of staying healthy, making appointments to see their
PCP for annual checkups or other primary and preventive needs and that Illinois Health
Connect will assist in making an appointment with their PCP, if needed. If Illinois Health
Connect assists a client in scheduling an appointment with their PCP, Illinois Health
Connect will mail an appointment reminder to the client 7 days before the date of the
appointment. During FY11, the EPSDT outreach initiatives resulted in over 1,170,000
Healthy Kid and Adult Preventive Notices mailed to clients and over 725,900 outbound
calls made to remind clients that primary and preventive services may be due based on
HFS claims data; and to make an appointment with their PCP to receive the needed
services. Through these initiatives clients are connecting with their medical homes,
increasing access to care and receiving the needed services in the most appropriate
setting, their PCP’s office.
Illinois Health Connect operates call centers to assist both clients and providers. The
Illinois Health Connect client call helpline receives over 60,000 calls a month. These
calls cover a variety of issues including choosing a PCP, changing PCPs, assistance
with making appointments with PCPs and access to specialty care and information on
the client’s case.
In an effort to evaluate participating clients’ satisfaction with the Illinois Health Connect
program and their PCPs at their medical home, Illinois Health Connect conducts an
annual Enrollee Satisfaction Survey. The survey is administered to clients enrolled with
a PCP for a minimum of 6 months in both rural and urban regions of the state. In 2011,
a high percentage of both adult and child respondents indicated they were satisfied or
extremely satisfied with both the Illinois Health Connect program overall and their
individual PCP (See Table 3).
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Table 3 – IHC Enrollee Satisfaction Survey Questions/Results
Survey Question 2011
Adult Respondents Extremely Satisfied or Satisfied with PCP 90.3%
Child Respondents Extremely Satisfied or Satisfied with PCP 92.3%
Adults Respondents Extremely Satisfied or Satisfied with IHC
Program
93.3%
Children Respondents Extremely Satisfied or Satisfied with IHC
Program
92.5%
Medical Homes
Physicians willing to provide a medical home for clients must enroll as an Illinois Health
Connect PCP. PCPs enrolled in Illinois Health Connect serve as a client’s medical
home by providing, coordinating and managing the client’s primary and preventive
services, including well child visits, immunizations, screenings, and follow-up care as
needed. The PCP also make referrals to specialists for additional care or tests as
needed. Having a single PCP ensures that clients have access to quality care from a
provider that understands their unique health care needs and receive the advantages of
care coordination and case management. Appendix B provides the unique number of
professionals enrolled as PCPs in medical homes as of June 30, 2011, by licensed
profession, by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo
zip code.
As of June 30, 2011 Illinois Health Connect had enrolled over 5,700 medical homes
(See Table 2). The medical home total includes Federally Qualified Health Centers
(FQHCs) and Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) enrolled sites. When a physician or clinic
enrolls to serve as a medical home, they indicate how many patients they are willing to
accept. The enrolled medical homes provide a panel capacity of over 5.4 million
patients, greatly exceeding capacity required for all eligible clients statewide. In most
counties throughout Illinois, the medical home capacity for eligible clients is double the
number of eligible clients in the county. This expansive network allows clients to have
several choices of a medical home in most counties.
In order to assist enrolled PCPs, Illinois Health Connect offers an array of support
services including a toll-free Provider Service Help Desk, dedicated Provider Services
Representatives and Quality Assurance Nurses in the field throughout the state working
with PCPs and their staff on a one-on-one basis, monthly Webinars and training
opportunities on topics that impact providers’ practices, annual surveys to obtain
provider feedback on the program and participation in quarterly Program Steering
Committee and Subcommittee meetings in collaboration with the Your Health Care Plus
program. Illinois Health Connect’s Provider Service Representatives and Quality
Assurance Nurses in the field make over 250 visits to providers’ offices per week to
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assist with billing/coding questions, IHC program administration, EPSDT standards and
quality improvements efforts.
PCPs enrolled in Illinois Health Connect automatically qualify for the Maternal and Child
Health enhanced rates for specific primary and preventive services in addition to a
monthly care management fee. The monthly care management fee is paid for each
client whose care the PCP is responsible for managing and coordinating. The fees are:
$2.00 per child (under age 21), $3.00 per adult, and $4.00 per senior or adult with
disabilities. The care management fee is paid monthly, even if the client does not utilize
a service that month. In addition, PCPs continue to receive reimbursement from HFS
for their services using currently established fee-for-service rates.
Quality Tools
Illinois Health Connect’s quality assurance program focuses on ongoing quality
improvement and identifies and responds to opportunities for quality improvement in
administrative practices and clinical functions. The quality assurance program includes
strategies to assure access to care, evaluate provider and client education and monitor
and report on care coordination and utilization management. The Department and
Illinois Health Connect have worked with many provider and consumer groups to
develop quality indicators and monitoring strategies to ensure providers receive the
support they need to effectively manage the care of their Illinois Health Connect clients
and ensure that the clients are receiving quality healthcare services.
In order to assist PCPs in improving the quality of care for their clients, Illinois Health
Connect has made available the following quality tools for use in their practices:
Panel Rosters – Illinois Health Connect PCPs have access to an electronic panel
roster through the Department’s secure MEDI system. Panel rosters help providers
manage their client’s care by identifying clients that are due for screening or
checkups based on HFS claims data. PCPs can also receive a hardcopy of their
panel roster on a monthly basis, if requested.
Claims History Summaries – Through the Department’s secure MEDI system,
physicians treating Medicaid clients can access HFS claims-based client health
summaries that include client medication and immunization histories, previous lab
orders, hospitalizations and other medical procedures. At this time, client
information pertaining to mental health and HIV are not available on the claims
history due to special State confidentiality laws. With the claims history of a client,
the provider will be able to see a client’s medical history, assist in assessing
additional medical needs and determine compliance.
Provider Profiles – Illinois Health Connect sends provider profiles on a semi-annual
basis (spring and fall) summarizing each PCP’s performance on specified clinical
indicators. Providers can also access their provider profiles in an electronic format
through the Department’s secure MEDI system. The data reflected in the Provider
Profiles is gathered from HFS claims data. Providers can obtain information
regarding individual clients and whether they have received many of the clinical
services reflected on the Provider Profiles by checking their Illinois Health Connect
Panel Roster.
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Illinois Health Connect also conducts an annual Provider Satisfaction Survey to
determine providers’ satisfaction with the program. Questions included on the annual
survey are compiled with input from the Department, IHC Program staff and Steering
Committee and Subcommittee members. The survey is mailed to all PCPs and medical
homes. Follow-up on the surveys is conducted through faxes and e-mails to providers’
offices, and through distribution of surveys to PCPs at their offices by the Provider
Service Representatives and Quality Assurance Nurses in the field. In 2010, 1,136
surveys were returned and, in 2011, there were 1,267 surveys returned. The results of
the survey identified that Providers were generally satisfied with program, and believe it
is beneficial to their patients. See Table 4 for a comparison of select questions from the
2010 and 2011 surveys.
Table 4: IHC Provider Satisfaction Survey Questions/Results (2010 and 2011)
Questions 2010 Data 2011 Data
Strongly
Agree or
Agree
Disagree
or
Strongly
Disagree
Strongly
Agree or
Agree
Disagree
or
Strongly
Disagree
IHC is beneficial to my patients. 92.3% 7.7% 93.2% 6.8%
Overall, I am satisfied with the
administration of IHC. 84.5% 15.5% 88.8% 11.2%
Bonus Program for High Performance
To increase the quality and access to care for clients enrolled in Illinois Health Connect,
the Department established an annual Bonus Payment for High Performance program.
The bonus program is intended to encourage PCPs to provide primary and preventive
services in accordance with established quality measurements to drive the adoption of
quality improvement initiatives within their practices. Under the program, qualifying
PCPs are eligible to receive annual bonus payments for each qualifying service under a
bonus measurement. The bonus program payment is based on services provided for all
clients enrolled on the PCP’s panel on December 1 of the program year who have
received one or more of the following services: Immunization Combo 3, Developmental
Screenings, Asthma Management, Diabetes Management or Breast Cancer Screening.
The HEDIS 50th percentile is the benchmark for these measurements, with the
exception of Developmental Screening, which is established by HFS. The benchmarks
for each bonus measurement, by program year, are provided in Table 5.
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Table 5: IHC Bonus Program Measurement Benchmarks by Program Year
The initial year of the Illinois Health Connect bonus payment program was calendar
year 2008. The program recently completed its third measurement year, calendar year
2010. The bonus payments for all three measurement years for the program to date
have been $25 per qualifying client, per qualifying event.
Even though the benchmark for all measures has continued to rise, more PCPs are
meeting these benchmarks each year. The bonus payment program has stimulated
quality improvement initiatives within many PCP’s practices, resulting in increased
access to care and improved quality of care for enrolled clients. A summary of the
number of PCPs who have received the bonus, the number of qualifying events and the
total bonus payment amount is provided in Table 6. The program measurements and
qualifying events for calendar year 2009 and 2010 by measurement and bonus value
are provided in Table 7.
Table 6: 2008, 2009 and 2010 IHC Bonus Program Summary
Calendar Year Qualifying PCPs Qualifying Events Bonus Payment
2008 4,126 115,845 $2,896,125
2009 4,248 132,496 $3,312,400
2010 4,425 147,723 $3,693,075
Bonus
Measurement
Age 2008 Bonus
Program
2009 Bonus
Program
2010 Bonus
Program
2011
Bonus
Program
Asthma Mgmt 5 – 9 yrs 91.7% 91.8% 92.7%
5-11 yrs 92.2%
10 -17 yrs 88.8% 89.5% 89.6%
12-50 yrs 86.3%
18 – 56 yrs 85.4% 85.8% 85.6%
Breast Cancer
Screening
40 to 69 yrs 49.2% 50.1% 50.5% 52.0%
Diabetes Mgmt 18 to 56 yrs 79.3% 79.6% 80.7% 81.1%
Immunization
Combo 3
By age 24
months
62.6% 68.6% 71.8% 71.0%
Developmental
Screening
By age 12
months
35.0% 50.0% 65.0% 65.0%
Between 12
and 24
months
30.0% 40.0% 55.0% 55.0%
Between 24
and 26
months
25.0% 30.0% 50.0% 50.0%
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Table 7: 2009 and 2010 IHC Bonus Program Measurements
Note: The decrease in the number of qualifying recipients in the Immunizations measurement is due to a
change in the measurement standard. In 2009, due to a Hib vaccine shortage, clients receiving only 2
Hib vaccines qualified as fully immunized resulting in a higher number of qualifying recipients. In 2010,
the standard returned to 3 Hib vaccines to qualify as fully immunized.
Specialty Resource Database
Illinois Health Connect assists PCPs in connecting clients to specialty care, through
their Specialty Resource Database (SRD). The SRD provides specific information on
the circumstances under which specialists are available to provide care to an eligible
client. A specialist’s registration in the SRD allows Illinois Health Connect to assist
PCPs in directing clients to the most appropriate specialist provider. A breakdown of
specialists by licensed type and specialty, by county and by geo zip code for counties
with populations of 100,000 or greater is provided in Appendix B.
Illinois Health Connect Medical Home Edit Program
To continue the ongoing efforts to “connect” patients with their medical home and
increase the use of the medical home and support continuity of care, a medical home
edit program was implemented. This program is called “Illinois Health Connect Referral
System – Phase I” and began in the Northwest Region on October 1, 2009.
Phase I requires IHC patients to see their own IHC PCP, or a provider or clinic affiliated
with their PCP. PCPs seeing IHC patients who are not enrolled on their panel, or on an
affiliated PCP’s panel, on the date of service, must obtain a referral from the patient’s
PCP in order to be reimbursed by HFS for services provided. PCPs are able to submit
referrals for their patients to see other enrolled PCPs through the Illinois Health Connect
Provider Portal via the secure HFS MEDI system, directly with Illinois Health Connect
2009 Bonus Program 2010 Bonus Program
Measurement Qualifying
Recipients
Bonus
Value
Measurement Qualifying
Recipients
Bonus
Value
Asthma Mgmt 19,118 $477,950 Asthma Mgmt 23,504 $587,600
Breast Cancer 13,055 $326,375 Breast Cancer 18,184 $454,600
Developmental
Screening 66,115 $1,652,875
Developmental
Screening 73,672 $1,841,800
Diabetes Mgmt 14,077 $351,925 Diabetes Mgmt 17,254 $431,350
Immunizations 20,131 $503,275 Immunizations 15,109 $377,725
Totals 132,496 $3,312,400 Totals 147,723 $3,693,075
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via fax, or by calling the Illinois Health Connect Care Coordination Unit. Specialists and
non-IHC PCPs do not require a referral in Phase I.
DISEASE MANAGEMENT
The statewide Disease Management program, Your Healthcare Plus, provided
additional support to over 287,000 clients - including adult clients with disabilities who
had chronic illnesses or complex health issues, 10,000 of whom resided in long-term
care facilities. These illnesses or disease states included coronary artery disease;
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; diabetes; heart failure; children and adults in the
family health population with asthma; frequent emergency department users, and 8,500
individuals in the elderly and physically disabled waiver programs.
Your Healthcare Plus
Your Healthcare Plus (YHP) was a voluntary program that provided additional support
to eligible clients to promote and sustain the patient-physician (PCP) relationship that
already existed in the IHC program. YHP also supported and educated eligible clients
on the appropriate management of their condition(s), to improve quality of care and life
for members, and achieve cost savings. At the end of fiscal year 2011, YHP had
287,000 eligible members that included adults that are disabled (both institutionalized
and non-institutionalized that are not eligible for Medicare) with chronic or complex
health issues such as:
Asthma, coronary artery disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes,
heart failure, depression and schizophrenia;
Complex illnesses such as hemophilia, human immunodeficiency virus, end stage
renal disease and cancer;
Co-occurring conditions including substance abuse and chronic pain.
Children and adults with persistent asthma;
Children and adults that use the emergency room frequently; and
Individuals in the elderly and physically disabled waiver programs.
The contract with McKesson Health Solutions to operate the disease management
program expired on June 30, 2011. Due to lessons learned, HFS did not issue a new
RFP for disease management services in the same model as the expiring contract. All
YHP eligible members were either contacted personally or sent a letter explaining that
the YHP program was ending on June 30, 2011. Members were referred to their
medical home for on-going care coordination. The transition of YHP enrollees’ care
coordination back to the PCP offices is facilitated by the relationships forged during the
YHP demonstration program working with the PCPs in the Illinois Health Connect (IHC)
primary care case management program.
Delivery of Your Healthcare Plus Services
Illinois’ Your Healthcare Plus (YHP) was one of the largest programs of its kind in the
United States and was unique in that it built a total population model, expanding pillars
of traditional disease management to involve providers in holistically addressing
member needs. For example, to better serve as a resource and support for YHP
members, its care teams and other providers of health services involved in clients’ care
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lived and worked in or near the communities they served. These care teams consisted
of nurses, behavioral health specialists, social workers, pharmacists, lay community
educators, lay office health workers, nurse managers and a local medical director.
Members located in long term care facilities were targeted for management through
Enhanced Care Initiatives, Inc., a subcontractor of McKesson Health Solutions. Using
NP Care, Enhanced Care Initiatives, Inc. placed advanced practice nurses in selected
facilities to provide care coordination services to YHP eligible members. The advanced
practice nurses served in a care coordination role as an additional asset for facility
administration and medical staff to support appropriate medical care while decreasing
inappropriate hospitalizations and emergency room utilization. NP Care, Enhanced
Care Initiatives, Inc. documented in active members records and notified active clients
and facilities of the discontinuation of their services effective June 30, 2011.
Behavioral Health Pharmacology Intervention
In an effort to increase the effectiveness of the YHP program for the members
prescribed certain behavioral health pharmaceuticals, McKesson Health Solutions
subcontracted with Care Management Technologies to provide behavioral pharmacy
management services. Care Management Technologies monitored behavioral health
pharmacy claims for the purpose of identifying members who are receiving
pharmacological treatment or a combination of treatments that present concerns about
the quality or appropriateness of care being given.
Twenty clinical indicators were identified which, if triggered by claims data, resulted in a
message being sent to the prescribing physician describing the triggering event in detail
and asking him/her to consider the situation and take appropriate action. On average,
approximately 3,800 messaging packets were mailed to 1,500 prescribing physicians
monthly. These packets included details of the psychotropic medication(s) received by
each patient that is the subject of the triggered clinical indicator as well as a description
of the indicator, patterns of practice concerns, best practice benchmarks, and clinical
considerations for the physician to review. In some cases, Care Management
Technologies, with the permission of McKesson Health Solutions, telephoned a
physician’s office to alert the physician of a triggering event.
YHP also collaborated with the Department of Human Services’ Divisions of Mental
Health (DHS-DMH) and Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (DHS-DASA) to address
associated issues for YHP members.
Provider Outreach and Education
To support YHP program goals, an extensive provider outreach and education
campaign was implemented. This campaign was focused on stakeholder groups,
disease coalitions and high volume hospitals and clinics. This outreach included, but
was not limited to:
Outreach to clinical practices, medical schools and residency programs;
Formal presentations to professional organizations;
Program outcomes presentations to Department committees;
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Partnering with the Illinois Academy of Family Physicians (IAFP) to develop
continuing medical education (CME) modules for providers. This education is
provided through office visits, participation in grand rounds, seminars, web-based
education and learning collaboratives.
Provider specific profiles that include clinical guideline exception reports, quarterly
patient summary reports including data on drug therapy compliance; utilization of
emergency rooms and hospitals; laboratory assessments and other trend data on
the Member’s health status. Such feedback shall include differences between
recommended care, actual care and care by other Providers with a similar
population.
A YHP provider web portal was created to provide access to information on the
program, clinical guidelines, provider newsletters, contact information for the YHP
medical director and additional resource links. This website is now maintained by
IAFP and it will be available to providers for continuing education for the next two
years.
Lessons Learned
A primary lesson learned was that integrating care coordination functions more tightly
with providers enhances their effectiveness. A third party entity with no formal
relationship with providers often had difficulty gaining cooperation from providers and
had no leverage to insist that providers follow even the most basic of care transition
services. The wisdom of the initial decision to focus on the whole person and not just
selected diseases was reinforced by the experience during the program. Patients with
the greatest need for help had multiple co-morbidities, many of them outside the
common “big five” diagnoses focused on by disease management programs. In
particular, it was learned that the program had to have a significant focus on behavioral
health to make a difference in the target population.
As a result of our experience with YHP, HFS is moving forward with promoting more
fully integrated care coordination models. The Integrated Care Program launched in the
collar counties in May 2011 is the first example. HFS plans to issue a solicitation for
more provider based models by the end of calendar year 2011.
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Appendix A
PROGRAM WEB LINKS
Illinois Health Connect Web Site
www.illinoishealthconnect.com
Illinois Client Enrollment Broker Web Site
www.illinoisceb.com
All Kids Web Site
www.allkids.com
All Kids Application
www.allkids.com/application.html
All Kids Questions and Answers Booklet
www.allkids.com/assets/hfs8269.pdf
Healthcare Programs for Families - Member Handbook
www.allkids.com/assets/hfskc3793.pdf
All Kids Income Guidelines and Cost Sharing
www.allkids.com/assets/hfs3711ak.pdf
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APPENDIX B
County and Geo Zip Code Level Data
Due to federal Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA) privacy regulations,
Tables B.1 and B.2 will only be released to the
Governor and members of the Illinois General
Assembly.
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Appendix B
Table B.1: PCCM Professionals
The number of professionals serving in the Primary Care Case Management Program as a
PCP, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000
or greater, by geo zip code.
County Zip Code Provider Type Unique Providers
Adams ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians 18
Adams ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3
Alexander ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2
Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians 2
Bond ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3
Boone ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Boone ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1
Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians 17
Brown ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians 11
Calhoun ALL ZIPS Physicians 2
Calhoun ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
Carroll ALL ZIPS Physicians 3
Cass ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2
Cass ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
Champaign 618 Federally Qualified Health Centers 2
Champaign 618 Physicians 83
Christian ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1
Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians 7
Christian ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Clark ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1
Clark ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3
Clay ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Clay ALL ZIPS Physicians 1
Clay ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3
Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians 7
Clinton ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3
Coles ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians 27
Cook 600 Physicians 1
Cook 600 Encounter rate clinic 1
Cook 600 Federally Qualified Health Centers 2
Cook 600 Physicians 266
Cook 601 Federally Qualified Health Centers 3
Cook 601 Physicians 207
Cook 602 Physicians 31
Cook 602
School Based / Linked Health
Clinics 1
Cook 603 Federally Qualified Health Centers 2
Cook 603 Physicians 72
Cook 604 Encounter rate clinic 4
Cook 604 Federally Qualified Health Centers 11
Cook 604 Physicians 305
Cook 605 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Cook 605 Physicians 53
Cook 606 Encounter rate clinic 10
Cook 606 Federally Qualified Health Centers 120
Cook 606 General Hospitals 3
PCCM and DM Annual Report 17 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.1: PCCM Professionals
The number of professionals serving in the Primary Care Case Management Program as a
PCP, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000
or greater, by geo zip code.
County Zip Code Provider Type Unique Providers
Cook 606 Nurse Practitioners 1
Cook 606 Physicians 1,109
Cook 606
School Based / Linked Health
Clinics 4
Cook 607 Physicians 47
Cook 608 Encounter rate clinic 2
Cook 608 Federally Qualified Health Centers 2
Cook 608 Physicians 57
Cook 636 Physicians 1
Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians 1
Crawford ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4
Cumberland ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Cumberland ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
De Witt ALL ZIPS Physicians 2
De Witt ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Dekalb 601 Physicians 21
Dekalb 601 Rural Health Clinics 1
Dekalb 605 Physicians 8
Douglas ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 2
Douglas ALL ZIPS Physicians 6
Douglas ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
DuPage 601 Federally Qualified Health Centers 3
DuPage 601 Physicians 222
DuPage 604 Physicians 7
DuPage 605 Nurse Practitioners 2
DuPage 605 Physicians 230
Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians 2
Edgar ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3
Edwards ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Effingham ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians 3
Effingham ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 9
Fayette ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Fayette ALL ZIPS Physicians 1
Fayette ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3
Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians 4
Ford ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3
Franklin ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2
Franklin ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 2
Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians 4
Franklin ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4
Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians 5
Fulton ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 6
Gallatin ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Gallatin ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1
Gallatin ALL ZIPS Physicians 1
Gallatin ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
Greene ALL ZIPS Physicians 2
Greene ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 6
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians 13
PCCM and DM Annual Report 18 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.1: PCCM Professionals
The number of professionals serving in the Primary Care Case Management Program as a
PCP, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000
or greater, by geo zip code.
County Zip Code Provider Type Unique Providers
Hamilton ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1
Hamilton ALL ZIPS Physicians 2
Hamilton ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Hancock ALL ZIPS
Certified local public health
department 1
Hancock ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2
Hancock ALL ZIPS Physicians 4
Hancock ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4
Hardin ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
Henderson ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2
Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians 11
Henry ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4
Indiana ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians 24
Indiana ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 3
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians 26
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians 9
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 6
Jackson ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 4
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians 7
Jackson ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4
Jasper ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians 21
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3
Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians 2
Jersey ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Physicians 7
Johnson ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Kane 600 Physicians 1
Kane 601 Federally Qualified Health Centers 5
Kane 601 Physicians 90
Kane 605 Federally Qualified Health Centers 4
Kane 605 Nurse Practitioners 1
Kane 605 Physicians 28
Kankakee 609 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Kankakee 609 Nurse Practitioners 1
Kankakee 609 Physicians 45
Kankakee 609 Rural Health Clinics 1
Kendall ALL ZIPS Physicians 23
Kentucky ALL ZIPS Physicians 4
Knox ALL ZIPS
Certified local public health
department 1
Knox ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1
Knox ALL ZIPS Physicians 26
La Salle 613 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
La Salle 613 Physicians 45
La Salle 613 Rural Health Clinics 1
PCCM and DM Annual Report 19 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.1: PCCM Professionals
The number of professionals serving in the Primary Care Case Management Program as a
PCP, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000
or greater, by geo zip code.
County Zip Code Provider Type Unique Providers
La Salle 631 Physicians 2
Lake 600 Federally Qualified Health Centers 6
Lake 600 Nurse Practitioners 1
Lake 600 Physicians 243
Lawrence ALL ZIPS Physicians 2
Lawrence ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Lee ALL ZIPS Physicians 18
Livingston ALL ZIPS Physicians 16
Livingston ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4
Logan ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Macon 625 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Macon 625 Physicians 52
Macoupin ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Macoupin ALL ZIPS Physicians 4
Macoupin ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 9
Macoupin ALL ZIPS
School Based / Linked Health
Clinics 1
Madison 620 Federally Qualified Health Centers 7
Madison 620 Physicians 62
Madison 622 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Madison 622 Physicians 16
Madison 622 Rural Health Clinics 1
Marion ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Marion ALL ZIPS Physicians 12
Marion ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3
Marshall ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 2
Marshall ALL ZIPS Physicians 5
Mason ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Massac ALL ZIPS Physicians 5
Massac ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
McDonough ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
McDonough ALL ZIPS Physicians 12
McDonough ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
McHenry 600 Physicians 80
McHenry 601 Nurse Practitioners 1
McHenry 601 Physicians 23
McLean 617 Physicians 63
McLean 617 Rural Health Clinics 1
Menard ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
Mercer ALL ZIPS Physicians 1
Mercer ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Missouri ALL ZIPS Physicians 10
Missouri ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 8
Monroe ALL ZIPS Physicians 8
Montgomery ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4
Morgan ALL ZIPS Physicians 6
Morgan ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4
Moultrie ALL ZIPS Physicians 1
Moultrie ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Ogle ALL ZIPS Physicians 20
PCCM and DM Annual Report 20 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.1: PCCM Professionals
The number of professionals serving in the Primary Care Case Management Program as a
PCP, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000
or greater, by geo zip code.
County Zip Code Provider Type Unique Providers
Ogle ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
Peoria 606 Physicians 1
Peoria 610 Physicians 1
Peoria 615 Physicians 7
Peoria 616 Federally Qualified Health Centers 3
Peoria 616 Physicians 92
Perry ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Perry ALL ZIPS Physicians 2
Perry ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3
Piatt ALL ZIPS Physicians 3
Piatt ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Pike ALL ZIPS Physicians 2
Pike ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 5
Pope ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Putnam ALL ZIPS Physicians 2
Randolph ALL ZIPS Physicians 8
Randolph ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 7
Richland ALL ZIPS Physicians 3
Richland ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
Rock Island 612 Federally Qualified Health Centers 2
Rock Island 612 Physicians 51
Rock Island 612
School Based / Linked Health
Clinics 2
Saline ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2
Saline ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1
Saline ALL ZIPS Physicians 5
Saline ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4
Sangamon 626 Physicians 7
Sangamon 626 Rural Health Clinics 1
Sangamon 627 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Sangamon 627 Physicians 103
Sangamon 672 Physicians 1
Schuyler ALL ZIPS Physicians 2
Schuyler ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
Scott ALL ZIPS Physicians 1
Scott ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
Shelby ALL ZIPS Physicians 8
Shelby ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
St Clair 622 Federally Qualified Health Centers 17
St Clair 622 Physicians 45
St Clair 622 Rural Health Clinics 1
Stark ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Stark ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
Stephenson ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1
Stephenson ALL ZIPS Physicians 23
Tazewell 615 Physicians 48
Tazewell 616 Physicians 4
Tazewell 617 Physicians 2
Union ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 3
Union ALL ZIPS Physicians 4
PCCM and DM Annual Report 21 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.1: PCCM Professionals
The number of professionals serving in the Primary Care Case Management Program as a
PCP, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000
or greater, by geo zip code.
County Zip Code Provider Type Unique Providers
Vermilion ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Vermilion ALL ZIPS Physicians 15
Vermilion ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 7
Wabash ALL ZIPS Physicians 1
Wabash ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Warren ALL ZIPS Physicians 1
Warren ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1
Washington ALL ZIPS Physicians 4
Washington ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Wayne ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Wayne ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3
White ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
White ALL ZIPS Physicians 1
White ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4
Whiteside ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Whiteside ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 2
Whiteside ALL ZIPS Physicians 21
Whiteside ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
Will 604 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Will 604 Nurse Practitioners 4
Will 604 Physicians 130
Will 605 Physicians 32
Williamson ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 4
Williamson ALL ZIPS Physicians 11
Williamson ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3
Winnebago 610 Physicians 10
Winnebago 611 Federally Qualified Health Centers 2
Winnebago 611 Physicians 115
Wisconsin ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1
Wisconsin ALL ZIPS Physicians 26
Woodford ALL ZIPS Physicians 5
Woodford ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2
PCCM and DM Annual Report 22 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Admitting Privileges 1
PCCM and DM Annual Report 23 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Adolescent-Medicine 1
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 8
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 5
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 2
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Child Psychiatry 2
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Dermatology 4
Adams ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 12
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Endocrinology 2
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 25
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 4
Adams ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 14
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 2
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Hematology 3
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Infectious Diseases 1
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 14
Adams ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 4
Adams ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2
Adams ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 16
Adams ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 18
Adams ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 7
Adams ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 5
Adams ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 4
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 2
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 3
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology Surgery 3
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 9
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Occupational Medicine 1
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Oncology 1
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Ophthalmology 5
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 5
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Otolaryngology 2
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 1
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 3
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 3
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 3
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 5
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 3
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 3
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 2
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Rheumatology 1
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 3
PCCM and DM Annual Report 24 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Adams ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 4
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Urology 4
Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Vascular Surgery 2
Alexander ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 1
Alexander ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1
Alexander ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1
Alexander ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1
Alexander ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 1
Alexander ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1
Arizona ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1
Arkansas ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 1
Arkansas ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Radiology 1
Arkansas ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1
Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 1
Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 3
Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1
Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Gynecology 1
Bond ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2
Bond ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 3
Bond ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 1
Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 2
Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1
Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1
Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1
Bond ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2
Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Admitting Privileges 1
Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 8
Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2
Boone ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1
Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Gynecology 2
Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1
Boone ALL ZIPS Dentists Dentists 1
Boone ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2
Boone ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 6
Boone ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1
Boone ALL ZIPS Dentists Pedodontics 1
Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1
Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1
Boone ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Brown ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 1
Brown ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1
Brown ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1
Brown ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 2
PCCM and DM Annual Report 25 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Bureau ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 3
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 2
Bureau ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 2
Bureau ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 2
Bureau ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 3
Bureau ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 5
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 4
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Oncology 1
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 4
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 1
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2
Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Urology 3
Calhoun ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1
Calhoun ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1
California ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 1
Carroll ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1
Carroll ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2
Carroll ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 3
Carroll ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 4
Carroll ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Cass ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 1
Cass ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2
Cass ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1
Cass ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1
Champaign 618 Physicians Allergy 1
Champaign 618 Physicians Admitting Privileges 2
Champaign 618 Physicians Anesthesiology 18
Champaign 618 Physicians Cardiology 11
Champaign 618 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 5
Champaign 618 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 3
Champaign 618 Physicians Child Neurology 2
Champaign 618 Nurse Practitioners
Child/Adolescent Psychiatry
Residency 1
Champaign 618 Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 1
Champaign 618 Physicians Dermatology 4
Champaign 618 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 5
Champaign 618 Physicians Emergency Medicine 35
Champaign 618 Physicians Endocrinology 4
PCCM and DM Annual Report 26 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Champaign 618 Physicians Family Practice 24
Champaign 618 Physicians Gastroenterology 7
Champaign 618 Dentists General Dentistry 18
Champaign 618 Physicians General Practice 2
Champaign 618 Dentists General Practice 1
Champaign 618 Physicians Hematology 3
Champaign 618 Physicians Infectious Diseases 3
Champaign 618 Physicians Internal Medicine 33
Champaign 618 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 1
Champaign 618 Podiatrists Podiatrists 9
Champaign 618 Chiropractors Chiropractors 4
Champaign 618 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 46
Champaign 618 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 50
Champaign 618 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 12
Champaign 618 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 11
Champaign 618 Audiologists Audiologists 12
Champaign 618 Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 2
Champaign 618 Physicians Neonatology 2
Champaign 618 Physicians Nephrology 3
Champaign 618 Physicians Neurology 10
Champaign 618 Physicians Neurology Surgery 3
Champaign 618 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 19
Champaign 618 Physicians Obstetrics 1
Champaign 618 Physicians Oncology 8
Champaign 618 Physicians Ophthalmology 11
Champaign 618 Physicians Oral Surgery 1
Champaign 618 Dentists Oral Surgery 3
Champaign 618 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 10
Champaign 618 Physicians Otolaryngology 1
Champaign 618 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 5
Champaign 618 Physicians Pathology 10
Champaign 618 Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 5
Champaign 618 Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 3
Champaign 618 Physicians Pediatric Surgery 1
Champaign 618 Physicians Pediatrics 12
Champaign 618 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 7
Champaign 618 Physicians Plastic Surgery 2
Champaign 618 Physicians Psychiatry 12
Champaign 618 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 5
Champaign 618 Physicians Radiation Oncology 4
Champaign 618 Physicians Radiology 18
Champaign 618 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 11
Champaign 618 Physicians Rheumatology 4
Champaign 618 Physicians Surgery General 6
PCCM and DM Annual Report 27 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Champaign 618 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 8
Champaign 618 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 1
Champaign 618 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 3
Champaign 618 Dentists Unspecified 1
Champaign 618 Physicians Urological Surgery 3
Champaign 618 Physicians Urology 3
Christian ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 1
Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 3
Christian ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 6
Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 3
Christian ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1
Christian ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 4
Christian ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1
Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 1
Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 2
Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1
Christian ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3
Clark ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 3
Clark ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1
Clark ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1
Clark ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Clay ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 4
Clay ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 3
Clay ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1
Clay ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1
Clay ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1
Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 1
Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 1
Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 3
Clinton ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 3
Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1
Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1
Clinton ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1
Clinton ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 3
Clinton ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 5
Clinton ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1
Clinton ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 1
Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 4
Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1
Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Affiliated with FQHC 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 6
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 1
PCCM and DM Annual Report 28 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 2
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Child Neurology 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 10
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Endocrinology 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 4
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 2
Coles ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 6
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Gynecology 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 2
Coles ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 4
Coles ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 6
Coles ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2
Coles ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 2
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 4
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetrics 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Oncology 2
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Ophthalmology 2
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 6
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Otolaryngology 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 2
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 2
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 2
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 3
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology 3
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 6
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 3
Coles ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Traumatic Surgery 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Dentists Unspecified 1
Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Urological Surgery 2
Colorado ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 2
Colorado ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 2
Colorado ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 1
Colorado ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1
Colorado ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 3
Colorado ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1
Cook 060 Physicians Internal Medicine 1
Cook 462 Physicians Neonatology 1
Cook 532 Physicians Emergency Medicine 1
PCCM and DM Annual Report 29 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Cook 600 Physicians Allergy 1
Cook 600 Physicians Admitting Privileges 7
Cook 600 Physicians Adolescent-Medicine 1
Cook 600 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 4
Cook 600 Physicians Anesthesiology 81
Cook 600 Physicians Cardiology 21
Cook 600 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 35
Cook 600 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 2
Cook 600 Physicians Child Neurology 2
Cook 600 Physicians Child Psychiatry 5
Cook 600 Physicians Clinical Pathology 3
Cook 600 Physicians Dermatology 17
Cook 600 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 6
Cook 600 Physicians Emergency Medicine 79
Cook 600 Physicians Endocrinology 12
Cook 600 Physicians Family Practice 34
Cook 600 Physicians Gastroenterology 26
Cook 600 Dentists General Dentistry 94
Cook 600 Physicians General Practice 8
Cook 600 Dentists General Practice 3
Cook 600 Physicians Geriatrics 1
Cook 600 Physicians Gynecology 6
Cook 600 Physicians Hematology 7
Cook 600 Physicians Infectious Diseases 13
Cook 600 Physicians Internal Medicine 137
Cook 600 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 3
Cook 600 Physicians Physicians 1
Cook 600 Optometrists Optometrists 3
Cook 600 Podiatrists Podiatrists 52
Cook 600 Chiropractors Chiropractors 11
Cook 600 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 54
Cook 600 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 14
Cook 600 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 15
Cook 600 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 16
Cook 600 Audiologists Audiologists 9
Cook 600 Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 13
Cook 600 Physicians Neonatology 2
Cook 600 Physicians Nephrology 13
Cook 600 Physicians Neurology 37
Cook 600 Physicians Neurology Surgery 12
Cook 600 Physicians Nuclear Medicine 2
Cook 600 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 108
Cook 600 Physicians Obstetrics 3
Cook 600 Physicians Oncology 23
PCCM and DM Annual Report 30 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Cook 600 Physicians Ophthalmology 40
Cook 600 Dentists Oral Surgery 2
Cook 600 Dentists Orthodontist 1
Cook 600 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 60
Cook 600 Physicians Otolaryngology 8
Cook 600 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 15
Cook 600 Physicians Pathology 15
Cook 600 Physicians PD or FD refer arrangement 2
Cook 600 Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 3
Cook 600 Physicians Pediatric Endocrinology 3
Cook 600 Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 2
Cook 600 Physicians Pediatric Pulmonary 1
Cook 600 Physicians Pediatrics 34
Cook 600 Dentists Pedodontics 1
Cook 600 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 16
Cook 600 Physicians Plastic Surgery 5
Cook 600 Physicians Psychiatry 52
Cook 600 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 14
Cook 600 Physicians Radiation Oncology 12
Cook 600 Physicians Radiology 30
Cook 600 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 29
Cook 600 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 4
Cook 600 Physicians Rheumatology 10
Cook 600 Physicians Surgery General 41
Cook 600 Physicians Surgery Hand 1
Cook 600 Physicians Surgery-Abdomen 2
Cook 600 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 17
Cook 600 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 4
Cook 600 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 2
Cook 600 Physicians Urological Surgery 11
Cook 600 Physicians Urology 18
Cook 600 Physicians Vascular Surgery 5
Cook 601 Physicians Allergy 2
Cook 601 Physicians Admitting Privileges 4
Cook 601 Physicians Adolescent-Medicine 1
Cook 601 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 4
Cook 601 Physicians Anesthesiology 54
Cook 601 Physicians Cardiology 21
Cook 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 16
Cook 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 6
Cook 601 Physicians Child Neurology 2
Cook 601 Physicians Child Psychiatry 4
Cook 601 Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 2
Cook 601 Physicians Dermatology 11
PCCM and DM Annual Report 31 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Cook 601 Physicians Dermatopathology 1
Cook 601 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 2
Cook 601 Physicians Emergency Medicine 55
Cook 601 Physicians Endocrinology 9
Cook 601 Physicians Family Practice 25
Cook 601 Physicians Gastroenterology 16
Cook 601 Dentists General Dentistry 66
Cook 601 Dentists General Dentistry/Anesthesiology 1
Cook 601 Physicians General Practice 8
Cook 601 Dentists General Practice 1
Cook 601 Physicians General Psychiatry Residency 1
Cook 601 Nurse Practitioners General Psychiatry Residency 2
Cook 601 Physicians Gynecology 1
Cook 601 Physicians Hematology 10
Cook 601 Physicians Infectious Diseases 10
Cook 601 Physicians Internal Medicine 77
Cook 601 Physicians Laryngology 1
Cook 601 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 2
Cook 601 Physicians Physicians 2
Cook 601 Optometrists Optometrists 1
Cook 601 Podiatrists Podiatrists 11
Cook 601 Chiropractors Chiropractors 5
Cook 601 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 26
Cook 601 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 8
Cook 601 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 5
Cook 601 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 3
Cook 601 Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 3
Cook 601 Physicians Neonatology 3
Cook 601 Physicians Nephrology 8
Cook 601 Physicians Neurology 31
Cook 601 Physicians Neurology Surgery 6
Cook 601 Physicians Nuclear Medicine 1
Cook 601 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 45
Cook 601 Physicians Obstetrics 3
Cook 601 Physicians Oncology 5
Cook 601 Physicians Ophthalmology 24
Cook 601 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 37
Cook 601 Dentists Other Specialty 1
Cook 601 Physicians Otolaryngology 5
Cook 601 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 6
Cook 601 Physicians Pathology 28
Cook 601 Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 5
Cook 601 Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 1
Cook 601 Physicians Pediatric Surgery 2
PCCM and DM Annual Report 32 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Cook 601 Physicians Pediatrics 40
Cook 601 Dentists Pedodontics 3
Cook 601 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 8
Cook 601 Physicians Plastic Surgery 4
Cook 601 Physicians Psychiatry 40
Cook 601 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 20
Cook 601 Physicians Radiation Oncology 5
Cook 601 Physicians Radiology 25
Cook 601 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 18
Cook 601 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1
Cook 601 Physicians Surgery General 26
Cook 601 Physicians Surgery Hand 2
Cook 601 Physicians Surgery Head/Neck 1
Cook 601 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 9
Cook 601 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 2
Cook 601 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 6
Cook 601 Physicians Unspecified 1
Cook 601 Physicians Urological Surgery 11
Cook 601 Physicians Urology 10
Cook 601 Physicians Vascular Surgery 4
Cook 602 Physicians Allergy 1
Cook 602 Physicians Admitting Privileges 3
Cook 602 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 3
Cook 602 Physicians Anesthesiology 17
Cook 602 Physicians Cardiology 10
Cook 602 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 7
Cook 602 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 1
Cook 602 Physicians Child Neurology 2
Cook 602 Physicians Child Psychiatry 1
Cook 602 Physicians Dermatology 1
Cook 602 Physicians Emergency Medicine 32
Cook 602 Physicians Endocrinology 2
Cook 602 Physicians Facial Plastic Surgery 1
Cook 602 Physicians Family Practice 3
Cook 602 Physicians Gastroenterology 4
Cook 602 Dentists General Dentistry 19
Cook 602 Physicians General Practice 1
Cook 602 Physicians Hematology 4
Cook 602 Physicians Internal Medicine 54
Cook 602 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 3
Cook 602 Physicians Physicians 1
Cook 602 Podiatrists Podiatrists 4
Cook 602 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 4
Cook 602 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1
PCCM and DM Annual Report 33 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Cook 602 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 1
Cook 602 Audiologists Audiologists 2
Cook 602
Other Providers of Medical
Equipment/Supplies (Non-registered)
Other Providers of Medical
Equipment/Supplies (Non-registered) 1
Cook 602 Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 2
Cook 602 Physicians Neonatology 9
Cook 602 Physicians Nephrology 5
Cook 602 Physicians Neurology 12
Cook 602 Physicians Neurology Surgery 5
Cook 602 Physicians Nuclear Medicine 3
Cook 602 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 22
Cook 602 Physicians Obstetrics 1
Cook 602 Physicians Oncology 7
Cook 602 Physicians Ophthalmology 10
Cook 602 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 10
Cook 602 Physicians Otolaryngology 3
Cook 602 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 2
Cook 602 Physicians Pathology 18
Cook 602 Physicians Pediatrics 11
Cook 602 Physicians Pedodontics 1
Cook 602 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 2
Cook 602 Physicians Plastic Surgery 2
Cook 602 Physicians Psychiatry 13
Cook 602 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 4
Cook 602 Physicians Radiation Oncology 3
Cook 602 Physicians Radiology 16
Cook 602 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 33
Cook 602 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 2
Cook 602 Physicians Rheumatology 5
Cook 602 Physicians Surgery General 12
Cook 602 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3
Cook 602 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 1
Cook 602 Physicians Urological Surgery 5
Cook 602 Physicians Urology 2
Cook 603 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1
Cook 603 Physicians Anesthesiology 5
Cook 603 Physicians Cardiology 2
Cook 603 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 3
Cook 603 Physicians Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Cook 603 Physicians Emergency Medicine 18
Cook 603 Physicians Endocrinology 4
Cook 603 Physicians Family Practice 23
Cook 603 Dentists General Dentistry 14
PCCM and DM Annual Report 34 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Cook 603 Dentists General Practice 1
Cook 603 Physicians Infectious Diseases 7
Cook 603 Physicians Internal Medicine 16
Cook 603 Podiatrists Podiatrists 7
Cook 603 Chiropractors Chiropractors 1
Cook 603 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 12
Cook 603 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1
Cook 603 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 3
Cook 603 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 2
Cook 603 Audiologists Audiologists 1
Cook 603 Physicians Nephrology 10
Cook 603 Physicians Neurology 3
Cook 603 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 5
Cook 603 Physicians Ophthalmology 5
Cook 603 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 7
Cook 603 Physicians Pathology 3
Cook 603 Physicians Pediatrics 2
Cook 603 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 3
Cook 603 Physicians Psychiatry 3
Cook 603 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 2
Cook 603 Physicians Radiation Oncology 1
Cook 603 Physicians Radiology 4
Cook 603 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 4
Cook 603 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1
Cook 603 Physicians Rheumatology 2
Cook 603 Physicians Surgery General 6
Cook 603 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2
Cook 603 Physicians Urological Surgery 1
Cook 603 Physicians Urology 1
Cook 604 Physicians Allergy 4
Cook 604 Physicians Admitting Privileges 3
Cook 604 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1
Cook 604 Physicians Anesthesiology 46
Cook 604 Physicians Cardiology 23
Cook 604 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 68
Cook 604 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 11
Cook 604 Physicians Clinical Pathology 2
Cook 604 Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 2
Cook 604 Physicians Dermatology 4
Cook 604 Physicians Diabetics 1
Cook 604 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 7
Cook 604 Physicians Emergency Medicine 122
Cook 604 Physicians Endocrinology 6
Cook 604 Physicians Family Practice 52
PCCM and DM Annual Report 35 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Cook 604 Physicians Gastroenterology 24
Cook 604 Dentists General Dentistry 119
Cook 604 Physicians General Practice 9
Cook 604 Physicians Geriatrics 2
Cook 604 Physicians Gynecology 1
Cook 604 Physicians Hematology 4
Cook 604 Physicians Infectious Diseases 11
Cook 604 Physicians Internal Medicine 143
Cook 604 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 1
Cook 604 Dentists Maxillofacial Surgery 1
Cook 604 Physicians Physicians 2
Cook 604 Optometrists Optometrists 2
Cook 604 Podiatrists Podiatrists 29
Cook 604 Chiropractors Chiropractors 8
Cook 604 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 36
Cook 604 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 18
Cook 604 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 12
Cook 604 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 19
Cook 604 Audiologists Audiologists 9
Cook 604 Physicians Neonatology 5
Cook 604 Physicians Nephrology 8
Cook 604 Physicians Neurology 30
Cook 604 Physicians Neurology Surgery 5
Cook 604 Physicians Nuclear Medicine 4
Cook 604 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 73
Cook 604 Physicians Obstetrics 1
Cook 604 Physicians Oncology 3
Cook 604 Physicians Ophthalmology 50
Cook 604 Dentists Oral Surgery 4
Cook 604 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 61
Cook 604 Physicians Otolaryngology 4
Cook 604 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 11
Cook 604 Physicians Pathology 25
Cook 604 Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 5
Cook 604 Physicians Pediatric Endocrinology 2
Cook 604 Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 1
Cook 604 Physicians Pediatric Surgery 2
Cook 604 Physicians Pediatrics 43
Cook 604 Physicians Pedodontics 1
Cook 604 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 14
Cook 604 Physicians Plastic Surgery 7
Cook 604 Dentists Prosthodontist 1
Cook 604 Physicians Psychiatry 38
Cook 604 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 20
PCCM and DM Annual Report 36 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Cook 604 Physicians Radiation Oncology 7
Cook 604 Physicians Radiology 46
Cook 604 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 55
Cook 604 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 7
Cook 604 Physicians Rheumatology 6
Cook 604 Physicians Surgery General 38
Cook 604 Physicians Surgery Hand 1
Cook 604 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 36
Cook 604 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 4
Cook 604 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 3
Cook 604 Dentists Unspecified 1
Cook 604 Physicians Urological Surgery 13
Cook 604 Physicians Urology 12
Cook 604 Physicians Vascular Surgery 9
Cook 605 Physicians Anesthesiology 5
Cook 605 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 1
Cook 605 Physicians Dermatology 1
Cook 605 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 2
Cook 605 Physicians Emergency Medicine 6
Cook 605 Physicians Endocrinology 2
Cook 605 Physicians Family Practice 4
Cook 605 Physicians Gastroenterology 2
Cook 605 Dentists General Dentistry 22
Cook 605 Physicians General Practice 2
Cook 605 Physicians Geriatrics 1
Cook 605 Physicians Hematology 1
Cook 605 Physicians Internal Medicine 11
Cook 605 Podiatrists Podiatrists 5
Cook 605 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 4
Cook 605 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 3
Cook 605 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 2
Cook 605 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 3
Cook 605 Physicians Nephrology 1
Cook 605 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 14
Cook 605 Physicians Oncology 3
Cook 605 Physicians Ophthalmology 6
Cook 605 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 3
Cook 605 Physicians Otolaryngology 1
Cook 605 Physicians Pediatrics 1
Cook 605 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1
Cook 605 Physicians Psychiatry 5
Cook 605 Physicians Radiology 4
Cook 605 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 2
Cook 605 Physicians Rheumatology 1
PCCM and DM Annual Report 37 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Cook 605 Physicians Surgery General 6
Cook 605 Physicians Surgery Hand 1
Cook 605 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 6
Cook 605 Physicians Urological Surgery 1
Cook 605 Physicians Urology 4
Cook 606 Physicians Allergy 8
Cook 606 Physicians Admitting Privileges 7
Cook 606 Physicians Adolescent-Medicine 1
Cook 606 Physicians Aerospace- Medicine 1
Cook 606 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 11
Cook 606 Physicians Anesthesiology 256
Cook 606 Physicians Bloodbanking 3
Cook 606 Physicians Bronco-Esophagus 2
Cook 606 Physicians Cardiology 65
Cook 606 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 88
Cook 606 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 13
Cook 606 Physicians Child Neurology 3
Cook 606 Physicians Child Psychiatry 13
Cook 606 Physicians Clinical Pathology 5
Cook 606 Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 4
Cook 606 Nurse Practitioners Delivery Privileged by referral 1
Cook 606 Physicians Delivery Privileges 3
Cook 606 Physicians Dermatology 65
Cook 606 Physicians Dermatopathology 3
Cook 606 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 46
Cook 606 Physicians Emergency Medicine 315
Cook 606 Physicians Endocrinology 33
Cook 606 Dentists Endodontics 1
Cook 606 Physicians Facial Plastic Surgery 1
Cook 606 Physicians Family Practice 240
Cook 606 Physicians Gastroenterology 74
Cook 606 Dentists General Dentistry 536
Cook 606 Physicians General Hospital - Adult and Child 1
Cook 606 Physicians General Practice 42
Cook 606 Dentists General Practice 20
Cook 606 Physicians General Preventative Medicine 1
Cook 606 Nurse Practitioners General Psychiatry Residency 4
Cook 606 Physicians Geriatrics 4
Cook 606 Physicians Gynecology 6
Cook 606 Physicians Hematology 45
Cook 606 Physicians Immunology 1
Cook 606 Physicians Infectious Diseases 47
Cook 606 Physicians Internal Medicine 559
Cook 606 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 3
PCCM and DM Annual Report 38 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Cook 606 Dentists Maxillofacial Surgery 2
Cook 606 Nurse Practitioners Mobile Unit 1
Cook 606 Physicians Physicians 8
Cook 606 Dentists Dentists 4
Cook 606 Optometrists Optometrists 2
Cook 606 Podiatrists Podiatrists 132
Cook 606 Chiropractors Chiropractors 10
Cook 606 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 299
Cook 606 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 101
Cook 606 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 96
Cook 606 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 99
Cook 606 Audiologists Audiologists 23
Cook 606 Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 17
Cook 606 Physicians Neonatology 26
Cook 606 Physicians Nephrology 59
Cook 606 Physicians Neurology 122
Cook 606 Physicians Neurology Surgery 44
Cook 606 Physicians Neuropathology 1
Cook 606 Physicians Nuclear Medicine 7
Cook 606 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 281
Cook 606 Physicians Obstetrics 11
Cook 606 Physicians Occupational Medicine 2
Cook 606 Physicians Oncology 42
Cook 606 Physicians Ophthalmology 161
Cook 606 Dentists Oral Surgery 7
Cook 606 Dentists Orthodontist 3
Cook 606 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 121
Cook 606 Physicians Other Specialty 1
Cook 606 Physicians Otolaryngology 21
Cook 606 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 31
Cook 606 Physicians Pathology 121
Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 15
Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Endocrinology 1
Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 6
Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Nephrology 4
Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Pulmonary 3
Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Radiology 5
Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Surgery 12
Cook 606 Physicians Pediatrics 415
Cook 606 Physicians Pedodontics 4
Cook 606 Dentists Pedodontics 6
Cook 606 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 66
Cook 606 Physicians Plastic Surgery 22
Cook 606 Dentists Prosthodontist 1
PCCM and DM Annual Report 39 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Cook 606 Physicians Psychiatry 185
Cook 606 Physicians Psychoanalysis 1
Cook 606 Physicians Public Health 2
Cook 606 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 54
Cook 606 Physicians Radiation Oncology 14
Cook 606 Physicians Radiology 92
Cook 606 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 181
Cook 606 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 11
Cook 606 Physicians Reproductive Endocrinology 2
Cook 606 Physicians Rheumatology 29
Cook 606 Physicians Rhinology 1
Cook 606 Physicians Surgery General 114
Cook 606 Physicians Surgery Hand 7
Cook 606 Physicians Surgery Head/Neck 3
Cook 606 Physicians Surgery-Abdomen 5
Cook 606 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 138
Cook 606 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 17
Cook 606 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 11
Cook 606 Dentists Unspecified 3
Cook 606 Physicians Urological Surgery 28
Cook 606 Physicians Urology 29
Cook 606 Physicians Vascular Surgery 12
Cook 607 Physicians Allergy 1
Cook 607 Physicians Admitting Privileges 1
Cook 607 Physicians Anesthesiology 12
Cook 607 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 1
Cook 607 Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 1
Cook 607 Physicians Dermatology 2
Cook 607 Physicians Family Practice 19
Cook 607 Physicians Gastroenterology 4
Cook 607 Dentists General Dentistry 27
Cook 607 Physicians General Practice 3
Cook 607 Dentists General Practice 2
Cook 607 Physicians Gynecology 1
Cook 607 Physicians Hematology 3
Cook 607 Physicians Infectious Diseases 4
Cook 607 Physicians Internal Medicine 23
Cook 607 Podiatrists Podiatrists 6
Cook 607 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 4
Cook 607 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 3
Cook 607 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1
Cook 607 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 4
Cook 607 Physicians Neurology 1
Cook 607 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 5
PCCM and DM Annual Report 40 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Cook 607 Physicians Oncology 2
Cook 607 Physicians Ophthalmology 8
Cook 607 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 1
Cook 607 Physicians Otolaryngology 3
Cook 607 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 3
Cook 607 Physicians Pathology 1
Cook 607 Dentists Pedodontics 1
Cook 607 Physicians Psychiatry 3
Cook 607 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 1
Cook 607 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1
Cook 607 Physicians Surgery General 8
Cook 607 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 8
Cook 607 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 1
Cook 607 Physicians Urology 5
Cook 607 Physicians Vascular Surgery 2
Cook 608 Physicians Anesthesiology 1
Cook 608 Physicians Cardiology 1
Cook 608 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 3
Cook 608 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 1
Cook 608 Physicians Emergency Medicine 9
Cook 608 Physicians Endocrinology 1
Cook 608 Physicians Family Practice 4
Cook 608 Dentists General Dentistry 14
Cook 608 Physicians Internal Medicine 18
Cook 608 Podiatrists Podiatrists 2
Cook 608 Chiropractors Chiropractors 1
Cook 608 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 4
Cook 608 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 3
Cook 608 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 1
Cook 608 Audiologists Audiologists 1
Cook 608 Physicians Nephrology 15
Cook 608 Physicians Neurology Surgery 1
Cook 608 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 17
Cook 608 Physicians Obstetrics 1
Cook 608 Physicians Oncology 2
Cook 608 Physicians Ophthalmology 1
Cook 608 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 3
Cook 608 Physicians Pathology 3
Cook 608 Physicians Pediatrics 6
Cook 608 Physicians Pedodontics 1
Cook 608 Physicians Psychiatry 4
Cook 608 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 2
Cook 608 Physicians Radiation Oncology 1
Cook 608 Physicians Radiology 5
PCCM and DM Annual Report 41 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Cook 608 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 3
Cook 608 Physicians Surgery General 5
Cook 608 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2
Cook 608 Physicians Urological Surgery 2
Cook 616 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Cook 618 Dentists General Dentistry 1
Cook 627 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1
Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 3
Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 5
Crawford ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1
Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 3
Crawford ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1
Crawford ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2
Crawford ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 2
Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 3
Crawford ALL ZIPS Dentists Oral Surgery 1
Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 1
Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1
Crawford ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2
De Witt ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 3
De Witt ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2
De Witt ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 3
De Witt ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 2
De Witt ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1
De Witt ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 2
De Witt ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1
Dekalb 601 Physicians Anesthesiology 9
Dekalb 601 Physicians Cardiology 4
Dekalb 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 5
Dekalb 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 1
Dekalb 601 Physicians Child Psychiatry 1
Dekalb 601 Physicians Dermatology 1
Dekalb 601 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 2
Dekalb 601 Physicians Family Practice 2
Dekalb 601 Dentists General Dentistry 8
Dekalb 601 Nurse Practitioners General Psychiatry Residency 2
Dekalb 601 Physicians Internal Medicine 9
Dekalb 601 Podiatrists Podiatrists 5
Dekalb 601 Chiropractors Chiropractors 4
Dekalb 601 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 12
Dekalb 601 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 7
Dekalb 601 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 2
Dekalb 601 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 6
Dekalb 601 Audiologists Audiologists 7
PCCM and DM Annual Report 42 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Dekalb 601 Physicians Neurology 1
Dekalb 601 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 7
Dekalb 601 Physicians Oncology 1
Dekalb 601 Physicians Ophthalmology 5
Dekalb 601 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 6
Dekalb 601 Physicians Otolaryngology 1
Dekalb 601 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 1
Dekalb 601 Physicians Pathology 2
Dekalb 601 Physicians Pediatrics 4
Dekalb 601 Physicians Psychiatry 2
Dekalb 601 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 1
Dekalb 601 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 3
Dekalb 601 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1
Dekalb 601 Physicians Rheumatology 1
Dekalb 601 Physicians Surgery General 5
Dekalb 601 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 5
Dekalb 601 Physicians Urological Surgery 1
Dekalb 601 Physicians Urology 1
Dekalb 605 Physicians Emergency Medicine 1
Dekalb 605 Physicians Family Practice 2
Dekalb 605 Physicians Gastroenterology 1
Dekalb 605 Dentists General Dentistry 1
Dekalb 605 Physicians Internal Medicine 4
Dekalb 605 Podiatrists Podiatrists 1
Dekalb 605 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1
Dekalb 605 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 3
Dekalb 605 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 2
Dekalb 605 Physicians Radiology 1
Dekalb 605 Physicians Rheumatology 1
Dekalb 605 Physicians Surgery General 1
Dekalb 605 Physicians Urology 1
District of
Columbia ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1
District of
Columbia ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1
Douglas ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2
Douglas ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 3
Douglas ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1
Douglas ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2
Douglas ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Douglas ALL ZIPS Dentists Unspecified 1
DuPage 505 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1
DuPage 535 Physicians Nephrology 1
DuPage 600 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1
PCCM and DM Annual Report 43 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
DuPage 601 Physicians Admitting Privileges 1
DuPage 601 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 9
DuPage 601 Physicians Anesthesiology 56
DuPage 601 Physicians Cardiology 7
DuPage 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 22
DuPage 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 2
DuPage 601 Physicians Child Neurology 1
DuPage 601 Physicians Child Psychiatry 1
DuPage 601 Physicians Dermatology 9
DuPage 601 Physicians Dermatopathology 1
DuPage 601 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 3
DuPage 601 Physicians Emergency Medicine 59
DuPage 601 Physicians Family Practice 54
DuPage 601 Physicians Gastroenterology 12
DuPage 601 Dentists General Dentistry 53
DuPage 601 Physicians General Practice 2
DuPage 601 Dentists General Practice 2
DuPage 601 Physicians Gynecology 2
DuPage 601 Physicians Hematology 2
DuPage 601 Physicians Infectious Diseases 1
DuPage 601 Physicians Internal Medicine 80
DuPage 601 Dentists Maxillofacial Surgery 1
DuPage 601 Physicians Physicians 2
DuPage 601 Dentists Dentists 1
DuPage 601 Optometrists Optometrists 1
DuPage 601 Podiatrists Podiatrists 14
DuPage 601 Chiropractors Chiropractors 12
DuPage 601 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 39
DuPage 601 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 22
DuPage 601 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 5
DuPage 601 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 14
DuPage 601 Audiologists Audiologists 13
DuPage 601 Physicians Nephrology 3
DuPage 601 Physicians Neurology 11
DuPage 601 Physicians Neurology Surgery 4
DuPage 601 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 54
DuPage 601 Physicians Obstetrics 2
DuPage 601 Physicians Oncology 2
DuPage 601 Physicians Ophthalmology 27
DuPage 601 Dentists Oral Surgery 1
DuPage 601 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 33
DuPage 601 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 12
DuPage 601 Physicians Pathology 19
DuPage 601 Physicians Pediatric Surgery 1
PCCM and DM Annual Report 44 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
DuPage 601 Physicians Pediatrics 13
DuPage 601 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 23
DuPage 601 Physicians Plastic Surgery 5
DuPage 601 Physicians Psychiatry 24
DuPage 601 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 14
DuPage 601 Physicians Radiation Oncology 3
DuPage 601 Physicians Radiology 5
DuPage 601 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 38
DuPage 601 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 3
DuPage 601 Physicians Rheumatology 4
DuPage 601 Physicians Surgery General 28
DuPage 601 Physicians Surgery Hand 1
DuPage 601 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 11
DuPage 601 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 4
DuPage 601 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 1
DuPage 601 Dentists Unspecified 1
DuPage 601 Physicians Urological Surgery 4
DuPage 601 Physicians Urology 6
DuPage 601 Physicians Vascular Surgery 3
DuPage 604 Physicians Emergency Medicine 4
DuPage 604 Physicians Gastroenterology 1
DuPage 604 Physicians Internal Medicine 2
DuPage 604 Podiatrists Podiatrists 2
DuPage 604 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 3
DuPage 604 Physicians Ophthalmology 1
DuPage 604 Physicians Psychiatry 1
DuPage 604 Physicians Radiation Oncology 1
DuPage 604 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 2
DuPage 604 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
DuPage 605 Physicians Admitting Privileges 8
DuPage 605 Physicians Affiliated with FQHC 1
DuPage 605 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 4
DuPage 605 Physicians Anesthesiology 89
DuPage 605 Physicians Cardiology 30
DuPage 605 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 38
DuPage 605 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 7
DuPage 605 Physicians Child Neurology 3
DuPage 605 Physicians Child Psychiatry 4
DuPage 605 Physicians Clinical Pathology 8
DuPage 605 Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 1
DuPage 605 Physicians Dermatology 19
DuPage 605 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 5
DuPage 605 Physicians Emergency Medicine 198
DuPage 605 Physicians Endocrinology 4
PCCM and DM Annual Report 45 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
DuPage 605 Physicians Family Practice 42
DuPage 605 Physicians Gastroenterology 28
DuPage 605 Dentists General Dentistry 32
DuPage 605 Physicians General Practice 10
DuPage 605 Nurse Practitioners General Psychiatry Residency 1
DuPage 605 Physicians Geriatrics 4
DuPage 605 Physicians Gynecology 2
DuPage 605 Physicians Hematology 16
DuPage 605 Physicians Infectious Diseases 22
DuPage 605 Physicians Internal Medicine 205
DuPage 605 Physicians Laryngology 2
DuPage 605 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 3
DuPage 605 Dentists Dentists 1
DuPage 605 Optometrists Optometrists 1
DuPage 605 Podiatrists Podiatrists 11
DuPage 605 Chiropractors Chiropractors 9
DuPage 605 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 65
DuPage 605 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 6
DuPage 605 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1
DuPage 605 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 18
DuPage 605 Audiologists Audiologists 7
DuPage 605 Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 20
DuPage 605 Physicians Neonatology 16
DuPage 605 Physicians Nephrology 14
DuPage 605 Physicians Neurology 28
DuPage 605 Physicians Neurology Surgery 16
DuPage 605 Physicians Nuclear Radiology 2
DuPage 605 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 89
DuPage 605 Physicians Obstetrics 3
DuPage 605 Physicians Oncology 19
DuPage 605 Physicians Ophthalmology 25
DuPage 605 Dentists Oral Pathology 1
DuPage 605 Dentists Oral Surgery 2
DuPage 605 Dentists Orthodontist 1
DuPage 605 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 57
DuPage 605 Physicians Otolaryngology 10
DuPage 605 Physicians Otology 1
DuPage 605 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 17
DuPage 605 Physicians Pathology 45
DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Allergies 1
DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 5
DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Endocrinology 2
DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 1
DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Nephrology 1
PCCM and DM Annual Report 46 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Pulmonary 3
DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Radiology 3
DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Surgery 3
DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatrics 88
DuPage 605 Dentists Pedodontics 1
DuPage 605 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 15
DuPage 605 Physicians Plastic Surgery 10
DuPage 605 Physicians Psychiatry 49
DuPage 605 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 27
DuPage 605 Physicians Radiation Oncology 10
DuPage 605 Physicians Radiology 35
DuPage 605 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 74
DuPage 605 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 6
DuPage 605 Physicians Reproductive Endocrinology 1
DuPage 605 Physicians Rheumatology 8
DuPage 605 Physicians Surgery General 49
DuPage 605 Physicians Surgery Hand 3
DuPage 605 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 10
DuPage 605 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 4
DuPage 605 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 1
DuPage 605 Physicians Urological Surgery 11
DuPage 605 Physicians Urology 6
DuPage 605 Physicians Vascular Surgery 3
DuPage 606 Physicians General Practice 1
Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 13
Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 4
Edgar ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2
Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1
Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 4
Edgar ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1
Edgar ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 3
Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 1
Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Oncology 1
Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1
Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1
Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2
Edwards ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1
Edwards ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 17
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Dermatology 1
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 3
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 13
Effingham ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 6
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 5
PCCM and DM Annual Report 47 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Effingham ALL ZIPS Dentists Maxillofacial Surgery 1
Effingham ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 3
Effingham ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 17
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 3
Effingham ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 3
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 2
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 3
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Occupational Medicine 1
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Ophthalmology 4
Effingham ALL ZIPS Dentists Oral Surgery 3
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 5
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 4
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 2
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 5
Effingham ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Urological Surgery 1
Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Urology 1
Fayette ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 2
Fayette ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2
Fayette ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2
Fayette ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1
Fayette ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 4
Fayette ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1
Fayette ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2
Fayette ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 1
Fayette ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2
Florida ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1
Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 2
Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 4
Ford ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2
Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1
Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 3
Ford ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1
Ford ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1
Ford ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1
Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 3
Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1
Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1
Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology 1
Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1
Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 3
Ford ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
PCCM and DM Annual Report 48 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Urology 1
Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 1
Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 1
Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 6
Franklin ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1
Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 3
Franklin ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 8
Franklin ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 7
Franklin ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1
Franklin ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 2
Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1
Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2
Franklin ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2
Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 1
Fulton ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 5
Fulton ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2
Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 6
Fulton ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1
Fulton ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1
Fulton ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1
Fulton ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 3
Fulton ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1
Fulton ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 1
Fulton ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 1
Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 2
Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 1
Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Surgery 1
Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1
Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2
Fulton ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3
Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Thoracic Surgery 1
Gallatin ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1
Greene ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 1
Greene ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 5
Greene ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1
Greene ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 2
Greene ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1
Greene ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1
Greene ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 4
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 5
PCCM and DM Annual Report 49 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Endocrinology 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 2
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Infectious Diseases 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 3
Grundy ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 3
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2
Grundy ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 2
Grundy ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 7
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 6
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiation Oncology 2
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1
Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 5
Grundy ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 5
Hamilton ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 1
Hamilton ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1
Hamilton ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1
Hancock ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 5
Hancock ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1
Hancock ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1
Hancock ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1
Hancock ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1
Hancock ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1
Hancock ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1
Hancock ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 1
Hancock ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1
Hardin ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 2
Hardin ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 2
Hardin ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1
Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 5
Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 5
Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 1
Henry ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 4
Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 7
Henry ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 2
Henry ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 3
PCCM and DM Annual Report 50 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Henry ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 5
Henry ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2
Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 1
Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2
Henry ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 4
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Allergy 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Admitting Privileges 2
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Adolescent-Medicine 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Allergy-Immunization 2
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 110
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 27
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 30
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 5
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Child Psychiatry 2
Indiana ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners
Child/Adolescent Psychiatry
Residency 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Clinical Pathology 3
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 2
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Dermatology 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Diabetics 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 152
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Endocrinology 6
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 30
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 22
Indiana ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 19
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 3
Indiana ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners General Psychiatry Residency 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Gynecology 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Hematology 9
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Infectious Diseases 14
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 70
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 2
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Physicians 3
Indiana ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 2
Indiana ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2
Indiana ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 59
Indiana ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 16
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Neonatology 11
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 15
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 16
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology Surgery 4
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Nuclear Medicine 2
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 50
PCCM and DM Annual Report 51 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetrics 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Oncology 14
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Ophthalmology 15
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 35
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Otolaryngology 6
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 6
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 44
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Allergies 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 5
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Endocrinology 2
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 6
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Nephrology 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Pulmonary 12
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Surgery 6
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 51
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pedodontics 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 3
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 9
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 16
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiation Oncology 8
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology 21
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 76
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Rheumatology 8
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 35
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery Hand 2
Indiana ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Thoracic Surgery 3
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Traumatic Surgery 2
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Urological Surgery 5
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Urology 7
Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Vascular Surgery 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Allergy 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Admitting Privileges 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 36
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 7
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 3
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Child Neurology 4
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Clinical Pathology 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Clinical Pharmacology 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Dermatology 6
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 57
PCCM and DM Annual Report 52 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Endocrinology 3
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 31
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 3
Iowa ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 6
Iowa ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners General Psychiatry Residency 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Hematology 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Infectious Diseases 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 42
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Physicians 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 5
Iowa ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 34
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 4
Iowa ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 3
Iowa ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Neonatology 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 14
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology Surgery 3
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Nuclear Medicine 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 26
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetrics 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Occupational Medicine 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Ophthalmology 8
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 18
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Otolaryngology 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 16
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Endocrinology 3
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Nephrology 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Pulmonary 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Surgery 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 44
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 4
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 7
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology 18
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 41
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Rheumatology 2
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 12
PCCM and DM Annual Report 53 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Iowa ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Thoracic Surgery 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Traumatic Surgery 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Urological Surgery 1
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Urology 8
Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Vascular Surgery 2
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 1
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 1
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 2
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Dentists General Practice 1
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 2
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 1
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 1
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1
Iroquois ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 7
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 5
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Dermatology 2
Jackson ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 14
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 27
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 2
Jackson ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 8
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Infectious Diseases 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 23
Jackson ALL ZIPS Dentists Dentists 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 2
Jackson ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 16
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2
Jackson ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 2
Jackson ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Neonatology 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 2
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 5
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology Surgery 2
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 5
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Oncology 3
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Ophthalmology 1
PCCM and DM Annual Report 54 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Otolaryngology 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 3
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 6
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 2
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 3
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Rheumatology 1
Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 6
Jackson ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3
Jasper ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1
Jasper ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1
Jasper ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 6
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 4
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 10
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 8
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 14
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 15
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 7
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 3
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 4
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 7
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Otolaryngology 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 3
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiation Oncology 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology 3
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Rheumatology 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 6
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery Hand 1
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3
PCCM and DM Annual Report 55 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Urological Surgery 2
Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 5
Jersey ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1
Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 3
Jersey ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1
Jersey ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 3
Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 1
Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 1
Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1
Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2
Jersey ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3
Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Urological Surgery 1
Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2
Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1
Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Dentists Dentists 1
Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 3
Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2
Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1
Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Johnson ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2
Johnson ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1
Kane 600 Dentists General Dentistry 1
Kane 601 Physicians Admitting Privileges 1
Kane 601 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1
Kane 601 Physicians Anesthesiology 147
Kane 601 Physicians Cardiology 4
Kane 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 12
Kane 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 1
Kane 601 Physicians Dermatology 2
Kane 601 Physicians Emergency Medicine 23
Kane 601 Physicians Family Practice 14
Kane 601 Physicians Gastroenterology 15
Kane 601 Dentists General Dentistry 28
Kane 601 Physicians General Practice 3
Kane 601 Physicians Hematology 2
Kane 601 Physicians Infectious Diseases 1
Kane 601 Physicians Internal Medicine 42
Kane 601 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 1
Kane 601 Podiatrists Podiatrists 1
Kane 601 Chiropractors Chiropractors 9
Kane 601 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 29
Kane 601 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 5
Kane 601 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1
Kane 601 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 10
PCCM and DM Annual Report 56 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Kane 601 Audiologists Audiologists 5
Kane 601 Physicians Neonatology 1
Kane 601 Physicians Nephrology 5
Kane 601 Physicians Neurology 5
Kane 601 Physicians Neurology Surgery 2
Kane 601 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 27
Kane 601 Physicians Obstetrics 1
Kane 601 Physicians Oncology 6
Kane 601 Physicians Ophthalmology 12
Kane 601 Dentists Orthodontist 1
Kane 601 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 12
Kane 601 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 6
Kane 601 Physicians Pathology 12
Kane 601 Physicians Pediatrics 5
Kane 601 Dentists Pedodontics 1
Kane 601 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 4
Kane 601 Physicians Plastic Surgery 1
Kane 601 Physicians Psychiatry 15
Kane 601 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 2
Kane 601 Physicians Radiation Oncology 3
Kane 601 Physicians Radiology 5
Kane 601 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 8
Kane 601 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 2
Kane 601 Physicians Rheumatology 1
Kane 601 Physicians Surgery General 14
Kane 601 Physicians Surgery Hand 1
Kane 601 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 10
Kane 601 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 1
Kane 601 Physicians Urological Surgery 1
Kane 601 Physicians Urology 4
Kane 605 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1
Kane 605 Physicians Anesthesiology 6
Kane 605 Physicians Cardiology 2
Kane 605 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 5
Kane 605 Physicians Child Psychiatry 3
Kane 605 Physicians Dermatology 4
Kane 605 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1
Kane 605 Physicians Emergency Medicine 5
Kane 605 Physicians Family Practice 29
Kane 605 Physicians Gastroenterology 2
Kane 605 Dentists General Dentistry 41
Kane 605 Physicians Infectious Diseases 1
Kane 605 Physicians Internal Medicine 26
Kane 605 Podiatrists Podiatrists 6
PCCM and DM Annual Report 57 July 2011
Appendix B
Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers
The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty
designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a
population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code
County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers
Kane 605 Chiropractors Chiropractors 7
Kane 605 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 12
Kane 605 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 3
Kane 605 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1
Kane 605 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 4
Kane 605 Audiologists Audiologists 1
Kane 605 Physicians Nephrology 2
Kane 605 Physicians Neurology 6
Kane 605 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 27
Kane 605 Physicians Ophthalmology 4
Kane 605 Dentists Oral Surgery 1
Kane 605 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 8
Kane 605 Physicians Otolaryngology 1
Kane 605 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 2
Kane 605 Physicians Pathology 1
Kane 605 Physicians Pediatrics 18
Kane 605 Physicians Pedodontics 2
Kane 605 Dentists Pedodontics 2
Kane 605 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 3
Kane 605 Physicians Psychiatry 4
Kane 605 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 1
Kane 605 Physicians Radiology 7
Kane 605 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 10
Kane 605 Physicians Rheumatology 1
Kane 605 Physicians Surgery General 3
Kane 605 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2
Kane 605 Dentists Unspecified 1
Kane 605 Physicians Urological Surgery 2
Kane 605 Physicians Urology 2
Kane 605 Physicians Vascular Surgery 1
Kankakee 609 Physicians Allergy 1
Kankakee 609 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1
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| Transcript | Primary Care Case Management and Disease Management Report 215 ILCS 170/47 Public Act 095-0650 HB1628 July 2011 Pat Quinn, Governor Julie Hamos, Director 201 South Grand Avenue East Telephone: (217) 782-1200 Springfield, Illinois 62763-0002 TTY: (800) 526-5812 September 28, 2011 Governor Pat Quinn Members of the Illinois General Assembly Greetings: On behalf of the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS), I present the following annual report on the Illinois Primary Care Case Management and Disease Management Programs. This report is required by the Covering ALL KIDS Health Insurance Act [215 ILCS 170/47] and is the fourth annual report of these programs required under the Act. The Primary Care Case Management Program (Illinois Health Connect) and the Disease Management Program (Your Healthcare Plus) work collaboratively to focus on the promotion of the patient-physician relationship in order to improve the quality of healthcare for members, increase primary and preventive healthcare services that support continuity of care initiatives, improve access to care through the availability of a provider network, and reduce unnecessary emergency room visits and hospitalizations with the establishment of a medical home eliminating fragmented care, and providing better coordination and continuity of care. As a result of these programs, there are approximately 5,700 Illinois Health Connect medical homes with a patient panel capacity of over 5.4 million eligible HFS Medical Program clients statewide. With this expansive provider network, over 2.0 million clients have chosen or been assigned to a medical home. In addition, the Your Healthcare Plus program provided augmented disease management services to approximately 287,000 eligible Illinois Health Connect clients through June 30, 2011 when the program’s contract concluded. I look forward to continuing our efforts to assure that HFS Medical Program clients have access to the healthcare they need to stay healthy. Sincerely, Julie Hamos Director PCCM and DM Annual Report i July 2011 TABLE of CONTENTS Page REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 2 PROGRAM OVERVIEW 3 Primary Care Case Management 3 Illinois Health Connect 3 Medical Homes 5 Quality Tools 6 Bonus Program for High Performance 7 Specialty Resource Database 9 Illinois Health Connect Referral System – Phase I 9 Disease Management 10 Your Healthcare Plus 10 Delivery of Your Healthcare Plus Services 10 Behavioral Health Pharmacology Intervention 11 Provider Outreach and Education 11 APPENDIX A – Program Web Links 13 APPENDIX B – County and Geo Zip Code Level Data 14 APPENDIX C – All Kids Program Data 95 PCCM and DM Annual Report 1 July 2011 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY The Covering ALL KIDS Health Insurance Act was amended by PA 95-650 [215 ILCS 170/47] to require that HFS also report annually to the General Assembly by September 1 of each year concerning the numbers of providers participating in the program. 215 ILCS 170-47 The department shall report annually by September 1, on the following: (a) The number of professionals serving in the primary care case management program, by licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code. (See Appendix B) (b) The number of non-primary care providers accepting referrals, by specialty designation, by licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code. (See Appendix B) (c) The number of individuals enrolled in the Covering ALL KIDS Health Insurance Program by income or premium level and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code. (See Appendix C) PCCM and DM Annual Report 2 July 2011 INTRODUCTION HFS’s Primary Care Case Management and Disease Management programs were designed to achieve more appropriate and efficient utilization of medical care. These programs worked in concert to decrease inappropriate and costly emergency room visits or hospitalizations by connecting each eligible client with a Primary Care Provider at a “medical home” where regular ongoing care is received. For those clients with various chronic diseases – from coronary artery disease, to asthma to depression – the Disease Management program provided more intensive care coordination to manage clients’ diseases while decreasing hospitalizations and emergency room visits. HFS contracted with Automated Health Systems to administer the Primary Care Case Management Program and McKesson Health Solutions to operate the Disease Management Program. Both the Disease Management and Primary Care Case Management programs were launched in July 2006. While they serve many All Kids enrolled children, the target groups for the programs are much broader and include adults. Net savings achieved by HFS through the Primary Care Case Management and Disease Management programs were $71 million in fiscal year 2007, $180 million in fiscal year 2008, and $320 million in fiscal year 2009. HFS determined savings during fiscal year 2010 from these programs to be $426 million. The Medicaid reform law adopted by the Illinois General Assembly in 2011, P.A. 96- 1501, mandates that 50 percent of all Illinois Medicaid clients be in coordinated care by January 1, 2015. Since the Your Healthcare Plus disease management program contract was ending on June 30, 2011, the Department decided not to procure a new disease management contract but, instead, use the information learned through that program to improve care coordination with disease management efforts through the new Integrated Care Program, plans for new coordinated care initiatives, and existing and ongoing enhanced primary care case management programs. PCCM and DM Annual Report 3 July 2011 PROGRAM OVERVIEW PRIMARY CARE CASE MANAGEMENT Illinois’ Primary Care Case Management Program, Illinois Health Connect, is a statewide health plan that is available to most persons covered by an HFS medical program. Illinois Health Connect Illinois Health Connect (IHC) is based on the American Academy of Pediatrics’ initiative to create medical homes to make sure that preventive healthcare is provided in the best setting. A doctor's office or clinic is a more suitable setting than an emergency room for receipt of routine care. Clients who are enrolled in Illinois Health Connect have a medical home through a Primary Care Provider (PCP). The goals of Illinois Health Connect are to: Improve the quality of healthcare and increase the utilization of primary and preventive care; Reduce the usage of the emergency room for routine medical care; Improve access to care through the availability of a provider network and expansion of providers; Provide the most appropriate and cost-effective level of care; and Connect clients with a “best fit” medical home. The Primary Care Case Management program began in 2007, rolling out by regions of the state until the program had been implemented statewide. Today, as new clients become eligible for Illinois Health Connect, they have approximately 60 days to select a PCP for their medical home. Clients who do not choose a PCP within the 60-day choice period are assigned to a PCP in Illinois Health Connect. Eligible clients that must select a PCP for their medical home include most children enrolled in All Kids, adults enrolled in Family Care and seniors and disabled adults. Some populations, such as participants that have Medicare, are excluded from enrolling in Illinois Health Connect. In counties where the voluntary managed care program operates, eligible clients may opt out of Illinois Health Connect to enroll with a PCP in a Managed Care Organization (MCO) for their medical home. Clients may choose their own doctor or clinic as their PCP if that doctor or clinic is enrolled with HFS as a provider and enrolled as a PCP with Illinois Health Connect. As of June 30, 2011, there were over 2 million HFS clients that had either chosen or been assigned to a PCP for their medical home. Of these, over 1.8 million clients are enrolled with a PCP in Illinois Health Connect for their medical home, while the remaining clients enrolled with an MCO (See Table 2). PCCM and DM Annual Report 4 July 2011 Table 2: Statewide Medical Home and Client Enrollment as of June 30, 2011 Number of IHC Medical Homes* Panel Size Clients Enrolled in IHC Clients Enrolled in MCO Total Clients with a Medical Home 5,696 5,406,090 1,822,661 199,884 2,022,545 *FQHC/RHC/ERC Sites are counted as 1 medical home. In Illinois Health Connect, clients receive education and assistance in selecting a medical home by contacting the Illinois Health Connect client helpline or online via the program websites. The client helpline will also assist clients in locating providers, including specialists, in their area. In addition to assisting with the choice of a medical home, Illinois Health Connect also enlists various outreach strategies to educate clients on health and wellness. Illinois Health Connect has implemented Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) initiatives to further the efforts of the program to connect clients with their PCPs at their medical home. These initiatives focus on educating clients on the importance of EPSDT, encouraging clients to get well child checkups for their children, and assisting clients in making appointments with their child’s PCP for needed primary and preventive checkups and services, such as immunizations. In addition, Illinois Health Connect outreaches to all adults on an annual basis through annual checkup reminder notices and call campaigns. The notices and call campaigns for both children and adults reiterate the importance of staying healthy, making appointments to see their PCP for annual checkups or other primary and preventive needs and that Illinois Health Connect will assist in making an appointment with their PCP, if needed. If Illinois Health Connect assists a client in scheduling an appointment with their PCP, Illinois Health Connect will mail an appointment reminder to the client 7 days before the date of the appointment. During FY11, the EPSDT outreach initiatives resulted in over 1,170,000 Healthy Kid and Adult Preventive Notices mailed to clients and over 725,900 outbound calls made to remind clients that primary and preventive services may be due based on HFS claims data; and to make an appointment with their PCP to receive the needed services. Through these initiatives clients are connecting with their medical homes, increasing access to care and receiving the needed services in the most appropriate setting, their PCP’s office. Illinois Health Connect operates call centers to assist both clients and providers. The Illinois Health Connect client call helpline receives over 60,000 calls a month. These calls cover a variety of issues including choosing a PCP, changing PCPs, assistance with making appointments with PCPs and access to specialty care and information on the client’s case. In an effort to evaluate participating clients’ satisfaction with the Illinois Health Connect program and their PCPs at their medical home, Illinois Health Connect conducts an annual Enrollee Satisfaction Survey. The survey is administered to clients enrolled with a PCP for a minimum of 6 months in both rural and urban regions of the state. In 2011, a high percentage of both adult and child respondents indicated they were satisfied or extremely satisfied with both the Illinois Health Connect program overall and their individual PCP (See Table 3). PCCM and DM Annual Report 5 July 2011 Table 3 – IHC Enrollee Satisfaction Survey Questions/Results Survey Question 2011 Adult Respondents Extremely Satisfied or Satisfied with PCP 90.3% Child Respondents Extremely Satisfied or Satisfied with PCP 92.3% Adults Respondents Extremely Satisfied or Satisfied with IHC Program 93.3% Children Respondents Extremely Satisfied or Satisfied with IHC Program 92.5% Medical Homes Physicians willing to provide a medical home for clients must enroll as an Illinois Health Connect PCP. PCPs enrolled in Illinois Health Connect serve as a client’s medical home by providing, coordinating and managing the client’s primary and preventive services, including well child visits, immunizations, screenings, and follow-up care as needed. The PCP also make referrals to specialists for additional care or tests as needed. Having a single PCP ensures that clients have access to quality care from a provider that understands their unique health care needs and receive the advantages of care coordination and case management. Appendix B provides the unique number of professionals enrolled as PCPs in medical homes as of June 30, 2011, by licensed profession, by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code. As of June 30, 2011 Illinois Health Connect had enrolled over 5,700 medical homes (See Table 2). The medical home total includes Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) enrolled sites. When a physician or clinic enrolls to serve as a medical home, they indicate how many patients they are willing to accept. The enrolled medical homes provide a panel capacity of over 5.4 million patients, greatly exceeding capacity required for all eligible clients statewide. In most counties throughout Illinois, the medical home capacity for eligible clients is double the number of eligible clients in the county. This expansive network allows clients to have several choices of a medical home in most counties. In order to assist enrolled PCPs, Illinois Health Connect offers an array of support services including a toll-free Provider Service Help Desk, dedicated Provider Services Representatives and Quality Assurance Nurses in the field throughout the state working with PCPs and their staff on a one-on-one basis, monthly Webinars and training opportunities on topics that impact providers’ practices, annual surveys to obtain provider feedback on the program and participation in quarterly Program Steering Committee and Subcommittee meetings in collaboration with the Your Health Care Plus program. Illinois Health Connect’s Provider Service Representatives and Quality Assurance Nurses in the field make over 250 visits to providers’ offices per week to PCCM and DM Annual Report 6 July 2011 assist with billing/coding questions, IHC program administration, EPSDT standards and quality improvements efforts. PCPs enrolled in Illinois Health Connect automatically qualify for the Maternal and Child Health enhanced rates for specific primary and preventive services in addition to a monthly care management fee. The monthly care management fee is paid for each client whose care the PCP is responsible for managing and coordinating. The fees are: $2.00 per child (under age 21), $3.00 per adult, and $4.00 per senior or adult with disabilities. The care management fee is paid monthly, even if the client does not utilize a service that month. In addition, PCPs continue to receive reimbursement from HFS for their services using currently established fee-for-service rates. Quality Tools Illinois Health Connect’s quality assurance program focuses on ongoing quality improvement and identifies and responds to opportunities for quality improvement in administrative practices and clinical functions. The quality assurance program includes strategies to assure access to care, evaluate provider and client education and monitor and report on care coordination and utilization management. The Department and Illinois Health Connect have worked with many provider and consumer groups to develop quality indicators and monitoring strategies to ensure providers receive the support they need to effectively manage the care of their Illinois Health Connect clients and ensure that the clients are receiving quality healthcare services. In order to assist PCPs in improving the quality of care for their clients, Illinois Health Connect has made available the following quality tools for use in their practices: Panel Rosters – Illinois Health Connect PCPs have access to an electronic panel roster through the Department’s secure MEDI system. Panel rosters help providers manage their client’s care by identifying clients that are due for screening or checkups based on HFS claims data. PCPs can also receive a hardcopy of their panel roster on a monthly basis, if requested. Claims History Summaries – Through the Department’s secure MEDI system, physicians treating Medicaid clients can access HFS claims-based client health summaries that include client medication and immunization histories, previous lab orders, hospitalizations and other medical procedures. At this time, client information pertaining to mental health and HIV are not available on the claims history due to special State confidentiality laws. With the claims history of a client, the provider will be able to see a client’s medical history, assist in assessing additional medical needs and determine compliance. Provider Profiles – Illinois Health Connect sends provider profiles on a semi-annual basis (spring and fall) summarizing each PCP’s performance on specified clinical indicators. Providers can also access their provider profiles in an electronic format through the Department’s secure MEDI system. The data reflected in the Provider Profiles is gathered from HFS claims data. Providers can obtain information regarding individual clients and whether they have received many of the clinical services reflected on the Provider Profiles by checking their Illinois Health Connect Panel Roster. PCCM and DM Annual Report 7 July 2011 Illinois Health Connect also conducts an annual Provider Satisfaction Survey to determine providers’ satisfaction with the program. Questions included on the annual survey are compiled with input from the Department, IHC Program staff and Steering Committee and Subcommittee members. The survey is mailed to all PCPs and medical homes. Follow-up on the surveys is conducted through faxes and e-mails to providers’ offices, and through distribution of surveys to PCPs at their offices by the Provider Service Representatives and Quality Assurance Nurses in the field. In 2010, 1,136 surveys were returned and, in 2011, there were 1,267 surveys returned. The results of the survey identified that Providers were generally satisfied with program, and believe it is beneficial to their patients. See Table 4 for a comparison of select questions from the 2010 and 2011 surveys. Table 4: IHC Provider Satisfaction Survey Questions/Results (2010 and 2011) Questions 2010 Data 2011 Data Strongly Agree or Agree Disagree or Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree or Agree Disagree or Strongly Disagree IHC is beneficial to my patients. 92.3% 7.7% 93.2% 6.8% Overall, I am satisfied with the administration of IHC. 84.5% 15.5% 88.8% 11.2% Bonus Program for High Performance To increase the quality and access to care for clients enrolled in Illinois Health Connect, the Department established an annual Bonus Payment for High Performance program. The bonus program is intended to encourage PCPs to provide primary and preventive services in accordance with established quality measurements to drive the adoption of quality improvement initiatives within their practices. Under the program, qualifying PCPs are eligible to receive annual bonus payments for each qualifying service under a bonus measurement. The bonus program payment is based on services provided for all clients enrolled on the PCP’s panel on December 1 of the program year who have received one or more of the following services: Immunization Combo 3, Developmental Screenings, Asthma Management, Diabetes Management or Breast Cancer Screening. The HEDIS 50th percentile is the benchmark for these measurements, with the exception of Developmental Screening, which is established by HFS. The benchmarks for each bonus measurement, by program year, are provided in Table 5. PCCM and DM Annual Report 8 July 2011 Table 5: IHC Bonus Program Measurement Benchmarks by Program Year The initial year of the Illinois Health Connect bonus payment program was calendar year 2008. The program recently completed its third measurement year, calendar year 2010. The bonus payments for all three measurement years for the program to date have been $25 per qualifying client, per qualifying event. Even though the benchmark for all measures has continued to rise, more PCPs are meeting these benchmarks each year. The bonus payment program has stimulated quality improvement initiatives within many PCP’s practices, resulting in increased access to care and improved quality of care for enrolled clients. A summary of the number of PCPs who have received the bonus, the number of qualifying events and the total bonus payment amount is provided in Table 6. The program measurements and qualifying events for calendar year 2009 and 2010 by measurement and bonus value are provided in Table 7. Table 6: 2008, 2009 and 2010 IHC Bonus Program Summary Calendar Year Qualifying PCPs Qualifying Events Bonus Payment 2008 4,126 115,845 $2,896,125 2009 4,248 132,496 $3,312,400 2010 4,425 147,723 $3,693,075 Bonus Measurement Age 2008 Bonus Program 2009 Bonus Program 2010 Bonus Program 2011 Bonus Program Asthma Mgmt 5 – 9 yrs 91.7% 91.8% 92.7% 5-11 yrs 92.2% 10 -17 yrs 88.8% 89.5% 89.6% 12-50 yrs 86.3% 18 – 56 yrs 85.4% 85.8% 85.6% Breast Cancer Screening 40 to 69 yrs 49.2% 50.1% 50.5% 52.0% Diabetes Mgmt 18 to 56 yrs 79.3% 79.6% 80.7% 81.1% Immunization Combo 3 By age 24 months 62.6% 68.6% 71.8% 71.0% Developmental Screening By age 12 months 35.0% 50.0% 65.0% 65.0% Between 12 and 24 months 30.0% 40.0% 55.0% 55.0% Between 24 and 26 months 25.0% 30.0% 50.0% 50.0% PCCM and DM Annual Report 9 July 2011 Table 7: 2009 and 2010 IHC Bonus Program Measurements Note: The decrease in the number of qualifying recipients in the Immunizations measurement is due to a change in the measurement standard. In 2009, due to a Hib vaccine shortage, clients receiving only 2 Hib vaccines qualified as fully immunized resulting in a higher number of qualifying recipients. In 2010, the standard returned to 3 Hib vaccines to qualify as fully immunized. Specialty Resource Database Illinois Health Connect assists PCPs in connecting clients to specialty care, through their Specialty Resource Database (SRD). The SRD provides specific information on the circumstances under which specialists are available to provide care to an eligible client. A specialist’s registration in the SRD allows Illinois Health Connect to assist PCPs in directing clients to the most appropriate specialist provider. A breakdown of specialists by licensed type and specialty, by county and by geo zip code for counties with populations of 100,000 or greater is provided in Appendix B. Illinois Health Connect Medical Home Edit Program To continue the ongoing efforts to “connect” patients with their medical home and increase the use of the medical home and support continuity of care, a medical home edit program was implemented. This program is called “Illinois Health Connect Referral System – Phase I” and began in the Northwest Region on October 1, 2009. Phase I requires IHC patients to see their own IHC PCP, or a provider or clinic affiliated with their PCP. PCPs seeing IHC patients who are not enrolled on their panel, or on an affiliated PCP’s panel, on the date of service, must obtain a referral from the patient’s PCP in order to be reimbursed by HFS for services provided. PCPs are able to submit referrals for their patients to see other enrolled PCPs through the Illinois Health Connect Provider Portal via the secure HFS MEDI system, directly with Illinois Health Connect 2009 Bonus Program 2010 Bonus Program Measurement Qualifying Recipients Bonus Value Measurement Qualifying Recipients Bonus Value Asthma Mgmt 19,118 $477,950 Asthma Mgmt 23,504 $587,600 Breast Cancer 13,055 $326,375 Breast Cancer 18,184 $454,600 Developmental Screening 66,115 $1,652,875 Developmental Screening 73,672 $1,841,800 Diabetes Mgmt 14,077 $351,925 Diabetes Mgmt 17,254 $431,350 Immunizations 20,131 $503,275 Immunizations 15,109 $377,725 Totals 132,496 $3,312,400 Totals 147,723 $3,693,075 PCCM and DM Annual Report 10 July 2011 via fax, or by calling the Illinois Health Connect Care Coordination Unit. Specialists and non-IHC PCPs do not require a referral in Phase I. DISEASE MANAGEMENT The statewide Disease Management program, Your Healthcare Plus, provided additional support to over 287,000 clients - including adult clients with disabilities who had chronic illnesses or complex health issues, 10,000 of whom resided in long-term care facilities. These illnesses or disease states included coronary artery disease; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; diabetes; heart failure; children and adults in the family health population with asthma; frequent emergency department users, and 8,500 individuals in the elderly and physically disabled waiver programs. Your Healthcare Plus Your Healthcare Plus (YHP) was a voluntary program that provided additional support to eligible clients to promote and sustain the patient-physician (PCP) relationship that already existed in the IHC program. YHP also supported and educated eligible clients on the appropriate management of their condition(s), to improve quality of care and life for members, and achieve cost savings. At the end of fiscal year 2011, YHP had 287,000 eligible members that included adults that are disabled (both institutionalized and non-institutionalized that are not eligible for Medicare) with chronic or complex health issues such as: Asthma, coronary artery disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, heart failure, depression and schizophrenia; Complex illnesses such as hemophilia, human immunodeficiency virus, end stage renal disease and cancer; Co-occurring conditions including substance abuse and chronic pain. Children and adults with persistent asthma; Children and adults that use the emergency room frequently; and Individuals in the elderly and physically disabled waiver programs. The contract with McKesson Health Solutions to operate the disease management program expired on June 30, 2011. Due to lessons learned, HFS did not issue a new RFP for disease management services in the same model as the expiring contract. All YHP eligible members were either contacted personally or sent a letter explaining that the YHP program was ending on June 30, 2011. Members were referred to their medical home for on-going care coordination. The transition of YHP enrollees’ care coordination back to the PCP offices is facilitated by the relationships forged during the YHP demonstration program working with the PCPs in the Illinois Health Connect (IHC) primary care case management program. Delivery of Your Healthcare Plus Services Illinois’ Your Healthcare Plus (YHP) was one of the largest programs of its kind in the United States and was unique in that it built a total population model, expanding pillars of traditional disease management to involve providers in holistically addressing member needs. For example, to better serve as a resource and support for YHP members, its care teams and other providers of health services involved in clients’ care PCCM and DM Annual Report 11 July 2011 lived and worked in or near the communities they served. These care teams consisted of nurses, behavioral health specialists, social workers, pharmacists, lay community educators, lay office health workers, nurse managers and a local medical director. Members located in long term care facilities were targeted for management through Enhanced Care Initiatives, Inc., a subcontractor of McKesson Health Solutions. Using NP Care, Enhanced Care Initiatives, Inc. placed advanced practice nurses in selected facilities to provide care coordination services to YHP eligible members. The advanced practice nurses served in a care coordination role as an additional asset for facility administration and medical staff to support appropriate medical care while decreasing inappropriate hospitalizations and emergency room utilization. NP Care, Enhanced Care Initiatives, Inc. documented in active members records and notified active clients and facilities of the discontinuation of their services effective June 30, 2011. Behavioral Health Pharmacology Intervention In an effort to increase the effectiveness of the YHP program for the members prescribed certain behavioral health pharmaceuticals, McKesson Health Solutions subcontracted with Care Management Technologies to provide behavioral pharmacy management services. Care Management Technologies monitored behavioral health pharmacy claims for the purpose of identifying members who are receiving pharmacological treatment or a combination of treatments that present concerns about the quality or appropriateness of care being given. Twenty clinical indicators were identified which, if triggered by claims data, resulted in a message being sent to the prescribing physician describing the triggering event in detail and asking him/her to consider the situation and take appropriate action. On average, approximately 3,800 messaging packets were mailed to 1,500 prescribing physicians monthly. These packets included details of the psychotropic medication(s) received by each patient that is the subject of the triggered clinical indicator as well as a description of the indicator, patterns of practice concerns, best practice benchmarks, and clinical considerations for the physician to review. In some cases, Care Management Technologies, with the permission of McKesson Health Solutions, telephoned a physician’s office to alert the physician of a triggering event. YHP also collaborated with the Department of Human Services’ Divisions of Mental Health (DHS-DMH) and Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (DHS-DASA) to address associated issues for YHP members. Provider Outreach and Education To support YHP program goals, an extensive provider outreach and education campaign was implemented. This campaign was focused on stakeholder groups, disease coalitions and high volume hospitals and clinics. This outreach included, but was not limited to: Outreach to clinical practices, medical schools and residency programs; Formal presentations to professional organizations; Program outcomes presentations to Department committees; PCCM and DM Annual Report 12 July 2011 Partnering with the Illinois Academy of Family Physicians (IAFP) to develop continuing medical education (CME) modules for providers. This education is provided through office visits, participation in grand rounds, seminars, web-based education and learning collaboratives. Provider specific profiles that include clinical guideline exception reports, quarterly patient summary reports including data on drug therapy compliance; utilization of emergency rooms and hospitals; laboratory assessments and other trend data on the Member’s health status. Such feedback shall include differences between recommended care, actual care and care by other Providers with a similar population. A YHP provider web portal was created to provide access to information on the program, clinical guidelines, provider newsletters, contact information for the YHP medical director and additional resource links. This website is now maintained by IAFP and it will be available to providers for continuing education for the next two years. Lessons Learned A primary lesson learned was that integrating care coordination functions more tightly with providers enhances their effectiveness. A third party entity with no formal relationship with providers often had difficulty gaining cooperation from providers and had no leverage to insist that providers follow even the most basic of care transition services. The wisdom of the initial decision to focus on the whole person and not just selected diseases was reinforced by the experience during the program. Patients with the greatest need for help had multiple co-morbidities, many of them outside the common “big five” diagnoses focused on by disease management programs. In particular, it was learned that the program had to have a significant focus on behavioral health to make a difference in the target population. As a result of our experience with YHP, HFS is moving forward with promoting more fully integrated care coordination models. The Integrated Care Program launched in the collar counties in May 2011 is the first example. HFS plans to issue a solicitation for more provider based models by the end of calendar year 2011. PCCM and DM Annual Report 13 July 2011 Appendix A PROGRAM WEB LINKS Illinois Health Connect Web Site www.illinoishealthconnect.com Illinois Client Enrollment Broker Web Site www.illinoisceb.com All Kids Web Site www.allkids.com All Kids Application www.allkids.com/application.html All Kids Questions and Answers Booklet www.allkids.com/assets/hfs8269.pdf Healthcare Programs for Families - Member Handbook www.allkids.com/assets/hfskc3793.pdf All Kids Income Guidelines and Cost Sharing www.allkids.com/assets/hfs3711ak.pdf PCCM and DM Annual Report 14 July 2011 APPENDIX B County and Geo Zip Code Level Data Due to federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) privacy regulations, Tables B.1 and B.2 will only be released to the Governor and members of the Illinois General Assembly. PCCM and DM Annual Report 15 July 2011 This page intentionally left blank. PCCM and DM Annual Report 16 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.1: PCCM Professionals The number of professionals serving in the Primary Care Case Management Program as a PCP, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code. County Zip Code Provider Type Unique Providers Adams ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians 18 Adams ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3 Alexander ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2 Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians 2 Bond ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3 Boone ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Boone ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1 Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians 17 Brown ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians 11 Calhoun ALL ZIPS Physicians 2 Calhoun ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 Carroll ALL ZIPS Physicians 3 Cass ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2 Cass ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 Champaign 618 Federally Qualified Health Centers 2 Champaign 618 Physicians 83 Christian ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1 Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians 7 Christian ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Clark ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1 Clark ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3 Clay ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Clay ALL ZIPS Physicians 1 Clay ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3 Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians 7 Clinton ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3 Coles ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians 27 Cook 600 Physicians 1 Cook 600 Encounter rate clinic 1 Cook 600 Federally Qualified Health Centers 2 Cook 600 Physicians 266 Cook 601 Federally Qualified Health Centers 3 Cook 601 Physicians 207 Cook 602 Physicians 31 Cook 602 School Based / Linked Health Clinics 1 Cook 603 Federally Qualified Health Centers 2 Cook 603 Physicians 72 Cook 604 Encounter rate clinic 4 Cook 604 Federally Qualified Health Centers 11 Cook 604 Physicians 305 Cook 605 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Cook 605 Physicians 53 Cook 606 Encounter rate clinic 10 Cook 606 Federally Qualified Health Centers 120 Cook 606 General Hospitals 3 PCCM and DM Annual Report 17 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.1: PCCM Professionals The number of professionals serving in the Primary Care Case Management Program as a PCP, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code. County Zip Code Provider Type Unique Providers Cook 606 Nurse Practitioners 1 Cook 606 Physicians 1,109 Cook 606 School Based / Linked Health Clinics 4 Cook 607 Physicians 47 Cook 608 Encounter rate clinic 2 Cook 608 Federally Qualified Health Centers 2 Cook 608 Physicians 57 Cook 636 Physicians 1 Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians 1 Crawford ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4 Cumberland ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Cumberland ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 De Witt ALL ZIPS Physicians 2 De Witt ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Dekalb 601 Physicians 21 Dekalb 601 Rural Health Clinics 1 Dekalb 605 Physicians 8 Douglas ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 2 Douglas ALL ZIPS Physicians 6 Douglas ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 DuPage 601 Federally Qualified Health Centers 3 DuPage 601 Physicians 222 DuPage 604 Physicians 7 DuPage 605 Nurse Practitioners 2 DuPage 605 Physicians 230 Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians 2 Edgar ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3 Edwards ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Effingham ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians 3 Effingham ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 9 Fayette ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Fayette ALL ZIPS Physicians 1 Fayette ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3 Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians 4 Ford ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3 Franklin ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2 Franklin ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 2 Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians 4 Franklin ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4 Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians 5 Fulton ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 6 Gallatin ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Gallatin ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1 Gallatin ALL ZIPS Physicians 1 Gallatin ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 Greene ALL ZIPS Physicians 2 Greene ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 6 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians 13 PCCM and DM Annual Report 18 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.1: PCCM Professionals The number of professionals serving in the Primary Care Case Management Program as a PCP, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code. County Zip Code Provider Type Unique Providers Hamilton ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1 Hamilton ALL ZIPS Physicians 2 Hamilton ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Hancock ALL ZIPS Certified local public health department 1 Hancock ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2 Hancock ALL ZIPS Physicians 4 Hancock ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4 Hardin ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 Henderson ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2 Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians 11 Henry ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4 Indiana ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians 24 Indiana ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 3 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians 26 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians 9 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 6 Jackson ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 4 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians 7 Jackson ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4 Jasper ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians 21 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3 Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians 2 Jersey ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Physicians 7 Johnson ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Kane 600 Physicians 1 Kane 601 Federally Qualified Health Centers 5 Kane 601 Physicians 90 Kane 605 Federally Qualified Health Centers 4 Kane 605 Nurse Practitioners 1 Kane 605 Physicians 28 Kankakee 609 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Kankakee 609 Nurse Practitioners 1 Kankakee 609 Physicians 45 Kankakee 609 Rural Health Clinics 1 Kendall ALL ZIPS Physicians 23 Kentucky ALL ZIPS Physicians 4 Knox ALL ZIPS Certified local public health department 1 Knox ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1 Knox ALL ZIPS Physicians 26 La Salle 613 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 La Salle 613 Physicians 45 La Salle 613 Rural Health Clinics 1 PCCM and DM Annual Report 19 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.1: PCCM Professionals The number of professionals serving in the Primary Care Case Management Program as a PCP, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code. County Zip Code Provider Type Unique Providers La Salle 631 Physicians 2 Lake 600 Federally Qualified Health Centers 6 Lake 600 Nurse Practitioners 1 Lake 600 Physicians 243 Lawrence ALL ZIPS Physicians 2 Lawrence ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Lee ALL ZIPS Physicians 18 Livingston ALL ZIPS Physicians 16 Livingston ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4 Logan ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Macon 625 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Macon 625 Physicians 52 Macoupin ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Macoupin ALL ZIPS Physicians 4 Macoupin ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 9 Macoupin ALL ZIPS School Based / Linked Health Clinics 1 Madison 620 Federally Qualified Health Centers 7 Madison 620 Physicians 62 Madison 622 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Madison 622 Physicians 16 Madison 622 Rural Health Clinics 1 Marion ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Marion ALL ZIPS Physicians 12 Marion ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3 Marshall ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 2 Marshall ALL ZIPS Physicians 5 Mason ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Massac ALL ZIPS Physicians 5 Massac ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 McDonough ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 McDonough ALL ZIPS Physicians 12 McDonough ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 McHenry 600 Physicians 80 McHenry 601 Nurse Practitioners 1 McHenry 601 Physicians 23 McLean 617 Physicians 63 McLean 617 Rural Health Clinics 1 Menard ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 Mercer ALL ZIPS Physicians 1 Mercer ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Missouri ALL ZIPS Physicians 10 Missouri ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 8 Monroe ALL ZIPS Physicians 8 Montgomery ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4 Morgan ALL ZIPS Physicians 6 Morgan ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4 Moultrie ALL ZIPS Physicians 1 Moultrie ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Ogle ALL ZIPS Physicians 20 PCCM and DM Annual Report 20 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.1: PCCM Professionals The number of professionals serving in the Primary Care Case Management Program as a PCP, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code. County Zip Code Provider Type Unique Providers Ogle ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 Peoria 606 Physicians 1 Peoria 610 Physicians 1 Peoria 615 Physicians 7 Peoria 616 Federally Qualified Health Centers 3 Peoria 616 Physicians 92 Perry ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Perry ALL ZIPS Physicians 2 Perry ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3 Piatt ALL ZIPS Physicians 3 Piatt ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Pike ALL ZIPS Physicians 2 Pike ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 5 Pope ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Putnam ALL ZIPS Physicians 2 Randolph ALL ZIPS Physicians 8 Randolph ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 7 Richland ALL ZIPS Physicians 3 Richland ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 Rock Island 612 Federally Qualified Health Centers 2 Rock Island 612 Physicians 51 Rock Island 612 School Based / Linked Health Clinics 2 Saline ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 2 Saline ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1 Saline ALL ZIPS Physicians 5 Saline ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4 Sangamon 626 Physicians 7 Sangamon 626 Rural Health Clinics 1 Sangamon 627 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Sangamon 627 Physicians 103 Sangamon 672 Physicians 1 Schuyler ALL ZIPS Physicians 2 Schuyler ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 Scott ALL ZIPS Physicians 1 Scott ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 Shelby ALL ZIPS Physicians 8 Shelby ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 St Clair 622 Federally Qualified Health Centers 17 St Clair 622 Physicians 45 St Clair 622 Rural Health Clinics 1 Stark ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Stark ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 Stephenson ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 1 Stephenson ALL ZIPS Physicians 23 Tazewell 615 Physicians 48 Tazewell 616 Physicians 4 Tazewell 617 Physicians 2 Union ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 3 Union ALL ZIPS Physicians 4 PCCM and DM Annual Report 21 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.1: PCCM Professionals The number of professionals serving in the Primary Care Case Management Program as a PCP, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code. County Zip Code Provider Type Unique Providers Vermilion ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Vermilion ALL ZIPS Physicians 15 Vermilion ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 7 Wabash ALL ZIPS Physicians 1 Wabash ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Warren ALL ZIPS Physicians 1 Warren ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 1 Washington ALL ZIPS Physicians 4 Washington ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Wayne ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Wayne ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3 White ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 White ALL ZIPS Physicians 1 White ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 4 Whiteside ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Whiteside ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners 2 Whiteside ALL ZIPS Physicians 21 Whiteside ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 Will 604 Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Will 604 Nurse Practitioners 4 Will 604 Physicians 130 Will 605 Physicians 32 Williamson ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 4 Williamson ALL ZIPS Physicians 11 Williamson ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 3 Winnebago 610 Physicians 10 Winnebago 611 Federally Qualified Health Centers 2 Winnebago 611 Physicians 115 Wisconsin ALL ZIPS Federally Qualified Health Centers 1 Wisconsin ALL ZIPS Physicians 26 Woodford ALL ZIPS Physicians 5 Woodford ALL ZIPS Rural Health Clinics 2 PCCM and DM Annual Report 22 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Admitting Privileges 1 PCCM and DM Annual Report 23 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Adolescent-Medicine 1 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 8 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 5 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 2 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Child Psychiatry 2 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Dermatology 4 Adams ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 12 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Endocrinology 2 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 25 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 4 Adams ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 14 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 2 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Hematology 3 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Infectious Diseases 1 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 14 Adams ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 4 Adams ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2 Adams ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 16 Adams ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 18 Adams ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 7 Adams ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 5 Adams ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 4 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 2 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 3 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology Surgery 3 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 9 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Occupational Medicine 1 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Oncology 1 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Ophthalmology 5 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 5 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Otolaryngology 2 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 1 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 3 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 3 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 3 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 5 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 3 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 3 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 2 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Rheumatology 1 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 3 PCCM and DM Annual Report 24 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Adams ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 4 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Urology 4 Adams ALL ZIPS Physicians Vascular Surgery 2 Alexander ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 1 Alexander ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1 Alexander ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1 Alexander ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1 Alexander ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 1 Alexander ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1 Arizona ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1 Arkansas ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 1 Arkansas ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Radiology 1 Arkansas ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1 Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 1 Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 3 Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1 Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Gynecology 1 Bond ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2 Bond ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 3 Bond ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 1 Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 2 Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1 Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1 Bond ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1 Bond ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2 Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Admitting Privileges 1 Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 8 Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2 Boone ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1 Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Gynecology 2 Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1 Boone ALL ZIPS Dentists Dentists 1 Boone ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2 Boone ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 6 Boone ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1 Boone ALL ZIPS Dentists Pedodontics 1 Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1 Boone ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1 Boone ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Brown ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 1 Brown ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1 Brown ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1 Brown ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 2 PCCM and DM Annual Report 25 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Bureau ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 3 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 2 Bureau ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 2 Bureau ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 2 Bureau ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 3 Bureau ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 5 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 4 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Oncology 1 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 4 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 1 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2 Bureau ALL ZIPS Physicians Urology 3 Calhoun ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1 Calhoun ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1 California ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 1 Carroll ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1 Carroll ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2 Carroll ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 3 Carroll ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 4 Carroll ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Cass ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 1 Cass ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2 Cass ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1 Cass ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1 Champaign 618 Physicians Allergy 1 Champaign 618 Physicians Admitting Privileges 2 Champaign 618 Physicians Anesthesiology 18 Champaign 618 Physicians Cardiology 11 Champaign 618 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 5 Champaign 618 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 3 Champaign 618 Physicians Child Neurology 2 Champaign 618 Nurse Practitioners Child/Adolescent Psychiatry Residency 1 Champaign 618 Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 1 Champaign 618 Physicians Dermatology 4 Champaign 618 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 5 Champaign 618 Physicians Emergency Medicine 35 Champaign 618 Physicians Endocrinology 4 PCCM and DM Annual Report 26 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Champaign 618 Physicians Family Practice 24 Champaign 618 Physicians Gastroenterology 7 Champaign 618 Dentists General Dentistry 18 Champaign 618 Physicians General Practice 2 Champaign 618 Dentists General Practice 1 Champaign 618 Physicians Hematology 3 Champaign 618 Physicians Infectious Diseases 3 Champaign 618 Physicians Internal Medicine 33 Champaign 618 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 1 Champaign 618 Podiatrists Podiatrists 9 Champaign 618 Chiropractors Chiropractors 4 Champaign 618 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 46 Champaign 618 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 50 Champaign 618 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 12 Champaign 618 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 11 Champaign 618 Audiologists Audiologists 12 Champaign 618 Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 2 Champaign 618 Physicians Neonatology 2 Champaign 618 Physicians Nephrology 3 Champaign 618 Physicians Neurology 10 Champaign 618 Physicians Neurology Surgery 3 Champaign 618 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 19 Champaign 618 Physicians Obstetrics 1 Champaign 618 Physicians Oncology 8 Champaign 618 Physicians Ophthalmology 11 Champaign 618 Physicians Oral Surgery 1 Champaign 618 Dentists Oral Surgery 3 Champaign 618 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 10 Champaign 618 Physicians Otolaryngology 1 Champaign 618 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 5 Champaign 618 Physicians Pathology 10 Champaign 618 Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 5 Champaign 618 Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 3 Champaign 618 Physicians Pediatric Surgery 1 Champaign 618 Physicians Pediatrics 12 Champaign 618 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 7 Champaign 618 Physicians Plastic Surgery 2 Champaign 618 Physicians Psychiatry 12 Champaign 618 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 5 Champaign 618 Physicians Radiation Oncology 4 Champaign 618 Physicians Radiology 18 Champaign 618 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 11 Champaign 618 Physicians Rheumatology 4 Champaign 618 Physicians Surgery General 6 PCCM and DM Annual Report 27 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Champaign 618 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 8 Champaign 618 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 1 Champaign 618 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 3 Champaign 618 Dentists Unspecified 1 Champaign 618 Physicians Urological Surgery 3 Champaign 618 Physicians Urology 3 Christian ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 1 Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 3 Christian ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 6 Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 3 Christian ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1 Christian ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 4 Christian ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1 Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 1 Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 2 Christian ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1 Christian ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3 Clark ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 3 Clark ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1 Clark ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1 Clark ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Clay ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 4 Clay ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 3 Clay ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1 Clay ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1 Clay ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1 Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 1 Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 1 Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 3 Clinton ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 3 Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1 Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1 Clinton ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1 Clinton ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 3 Clinton ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 5 Clinton ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1 Clinton ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 1 Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 4 Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1 Clinton ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Affiliated with FQHC 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 6 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 1 PCCM and DM Annual Report 28 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 2 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Child Neurology 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 10 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Endocrinology 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 4 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 2 Coles ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 6 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Gynecology 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 2 Coles ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 4 Coles ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 6 Coles ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2 Coles ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 2 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 4 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetrics 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Oncology 2 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Ophthalmology 2 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 6 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Otolaryngology 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 2 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 2 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 2 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 3 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology 3 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 6 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 3 Coles ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Traumatic Surgery 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Dentists Unspecified 1 Coles ALL ZIPS Physicians Urological Surgery 2 Colorado ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 2 Colorado ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 2 Colorado ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 1 Colorado ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1 Colorado ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 3 Colorado ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1 Cook 060 Physicians Internal Medicine 1 Cook 462 Physicians Neonatology 1 Cook 532 Physicians Emergency Medicine 1 PCCM and DM Annual Report 29 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Cook 600 Physicians Allergy 1 Cook 600 Physicians Admitting Privileges 7 Cook 600 Physicians Adolescent-Medicine 1 Cook 600 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 4 Cook 600 Physicians Anesthesiology 81 Cook 600 Physicians Cardiology 21 Cook 600 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 35 Cook 600 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 2 Cook 600 Physicians Child Neurology 2 Cook 600 Physicians Child Psychiatry 5 Cook 600 Physicians Clinical Pathology 3 Cook 600 Physicians Dermatology 17 Cook 600 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 6 Cook 600 Physicians Emergency Medicine 79 Cook 600 Physicians Endocrinology 12 Cook 600 Physicians Family Practice 34 Cook 600 Physicians Gastroenterology 26 Cook 600 Dentists General Dentistry 94 Cook 600 Physicians General Practice 8 Cook 600 Dentists General Practice 3 Cook 600 Physicians Geriatrics 1 Cook 600 Physicians Gynecology 6 Cook 600 Physicians Hematology 7 Cook 600 Physicians Infectious Diseases 13 Cook 600 Physicians Internal Medicine 137 Cook 600 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 3 Cook 600 Physicians Physicians 1 Cook 600 Optometrists Optometrists 3 Cook 600 Podiatrists Podiatrists 52 Cook 600 Chiropractors Chiropractors 11 Cook 600 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 54 Cook 600 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 14 Cook 600 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 15 Cook 600 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 16 Cook 600 Audiologists Audiologists 9 Cook 600 Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 13 Cook 600 Physicians Neonatology 2 Cook 600 Physicians Nephrology 13 Cook 600 Physicians Neurology 37 Cook 600 Physicians Neurology Surgery 12 Cook 600 Physicians Nuclear Medicine 2 Cook 600 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 108 Cook 600 Physicians Obstetrics 3 Cook 600 Physicians Oncology 23 PCCM and DM Annual Report 30 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Cook 600 Physicians Ophthalmology 40 Cook 600 Dentists Oral Surgery 2 Cook 600 Dentists Orthodontist 1 Cook 600 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 60 Cook 600 Physicians Otolaryngology 8 Cook 600 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 15 Cook 600 Physicians Pathology 15 Cook 600 Physicians PD or FD refer arrangement 2 Cook 600 Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 3 Cook 600 Physicians Pediatric Endocrinology 3 Cook 600 Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 2 Cook 600 Physicians Pediatric Pulmonary 1 Cook 600 Physicians Pediatrics 34 Cook 600 Dentists Pedodontics 1 Cook 600 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 16 Cook 600 Physicians Plastic Surgery 5 Cook 600 Physicians Psychiatry 52 Cook 600 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 14 Cook 600 Physicians Radiation Oncology 12 Cook 600 Physicians Radiology 30 Cook 600 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 29 Cook 600 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 4 Cook 600 Physicians Rheumatology 10 Cook 600 Physicians Surgery General 41 Cook 600 Physicians Surgery Hand 1 Cook 600 Physicians Surgery-Abdomen 2 Cook 600 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 17 Cook 600 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 4 Cook 600 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 2 Cook 600 Physicians Urological Surgery 11 Cook 600 Physicians Urology 18 Cook 600 Physicians Vascular Surgery 5 Cook 601 Physicians Allergy 2 Cook 601 Physicians Admitting Privileges 4 Cook 601 Physicians Adolescent-Medicine 1 Cook 601 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 4 Cook 601 Physicians Anesthesiology 54 Cook 601 Physicians Cardiology 21 Cook 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 16 Cook 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 6 Cook 601 Physicians Child Neurology 2 Cook 601 Physicians Child Psychiatry 4 Cook 601 Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 2 Cook 601 Physicians Dermatology 11 PCCM and DM Annual Report 31 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Cook 601 Physicians Dermatopathology 1 Cook 601 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 2 Cook 601 Physicians Emergency Medicine 55 Cook 601 Physicians Endocrinology 9 Cook 601 Physicians Family Practice 25 Cook 601 Physicians Gastroenterology 16 Cook 601 Dentists General Dentistry 66 Cook 601 Dentists General Dentistry/Anesthesiology 1 Cook 601 Physicians General Practice 8 Cook 601 Dentists General Practice 1 Cook 601 Physicians General Psychiatry Residency 1 Cook 601 Nurse Practitioners General Psychiatry Residency 2 Cook 601 Physicians Gynecology 1 Cook 601 Physicians Hematology 10 Cook 601 Physicians Infectious Diseases 10 Cook 601 Physicians Internal Medicine 77 Cook 601 Physicians Laryngology 1 Cook 601 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 2 Cook 601 Physicians Physicians 2 Cook 601 Optometrists Optometrists 1 Cook 601 Podiatrists Podiatrists 11 Cook 601 Chiropractors Chiropractors 5 Cook 601 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 26 Cook 601 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 8 Cook 601 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 5 Cook 601 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 3 Cook 601 Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 3 Cook 601 Physicians Neonatology 3 Cook 601 Physicians Nephrology 8 Cook 601 Physicians Neurology 31 Cook 601 Physicians Neurology Surgery 6 Cook 601 Physicians Nuclear Medicine 1 Cook 601 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 45 Cook 601 Physicians Obstetrics 3 Cook 601 Physicians Oncology 5 Cook 601 Physicians Ophthalmology 24 Cook 601 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 37 Cook 601 Dentists Other Specialty 1 Cook 601 Physicians Otolaryngology 5 Cook 601 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 6 Cook 601 Physicians Pathology 28 Cook 601 Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 5 Cook 601 Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 1 Cook 601 Physicians Pediatric Surgery 2 PCCM and DM Annual Report 32 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Cook 601 Physicians Pediatrics 40 Cook 601 Dentists Pedodontics 3 Cook 601 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 8 Cook 601 Physicians Plastic Surgery 4 Cook 601 Physicians Psychiatry 40 Cook 601 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 20 Cook 601 Physicians Radiation Oncology 5 Cook 601 Physicians Radiology 25 Cook 601 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 18 Cook 601 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1 Cook 601 Physicians Surgery General 26 Cook 601 Physicians Surgery Hand 2 Cook 601 Physicians Surgery Head/Neck 1 Cook 601 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 9 Cook 601 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 2 Cook 601 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 6 Cook 601 Physicians Unspecified 1 Cook 601 Physicians Urological Surgery 11 Cook 601 Physicians Urology 10 Cook 601 Physicians Vascular Surgery 4 Cook 602 Physicians Allergy 1 Cook 602 Physicians Admitting Privileges 3 Cook 602 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 3 Cook 602 Physicians Anesthesiology 17 Cook 602 Physicians Cardiology 10 Cook 602 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 7 Cook 602 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 1 Cook 602 Physicians Child Neurology 2 Cook 602 Physicians Child Psychiatry 1 Cook 602 Physicians Dermatology 1 Cook 602 Physicians Emergency Medicine 32 Cook 602 Physicians Endocrinology 2 Cook 602 Physicians Facial Plastic Surgery 1 Cook 602 Physicians Family Practice 3 Cook 602 Physicians Gastroenterology 4 Cook 602 Dentists General Dentistry 19 Cook 602 Physicians General Practice 1 Cook 602 Physicians Hematology 4 Cook 602 Physicians Internal Medicine 54 Cook 602 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 3 Cook 602 Physicians Physicians 1 Cook 602 Podiatrists Podiatrists 4 Cook 602 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 4 Cook 602 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1 PCCM and DM Annual Report 33 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Cook 602 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 1 Cook 602 Audiologists Audiologists 2 Cook 602 Other Providers of Medical Equipment/Supplies (Non-registered) Other Providers of Medical Equipment/Supplies (Non-registered) 1 Cook 602 Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 2 Cook 602 Physicians Neonatology 9 Cook 602 Physicians Nephrology 5 Cook 602 Physicians Neurology 12 Cook 602 Physicians Neurology Surgery 5 Cook 602 Physicians Nuclear Medicine 3 Cook 602 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 22 Cook 602 Physicians Obstetrics 1 Cook 602 Physicians Oncology 7 Cook 602 Physicians Ophthalmology 10 Cook 602 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 10 Cook 602 Physicians Otolaryngology 3 Cook 602 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 2 Cook 602 Physicians Pathology 18 Cook 602 Physicians Pediatrics 11 Cook 602 Physicians Pedodontics 1 Cook 602 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 2 Cook 602 Physicians Plastic Surgery 2 Cook 602 Physicians Psychiatry 13 Cook 602 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 4 Cook 602 Physicians Radiation Oncology 3 Cook 602 Physicians Radiology 16 Cook 602 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 33 Cook 602 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 2 Cook 602 Physicians Rheumatology 5 Cook 602 Physicians Surgery General 12 Cook 602 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3 Cook 602 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 1 Cook 602 Physicians Urological Surgery 5 Cook 602 Physicians Urology 2 Cook 603 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1 Cook 603 Physicians Anesthesiology 5 Cook 603 Physicians Cardiology 2 Cook 603 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 3 Cook 603 Physicians Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Cook 603 Physicians Emergency Medicine 18 Cook 603 Physicians Endocrinology 4 Cook 603 Physicians Family Practice 23 Cook 603 Dentists General Dentistry 14 PCCM and DM Annual Report 34 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Cook 603 Dentists General Practice 1 Cook 603 Physicians Infectious Diseases 7 Cook 603 Physicians Internal Medicine 16 Cook 603 Podiatrists Podiatrists 7 Cook 603 Chiropractors Chiropractors 1 Cook 603 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 12 Cook 603 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1 Cook 603 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 3 Cook 603 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 2 Cook 603 Audiologists Audiologists 1 Cook 603 Physicians Nephrology 10 Cook 603 Physicians Neurology 3 Cook 603 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 5 Cook 603 Physicians Ophthalmology 5 Cook 603 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 7 Cook 603 Physicians Pathology 3 Cook 603 Physicians Pediatrics 2 Cook 603 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 3 Cook 603 Physicians Psychiatry 3 Cook 603 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 2 Cook 603 Physicians Radiation Oncology 1 Cook 603 Physicians Radiology 4 Cook 603 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 4 Cook 603 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1 Cook 603 Physicians Rheumatology 2 Cook 603 Physicians Surgery General 6 Cook 603 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2 Cook 603 Physicians Urological Surgery 1 Cook 603 Physicians Urology 1 Cook 604 Physicians Allergy 4 Cook 604 Physicians Admitting Privileges 3 Cook 604 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1 Cook 604 Physicians Anesthesiology 46 Cook 604 Physicians Cardiology 23 Cook 604 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 68 Cook 604 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 11 Cook 604 Physicians Clinical Pathology 2 Cook 604 Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 2 Cook 604 Physicians Dermatology 4 Cook 604 Physicians Diabetics 1 Cook 604 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 7 Cook 604 Physicians Emergency Medicine 122 Cook 604 Physicians Endocrinology 6 Cook 604 Physicians Family Practice 52 PCCM and DM Annual Report 35 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Cook 604 Physicians Gastroenterology 24 Cook 604 Dentists General Dentistry 119 Cook 604 Physicians General Practice 9 Cook 604 Physicians Geriatrics 2 Cook 604 Physicians Gynecology 1 Cook 604 Physicians Hematology 4 Cook 604 Physicians Infectious Diseases 11 Cook 604 Physicians Internal Medicine 143 Cook 604 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 1 Cook 604 Dentists Maxillofacial Surgery 1 Cook 604 Physicians Physicians 2 Cook 604 Optometrists Optometrists 2 Cook 604 Podiatrists Podiatrists 29 Cook 604 Chiropractors Chiropractors 8 Cook 604 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 36 Cook 604 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 18 Cook 604 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 12 Cook 604 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 19 Cook 604 Audiologists Audiologists 9 Cook 604 Physicians Neonatology 5 Cook 604 Physicians Nephrology 8 Cook 604 Physicians Neurology 30 Cook 604 Physicians Neurology Surgery 5 Cook 604 Physicians Nuclear Medicine 4 Cook 604 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 73 Cook 604 Physicians Obstetrics 1 Cook 604 Physicians Oncology 3 Cook 604 Physicians Ophthalmology 50 Cook 604 Dentists Oral Surgery 4 Cook 604 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 61 Cook 604 Physicians Otolaryngology 4 Cook 604 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 11 Cook 604 Physicians Pathology 25 Cook 604 Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 5 Cook 604 Physicians Pediatric Endocrinology 2 Cook 604 Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 1 Cook 604 Physicians Pediatric Surgery 2 Cook 604 Physicians Pediatrics 43 Cook 604 Physicians Pedodontics 1 Cook 604 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 14 Cook 604 Physicians Plastic Surgery 7 Cook 604 Dentists Prosthodontist 1 Cook 604 Physicians Psychiatry 38 Cook 604 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 20 PCCM and DM Annual Report 36 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Cook 604 Physicians Radiation Oncology 7 Cook 604 Physicians Radiology 46 Cook 604 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 55 Cook 604 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 7 Cook 604 Physicians Rheumatology 6 Cook 604 Physicians Surgery General 38 Cook 604 Physicians Surgery Hand 1 Cook 604 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 36 Cook 604 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 4 Cook 604 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 3 Cook 604 Dentists Unspecified 1 Cook 604 Physicians Urological Surgery 13 Cook 604 Physicians Urology 12 Cook 604 Physicians Vascular Surgery 9 Cook 605 Physicians Anesthesiology 5 Cook 605 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 1 Cook 605 Physicians Dermatology 1 Cook 605 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 2 Cook 605 Physicians Emergency Medicine 6 Cook 605 Physicians Endocrinology 2 Cook 605 Physicians Family Practice 4 Cook 605 Physicians Gastroenterology 2 Cook 605 Dentists General Dentistry 22 Cook 605 Physicians General Practice 2 Cook 605 Physicians Geriatrics 1 Cook 605 Physicians Hematology 1 Cook 605 Physicians Internal Medicine 11 Cook 605 Podiatrists Podiatrists 5 Cook 605 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 4 Cook 605 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 3 Cook 605 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 2 Cook 605 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 3 Cook 605 Physicians Nephrology 1 Cook 605 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 14 Cook 605 Physicians Oncology 3 Cook 605 Physicians Ophthalmology 6 Cook 605 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 3 Cook 605 Physicians Otolaryngology 1 Cook 605 Physicians Pediatrics 1 Cook 605 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1 Cook 605 Physicians Psychiatry 5 Cook 605 Physicians Radiology 4 Cook 605 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 2 Cook 605 Physicians Rheumatology 1 PCCM and DM Annual Report 37 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Cook 605 Physicians Surgery General 6 Cook 605 Physicians Surgery Hand 1 Cook 605 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 6 Cook 605 Physicians Urological Surgery 1 Cook 605 Physicians Urology 4 Cook 606 Physicians Allergy 8 Cook 606 Physicians Admitting Privileges 7 Cook 606 Physicians Adolescent-Medicine 1 Cook 606 Physicians Aerospace- Medicine 1 Cook 606 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 11 Cook 606 Physicians Anesthesiology 256 Cook 606 Physicians Bloodbanking 3 Cook 606 Physicians Bronco-Esophagus 2 Cook 606 Physicians Cardiology 65 Cook 606 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 88 Cook 606 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 13 Cook 606 Physicians Child Neurology 3 Cook 606 Physicians Child Psychiatry 13 Cook 606 Physicians Clinical Pathology 5 Cook 606 Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 4 Cook 606 Nurse Practitioners Delivery Privileged by referral 1 Cook 606 Physicians Delivery Privileges 3 Cook 606 Physicians Dermatology 65 Cook 606 Physicians Dermatopathology 3 Cook 606 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 46 Cook 606 Physicians Emergency Medicine 315 Cook 606 Physicians Endocrinology 33 Cook 606 Dentists Endodontics 1 Cook 606 Physicians Facial Plastic Surgery 1 Cook 606 Physicians Family Practice 240 Cook 606 Physicians Gastroenterology 74 Cook 606 Dentists General Dentistry 536 Cook 606 Physicians General Hospital - Adult and Child 1 Cook 606 Physicians General Practice 42 Cook 606 Dentists General Practice 20 Cook 606 Physicians General Preventative Medicine 1 Cook 606 Nurse Practitioners General Psychiatry Residency 4 Cook 606 Physicians Geriatrics 4 Cook 606 Physicians Gynecology 6 Cook 606 Physicians Hematology 45 Cook 606 Physicians Immunology 1 Cook 606 Physicians Infectious Diseases 47 Cook 606 Physicians Internal Medicine 559 Cook 606 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 3 PCCM and DM Annual Report 38 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Cook 606 Dentists Maxillofacial Surgery 2 Cook 606 Nurse Practitioners Mobile Unit 1 Cook 606 Physicians Physicians 8 Cook 606 Dentists Dentists 4 Cook 606 Optometrists Optometrists 2 Cook 606 Podiatrists Podiatrists 132 Cook 606 Chiropractors Chiropractors 10 Cook 606 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 299 Cook 606 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 101 Cook 606 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 96 Cook 606 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 99 Cook 606 Audiologists Audiologists 23 Cook 606 Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 17 Cook 606 Physicians Neonatology 26 Cook 606 Physicians Nephrology 59 Cook 606 Physicians Neurology 122 Cook 606 Physicians Neurology Surgery 44 Cook 606 Physicians Neuropathology 1 Cook 606 Physicians Nuclear Medicine 7 Cook 606 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 281 Cook 606 Physicians Obstetrics 11 Cook 606 Physicians Occupational Medicine 2 Cook 606 Physicians Oncology 42 Cook 606 Physicians Ophthalmology 161 Cook 606 Dentists Oral Surgery 7 Cook 606 Dentists Orthodontist 3 Cook 606 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 121 Cook 606 Physicians Other Specialty 1 Cook 606 Physicians Otolaryngology 21 Cook 606 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 31 Cook 606 Physicians Pathology 121 Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 15 Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Endocrinology 1 Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 6 Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Nephrology 4 Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Pulmonary 3 Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Radiology 5 Cook 606 Physicians Pediatric Surgery 12 Cook 606 Physicians Pediatrics 415 Cook 606 Physicians Pedodontics 4 Cook 606 Dentists Pedodontics 6 Cook 606 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 66 Cook 606 Physicians Plastic Surgery 22 Cook 606 Dentists Prosthodontist 1 PCCM and DM Annual Report 39 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Cook 606 Physicians Psychiatry 185 Cook 606 Physicians Psychoanalysis 1 Cook 606 Physicians Public Health 2 Cook 606 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 54 Cook 606 Physicians Radiation Oncology 14 Cook 606 Physicians Radiology 92 Cook 606 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 181 Cook 606 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 11 Cook 606 Physicians Reproductive Endocrinology 2 Cook 606 Physicians Rheumatology 29 Cook 606 Physicians Rhinology 1 Cook 606 Physicians Surgery General 114 Cook 606 Physicians Surgery Hand 7 Cook 606 Physicians Surgery Head/Neck 3 Cook 606 Physicians Surgery-Abdomen 5 Cook 606 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 138 Cook 606 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 17 Cook 606 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 11 Cook 606 Dentists Unspecified 3 Cook 606 Physicians Urological Surgery 28 Cook 606 Physicians Urology 29 Cook 606 Physicians Vascular Surgery 12 Cook 607 Physicians Allergy 1 Cook 607 Physicians Admitting Privileges 1 Cook 607 Physicians Anesthesiology 12 Cook 607 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 1 Cook 607 Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 1 Cook 607 Physicians Dermatology 2 Cook 607 Physicians Family Practice 19 Cook 607 Physicians Gastroenterology 4 Cook 607 Dentists General Dentistry 27 Cook 607 Physicians General Practice 3 Cook 607 Dentists General Practice 2 Cook 607 Physicians Gynecology 1 Cook 607 Physicians Hematology 3 Cook 607 Physicians Infectious Diseases 4 Cook 607 Physicians Internal Medicine 23 Cook 607 Podiatrists Podiatrists 6 Cook 607 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 4 Cook 607 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 3 Cook 607 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1 Cook 607 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 4 Cook 607 Physicians Neurology 1 Cook 607 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 5 PCCM and DM Annual Report 40 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Cook 607 Physicians Oncology 2 Cook 607 Physicians Ophthalmology 8 Cook 607 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 1 Cook 607 Physicians Otolaryngology 3 Cook 607 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 3 Cook 607 Physicians Pathology 1 Cook 607 Dentists Pedodontics 1 Cook 607 Physicians Psychiatry 3 Cook 607 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 1 Cook 607 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1 Cook 607 Physicians Surgery General 8 Cook 607 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 8 Cook 607 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 1 Cook 607 Physicians Urology 5 Cook 607 Physicians Vascular Surgery 2 Cook 608 Physicians Anesthesiology 1 Cook 608 Physicians Cardiology 1 Cook 608 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 3 Cook 608 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 1 Cook 608 Physicians Emergency Medicine 9 Cook 608 Physicians Endocrinology 1 Cook 608 Physicians Family Practice 4 Cook 608 Dentists General Dentistry 14 Cook 608 Physicians Internal Medicine 18 Cook 608 Podiatrists Podiatrists 2 Cook 608 Chiropractors Chiropractors 1 Cook 608 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 4 Cook 608 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 3 Cook 608 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 1 Cook 608 Audiologists Audiologists 1 Cook 608 Physicians Nephrology 15 Cook 608 Physicians Neurology Surgery 1 Cook 608 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 17 Cook 608 Physicians Obstetrics 1 Cook 608 Physicians Oncology 2 Cook 608 Physicians Ophthalmology 1 Cook 608 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 3 Cook 608 Physicians Pathology 3 Cook 608 Physicians Pediatrics 6 Cook 608 Physicians Pedodontics 1 Cook 608 Physicians Psychiatry 4 Cook 608 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 2 Cook 608 Physicians Radiation Oncology 1 Cook 608 Physicians Radiology 5 PCCM and DM Annual Report 41 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Cook 608 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 3 Cook 608 Physicians Surgery General 5 Cook 608 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2 Cook 608 Physicians Urological Surgery 2 Cook 616 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Cook 618 Dentists General Dentistry 1 Cook 627 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1 Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 3 Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 5 Crawford ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1 Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 3 Crawford ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1 Crawford ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2 Crawford ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 2 Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 3 Crawford ALL ZIPS Dentists Oral Surgery 1 Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 1 Crawford ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1 Crawford ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2 De Witt ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 3 De Witt ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2 De Witt ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 3 De Witt ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 2 De Witt ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1 De Witt ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 2 De Witt ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1 Dekalb 601 Physicians Anesthesiology 9 Dekalb 601 Physicians Cardiology 4 Dekalb 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 5 Dekalb 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 1 Dekalb 601 Physicians Child Psychiatry 1 Dekalb 601 Physicians Dermatology 1 Dekalb 601 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 2 Dekalb 601 Physicians Family Practice 2 Dekalb 601 Dentists General Dentistry 8 Dekalb 601 Nurse Practitioners General Psychiatry Residency 2 Dekalb 601 Physicians Internal Medicine 9 Dekalb 601 Podiatrists Podiatrists 5 Dekalb 601 Chiropractors Chiropractors 4 Dekalb 601 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 12 Dekalb 601 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 7 Dekalb 601 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 2 Dekalb 601 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 6 Dekalb 601 Audiologists Audiologists 7 PCCM and DM Annual Report 42 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Dekalb 601 Physicians Neurology 1 Dekalb 601 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 7 Dekalb 601 Physicians Oncology 1 Dekalb 601 Physicians Ophthalmology 5 Dekalb 601 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 6 Dekalb 601 Physicians Otolaryngology 1 Dekalb 601 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 1 Dekalb 601 Physicians Pathology 2 Dekalb 601 Physicians Pediatrics 4 Dekalb 601 Physicians Psychiatry 2 Dekalb 601 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 1 Dekalb 601 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 3 Dekalb 601 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1 Dekalb 601 Physicians Rheumatology 1 Dekalb 601 Physicians Surgery General 5 Dekalb 601 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 5 Dekalb 601 Physicians Urological Surgery 1 Dekalb 601 Physicians Urology 1 Dekalb 605 Physicians Emergency Medicine 1 Dekalb 605 Physicians Family Practice 2 Dekalb 605 Physicians Gastroenterology 1 Dekalb 605 Dentists General Dentistry 1 Dekalb 605 Physicians Internal Medicine 4 Dekalb 605 Podiatrists Podiatrists 1 Dekalb 605 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1 Dekalb 605 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 3 Dekalb 605 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 2 Dekalb 605 Physicians Radiology 1 Dekalb 605 Physicians Rheumatology 1 Dekalb 605 Physicians Surgery General 1 Dekalb 605 Physicians Urology 1 District of Columbia ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1 District of Columbia ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1 Douglas ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2 Douglas ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 3 Douglas ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1 Douglas ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2 Douglas ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Douglas ALL ZIPS Dentists Unspecified 1 DuPage 505 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1 DuPage 535 Physicians Nephrology 1 DuPage 600 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1 PCCM and DM Annual Report 43 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers DuPage 601 Physicians Admitting Privileges 1 DuPage 601 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 9 DuPage 601 Physicians Anesthesiology 56 DuPage 601 Physicians Cardiology 7 DuPage 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 22 DuPage 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 2 DuPage 601 Physicians Child Neurology 1 DuPage 601 Physicians Child Psychiatry 1 DuPage 601 Physicians Dermatology 9 DuPage 601 Physicians Dermatopathology 1 DuPage 601 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 3 DuPage 601 Physicians Emergency Medicine 59 DuPage 601 Physicians Family Practice 54 DuPage 601 Physicians Gastroenterology 12 DuPage 601 Dentists General Dentistry 53 DuPage 601 Physicians General Practice 2 DuPage 601 Dentists General Practice 2 DuPage 601 Physicians Gynecology 2 DuPage 601 Physicians Hematology 2 DuPage 601 Physicians Infectious Diseases 1 DuPage 601 Physicians Internal Medicine 80 DuPage 601 Dentists Maxillofacial Surgery 1 DuPage 601 Physicians Physicians 2 DuPage 601 Dentists Dentists 1 DuPage 601 Optometrists Optometrists 1 DuPage 601 Podiatrists Podiatrists 14 DuPage 601 Chiropractors Chiropractors 12 DuPage 601 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 39 DuPage 601 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 22 DuPage 601 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 5 DuPage 601 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 14 DuPage 601 Audiologists Audiologists 13 DuPage 601 Physicians Nephrology 3 DuPage 601 Physicians Neurology 11 DuPage 601 Physicians Neurology Surgery 4 DuPage 601 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 54 DuPage 601 Physicians Obstetrics 2 DuPage 601 Physicians Oncology 2 DuPage 601 Physicians Ophthalmology 27 DuPage 601 Dentists Oral Surgery 1 DuPage 601 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 33 DuPage 601 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 12 DuPage 601 Physicians Pathology 19 DuPage 601 Physicians Pediatric Surgery 1 PCCM and DM Annual Report 44 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers DuPage 601 Physicians Pediatrics 13 DuPage 601 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 23 DuPage 601 Physicians Plastic Surgery 5 DuPage 601 Physicians Psychiatry 24 DuPage 601 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 14 DuPage 601 Physicians Radiation Oncology 3 DuPage 601 Physicians Radiology 5 DuPage 601 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 38 DuPage 601 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 3 DuPage 601 Physicians Rheumatology 4 DuPage 601 Physicians Surgery General 28 DuPage 601 Physicians Surgery Hand 1 DuPage 601 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 11 DuPage 601 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 4 DuPage 601 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 1 DuPage 601 Dentists Unspecified 1 DuPage 601 Physicians Urological Surgery 4 DuPage 601 Physicians Urology 6 DuPage 601 Physicians Vascular Surgery 3 DuPage 604 Physicians Emergency Medicine 4 DuPage 604 Physicians Gastroenterology 1 DuPage 604 Physicians Internal Medicine 2 DuPage 604 Podiatrists Podiatrists 2 DuPage 604 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 3 DuPage 604 Physicians Ophthalmology 1 DuPage 604 Physicians Psychiatry 1 DuPage 604 Physicians Radiation Oncology 1 DuPage 604 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 2 DuPage 604 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 DuPage 605 Physicians Admitting Privileges 8 DuPage 605 Physicians Affiliated with FQHC 1 DuPage 605 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 4 DuPage 605 Physicians Anesthesiology 89 DuPage 605 Physicians Cardiology 30 DuPage 605 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 38 DuPage 605 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 7 DuPage 605 Physicians Child Neurology 3 DuPage 605 Physicians Child Psychiatry 4 DuPage 605 Physicians Clinical Pathology 8 DuPage 605 Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 1 DuPage 605 Physicians Dermatology 19 DuPage 605 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 5 DuPage 605 Physicians Emergency Medicine 198 DuPage 605 Physicians Endocrinology 4 PCCM and DM Annual Report 45 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers DuPage 605 Physicians Family Practice 42 DuPage 605 Physicians Gastroenterology 28 DuPage 605 Dentists General Dentistry 32 DuPage 605 Physicians General Practice 10 DuPage 605 Nurse Practitioners General Psychiatry Residency 1 DuPage 605 Physicians Geriatrics 4 DuPage 605 Physicians Gynecology 2 DuPage 605 Physicians Hematology 16 DuPage 605 Physicians Infectious Diseases 22 DuPage 605 Physicians Internal Medicine 205 DuPage 605 Physicians Laryngology 2 DuPage 605 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 3 DuPage 605 Dentists Dentists 1 DuPage 605 Optometrists Optometrists 1 DuPage 605 Podiatrists Podiatrists 11 DuPage 605 Chiropractors Chiropractors 9 DuPage 605 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 65 DuPage 605 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 6 DuPage 605 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1 DuPage 605 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 18 DuPage 605 Audiologists Audiologists 7 DuPage 605 Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 20 DuPage 605 Physicians Neonatology 16 DuPage 605 Physicians Nephrology 14 DuPage 605 Physicians Neurology 28 DuPage 605 Physicians Neurology Surgery 16 DuPage 605 Physicians Nuclear Radiology 2 DuPage 605 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 89 DuPage 605 Physicians Obstetrics 3 DuPage 605 Physicians Oncology 19 DuPage 605 Physicians Ophthalmology 25 DuPage 605 Dentists Oral Pathology 1 DuPage 605 Dentists Oral Surgery 2 DuPage 605 Dentists Orthodontist 1 DuPage 605 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 57 DuPage 605 Physicians Otolaryngology 10 DuPage 605 Physicians Otology 1 DuPage 605 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 17 DuPage 605 Physicians Pathology 45 DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Allergies 1 DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 5 DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Endocrinology 2 DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 1 DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Nephrology 1 PCCM and DM Annual Report 46 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Pulmonary 3 DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Radiology 3 DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatric Surgery 3 DuPage 605 Physicians Pediatrics 88 DuPage 605 Dentists Pedodontics 1 DuPage 605 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 15 DuPage 605 Physicians Plastic Surgery 10 DuPage 605 Physicians Psychiatry 49 DuPage 605 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 27 DuPage 605 Physicians Radiation Oncology 10 DuPage 605 Physicians Radiology 35 DuPage 605 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 74 DuPage 605 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 6 DuPage 605 Physicians Reproductive Endocrinology 1 DuPage 605 Physicians Rheumatology 8 DuPage 605 Physicians Surgery General 49 DuPage 605 Physicians Surgery Hand 3 DuPage 605 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 10 DuPage 605 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 4 DuPage 605 Physicians Traumatic Surgery 1 DuPage 605 Physicians Urological Surgery 11 DuPage 605 Physicians Urology 6 DuPage 605 Physicians Vascular Surgery 3 DuPage 606 Physicians General Practice 1 Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 13 Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 4 Edgar ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2 Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1 Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 4 Edgar ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1 Edgar ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 3 Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 1 Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Oncology 1 Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1 Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1 Edgar ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2 Edwards ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1 Edwards ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 17 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Dermatology 1 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 3 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 13 Effingham ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 6 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 5 PCCM and DM Annual Report 47 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Effingham ALL ZIPS Dentists Maxillofacial Surgery 1 Effingham ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 3 Effingham ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 17 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 3 Effingham ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 3 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 2 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 3 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Occupational Medicine 1 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Ophthalmology 4 Effingham ALL ZIPS Dentists Oral Surgery 3 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 5 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 4 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 2 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 5 Effingham ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Urological Surgery 1 Effingham ALL ZIPS Physicians Urology 1 Fayette ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 2 Fayette ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2 Fayette ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2 Fayette ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1 Fayette ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 4 Fayette ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1 Fayette ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2 Fayette ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 1 Fayette ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2 Florida ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1 Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 2 Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 4 Ford ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2 Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1 Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 3 Ford ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1 Ford ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1 Ford ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1 Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 3 Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1 Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1 Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology 1 Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1 Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 3 Ford ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 PCCM and DM Annual Report 48 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Ford ALL ZIPS Physicians Urology 1 Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 1 Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 1 Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 6 Franklin ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1 Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 3 Franklin ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 8 Franklin ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 7 Franklin ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1 Franklin ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 2 Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1 Franklin ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2 Franklin ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2 Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 1 Fulton ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 5 Fulton ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2 Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 6 Fulton ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1 Fulton ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1 Fulton ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1 Fulton ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 3 Fulton ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1 Fulton ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 1 Fulton ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 1 Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 2 Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 1 Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Surgery 1 Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1 Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2 Fulton ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3 Fulton ALL ZIPS Physicians Thoracic Surgery 1 Gallatin ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1 Greene ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 1 Greene ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 5 Greene ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1 Greene ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 2 Greene ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1 Greene ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1 Greene ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 4 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 5 PCCM and DM Annual Report 49 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Endocrinology 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 2 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Infectious Diseases 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 3 Grundy ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 3 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2 Grundy ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 2 Grundy ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 7 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 6 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiation Oncology 2 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1 Grundy ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 5 Grundy ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 5 Hamilton ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 1 Hamilton ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 1 Hamilton ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1 Hancock ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 5 Hancock ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1 Hancock ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1 Hancock ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 1 Hancock ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1 Hancock ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1 Hancock ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 1 Hancock ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 1 Hancock ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1 Hardin ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 2 Hardin ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 2 Hardin ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 1 Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 5 Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 5 Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 1 Henry ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 4 Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 7 Henry ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 2 Henry ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 3 PCCM and DM Annual Report 50 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Henry ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 5 Henry ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2 Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 1 Henry ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2 Henry ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 4 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Allergy 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Admitting Privileges 2 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Adolescent-Medicine 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Allergy-Immunization 2 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 110 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 27 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 30 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 5 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Child Psychiatry 2 Indiana ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Child/Adolescent Psychiatry Residency 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Clinical Pathology 3 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 2 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Dermatology 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Diabetics 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 152 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Endocrinology 6 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 30 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 22 Indiana ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 19 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians General Practice 3 Indiana ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners General Psychiatry Residency 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Gynecology 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Hematology 9 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Infectious Diseases 14 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 70 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 2 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Physicians 3 Indiana ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 2 Indiana ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2 Indiana ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 59 Indiana ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 16 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Neonatology 11 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 15 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 16 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology Surgery 4 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Nuclear Medicine 2 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 50 PCCM and DM Annual Report 51 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetrics 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Oncology 14 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Ophthalmology 15 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 35 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Otolaryngology 6 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 6 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 44 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Allergies 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 5 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Endocrinology 2 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 6 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Nephrology 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Pulmonary 12 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Surgery 6 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 51 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pedodontics 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 3 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 9 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 16 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiation Oncology 8 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology 21 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 76 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Rheumatology 8 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 35 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery Hand 2 Indiana ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Thoracic Surgery 3 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Traumatic Surgery 2 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Urological Surgery 5 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Urology 7 Indiana ALL ZIPS Physicians Vascular Surgery 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Allergy 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Admitting Privileges 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 36 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 7 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 3 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Child Neurology 4 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Clinical Pathology 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Clinical Pharmacology 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Colon - Rectal Surgery 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Dermatology 6 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 57 PCCM and DM Annual Report 52 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Endocrinology 3 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 31 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 3 Iowa ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 6 Iowa ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners General Psychiatry Residency 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Hematology 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Infectious Diseases 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 42 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Physicians 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 5 Iowa ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 34 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 4 Iowa ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 3 Iowa ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Neonatology 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 14 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology Surgery 3 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Nuclear Medicine 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 26 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetrics 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Occupational Medicine 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Ophthalmology 8 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 18 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Otolaryngology 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 16 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Cardiology 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Endocrinology 3 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Hematology Oncology 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Nephrology 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Pulmonary 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatric Surgery 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 44 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 4 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 7 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology 18 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 41 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Rheumatology 2 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 12 PCCM and DM Annual Report 53 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Iowa ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Thoracic Surgery 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Traumatic Surgery 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Urological Surgery 1 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Urology 8 Iowa ALL ZIPS Physicians Vascular Surgery 2 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 1 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 1 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 2 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Dentists General Practice 1 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 2 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 1 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 1 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 1 Iroquois ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 7 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiology 5 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Dermatology 2 Jackson ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 14 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 27 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 2 Jackson ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 8 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Infectious Diseases 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 23 Jackson ALL ZIPS Dentists Dentists 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Podiatrists Podiatrists 2 Jackson ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 16 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2 Jackson ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 2 Jackson ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Neonatology 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 2 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 5 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology Surgery 2 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 5 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Oncology 3 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Ophthalmology 1 PCCM and DM Annual Report 54 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Otolaryngology 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 3 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 6 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Plastic Surgery 2 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 3 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Rheumatology 1 Jackson ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 6 Jackson ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3 Jasper ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1 Jasper ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 1 Jasper ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Anesthesiology 6 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 4 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Emergency Medicine 10 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 8 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Gastroenterology 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 2 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 14 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 2 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 15 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 7 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Audiologists Audiologists 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Nephrology 3 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Neurology 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 4 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 7 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Otolaryngology 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Pathology 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Pediatrics 3 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiation Oncology 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology 3 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Rheumatology 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 6 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery Hand 1 Jefferson ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3 PCCM and DM Annual Report 55 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Jefferson ALL ZIPS Physicians Urological Surgery 2 Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 5 Jersey ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1 Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Internal Medicine 3 Jersey ALL ZIPS Chiropractors Chiropractors 1 Jersey ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 3 Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 1 Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 1 Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 1 Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Surgery General 2 Jersey ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 3 Jersey ALL ZIPS Physicians Urological Surgery 1 Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Physicians Family Practice 2 Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Dentists General Dentistry 1 Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Dentists Dentists 1 Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 3 Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2 Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Physicians Psychiatry 1 Jo Daviess ALL ZIPS Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Johnson ALL ZIPS Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 2 Johnson ALL ZIPS Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1 Kane 600 Dentists General Dentistry 1 Kane 601 Physicians Admitting Privileges 1 Kane 601 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1 Kane 601 Physicians Anesthesiology 147 Kane 601 Physicians Cardiology 4 Kane 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 12 Kane 601 Physicians Cardiovascular Surgery 1 Kane 601 Physicians Dermatology 2 Kane 601 Physicians Emergency Medicine 23 Kane 601 Physicians Family Practice 14 Kane 601 Physicians Gastroenterology 15 Kane 601 Dentists General Dentistry 28 Kane 601 Physicians General Practice 3 Kane 601 Physicians Hematology 2 Kane 601 Physicians Infectious Diseases 1 Kane 601 Physicians Internal Medicine 42 Kane 601 Physicians Maternal and Fetal Medicine 1 Kane 601 Podiatrists Podiatrists 1 Kane 601 Chiropractors Chiropractors 9 Kane 601 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 29 Kane 601 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 5 Kane 601 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1 Kane 601 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 10 PCCM and DM Annual Report 56 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Kane 601 Audiologists Audiologists 5 Kane 601 Physicians Neonatology 1 Kane 601 Physicians Nephrology 5 Kane 601 Physicians Neurology 5 Kane 601 Physicians Neurology Surgery 2 Kane 601 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 27 Kane 601 Physicians Obstetrics 1 Kane 601 Physicians Oncology 6 Kane 601 Physicians Ophthalmology 12 Kane 601 Dentists Orthodontist 1 Kane 601 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 12 Kane 601 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 6 Kane 601 Physicians Pathology 12 Kane 601 Physicians Pediatrics 5 Kane 601 Dentists Pedodontics 1 Kane 601 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 4 Kane 601 Physicians Plastic Surgery 1 Kane 601 Physicians Psychiatry 15 Kane 601 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 2 Kane 601 Physicians Radiation Oncology 3 Kane 601 Physicians Radiology 5 Kane 601 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 8 Kane 601 Physicians Radiology Therapeutic 2 Kane 601 Physicians Rheumatology 1 Kane 601 Physicians Surgery General 14 Kane 601 Physicians Surgery Hand 1 Kane 601 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 10 Kane 601 Physicians Thoracic Surgery 1 Kane 601 Physicians Urological Surgery 1 Kane 601 Physicians Urology 4 Kane 605 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1 Kane 605 Physicians Anesthesiology 6 Kane 605 Physicians Cardiology 2 Kane 605 Physicians Cardiovascular Diseases 5 Kane 605 Physicians Child Psychiatry 3 Kane 605 Physicians Dermatology 4 Kane 605 Optometrists Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents 1 Kane 605 Physicians Emergency Medicine 5 Kane 605 Physicians Family Practice 29 Kane 605 Physicians Gastroenterology 2 Kane 605 Dentists General Dentistry 41 Kane 605 Physicians Infectious Diseases 1 Kane 605 Physicians Internal Medicine 26 Kane 605 Podiatrists Podiatrists 6 PCCM and DM Annual Report 57 July 2011 Appendix B Table B.2: Non-Primary Care Providers The number of Non-Primary Care Providers accepting PCCM patients, by specialty designation, by Licensed profession and by county, and, for counties with a population of 100,000 or greater, by geo zip code County Zip Code Provider Type Specialty Providers Kane 605 Chiropractors Chiropractors 7 Kane 605 Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners 12 Kane 605 Physical Therapists Physical Therapists 3 Kane 605 Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists 1 Kane 605 Speech Therapists Speech Therapists 4 Kane 605 Audiologists Audiologists 1 Kane 605 Physicians Nephrology 2 Kane 605 Physicians Neurology 6 Kane 605 Physicians Obstetric-Gynecology 27 Kane 605 Physicians Ophthalmology 4 Kane 605 Dentists Oral Surgery 1 Kane 605 Physicians Orthopedic Surgery 8 Kane 605 Physicians Otolaryngology 1 Kane 605 Physicians Otorhinolaryngology 2 Kane 605 Physicians Pathology 1 Kane 605 Physicians Pediatrics 18 Kane 605 Physicians Pedodontics 2 Kane 605 Dentists Pedodontics 2 Kane 605 Physicians Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 3 Kane 605 Physicians Psychiatry 4 Kane 605 Physicians Pulmonary Diseases 1 Kane 605 Physicians Radiology 7 Kane 605 Physicians Radiology Diagnosis 10 Kane 605 Physicians Rheumatology 1 Kane 605 Physicians Surgery General 3 Kane 605 Optometrists Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents 2 Kane 605 Dentists Unspecified 1 Kane 605 Physicians Urological Surgery 2 Kane 605 Physicians Urology 2 Kane 605 Physicians Vascular Surgery 1 Kankakee 609 Physicians Allergy 1 Kankakee 609 Physicians Allergy-Immunization 1 Kankakee 609 |
