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Adventist Health

United States

Adventist Health is a not-for-profit health care system with strong ties (financially, organizationally, and spiritually) to the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.

The West Coast wing of an international organization operating more than 160 Adventist health care operations, Adventist Health runs about 20 Adventist hospitals (with some 2,900 beds), almost 20 home health services facilities, and various other outpatient facilities and hospices in California, Hawaii, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.

The organization also works with its own churches and those of other denominations to offer preventative health care such as physical exams, prenatal care, and health education.

Adventist Health

Donald R. Ammon

CEO

2100 Douglas Blvd.
Roseville, CA 95661-9002

United States

TEL: +1 916 7812000
FAX: +1 916 7839909

Homepage: http://www.adventisthealth.org

Advocate Health Care

United States

Advocate Health Care is an integrated health care network with more than 200 sites serving about 220,000 people in the Chicago area.

Formed in 1995 by the merger of EHS Health Care and Lutheran General HealthSystem, Advocate's operations include eight hospitals with more than 3,000 beds, as well as one of Illinois' largest private full-service home health care companies.

Advocate also has teaching affiliations with area medical schools such as the University of Illinois at Chicago. In addition, Advocate manages a medical ethics center that helps its staff and clients address such issues as cloning and physician-assisted suicide.

Advocate Health Care

Richard R. Risk

CEO

2025 Windsor Dr.
Oak Brook, IL 60523-1586

United States

TEL: +1 630 5729393
FAX: +1 630 5729139
Homepage: http://www.advocatehealth.com

Alexian Brothers Health System, Inc.

United States

The Alexian Brothers Health System runs a medical center, community health clinics, and two group homes for AIDS patients.

The Catholic brotherhood is a partner in the Alexian Brothers Medical Center, which includes more than 470 beds and a medical staff of more than 700.

It offers services in obstetrics, pediatrics, oncology, cardiology, and drug counseling. An outreach program provides services to the elderly and disabled.

The Alexian Brothers Northwest Mental Health Center serves about 2,500 severely mentally ill people.

Alexian is exchanging its hospitals in San Jose, California, for HCA - The Healthcare Company hospitals in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, to increase the brotherhood's operating efficiency.

Alexian Brothers Health System, Inc.

Brother Thomas Keusenkothen

CEO

600 Alexian Way
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007-3395

United States

TEL: +1 847 6407550
FAX: +1 847 9815561
Homepage: http://www.alexianhealthsystem.org/home.html

Allina Health System

United States

Allina Health System is a not-for-profit health care system that focuses on prevention and community programs as an alternative means of keeping its members healthy.

Allina's health plans, doctors, and hospitals cover Minnesota, North and South Dakota, and Wisconsin. The system's Medica Health Plans, which serves more than one million members, offers HMO, PPO, and senior health plans through a network of more than 12,000 health care providers.

The Allina Medical Group includes more than 50 clinics. Allina also owns or manages nearly 20 hospitals, seven nursing homes, and a senior housing complex.

Allina Health System

Gordon M. Sprenger

CEO

5601 Smetana Dr.
Minnetonka, MN 55343

United States

TEL: +1 612 9922000
FAX: +1 612 9922126
Homepage: http://www.allina.com

Alterra Healthcare Corporation

United States

Alterra Healthcare Corporation (formerly Alternative Living Services) operates assisted living residences that offer services to the frail elderly and to Alzheimer's sufferers who don't require full nursing home care.

Alterra has more than 400 residences operating in about 33 states. The company offers personal care, health care, and support services to its residents; its specialized facilities are designed for a range of people, from those with memory loss to those who are relatively independent.

Each Alterra residence is designed to have a home-like environment. The company is expanding its resident capacity with more facilities.

Alterra Healthcare Corporation

William F. Lasky

CEO

10000 Innovation Dr.
Milwaukee, WI 53221

United States

TEL: +1 414 9185000
FAX: +1 414 9185050
Homepage: http://www.assisted.com

American Retirement Corporation

United States

American Retirement provides independent and assisted living, skilled nursing, and health care for the elderly and those with Alzheimer's disease. It operates 40 senior living communities in 15 states, mostly in Florida and Texas.

In addition to medical care, the company offers support services such as grooming, laundry, and recreation.

Most of the company's sales (95%) come from patients with private insurance; Medicare and Medicaid account for less than 5% of all revenues.

American Retirement plans to expand by acquiring other senior living centers.

Dr. Thomas Frist, Sr., father of HCA - The Healthcare Company CEO Thomas Frist, Jr., and Senator William Frist (both also doctors) founded the company in 1978.

American Retirement Corporation

W. E. Sheriff

CEO

111 Westwood Place, Ste. 402
Brentwood, TN 37027

United States

TEL: +1 615 2212250
FAX: +1 615 2212269

Homepage: http://www.arclp.com

Ancilla Systems

United States

Ancilla Systems (ancilla is Latin for "female servant") runs five hospitals that serve northern Indiana, Chicago, and East St. Louis, Illinois. The non-profit organization is sponsored by the Catholic association Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ.

The system's hospitals are St. Mary's (East St. Louis), St. Elizabeth's (Chicago), St. Mary Medical Center (Hobart, Indiana), St. Joseph Community (Mishawaka, Indiana), and St. Catherine (East Chicago, Indiana).

Other programs include health clinics and alternative healing services. Ancilla Foundation runs a foster home for infants of drug-addicted mothers and sponsors home healthcare for AIDS patients.

Ancilla Systems

Beth Kaminski

CEO

1000 S. Lake Park Ave.
Hobart, IN 46342

United States

TEL: +1 219 9478500
FAX: +1 219 9474149
Homepage: http://www.ancilla.org

Arcis Corporation

Canada

Arcis Corporation is an integrated geophysical services company with four principal lines of business: seismic participation surveys, seismic data acquisition, seismic data brokerage and management and seismic data processing.

Arcis Corporation

Peter D. Boyd

CEO

Suite 300, 404 - 6th Avenue S.W.,

Calgary, AB, T2P 0R9

Canada

TEL: +1 403 7811700

FAX: +1 403 2691966

Homepage: http://www.arciscorp.com/

ARV Assisted Living, Inc.

United States

ARV Assisted Living operates more than 60 facilities for the elderly in California and 10 other states. ARV owns about 20 of the assisted living facilities it operates; it leases and manages the rest. The facilities offer 24-hour care, assistance with personal hygiene and medication administration, and a wellness program, through which residents have access to specialized health care services.

Through an affiliation with Omnicare, ARV also provides rehabilitation services and pharmacy services.

Virtually all of ARV's revenues come from residents who pay for services with their own funds or through private insurance.

An affiliate of investment bank Lazard Freres owns nearly half the company.

ARV Assisted Living, Inc.

Douglas M. Pasquale

CEO

245 Fischer Ave., Ste. D-1
Costa Mesa, CA 92626

United States

TEL: +1 714 7517400
FAX: +1 714 7511743

Homepage: http://www.arvi.com

Ascension Health

United States

Formed in the 1999 merger of the Daughters of Charity National Health System and the Sisters of St. Joseph Health System, Ascension is a network of almost 80 Roman Catholic hospitals, nursing homes, psychiatric wards, and other health care facilities in 15 states and the District of Columbia.

It is the #1 Catholic hospital system in the US (ahead of Catholic Health Initiatives), and the largest not-for-profit health care system.

The network is co-sponsored by four US provinces of the Daughters of Charity and the Sisters of St. Joseph religious orders.

Ascension Health

Donald A. Brennan

CEO

4600 Edmundson Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63134

United States

TEL: +1 314 2536700
FAX: +1 314 2536807
Homepage: http://www.ascensionhealth.org/

Balanced Care Corporation

United States

Balanced Care provides assisted living, skilled nursing, and independent living facilities in nonurban areas.

The company operates about 65 facilities in Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. Its assisted living facilities offer 24-hour personal support services to residents, including help with bathing, eating, and dressing.

Balanced Care's Outlook Pointe facilities provide community-like living for more affluent residents. The company has reduced its exposure to Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement as a source of revenue and is focusing on private payers.

Balanced Care Corporation

Brad E. Hollinger

CEO

1215 Manor Dr.
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055

United States

TEL: +1 717 7966100
FAX: +1 717 7966150
Homepage: http://www.balancedcare.com

Banner Health System

United States

Formed from the merger of Lutheran Health Systems and Samaritan Health System, Banner Health System is one of the largest non-church affiliated, not-for-profit health systems in the country.

The company operates more than 60 hospitals and nursing homes in 14 western states. Its Banner Health Arizona division (formerly Samaritan) focuses on heart care, cancer care, women's health, and outpatient services, along with behavioral health and rehabilitation.

The Banner Health West division (formerly Lutheran) consists of a network of community hospitals; specialties include acute and long-term care, hospice care, and occupational health services.

It also supplies home medical equipment in rural Colorado and North Dakota.

Banner Health System

Steve Orr

CEO

4310 17th Ave. SW
Fargo, ND 58103

United States

TEL: +1 701 2777500
FAX: +1 701 2777636
Homepage: http://www.lutheranhealth.com

Baptist Health Systems of South Florida

United States

Baptist Health Systems of South Florida is a not-for-profit health care organization composed of five Miami-area hospitals and a cardiovascular care institute.

Baptist Health, which is a provider for about 30 health plans, offers a wide range of services including a comprehensive cancer program, pediatric services, addiction treatment, outpatient services, rehabilitation, and home care.

Baptist Health has almost 1,200 hospital beds and approximately 1,700 physicians. The company entered into a partnership program with drkoop.com to provide community-level health care information.

Baptist Health was founded in 1960 through the philanthropy of the late Arthur Vining Davis, founder of Arvida and chairman of Alcoa.

Baptist Health Systems of South Florida

Brian E. Keeley

CEO

6855 Red Rd.
Coral Gables, FL 33143

United States

TEL:+1 305 2732555
FAX:+1 305 2732556

Homepage: http://www.baptisthealth.net

Baptist Hospital, Inc.

United States

It's a Hospital for Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 1919, Baptist Hospital is the area's largest not-for-profit hospital, with 760 beds in its flagship facility.

It competes with for-profit rivals by providing services ranging from cosmetic surgery to home health care and by touting connections to celebrities in music (its cardiac care center is named for the Mandrell family) and sports (its sponsorship of the Tennessee Titans became a sore point after the hospital suffered a large revenue loss).

Baptist Hospital's integrated health care group includes small regional hospitals and walk-in health centers. The company has sold some of its smaller rural health care services to cut costs.

Baptist Hospital, Inc.

Erie Chapman

CEO

2000 Church St.
Nashville, TN 37236-0001

United States

TEL: +1 615 3295555
FAX: +1 615 3404606
Homepage: http://www.baptist-hosp.org

Baylor Health Care System

United States

The Baylor Health Care System (BHCS) offers a bundle of services. Founded in 1981, it was governed by Baylor University until establishing autonomy in 1997.

The not-for-profit medical network, which serves eight counties in the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex, includes the five-hospital Baylor University Medical Center complex, one of the state's major teaching and referral facilities.

Other system members include an acute care rehabilitation facility, a restorative care facility, 13 senior health centers, five family health centers, community hospitals, medical centers, and a cancer center.

The system also provides home health care and specialty pediatric services.

Baylor Health Care System

Boone Powell Jr.

CEO

3500 Gaston Ave.
Dallas, TX 75246

United States

TEL: +1 214 8200111
FAX: +1 214 8207499

Homepage: http://www.baylordallas.edu

Baystate Health Systems, Inc.

United States

Not-for-profit Baystate Health Systems is the largest health care services provider in western Massachusetts. The system operates four acute-care hospitals with a total of more than 700 beds.

Baystate Health Systems also offers ancillary medical services, including respiratory care, infusion therapy, visiting nurse, and hospice services.

The company has a joint venture with Occupational Health + Rehabilitation providing occupational therapy.

With Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Baystate Health operates Health New England, a for-profit HMO with some 100,000 members.

Baystate Health Systems, Inc.

Mark Tolosky

CEO

759 Chestnut St.
Springfield, MA 01199

United States

TEL: +1 413 7940000
FAX: +1 413 7948274
Homepage: http://baystatehealth.com

Beverly Enterprises, Inc.

United States

Beverly Enterprises is a leading nursing home operator in the US (along with Sun Healthcare Group), with some 560 facilities in about 30 states. It also operates assisted-living centers (90% of revenues) as well as outpatient therapy clinics and home health care centers.

Beverly is focused on controlling costs as managed care continues to squeeze profits and health care costs continue to rise.

The company knows well the perils of relying on government health care reimbursements: Some 10% of nursing homes in the US are operated by companies in bankruptcy proceedings.

Beverly Enterprises, Inc.

David R. Banks

CEO

1000 Beverly Way
Fort Smith, AR 72919

United States

TEL: +1 501 2012000
FAX: +1 501 2011101
Homepage: http://www.beverlynet.com

Birman Managed Care, Inc.

United States

Birman Managed Care helps doctors, mostly in rural and suburban community hospitals, improve their patient-management skills. Through subsidiary Birman & Associates, the company has provided some 120 hospitals in more than 20 states with physician consultants who work with attending doctors to cut costs and improve efficiency.

The firm's Physician Office Management Resource trains doctors in documenting support for Medicare and Medicaid claims.

Hospital operator Quorum Health Resources (part of the Quorum Health Group) accounts for 20% of Birman's revenues.

Chairman and CEO David Birman and wife Sue (EVP) own more than 50% of the company.

Birman Managed Care, Inc.

David N. Birman

CEO

1025 Hwy. 111 South
Cookeville, TN 38501

United States

TEL: +1 931 3727800
FAX: +1 931 3727823
Homepage: http://www.birmanhealth.com

BJC Health System

United States

BJC Health System is the largest health care provider in the St. Louis area. It operates a network of more than 100 health care facilities in mid-Missouri (including greater St. Louis) and southern Illinois.

Affiliated with Washington University School of Medicine through two of its member teaching hospitals, Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children's Hospital, BJC operates 14 hospitals, six nursing homes, its own health plan, and numerous outpatient care centers.

With a group of some 2,000 doctors, BJC jointly owns Joint Contracting, a company set up to bargain with managed care plans.

BJC Health System

Steven H. Lipstein

CEO

4444 Forest Park Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63108

United States

TEL: +1 314 2862000
FAX: +1 314 2862060
Homepage: http://www.bjc.org

Brookdale Living Communities, Inc.

United States

Brookdale Living Communities is an operator of assisted living centers. It provides residential facilities for middle- and upper-income elderly clients. The company operates more than a dozen facilities in nine states, offering studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units, as well as meal service, 24-hour emergency response, housekeeping, concierge services, transportation, and recreational activities.

The company is developing additional facilities in Austin, Texas; New York; Pittsburgh; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Southfield, Michigan.

Chairman Michael Reschke owns nearly 43% of the company.

Brookdale Living Communities, Inc.

Mark J. Schulte

CEO

77 W. Wacker Dr., Ste. 4400
Chicago, IL 60601

United States

TEL: +1 312 9773700
FAX: +1 312 9773701
Homepage: http://www.brookdaleliving.com

California Pacific Medical Center

United States

California Pacific Medical Center is a private, not-for-profit complex with campuses in the heart of hospital-heavy San Francisco. The hospital is well known for its specialty care offerings, including obstetrics and gynecology, cardiovascular services, pediatrics, neurosciences and orthopedics, and organ transplantation.

The 938-bed facility is also a center for professional education and basic biomedical, clinical, and behavioral research. It is acquiring the 341-bed Davies Medical Center, which specializes in microsurgery and HIV care.

California Pacific is part of the Sutter Health not-for-profit regional health care system.

California Pacific Medical Center

Martin Brotman

CEO

2333 Buchanan St.
San Francisco, CA 94115

United States

TEL: +1 415 5634321
FAX: +1 415 8858686
Homepage: http://www.cpmc.org

Canadian Medical Laboratories Limited

Canada

Canadian Medical Laboratories Limited is a leading edge health care company providing laboratory testing services in Ontario and pharmaceutical research services in North America.

Canadian Medical Laboratories Limited

John D. Mull

CEO

1644 Aimco Boulevard,

Mississauga, ON, L4W 1V1

Canada

TEL: +1 905 6240440

FAX: +1 905 6291831

Homepage: http://www.canmedlab.com/

E-mail: lab@canmedlab.com

Capital Senior Living Corporation

United States

Capital Senior Living owns or manages 33 senior residential properties in 17 states.

Formed to consolidate the operations of several partnerships that previously owned its facilities, the company provides independent living, assisted living, and nursing services. Capital also operates a home health care agency that manages the health care needs of residents in certain communities. Specialized care units for treatment of Alzheimer's patients are also available.

Capital has a joint venture agreement with New World Development Company to develop and manage senior living communities in China.

Capital is developing 20 new communities and expanding 11 existing ones.

Capital Senior Living Corporation

Lawrence A. Cohen

CEO

14160 Dallas Pkwy., Ste. 300
Dallas, TX 75240

United States

TEL: +1 972 7705600
FAX: +1 972 7705666
Homepage: http://www.capitalsenior.com

CareGroup, Inc.

United States

CareGroup was formed in the 1997 union of several Boston-area health care organizations, CareGroup serves Massachusetts through Beth Israel Deaconess and five other hospitals.

With about 1,200 beds, the system provides comprehensive acute care as well as specialty clinics, outpatient facilities, and research facilities. CareGroup is affiliated with Harvard University, Tufts University, the Joslin Diabetes Center, and the Mind/Body Medical Institute.

CareGroup's not-for-profit Provider Service Network (an alliance with Lahey Clinic) serves more than 400,000 managed-care patients.

CareGroup, Inc.

James L. Reinertsen

CEO

375 Longwood Ave., 3rd Fl.
Boston, MA 02215

United States

TEL: +1 617 9755000
FAX: +1 617 9756065

Homepage: http://www.caregroup.org

CareMatrix Corporation

United States

CareMatrix offers assisted living and nursing care -- often in one facility -- so residents can age in one place.

Focusing on middle- to upper-income senior citizens, CareMatrix operates more than 50 facilities on the East Coast. It's also moving into the West Coast and Midwest regions.

Chairman and CEO Abraham Gosman, former chairman of REIT Meditrust, owns more than 40% of CareMatrix, as well as a principal interest in Chancellor Senior Housing Group, which finances, builds, and owns many facilities operated by CareMatrix.

CareMatrix Corporation

Abraham D. Gosman

CEO

197 First Ave.
Needham, MA 02494

United States

TEL: +1 781 4331000
FAX: +1 781 4331191
Homepage: http://www.carematrix.com

Carilion Health System

United States

Carilion Health System was founded in 1899 as the Roanoke Hospital Association, the system today includes 11 hospitals, a nursing home, and a cancer center, with a total of about 1,300 beds.

Its Medical Center for Children in Roanoke serves as a regional pediatric referral site, and its Carilion Behavioral Health has become one of the most comprehensive psychiatric service networks in its area.

Through its 50%-owned, for-profit Carilion Health Plans subsidiary, the system markets its own HMO and point-of-service health care plans.

Carilion, Virginia Tech, and the University of Virginia are forming a biomedical research institute.

Carilion Health System

Thomas L. Robertson

CEO

1212 3rd St.
Roanoke, VA 24016

United States

TEL: +1 540 9817900
FAX: +1 540 3445716
Homepage: http://www.carilion.com

Carondelet Health System

United States

Through a network of 20 health care facilities, Carondelet Health System carries on its healing mission in eight widely scattered states from New York to California. Besides hospitals, the system also operates skilled nursing care facilities, behavioral treatment centers, hospice care facilities, and rehabilitation facilities.

The non-profit is sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph Carondelet, a Catholic order founded in 17th century France. Some members of the order emigrated to the US in 1836 and founded a school for the deaf in St. Louis, and their mission spread across the American frontier; Carondelet's St. Mary's Hospital in Tucson, founded by the Sisters in 1880, was the first in the Arizona Territory.

Carondelet Health System

Gary F. Christiansen

CEO

13801 Riverport Dr., Ste. 300
St. Louis, MO 63043-4810

United States

TEL: +1 314 7700333
FAX: +1 314 7700444
Homepage: http://www.chs-stl.com

Centennial HealthCare Corporation

United States

Centennial HealthCare offers long-term health care services to the elderly and others at more than 100 nursing facilities that it owns, leases, or manages in 21 states (mainly North Carolina, Indiana, and Michigan) and the District of Columbia. The company offers nursing, housekeeping, dietary, recreational, social, and other services.

The company also provides home health care and specialty services, such as wound care and rehabilitation, respiratory, and infusion therapy.

Warburg, Pincus took the company private and owns about 90% of it.

Centennial HealthCare Corporation

J. Stephen Eaton

CEO

400 Perimeter Center Terrace, Ste. 650
Atlanta, GA 30346

United States

TEL: +1 770 6989040
FAX: +1 770 3959776

Homepage: http://www.centennialhc.com

Central Park Lodges

Canada

Central Park Lodges is a Canadian health care services company that provides long term care services primarily to seniors through the ownership and management of nursing and retirement home facilities. Through a wholly owned subsidiary, Lodges offers home health care services through branches in four Canadian provinces.
CPL currently owns or manages 65 nursing homes and 42 retirement homes throughout Canada and the US.

Central Park Lodges

Lyn Krutzfeldt
Regional Director

Central Care Corporation
8903 168th Street
Edmonton, AB T5R 2V6
Canada

TEL: +1 780 4894931
FAX: +1 780 4895435

Childrens Hospital of Eastern Ontario

Canada

The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario is a 150 bed, paediatric/quaternary care teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Ottawa. As such, the Hospital serves a broad geographic area, including Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec.

Founded in 1974, the hospital treats over 6,000 inpatients annually, and its outpatient program, ambulatory clinics and emergency services handle close to 250,000 patient visits each year.

Childrens Hospital of Eastern Ontario

401 Smyth Rd.
Ottawa ON K1H 8L1

Canada

TEL: +1 613 7377600
E-mail: mailto:%20webmaster@cheo.on.ca

Civic Hospital

Canada

The Ottawa Civic Hospital is eastern Ontario's largest hospital and the seventh largest teaching hospital in Canada.

The Civic focuses on four specific Programs: Hormones, Growth and Development; Neurosciences; Oncology; and Cardiovascular Sciences (through the University of Ottawa Heart Institute).

The Civic is also a centre for Clinical Epidemiology, the study of developing cost-effective treatment methods.

Treatment is available through 13 departments: Anaesthesia, Dentistry, Emergency Medicine, General Practice, Laboratory Medicine, Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Psychiatry, Radiological Services, Radiation Oncology and Surgery.

Outpatient care is delivered through 52 specialty clinics in the Civic Parkdale Clinic and the Main Hospital.

The Ottawa Civic Hospital is an Academic Health Sciences Centre, working in partnership with the University of Ottawa and the Community.

Civic Hospital

1053 Carling Avenue
Ottawa, ON
Canada

TEL: +1 613 7614000

Counsel Corporation

Canada

Counsel Corporation is primarily engaged in the health care services business and e-Commerce related businesses. It operates in three health care segments in the United States; Home Health Care, Institutional Pharmacy and Medicare Part B services. The company provides drugs, related pharmaceutical services and clinical laboratory services to nursing homes and other health care facilities in United States. Its e-Commerce business involves the provision of technology-based products and services to businesses and consumers in the United States. It is also involved in long term care, being the ownership and leasing of long-term facilities and operations in the United States and Canada. Pharmaceutical Products accounted for 48% of 1999 revenues; long term care, 41%; corporate office, 10% and e-commerce, 1%.

Counsel Corporation

A. Silber

CEO

130 King Street West
Toronto Ontario M5X 1E3
Canada

TEL: +1 416 8663000

CPAC (CARE) Holdings Ltd.

Canada

CPAC (CARE) Holdings Ltd. is a private sector seniors housing and health care provider in British Columbia.

CPAC (CARE) Holdings Ltd.

Don H.C. Ho

CEO

1147 Homer Street,

Vancouver, BC, V6B 5T5

Canada

TEL: +1 604 6882220

FAX: +1 604 6814056

Homepage: http://www.cpac-care.com/

E-mail: info@cpac-care.com

DC Diagnosticare Inc.

Canada

DC Diagnosticare Inc. operates a chain of non-hospital based medical diagnostic imaging clinics in Canada.

DC Diagnosticare Inc.

Donald Little

CEO

Suite 100, 12220 Stony Plain Road,

Edmonton, AB, T5N 3Y4

Canada

TEL: +1 403 4139715

FAX: +1 403 4138916

Homepage: http://www.diagnosticare.com/

E-mail: care@diagnosticare.com

Detroit Medical Center

United States

The seeds for the Detroit Medical Center were planted in 1955, when four Detroit hospitals joined efforts to provide coordination between the hospitals and Wayne State University's medical school.

Today the medical center (which became a nonprofit corporation in 1985) serves patients throughout southeast Michigan with about 3,000 health care facility beds and 3,300 physicians.

The center is made up of eight hospitals, more than 100 outpatient facilities, and two nursing centers.

The Detroit Medical Center is the teaching and clinical research site for Wayne State University; it is also allied with the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute.

Detroit Medical Center

Arthur T. Porter

CEO

Orchestra Place, 3663 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, MI 48201

United States

TEL: +1 313 5782000
FAX: +1 313 5783225
Homepage: http://www.dmc.org

Extendicare Inc.

Canada

Extendicare Inc. is an operator of long-term care facilities in N. America, with capacity for over 32,400 residents & employs more than 44 100 people in the U.S., Canada & the UK; as of Dec. 31, 1998. Extendicare provides medical specialty services including subacute care & rehabilitative therapy services & other medical supplies & services in U.S. & home care & rehabilitative therapy in Canada.

Extendicare Inc.

Joy D. Calkin

CEO

3000 Steeles Avenue East, Suite 700,

Markham, ON, L3R 9W2

Canada

TEL: +1 905 4704000

FAX: +1 905 4705588

Homepage: http://www.extendicare.com/

E-mail: bjlown@extendicare.com

Fountain View, Inc.

United States

Fountain View operates 44 skilled nursing facilities and six assisted living centers in Arizona, Southern California, and Texas.

The centers provide subacute specialty care, including dialysis, chemotherapy, tracheotomy and ventilator care, and blood transfusions.

Through its subsidiary Locomotion Therapy, Fountain View offers occupational, physical, and speech therapy to both affiliated and unaffiliated health care facilities.

Investment firm Heritage Partners owns about half of the company.

Fountain View, Inc.

Robert M. Snukal

CEO

2600 W. Magnolia Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91505-3031

United States

TEL: +1 818 8418750
FAX: +1 818 8415847

Gamma-Dynacare Medical Laboratories

Canada

As the largest laboratory in Ontario, Gamma-Dynacare Medical Laboratories provides a wide range of routine and esoteric testing to physicians, clinics, hospitals and other health care providers.
Gamma-Dynacare Medical Laboratories processes over 21,000 patients a day from its over 10,000 physician clients.
Gamma-Dynacare operates three major regional laboratories in Ottawa, London and Toronto. SD Laboratory Services, a partnership between Gamma-Dynacare and Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, operates the hospital-based laboratory at the Sunnybrook Health Science Centre in Toronto, which also serves as a reference laboratory for hospitals in the Toronto region.

SD Laboratory Services is one of the leading cancer tumor marker laboratories in Canada.
Gamma-Dynacare's Toronto and London Divisions are C.A.P. certified. In addition, the London Laboratory is also accredited under the Standards Council of Canada's Laboratory Accreditation Program for Substance of Abuse (LAPSA)

The parent company, the Dynacare Health Group, operates laboratories in Alberta and six states in the U.S.

Gamma-Dynacare Medical Laboratories

Marc LeBoutillier

General Manager

1095 Carling Avenue
Ottawa, ON K1Y 4P6
Canada

TEL: +1 613 7290200
FAX: +1 613 7291127
E-mail: leboutillierm@gamma-dynacare.com

Greenville Hospital System

United States

Greenville Hospital System is a not-for-profit community hospital system serving South Carolina's "Golden Strip" (the I-85 corridor connecting Charlotte, North Carolina, and Atlanta).

Founded in 1912 as a community hospital, the system today includes four acute-care hospitals (about 750 beds), as well as a children's hospital, a cancer center, a nursing home, and a mental health hospital.

Greenville Hospital System offers a full range of services, including a primary-care physician network, a health plan, and outpatient care.

The company, which also operates a charitable foundation, has teaching affiliations with two medical schools and a research affiliation with Clemson University.

Greenville Hospital System

Frank D. Pinckney

President

701 Grove Rd.
Greenville, SC 29605-5601

United States

TEL: +1 864 4557000
FAX: +1 864 4556218

Homepage: http://www.ghs.org

Harborside Healthcare Corporation

United States

Harborside Healthcare provides long-term nursing care, subacute care (for strokes and head injuries, cardiac episodes, and wounds), rehabilitation, and behavioral health services. It also has Alzheimer's disease and hospice programs.

The company operates more than 40 facilities in the Mid-Atlantic, the Midwest, the Northeast, and the Southeast.

Harborside receives about 40% of its revenues from Medicaid and about 25% from Medicare; the balance comes from private sources.

An investor group headed by international buyout firm Investcorp owns about 90% of the company.

Harborside Healthcare Corporation

Stephen L. Guillard

CEO

1 Beacon St., 11th Fl.
Boston, MA 02108

United States

TEL: +1 617 6465400
FAX: +1 617 6465454
Homepage: http://www.hbrside.com

HCA - The Healthcare Company

United States

HCA - The Healthcare Company (the erstwhile Columbia/HCA Healthcare) is the US's largest hospital chain.

HCA operates over 200 hospitals and more than 80 surgery centers in the US, Switzerland, and the UK.

HCA - The Healthcare Company

Thomas F. Frist Jr.

CEO

1 Park Plaza
Nashville, TN 37203

United States

TEL: +1 615 3449551
FAX: +1 615 3442266
Homepage: http://www.columbia-hca.com

Health Midwest

United States

Health Midwest operates about 15 hospitals in metropolitan Kansas City, and serves people within a 150-mile radius of the city. With more than 2,000 physicians and about 100 service locations, Health Midwest is not only the largest health care provider in the area, but is also a major employer.

Services include primary care, rehabilitation, and home health care. Specialized programs and community outreach services include childbirth classes, health screenings, a program for older adults, physician referral, and a family practice residency program.

Health Midwest

Richard Brown

CEO

2304 E. Meyer Blvd.
Kansas City, MO 64132-1199

United States

TEL: +1 816 2769297
FAX: +1 816 2769222
Homepage: http://www.healthmidwest.org

Helix Hearing Care of America Corp.

Canada

Helix Hearing Care of America Corp. manages & operates hearing care clinics across North America. They provide, through professional consultations, hearing aids in Ontario and the U.S.A.; and offers management support to the same professionals in the Province of Quebec.

Helix Hearing Care of America Corp.

Steve Forget

CEO

7100 Jean-Talon Est,

Montreal, PQ, H1M 3S3

Canada

TEL: +1 514 3530001

FAX: +1 514 3530029

Homepage: http://www.helixhca.com/

E-mail: jgeigel@helixhca.com

Henry Ford Health System

United States

In 1915 automaker Henry Ford founded the hospital that would be the starting point for the Henry Ford Health System, which today is a southeastern Michigan hospital network that also provides medical research and education. The system includes six hospitals with nearly 2,000 beds, more than 35 other health care facilities, and about 1,800 physicians offering a wide range of specialties.

The system's Health Alliance Plan provides managed care and health insurance to more than 500,000 members.

The Henry Ford Health Sciences Center Research Institute, Josephine Ford Cancer Center, and other research centers and affiliated hospitals are also part of the health care system.

Henry Ford Health System

Walter E. Douglas

VC

1 Ford Place
Detroit, MI 48202-3450

United States

TEL: +1 313 8768700
FAX: +1 313 8769243
Homepage: http://www.henryfordhealth.org

Inova Health System

United States

Inova Health System is Virginia's largest not-for-profit health care provider. It provides acute and subacute care, long-term care, home health care, and mental health, obstetrics, and gynecological services in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC.

Inova's network includes five hospitals, as well as assisted living centers (for those needing less-constant care than nursing homes provide) and several family practice locations. The system maintains affiliations with about 3,500 physicians.

Founded in 1956 as a country hospital in Fairfax, Virginia, the system has grown in sophistication and scope as metropolitan Washington, DC, has expanded into its area.

Inova Health System

Knox Singleton

CEO

8110 Gatehouse Rd.
Falls Church, VA 22042

United States

TEL: +1 703 2892000
FAX: +1 703 2052161

Homepage: http://www.inova.com

Integrated Health Services, Inc.

United States

Integrated Health Services is a leader among post-acute health care providers. The company owns or operates approximately 370 nursing homes and about 20 specialty hospitals that offer wound management, cardiac care, Alzheimer's treatment, and other rehabilitation services.

In addition to its facilities, Integrated Health Services provides respiratory and infusion therapy and sells durable hospital equipment through subsidiary RoTech Medical.

With cutbacks in Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements taking a large bite out of its bottom line, the company is shedding noncore operations, and has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Integrated Health Services, Inc.

Robert N. Elkins

CEO

10065 Red Run Blvd.
Owings Mills, MD 21117

United States

TEL: +1 410 7731000
FAX: +1 410 7731044
Homepage: http://www.ihs-inc.com

Intermountain Health Care

United States

Intermountain Health Care (IHC) is a full-service health care organization serving more than 425,000 members in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. It operates more than 20 hospitals and is affiliated with more than 2,500 physicians, including 400 employed by the IHC Physician Group.

IHC Health Plans offers health insurance to individuals, families, businesses, and persons covered by Medicaid. The IHC Foundation donates heavily to support health programs in its communities.

The company was formed in 1975 when the Mormons (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) decided to donate 15 of their hospitals to the communities they served.

Intermountain Health Care

William H. Nelson

CEO

36 S. State St.
Salt Lake City, UT 84111-1486

United States

TEL: +1 801 4422000
FAX: +1 801 4423327

Homepage: http://www.ihc.com

Johns Hopkins Medicine

United States

Johns Hopkins - the not-for-profit system includes Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, whose flagship hospital is deemed one of the US's best. (The hospitals are staffed by medical school faculty; the system offers comprehensive medical care, as well as outpatient and managed care.)

Affiliated entities offer managed care services, including POS health plans for employers.

Johns Hopkins Medicine's international subsidiary will oversee its expansion into such foreign markets as Singapore. With Aetna, Johns Hopkins Medicine owns Web site InteliHealth.com.

Johns Hopkins Medicine

Edward D. Miller Jr.

CEO

600 N. Wolfe St.
Baltimore, MD 21287

United States

TEL: +1 410 9555000
FAX: +1 410 9556575
Homepage: http://hopkins.med.jhu.edu

Lasik Vision Corporation

Canada

Lasik Vision Corporation provides laser vision correction services.

Lasik Vision Corporation

Michael Henderson

CEO

Suite 1820, 999 West Hastings Street,

Vancouver, BC, V6C 2W2

Canada

TEL: +1 604 6833070

FAX: +1 604 6832308

Homepage: http://www.lasik-vision.com/

Lexington Healthcare Group, Inc.

United States

Some seniors find their old Kentucky home not in the Bluegrass State, but in one of Lexington Healthcare Group's nursing homes in Connecticut; the firm owns 10 facilities there. Subsidiary Balz Medical Services provides medical supplies, linens, nutritional supplements, and other supplies to affiliated and nonaffiliated nursing homes.

Professional Relief Nurses offers nursing and related services to homebound patients, hospitals, and other care facilities, and Lexicore Rehab Services provides rehabilitation therapy.

Lexington has focused on controlling costs to remain profitable after Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement cuts.

Chairman and CEO Jack Friedler owns 40% of the company.

Lexington Healthcare Group, Inc.

Jack Friedler

CEO

1577 New Britain Ave.
Farmington, CT 06032

United States

TEL: +1 860 6742700
FAX: +1 860 6745900

Life Care Centers of America

United States

Life Care Centers of America is the largest privately owned operator of retirement and health care centers in the US. The company manages more than 200 facilities in 28 states -- including retirement communities, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes -- and provides such specialized services as home health care.

Founder Forrest Preston opened his first center in 1970

More than 20% of the company's facilities are owned by Meditrust, the #1 US health care real estate investment trust.

Life Care Centers of America

Lane Bowen

CEO

3570 Keith St. NW
Cleveland, TN 37312

United States

TEL: +1 423 4729585
FAX: +1 423 3398337
Homepage: http://www.lcca.com

LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.

United States

HCA has set LifePoint Hospitals free. As part of a restructuring initiated in response to a federal fraud investigation, the US hospital giant spun off its 23 America Group hospitals in the South, West, and Midwest as LifePoint in 1999.

LifePoint's facilities are located primarily in rural areas; 21 of the hospitals are their area's only health care provider.

LifePoint Hospitals has contracted with HCA - The Healthcare Company to provide information technology and will take part in its group purchasing program.

The parent company owns no stake in the company but did handpick its management.

LifePoint plans to sell three hospitals to pay off existing debt.

LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.

Scott L. Mercy

CEO

103 Powell Court Ste. 200
Brentwood, TN 37027

United States

TEL: +1 615 3728500
FAX: +1 615 3728586
Homepage: http://www.lifepointhospitals.com

Memorial Health Services Inc.

United States

Not-for-profit Memorial Health Services (MHS) owns hospitals in Southern California, including Anaheim Memorial Medical Center, Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, Miller Children's Hospital, Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center, and Saddleback Memorial Medical Center. The facilities offer a full spectrum of medical services along with specialty clinics and centers.

Memorial Health Services Inc.

Thomas Collins

CEO

2801 Atlantic Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90801

United States

TEL: +1 562 9339700
FAX: +1 562 9331266
Homepage: http://www.memorialcare.com

National HealthCare Corp.

United States

National HealthCare Corporation, formerly National Healthcare L.P., operates more than 110 long-term health care centers and 36 home health care programs in the southeastern US.

The company's centers provide skilled and intermediate nursing; rehabilitative care such as speech, physical, and occupational therapy; and specialized services such as care programs for Alzheimer's patients. Its home health care programs provide rehabilitative care in patients' homes.

National Healthcare also manages assisted living units and retirement centers.

The company has spun off its property interests, which are now owned by National Health Realty, a real estate investment trust (REIT).

National HealthCare Corp.

W. Andrew Adams

CEO

100 Vine St. Ste. 1400
Murfreesboro, TN 37130

United States

TEL: +1 615 8902020
FAX: +1 615 8900123

Novant Health, Inc.

United States

A not-for-profit health care system with facilities in North and South Carolina and Virginia, Novant Health was formed in 1997 by the merger of Carolina Medicorp and Presbyterian Health Services.

The system includes nine inpatient facilities with about 2,150 beds, three long-term-care facilities, a women's health and wellness center, and more than 60 outpatient offices.

Novant Health also includes the for-profit PARTNERS National Health Plans of North Carolina, an HMO covering 275,000 members.

Affiliates of the system include Community General Health Partners of Thomasville, North Carolina, and Nash Health Care System of Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

Novant Health, Inc.

Paul M. Wiles

CEO

3333 Silas Creek Pkwy.
Winston-Salem, NC 27103

United States

TEL: +1 336 7185000
FAX: +1 336 7189258

Homepage: http://www.novanthealth.org

Ottawa General Hospital

Canada

The Ottawa Hospital - General Campus is a modern teaching hospital. The General offers primary (general), secondary (specialized) and tertiary (most advanced) health care services to adults and newborns of Ottawa-Carleton and nearby Outaouais communities. It also provides tertiary care to residents from other areas of Eastern and Northern Ontario.

The Ottawa Hospital - General Campus is the largest bilingual hospital in Canada outside the province of Quebec; all its policies, practices and services are available in both official languages.

The General Hospital has expertise in the fields of neurosciences (Neuroscience Research Institute), ophthalmology (University of Ottawa / Ottawa General Hospital Eye Institute), perinatology, oncology, nephrology, transplant medicine, trauma care, bone and joint, and infectious diseases.

Ottawa General Hospital

501 Smyth Rd
Ottawa, ON K1H 8L6

Canada

TEL: +1 613 7376111
E-mail: webmaster@ogh.on.ca

Ottawa Riverside Hospital

Canada

The Riverside Hospital is a progressive community general hospital.

The residents are primarily from South and East Ottawa and the surrounding communities.

Ottawa Riverside Hospital

1967 Riverside Drive
Ottawa, ON
Canada

TEL: +1 613 7387100

Paracelsus Healthcare Corporation

United States

Paracelsus Healthcare and its subsidiaries own and operate 26 acute-care hospitals in nine states that provide a full range of inpatient services, as well as rehabilitation and home health care. The company also operates four nursing homes in California and provides physician practice management services.

Paracelsus generally operates in small to midsized markets with limited competition from major hospital consolidators.

Paracelsus Healthcare Corporation

Robert L. Smith

CEO

515 W. Greens Rd., Ste. 500
Houston, TX 77067

United States

TEL: +1 281 7745100
FAX: +1 281 7745200

Provena Health

United States

Provena Health was created from the merger of Illinois Catholic hospital groups Franciscan Sisters Health Care (Frankfort), ServantCor (Kankakee), and Mercy Center for Health Care Services (Aurora).

One of the largest health systems in Illinois, Provena has seven hospitals, 14 nursing homes, more than 40 clinics, six home health agencies, and its PersonalCare HMO (co-owned with Christie Clinic).

The company has joined MED3000 Group to form Central Health Solutions, a regional physician management group.

Provena Health

Joseph Feth

CEO

9223 W. St. Francis Rd.
Frankfort, IL 60423

United States

TEL: +1 815 4694888
FAX: +1 815 4694864
Homepage: http://www.provena.org

Quorum Health Group, Inc.

United States

Quorum Health Group owns and runs more than 20 hospitals in midsized communities. Subsidiary Quorum Health Resources, a top contract manager of not-for-profit hospitals in the US, manages about 220 hospitals and provides consulting services to some 130 hospitals.

In addition to its own hospitals, Quorum operates a handful of hospitals through joint ventures with such companies as HCA - The Healthcare Company and Universal Health Systems.

The company has operations in more than 40 states and the District of Columbia.

Quorum Health Group, Inc.

James E. Dalton Jr.

CEO

103 Continental Place
Brentwood, TN 37027

United States

TEL: +1 615 3717979
FAX: +1 615 3714853
Homepage: http://www.quorumhealth.com

RainTree Healthcare Corporation

United States

RainTree Healthcare, formerly Unison HealthCare, operates about 35 long-term care centers providing assisted living services and subacute care. Its AMPRO unit operates three medical labs that provide medical testing for its own and others' nursing facilities, and its Quest Pharmacies provides institutional pharmacy services in-house and to other care providers.

Unison filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1998 after a series of acquisitions (including holdings of its former chairman, Bruce Whitehead, and CEO, David Kremser) left it heavily in debt. Whitehead and Kremser remain major creditors of the reorganized RainTree.

RainTree Healthcare Corporation

Michael A. Jeffries

CEO

15300 N. 90th St., Ste. 100
Scottsdale, AZ 85258

United States

TEL: +1 602 4231954
FAX: +1 602 4231929
Homepage: http://www.unhc.com

Res-Care, Inc.

United States

Through its residential, training, and support services, Res-Care offers RESpect and CARE to some 12,000 people with physical and mental disabilities; Res-Care has facilities in 30 states.

Services include training in social, vocational, and functional skills, as well as counseling and therapy programs. The company also serves about 8,400 disadvantaged youths at vocational training centers in 10 states and Puerto Rico under the federal Job Corps program.

In addition to these services, the company operates alternative schools, boot camps, and other correctional and care programs for at-risk youths.

Res-Care is being bought out by a group including its senior management.

Res-Care, Inc.

Ronald G. Geary

CEO

10140 Linn Station Rd.
Louisville, KY 40223

United States

TEL: + 1 502 3942100
FAX: + 1 502 3942206
Homepage: http://www.rescare.com

Sutter Health

United States

Sutter Health is one of the nation's largest not-for-profit health care systems. The company provides services to more than three million people in more than 100 Northern California communities; services are provided through the firm's approximately 5,000 affiliated doctors, as well as the California care centers (26 acute care hospitals, seven long-term care centers, 18 regional home health/hospice programs) managed by the firm. Sutter Health also has one hospital in Hawaii.

The company has a controlling stake in the Omni Healthcare HMO, which it is trying to sell.

Sutter Health was organized in 1996 through the merger of Sutter Health and California Healthcare System.

Sutter Health

Van R. Johnson

CEO

1 Capitol Mall
Sacramento, CA 95816-3229

United States

TEL: +1 916 7338800
FAX: +1 916 5546611

Homepage: http://www.sutterhealth.org

Tenet Healthcare Corporation

United States

Tenet Healthcare Corporation is the #2 hospital chain in the US (after HCA - The Healthcare Company). The company owns or operates about 130 hospitals in 17 states, as well as one in Barcelona, Spain.

In addition, subsidiaries own or operate clinics, HMOs, a PPO, home health care programs, a managed care insurance company, outpatient surgery centers, and rehabilitation and specialty hospitals.

Tenet is forming a joint venture with online chemical supplier Ventro to sell medical supplies to health care providers on the Internet.

Tenet Healthcare Corporation

Jeffrey C. Barbakow

CEO

3820 State St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93105

United States

TEL: +1 805 5637000
FAX: +1 805 5637070
Homepage: http://www.tenethealth.com

TLC Laser Eye Centres Inc.

Canada

TLC Laser Eye Centres Inc. is a provider of integrated eye care in North America, specializing in excimer laser surgery to correct common refractive vision disorders such as nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.

TLC Laser Eye Centres Inc.

Elias Vamvakas

CEO

Suite 301, 5600 Explorer Drive,

Mississauga, ON, L4W 4Y2

Canada

TEL: +1 905 6022020

FAX: +1 905 6022025

Homepage: http://www.tlcvision.com/

E-mail: investor.relations@lzr.com

Triad Hospitals, Inc.

United States

With its HCA - The Healthcare Company - roots Triad represents what was once its parent's Pacific Group, including 38 hospitals located in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Texas.

Triad will keep some ties to HCA, including taking part in its group purchasing program.

Triad Hospitals, Inc.

James D. Shelton

CEO

13455 Noel Rd., 20th Fl.
Dallas, TX 75240

United States

TEL: +1 972 7892700
FAX: +1 972 7892801

Homepage: http://www.triadhospitals.com

Vencor, Inc.

United States

Vencor -- the nation's second-largest provider of long-term health care -- operates about 60 acute care hospitals and nearly 300 skilled nursing facilities providing long-term-care, respiratory and rehabilitation services, chronic care, and other health services. It also operates pharmacies.

About 60% of its revenues come from Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements.

In 1998 Vencor split itself in two and spun the companies off as nursing home and hospital operating business.

Vencor, Inc.

Edward L. Kuntz

CEO

One Vencor Place, 680 S. Fourth St.
Louisville, KY 40202-2412

United States

TEL: + 1 502 5967300
FAX: + 1 502 5967499
Homepage: http://www.vencor.com

William Beaumont Hospital

United States

William Beaumont Hospital consists of two teaching hospitals, both ranked among the busiest in the US for inpatient admissions. It also includes medical buildings, a rehabilitation center, a primary health care clinic, five nursing homes, a research institute, and a comprehensive home care service, all serving the Detroit area.

A number of special programs are available, including the Preventative and Nutritional Medicine Clinic for treatment of obesity and related illnesses, an eating-disorders treatment facility, and InterHealth, a health service for international travelers.

The Michigan hospitals, one in Royal Oak and the other in Troy, are affiliated with Wayne State University.

William Beaumont Hospital

Ted Wasson

CEO

3601 W. 13 Mile Rd.
Royal Oak, MI 48073-6769

United States

TEL: +1 248 5515000
FAX: +1 248 5511555
Homepage: http://www.beaumont.edu

 

Updated by IC. Approved by GT. Last update: 20 June 2002.