Pre-Enrollment Book 2013 FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO
Transcription
Pre-Enrollment Book 2013 FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO
Pre-Enrollment Book 2013 FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) Service Area – Hoke, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Richmond, Scotland Counties H8064_13_03 CMS Approved 10102012 Dear Medicare Beneficiary: As per your request, enclosed you will find information about our plans and all the materials you need to enroll. We have enclosed a postage paid envelope to facilitate your enrollment. If you choose to enroll, you will first receive your id card with a confirmation of Enrollment letter, followed by your New Member Welcome kit. The kit will include materials about the plan you enrolled in consisting of but not limited to the Evidence of Coverage, Provider and Pharmacy Directory and Formulary. Members may enroll in the plan only during specific times of the year. Benefits and costsharing may change from year to year. Should you have any questions or need further assistance with completing the enrollment form or choosing a primary care physician, please do not hesitate to call us at 1-877-279-1732, (TTY 711) for the hearing impaired). We are available to take your call from 8:00am to 8:00pm 7 days a week. You can also visit us online at www.firstmedicare.com People with limited incomes may qualify for Extra Help to pay for their prescription drug costs. If you qualify, Medicare could pay for up to seventy-five (75) percent or more of your drug costs including monthly prescription drug premiums, annual deductibles, and co-insurance. Additionally, those who qualify will not be subject to the coverage gap or a late enrollment penalty. Many people are eligible for these savings and don’t know it. For more information about this Extra Help, contact your local Social Security office or call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227), 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048. The information in this booklet will help you explore the benefits of becoming a FirstMedicare Direct Member. As a guide we encourage you to review the Summary of Benefits as it provides detailed coverage that our plans offer. Our representatives will be happy to answer any questions you may have. No question is too big or small. Please don’t hesitate to call 1-877-279-1732. We are very excited about offering a Medicare Advantage product to our communities, and we look forward to serving you. Sincerely, Kenneth Lewis President FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company FirstMedicare Direct has plan options that may benefit you Thank you for your interest in FirstMedicare Direct plans. It’s important to understand what options are available to you as a Medicare beneficiary. We encourage you to take the time to review this enrollment kit and use it to help you make the best choice for your Medicare coverage. Inside this kit, you’ll find all the materials you need to help you make a decision about your health care coverage. • • • • • Plan Comparison Tool Summary of Benefits — includes details about our HMO and PPO plans Enrollment Application — apply for enrollment in the FirstMedicare Direct plan of your choice Payment Election Form — this form allows you to select a safe and easy electronic way to pay for your health care coverage Abridged Formulary — use this booklet to help you find out which prescription drugs are covered by the FirstMedicare Direct plan Provider Directory — locate providers and specialists who are participating in the FirstMedicare Direct network If you have questions or need help applying for enrollment, please call us toll-free at 1877-279-1732 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week. TTY/TDD users, call 711. Have questions? Need help with enrolling? If you have questions about the information provided in this kit or about Medicare in general, we have knowledgeable, licensed sales representatives who can get you the answers you need and help you to apply for enrollment in a FirstMedicare Direct plan. Toll-Free: 1-877-279-1732 (TTY 711) 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week www.firstmedicare.com FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 42 Memorial Drive Pinehurst, NC 28734 Important questions to help you identify which plan is best for you How do the FirstMedicare Direct plans compare to my current plan? Answer: What premium best meets your needs? Answer: Do you want a plan that includes both medical and prescription drug coverage? Answer: Can I get all of my services within the FirstMedicare Direct Network? Answer: Is my Hospital in the network? Answer: Is my Primary Care physician in the network? Answer: Are my specialists in the network? Answer: Are my drugs on the Formulary Drug list? Answer: What tier are my Drugs in and what are their copays? Answer: Do I understand the 3 stages of prescription Drug Coverage? Answer: Do I understand my rights and protections as a Medicare Beneficiary? Answer: Am I eligible for Extra Help? Answer: Do I understand Plan Ratings and where can I find this information? Answer: www.medicare.gov Where can I research the answers to these questions? Answer: Use this enrollment kit. Online at www.firstmedicare.com Online at www.medicare.gov What Additional Benefits does my plan include? Membership at any FirstHealth Fitness Center 24 Hour Nurse Hotline USE THIS TOOL TO COMPARE OUR PLANS TO YOURS Benefits HMO Plus PPO Plus In/Out Network 1.Plan Premium $0 $49.90 Supplemental Plan Premium $0 $0 Part D Prescription Drug Premium $0 $0 Total Annual Premium $0 $598.80 2. Deductible $0 $0 3. Doctor’s Visit – Primary Care $10 In/$15 Out/$20 4. Doctor’s Visit – Specialist $35 In/$40 Out/$40 $195/day for days 1-6 $0/day for days 7-90 In/$195/day for days 1-6 Out/$250/day for days 1-6 $0/day for days 7-90 $3,400 In Network $3,400/ Combined In and Out of Network $5,100 7. Emergency Room Visit $50 $50 8. Urgent Care Center Visit $35 $35 9. Freedom to use any Medicare Approved Provider No. You must use FirstMedicare Direct Providers (except for emergencies) Yes/Out-ofNetwork benefits may apply Included Included $7 $7 Tier 1 Generics Tier 1 Generics 5. Hospital Stays 6. Out-of-Pocket Maximum 10. FirstHealth Fitness membership 11. Tier 1 (Preferred Generic) (30-Day Supply) 12. Drugs in Coverage Gap? Is my doctor In-Network? Current Plan Benefits HMO Plus PPO Plus In/Out Network Current Plan My Physician Are my specialist’s In-Network? Specialist #1 Specialist #2 Specialist #3 How are my Drugs covered? Drug #1 Copay Drug #2 Copay Drug #3 Copay What are my annual copays, premiums and total cost? Annual Physician Visits: $10 Each $15/$20 Each Total: _________ Total: _________ $35 Each $40/$40 Each Total: _________ Total: _________ $195 Each (Days 1-6) Total: _________ $195 Each (Days 1-6) Total: _________ Fitness Center Costs $0 $0 Annual Premium $0 $598.80 # Primary Care Visits_____ #Specialist Care Visits _____ Annual HospitalVisits Estimated Days_____ Drug Copays Copays (Total) Grand Total FirstCarolinaCare is a Health plan with a Medicare contract. The benefit information provided is a brief summary, not a complete description of benefits. For more information contact the plan. Limitations, copayments, and restrictions may apply. Benefits may change on January 1 of each year. You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium. NOTES Multi-language Interpreter Services English: We have free interpreter services to answer any questions you may have about our health or drug plan. To get an interpreter, just call us at 1-877-279-1732 (TTY-711). Someone who speaks English/Language can help you. This is a free service. Spanish: Tenemos servicios de intérprete sin costo alguno para responder cualquier pregunta que pueda tener sobre nuestro plan de salud o medicamentos. Para hablar con un intérprete, por favor llame al 1-877279-1732 (TTY-711). Alguien que hable español le podrá ayudar. Este es un servicio gratuito. Chinese Mandarin: 我们提供免费的翻译服务,帮助您解答关于健康或药物保险的任何疑问。如果您需 要此翻译服务,请致电1-877-279-1732(TTY-711)。我们的中文工作人员很乐意帮助您。这是一项免费服 务。 Chinese Cantonese: 您對我們的健康或藥物保險可能存有疑問,為此我們提供免費的翻譯服務。如需翻 譯服務,請致電1-877-279-1732(TTY-711)。我們講中文的人員將樂意為您提供幫助。這是一項免費服 務。 Tagalog: Mayroon kaming libreng serbisyo sa pagsasaling-wika upang masagot ang anumang mga katanungan ninyo hinggil sa aming planong pangkalusugan o panggamot. Upang makakuha ng tagasaling-wika, tawagan lamang kami sa 1-877-279-1732 (TTY-711). Maaari kayong tulungan ng isang nakakapagsalita ng Tagalog. Ito ay libreng serbisyo. French: Nous proposons des services gratuits d'interprétation pour répondre à toutes vos questions relatives à notre régime de santé ou d'assurance-médicaments. Pour accéder au service d'interprétation, il vous suffit de nous appeler au 1-877-279-1732 (TTY-711). Un interlocuteur parlant Français pourra vous aider. Ce service est gratuit. Vietnamese: Chúng tôi có dịch vụ thông dịch miễn phí để trả lời các câu hỏi về chương sức khỏe và chương trình thuốc men. Nếu quí vị cần thông dịch viên xin gọi [1-877-279-1732 (TTY-711). sẽ có nhân viên nói tiếng Việt giúp đỡ quí vị. Đây là dịch vụ miễn phí . German: Unser kostenloser Dolmetscherservice beantwortet Ihren Fragen zu unserem Gesundheits- und Arzneimittelplan. Unsere Dolmetscher erreichen Sie unter 1-877-279-1732 (TTY-711). Man wird Ihnen dort auf Deutsch weiterhelfen. Dieser Service ist kostenlos. Korean: 당사는 의료 보험 또는 약품 보험에 관한 질문에 답해 드리고자 무료 통역 서비스를 제공하고 있습니다. 통역 서비스를 이용하려면 전화1-877-279-1732(TTY-711) 번으로 문의해 주십시오. 한국어를 하는 담당자가 도와 드릴 것입니다. 이 서비스는 무료로 운영됩니다. Russian: Если у вас возникнут вопросы относительно страхового или медикаментного плана, вы можете воспользоваться нашими бесплатными услугами переводчиков. Чтобы воспользоваться услугами переводчика, позвоните нам по телефону 1-877-279-1732(TTY-711). Вам окажет помощь сотрудник, который говорит по-pусски. Данная услуга бесплатная. Arabic: ليس، للحصول على مترجم فوري.إننا نقدم خدمات المترجم الفوري المجانية لإلجابة عن أي أسئلة تتعلق بالصحة أو جدول األدوية لدينا سيقوم شخص ما يتحدث العربية7-811-312-7123)TYY 177( هذه خدمة مجانية عليك سوى االتصال بنا على.بمساعدتك. Italian: È disponibile un servizio di interpretariato gratuito per rispondere a eventuali domande sul nostro piano sanitario e farmaceutico. Per un interprete, contattare il numero 1-877-279-1732 (TTY-711). Un nostro incaricato che parla Italianovi fornirà l'assistenza necessaria. È un servizio gratuito. Portugués: Dispomos de serviços de interpretação gratuitos para responder a qualquer questão que tenha acerca do nosso plano de saúde ou de medicação. Para obter um intérprete, contacte-nos através do número 1-877-279-1732 (TTY-711). Irá encontrar alguém que fale o idioma Português para o ajudar. Este serviço é gratuito. French Creole: Nou genyen sèvis entèprèt gratis pou reponn tout kesyon ou ta genyen konsènan plan medikal oswa dwòg nou an. Pou jwenn yon entèprèt, jis rele nou nan 1-877-279-1732 (TTY-711). Yon moun ki pale Kreyòl kapab ede w. Sa a se yon sèvis ki gratis. Polish: Umożliwiamy bezpłatne skorzystanie z usług tłumacza ustnego, który pomoże w uzyskaniu odpowiedzi na temat planu zdrowotnego lub dawkowania leków. Aby skorzystać z pomocy tłumacza znającego język polski, należy zadzwonić pod numer 1-877-279-1732 (TTY-711). a usługa jest bezpłatna. Hindi: हमारे स्वास््य या दवा की योजना के बारे में आपके ककसी भी प्रश्न के जवाब दे ने के लिए हमारे पास मुफ्त दभ ु ाषिया सेवाएँ उपिब्ध हैं. एक दभ ु ाषिया प्राप्त करने के लिए, बस हमें 1-877-279-1732 (TTY-711). पर फोन करें . कोई व्यक्तत जो हहन्दी बोिता है आपकी मदद कर सकता है . यह एक मुफ्त सेवा है . Japanese: 当社の健康 健康保険と薬品 処方薬プランに関するご質問にお答えするために、無料の通 訳サービスがありますございます。通訳をご用命になるには、1-877-279-1732 (TTY-711) にお電話くだ さい。日本語を話す人 者 が支援いたします。これは無料のサービスです。 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Summary of Benefits FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) Hoke, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Richmond, Scotland Counties H8064_13_07 CMS Accepted 09292012 Last Update 09012012 1 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits SECTION I - INTRODUCTION TO SUMMARY OF BENEFITS Thank you for your interest in FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO). Our plan is offered by FIRSTCAROLINACARE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Medicare Advantage Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) that contracts with the Federal government. This Summary of Benefits tells you some features of our plan. It doesn't list every service that we cover or list every limitation or exclusion. To get a complete list of our benefits, please call FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) and ask for the "Evidence of Coverage". YOU HAVE CHOICES IN YOUR HEALTH CARE As a Medicare beneficiary, you can choose from different Medicare options. One option is the Original (feefor-service) Medicare Plan. Another option is a Medicare health plan, like FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO). You may have other options too. You make the choice. No matter what you decide, you are still in the Medicare Program. You may be able to join or leave a plan only at certain times. Please call FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) at the number listed at the end of this introduction or 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) for more information. TTY/TDD users should call 1-877-486-2048. You can call this number 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. HOW CAN I COMPARE MY OPTIONS? You can compare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) and the Original Medicare Plan using this Summary of Benefits. The charts in this booklet list some important health benefits. For each benefit, you can see what our plan covers and what the Original Medicare Plan covers. Our members receive all of the benefits that the Original Medicare Plan offers. We also offer more benefits, which may change from year to year. WHERE IS FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) AVAILABLE? The service area for this plan includes: Hoke, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Richmond, Scotland Counties, NC. You must live in one of these areas to join the plan. WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO JOIN FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO)? You can join FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) if you are entitled to Medicare Part A and enrolled in Medicare Part B and live in the service area. However, individuals with End-Stage Renal Disease are generally not eligible to enroll in FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) unless they are members of our organization and have been since their dialysis began. CAN I CHOOSE MY DOCTORS? FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) has formed a network of doctors, specialists, and hospitals. You can use any doctor who is part of our network. You may also go to doctors outside of our network. The health providers in our network can change at any time. You can ask for a current provider directory. For an updated list, visit us at www.firstmedicare.com. Our 2 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits customer service number is listed at the end of this introduction. WHAT HAPPENS IF I GO TO A DOCTOR WHO'S NOT IN YOUR NETWORK? You can go to doctors, specialists, or hospitals in or out of network. You may have to pay more for the services you receive outside the network, and you may have to follow special rules prior to getting services in and/or out of network. For more information, please call the customer service number at the end of this introduction. WHERE CAN I GET MY PRESCRIPTIONS IF I JOIN THIS PLAN? FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) has formed a network of pharmacies. You must use a network pharmacy to receive plan benefits. We may not pay for your prescriptions if you use an out-of-network pharmacy, except in certain cases. The pharmacies in our network can change at any time. You can ask for a pharmacy directory or visit us at www.firstmedicare.com. Our customer service number is listed at the end of this introduction. DOES MY PLAN COVER MEDICARE PART B OR PART D DRUGS? FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) does cover both Medicare Part B prescription drugs and Medicare Part D prescription drugs. WHAT IS A PRESCRIPTION DRUG FORMULARY? FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) uses a formulary. A formulary is a list of drugs covered by your plan to meet patient needs. We may periodically add, remove, or make changes to coverage limitations on certain drugs or change how much you pay for a drug. If we make any formulary change that limits our members' ability to fill their prescriptions, we will notify the affected members before the change is made. We will send a formulary to you and you can see our complete formulary on our Web site at www.firstmedicare.com. If you are currently taking a drug that is not on our formulary or subject to additional requirements or limits, you may be able to get a temporary supply of the drug. You can contact us to request an exception or switch to an alternative drug listed on our formulary with your physician's help. Call us to see if you can get a temporary supply of the drug or for more details about our drug transition policy. HOW CAN I GET EXTRA HELP WITH MY PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLAN COSTS OR GET EXTRA HELP WITH OTHER MEDICARE COSTS? You may be able to get extra help to pay for your prescription drug premiums and costs as well as get help with other Medicare costs. To see if you qualify for getting extra help, call: * 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY/TDD users should call 1-877-486-2048, 24 hours a day/7 days a week and see www.medicare.gov 'Programs for People with Limited Income and Resources' in the publication Medicare & You. * The Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. TTY/TDD users should call 1-800-325-0778 or * Your State Medicaid Office. 3 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits WHAT ARE MY PROTECTIONS IN THIS PLAN? All Medicare Advantage Plans agree to stay in the program for a full calendar year at a time. Plan benefits and cost-sharing may change from calendar year to calendar year. Each year, plans can decide whether to continue to participate with Medicare Advantage. A plan may continue in their entire service area (geographic area where the plan accepts members) or choose to continue only in certain areas. Also, Medicare may decide to end a contract with a plan. Even if your Medicare Advantage Plan leaves the program, you will not lose Medicare coverage. If a plan decides not to continue for an additional calendar year, it must send you a letter at least 90 days before your coverage will end. The letter will explain your options for Medicare coverage in your area. As a member of FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO), you have the right to request an organization determination, which includes the right to file an appeal if we deny coverage for an item or service, and the right to file a grievance. You have the right to request an organization determination if you want us to provide or pay for an item or service that you believe should be covered. If we deny coverage for your requested item or service, you have the right to appeal and ask us to review our decision. You may ask us for an expedited (fast) coverage determination or appeal if you believe that waiting for a decision could seriously put your life or health at risk, or affect your ability to regain maximum function. If your doctor makes or supports the expedited request, we must expedite our decision. Finally, you have the right to file a grievance with us if you have any type of problem with us or one of our network providers that does not involve coverage for an item or service. If your problem involves quality of care, you also have the right to file a grievance with the Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) for your state. Please refer to the Evidence of Coverage (EOC) for the QIO contact information. As a member of FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO), you have the right to request a coverage determination, which includes the right to request an exception, the right to file an appeal if we deny coverage for a prescription drug, and the right to file a grievance. You have the right to request a coverage determination if you want us to cover a Part D drug that you believe should be covered. An exception is a type of coverage determination. You may ask us for an exception if you believe you need a drug that is not on our list of covered drugs or believe you should get a non-preferred drug at a lower out-of-pocket cost. You can also ask for an exception to cost utilization rules, such as a limit on the quantity of a drug. If you think you need an exception, you should contact us before you try to fill your prescription at a pharmacy. Your doctor must provide a statement to support your exception request. If we deny coverage for your prescription drug(s), you have the right to appeal and ask us to review our decision. Finally, you have the right to file a grievance if you have any type of problem with us or one of our network pharmacies that does not involve coverage for a prescription drug. If your problem involves quality of care, you also have the right to file a grievance with the Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) for your state. Please refer to the Evidence of Coverage (EOC) for the QIO contact information. WHAT IS A MEDICATION THERAPY MANAGEMENT (MTM) PROGRAM? A Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Program is a free service we offer. You may be invited to participate in a program designed for your specific health and pharmacy needs. You may decide not to participate but it is recommended that you take full advantage of this covered service if you are selected. Contact FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) for more details. 4 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits WHAT TYPES OF DRUGS MAY BE COVERED UNDER MEDICARE PART B? Some outpatient prescription drugs may be covered under Medicare Part B. These may include, but are not limited to, the following types of drugs. Contact FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) for more details. -- Some Antigens: If they are prepared by a doctor and administered by a properly instructed person (who could be the patient) under doctor supervision. -- Osteoporosis Drugs: Injectable osteoporosis drugs for some women. -- Erythropoietin (Epoetin Alfa or Epogen®): By injection if you have end-stage renal disease (permanent kidney failure requiring either dialysis or transplantation) and need this drug to treat anemia. -- Hemophilia Clotting Factors: Self-administered clotting factors if you have hemophilia. -- Injectable Drugs: Most injectable drugs administered incident to a physicians service. -- Immunosuppressive Drugs: Immunosuppressive drug therapy for transplant patients if the transplant took place in a Medicare-certified facility and was paid for by Medicare or by a private insurance company that was the primary payer for Medicare Part A coverage. -- Some Oral Cancer Drugs: If the same drug is available in injectable form. -- Oral Anti-Nausea Drugs: If you are part of an anti-cancer chemotherapeutic regimen. -- Inhalation and Infusion Drugs administered through Durable Medical Equipment. WHERE CAN I FIND INFORMATION ON PLAN RATINGS? The Medicare program rates how well plans perform in different categories (for example, detecting and preventing illness, ratings from patients and customer service). If you have access to the web, you may use the web tools on www.medicare.gov and select "Health and Drug Plans" then "Compare Drug and Health Plans" to compare the plan ratings for Medicare plans in your area. You can also call us directly to obtain a copy of the plan ratings for this plan. Our customer service number is listed below. 5 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Please call FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company for more information about FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO). Visit us at www.firstmedicare.com or, call us: Customer Service Hours for October 1 - February 14: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Eastern Customer Service Hours for February 15 - September 30: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Eastern Current and Prospective members should call toll-free (888)-350-7794 for questions related to the Medicare Advantage Program. (TTY 711). Current and Prospective members should call locally (888)-350-7794 for questions related to the Medicare Advantage Program. (TTY 711). Current and Prospective members should call toll-free (888)-350-7794 for questions related to the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug program. (TTY 711). Current and Prospective members should call locally (888)-350-7794 for questions related to the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug program. (TTY 711) For more information about Medicare, please call Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048. You can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Or, visit www.medicare.gov on the web. This document may be available in other formats such as Braille, large print or other alternate formats. This document may be available in a non-English language. For additional information, call customer service at the phone number listed above. 6 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits If you have any questions about this plan's benefits or costs, please contact FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company for details. SECTION II - SUMMARY OF BENEFITS Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1 - Premium and Other Important Information In 2012 the monthly Part B premium was $99.90 and may change for 2013 and the annual Part B deductible amount was $140 and may change for 2013. General $49.90 monthly plan premium in addition to your monthly Medicare Part B premium. Most people will pay the standard monthly Part B premium in addition to their MA plan premium. However, some people will pay higher Part B and Part D premiums because of their yearly income (over $85,000 for singles, $170,000 for married If a doctor or supplier does not couples). For more information about Part B and accept assignment, their costs are Part D premiums based on income, call Medicare at often higher, which means you 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY users pay more. should call 1-877-486-2048. You may also call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213. TTY users should call 1-800-325-0778. Some physicians, providers and suppliers that are out of a plan's network (i.e., out-of-network) accept "assignment" from Medicare and will only charge Most people will pay the up to a Medicare-approved amount. If you choose to standard monthly Part B premium. However, some people see an out-of-network physician who does NOT accept Medicare "assignment," your coinsurance will pay a higher premium can be based on the Medicare-approved amount plus because of their yearly income an additional amount up to a higher Medicare (over $85,000 for singles, "limiting charge." If you are a member of a plan that $170,000 for married couples). For more information about Part charges a copay for out-of-network physician services, the higher Medicare "limiting charge" does B premiums based on income, not apply. See the publications Medicare & You or call Medicare at 1-800MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). Your Medicare Benefits available on www.medicare.gov for a full listing of benefits TTY users should call 1-877under Original Medicare, as well as for explanations 486-2048. You may also call of the rules related to "assignment" and "limiting Social Security at 1-800-772charges" that apply by benefit type. 1213. TTY users should call 1800-325-0778. To find out if physicians and DME suppliers accept assignment or participate in Medicare, visit www.medicare.gov/physician or www.medicare.gov/supplier. You can also call 1800-MEDICARE, or ask your physician, provider, or supplier if they accept assignment. 7 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1 - Premium and Other Important Information (continued) In-Network $3,400 out-of-pocket limit for Medicare-covered services. In and Out-of-Network $5,100 out-of-pocket limit for Medicare-covered services. You may go to any doctor, 2 - Doctor and specialist or hospital that accepts Hospital Choice (For more information, Medicare. see Emergency Care #15 and Urgently Needed Care - #16.) In-Network Referral required for network specialists (for certain benefits). In and Out-of-Network You can go to doctors, specialists, and hospitals in or out of the network. It will cost more to get out of network benefits. Out of Service Area Plan covers you when you travel in the U.S. or its territories. 8 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits SUMMARY OF BENEFITS INPATIENT CARE 3 - Inpatient Hospital In 2012 the amounts for each benefit period were: Care (includes Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation Services) In-Network Plan covers 90 days each benefit period. Days 1 - 60: $1156 deductible For Medicare-covered hospital stays: Days 61 - 90: $289 per day Days 91 - 150: $578 per lifetime - Days 1 - 6: $195 copay per day reserve day - Days 7 - 90: $0 copay per day These amounts may change for 2013. Plan covers 60 lifetime reserve days. $0 copay per lifetime reserve day. Call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800633-4227) for information about Out-of-Network lifetime reserve days. For hospital stays: Lifetime reserve days can only be used once. A "benefit period" starts the day you go into a hospital or skilled nursing facility. It ends when you go for 60 days in a row without hospital or skilled nursing care. If you go into the hospital after one benefit period has ended, a new benefit period begins. You must pay the inpatient hospital deductible for each benefit period. There is no limit to the number of benefit periods you can have. - Days 1 - 6: $250 copay per day - Days 7 - 90: $0 copay per day 9 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) INPATIENT CARE 4 - Inpatient Mental Health Care In 2012 the amounts for each benefit period were: In-Network You get up to 190 days of inpatient psychiatric hospital care in a lifetime. Inpatient psychiatric Days 1 - 60: $1156 deductible hospital services count toward the 190- day lifetime Days 61 - 90: $289 per day limitation only if certain conditions are met. This Days 91 - 150: $578 per lifetime limitation does not apply to inpatient psychiatric reserve day services furnished in a general hospital. These amounts may change for 2013. For Medicare-covered hospital stays: - Days 1 - 6: $195 copay per day - Days 7 - 90: $0 copay per day 5 - Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) (in a Medicarecertified skilled nursing facility) You get up to 190 days of inpatient psychiatric hospital care in a lifetime. Inpatient psychiatric hospital services count toward the 190-day lifetime limitation only if certain conditions are met. This limitation does not apply to inpatient psychiatric services furnished in a general hospital. Plan covers 60 lifetime reserve days. Cost per lifetime reserve day: In 2012 the amounts for each benefit period after at least a 3day covered hospital stay were: General Authorization rules may apply. - Days 1 - 60: $0 copay per day Out-of-Network For hospital stays: - Days 1 - 5: $250 copay per day - Days 6 - 90: $0 copay per day In-Network Days 1 - 20: $0 per day Days 21 - 100: $144.50 per day These amounts may change for 2013. Plan covers up to 100 days each benefit period. No prior hospital stay is required. For Medicare-covered SNF stays: 100 days for each benefit period. A "benefit period" starts the day you go into a hospital or SNF. It ends when you go for 60 days in a row without hospital or skilled nursing care. If you go into the hospital after one benefit period has ended, a new benefit period begins. You must pay the inpatient hospital deductible for each benefit period. There is no limit to the number of benefit periods you can have. - Days 1 - 10: $0 copay per day - Days 11 - 100: $50 copay per day Out-of-Network For each SNF stay: - Days 1 - 5: $0 copay per SNF day - Days 6 - 100: $50 copay per SNF day 10 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) INPATIENT CARE 6 - Home Health Care $0 copay. General Authorization rules may apply. (includes medically necessary intermittent skilled nursing care, home health aide services, and rehabilitation services, etc.) In-Network 10% of the cost for each Medicare-covered home health visit. Out-of-Network 10% of the cost for Medicare-covered home health visits. 7 - Hospice You pay part of the cost for outpatient drugs and inpatient respite care. General You must get care from a Medicare-certified hospice. Your plan will pay for a consultative visit before you select hospice. You must get care from a Medicare- certified hospice. OUTPATIENT CARE 8 - Doctor Office Visits 20% coinsurance General Authorization rules may apply. In-Network $15 copay for each Medicare-covered primary care doctor visit. $40 copay for each Medicare-covered specialist visit. Out-of-Network $40 copay for each Medicare-covered specialist visit. $20 copay for each Medicare-covered primary care doctor visit. 11 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) Supplemental routine care not covered In-Network OUTPATIENT CARE 9 - Chiropractic Services 20% coinsurance for manual manipulation of the spine to correct subluxation (a displacement or misalignment of a joint or body part) if you get it from a chiropractor or other qualified providers. $20 copay for each Medicare-covered chiropractic visit. Medicare-covered chiropractic visits are for manual manipulation of the spine to correct subluxation (a displacement or misalignment of a joint or body part) if you get it from a chiropractor. Out-of-Network $20 copay for Medicare-covered chiropractic visits. 10 - Podiatry Services Supplemental routine care not covered. In-Network $40 copay for each Medicare-covered podiatry visit. 20% coinsurance for medically necessary foot care, including care for medical conditions affecting the lower limbs. Medicare-covered podiatry visits are for medicallynecessary foot care. Out-of-Network $40 copay for Medicare-covered podiatry visits. 11 - Outpatient Mental Health Care 35% coinsurance for most General outpatient mental health services Authorization rules may apply. Specified copayment for outpatient partial hospitalization program services furnished by a hospital or community mental health center (CMHC). In-Network $40 copay for each Medicare-covered individual therapy visit. $40 copay for each Medicare-covered group therapy Copay cannot exceed the Part A visit. inpatient hospital deductible. "Partial hospitalization program" $40 copay for each Medicare-covered individual is a structured program of active therapy visit with a psychiatrist. outpatient psychiatric treatment that is more intense than the care $40 copay for each Medicare-covered group therapy received in your doctor's or visit with a psychiatrist. therapist's office and is an alternative to inpatient $40 copay for Medicare-covered partial hospitalization. hospitalization program services. 12 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) OUTPATIENT CARE 11 - Outpatient Mental Health Care (continued) Out-of-Network 20% of the cost for Medicare-covered partial hospitalization program services. $40 copay for Medicare-covered Mental Health visits with a psychiatrist. $40 copay for Medicare-covered Mental Health visits. 12 - Outpatient Substance Abuse Care 20% coinsurance General Authorization rules may apply. In-Network $40 copay for Medicare-covered individual substance abuse outpatient treatment visits. $40 copay for Medicare-covered group substance abuse outpatient treatment visits. Out-of-Network 25% of the cost Medicare-covered substance abuse outpatient treatment visits. 13 - Outpatient Services 20% coinsurance for the doctor's General services. Authorization rules may apply. Specified copayment for outpatient hospital facility services Copay cannot exceed the Part A inpatient hospital deductible. In-Network $100 copay for each Medicare-covered ambulatory surgical center visit. $100 copay for each Medicare-covered outpatient hospital facility visit. 20% coinsurance for ambulatory surgical center facility services. Out-of-Network 20% of the cost for Medicare-covered ambulatory surgical center visits. $150 copay [or 20% to 25% of the cost] for Medicare-covered outpatient hospital facility visits. 13 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) 20% coinsurance General Authorization rules may apply. OUTPATIENT CARE 14 - Ambulance Services (medically necessary ambulance services) In-Network $100 copay for Medicare-covered ambulance benefits. Out-of-Network $200 copay for Medicare-covered ambulance benefits. 15 - Emergency Care 20% coinsurance for the doctor's services. (You may go to any emergency room if you Specified copayment for reasonably believe you outpatient hospital facility need emergency care.) emergency services. General $50 copay for Medicare-covered emergency room visits. This amount applies toward your in-network plan deductible. Emergency services copay Worldwide coverage. cannot exceed Part A inpatient hospital deductible for each If you are admitted to the hospital within 48-hour(s) service provided by the hospital. for the same condition, you pay $0 for the emergency room visit. You don't have to pay the emergency room copay if you are admitted to the hospital as an inpatient for the same condition within 3 days of the emergency room visit. Not covered outside the U.S. except under limited circumstances. 16 - Urgently Needed 20% coinsurance, or a set copay Care NOT covered outside the U.S. (This is NOT except under limited emergency care, and in circumstances. most cases, is out of the service area.) General $40 copay for Medicare-covered urgently-neededcare visits. 14 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) 20% coinsurance General Authorization rules may apply. OUTPATIENT CARE 17 - Outpatient Rehabilitation Services In-Network $40 copay for Medicare-covered Occupational Therapy visits. (Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy) $40 copay for Medicare-covered Physical Therapy and/or Speech and Language Pathology visits. Out-of-Network $40 copay for Medicare-covered Physical Therapy and/or Speech and Language Pathology visits. $40 copay for Medicare-covered Occupational Therapy visits. OUTPATIENT MEDICAL SERVICES AND SUPPLIES 18 - Durable Medical 20% coinsurance Equipment General Authorization rules may apply. (includes wheelchairs, oxygen, etc.) In-Network 20% of the cost for Medicare-covered durable medical equipment. You may pay less if you purchase these items from the plan's preferred manufacturers/vendors. Contact the plan for a list of non- preferred and preferred manufacturers/vendors. Out-of-Network 20% of the cost for Medicare-covered durable medical equipment. 19 - Prosthetic Devices (includes braces, artificial limbs and eyes, etc.) 20% coinsurance General Authorization rules may apply. In-Network 20% of the cost for Medicare-covered prosthetic devices. Out-of-Network 20% of the cost for Medicare-covered prosthetic devices. 15 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) OUTPATIENT MEDICAL SERVICES AND SUPPLIES 20 - Diabetes Programs and Supplies 20% coinsurance for diabetes self- management training. General Authorization rules may apply. 20% coinsurance for diabetes supplies. In-Network $0 copay for Medicare-covered Diabetes selfmanagement training. 20% coinsurance for diabetic therapeutic shoes or inserts. 20% of the cost for Medicare-covered Diabetes monitoring supplies. Diabetic Supplies and Services are limited to specific manufacturers, products and/or brands. Contact the plan for a list of covered supplies. 20% of the cost for Medicare-covered Therapeutic shoes or inserts. Out-of-Network 20% of the cost for Medicare-covered Diabetes monitoring supplies. 20% of the cost for Medicare-covered Therapeutic shoes or inserts. $0 copay for Medicare-covered Diabetes selfmanagement training. 21 - Diagnostic Tests, 20% coinsurance for diagnostic tests and x-rays. X- Rays, Lab Services, and $0 copay for Medicare-covered Radiology Services lab services. Lab Services: Medicare covers medically necessary diagnostic lab services that are ordered by your treating doctor when they are provided by a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certified laboratory that participates in Medicare. General Authorization rules may apply. In-Network $0 to $40 copay [or 0% to 25% of the cost] for Medicare-covered lab services. $0 to $40 copay [or 0% to 25% of the cost] for Medicare-covered diagnostic procedures and tests. $15 to $40 copay [or 20% to 25% of the cost] for Medicare-covered X-rays. $150 copay [or 20% to 25% of the cost] for Medicare-covered diagnostic radiology services (not including X-rays). $40 copay [or 20% of the cost] for Medicarecovered therapeutic radiology services. 16 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) OUTPATIENT MEDICAL SERVICES AND SUPPLIES 21 - Diagnostic Tests, X- Rays, Lab Services, and Radiology Services (continued) Diagnostic lab services are done to help your doctor diagnose or rule out a suspected illness or condition. Medicare does not cover most supplemental routine screening tests, like checking your cholesterol. Out-of-Network $40 copay for Medicare-covered therapeutic radiology services. $20 to $40 copay for Medicare-covered outpatient X-rays. $0 to $40 copay [or 0% to 25% of the cost] for Medicare-covered diagnostic procedures, tests, and lab services. $20 to $150 copay [or 20% to 25% of the cost] for Medicare-covered diagnostic radiology services. 22 - Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Services 20% coinsurance for Cardiac Rehabilitation services. General Authorization rules may apply. 20% coinsurance for Pulmonary Rehabilitation services. In-Network $0 copay for: 20% coinsurance for Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation services. -Medicare-covered Cardiac Rehabilitation Services. -Medicare-covered Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation This applies to program services Services. provided in a doctors office. Specified cost sharing for -Medicare-covered Pulmonary Rehabilitation program services provided by Services. hospital outpatient departments. Out-of-Network $20 copay [or 25% of the cost] for Medicarecovered Cardiac Rehabilitation Services. $20 copay [or 25% of the cost] for Medicarecovered Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation Services. $20 copay [or 25% of the cost] for Medicarecovered Pulmonary Rehabilitation Services. 17 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) PREVENTIVE SERVICES, WELLNESS/EDUCATION AND OTHER SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFIT PROGRAMS No coinsurance, copayment or 23 -Preventive General deductible for the following: $0 copay for all preventive services covered under Services, Wellness/ Original Medicare at zero cost sharing. Education and other Any additional preventive services approved by Supplemental Benefit - Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening Medicare mid-year will be covered by the plan or by Programs - Bone Mass Measurement. Original Medicare. Covered once every 24 months (more often if medically In-Network necessary) if you meet certain $0 copay for an annual physical exam. medical conditions. - Cardiovascular Screening - Cervical and Vaginal Cancer The plan covers the following supplemental Screening. Covered once every 2 education/wellness programs: years. Covered once a year for women with Medicare at high - Health Club Membership/Fitness Classes risk. - Nursing Hotline - Colorectal Cancer Screening - Diabetes Screening Out-of-Network - Influenza Vaccine $0 copay for Medicare-covered preventive services. - Hepatitis B Vaccine for people $0 copay for an annual physical exam. with Medicare who are at risk - HIV Screening. $0 copay for the HIV screening, but you generally pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount for the doctors visit. HIV screening is covered for people with Medicare who are pregnant and people at increased risk for the infection, including anyone who asks for the test. Medicare covers this test once every 12 months or up to three times during a pregnancy. - Breast Cancer Screening (Mammogram). Medicare covers screening mammograms once every 12 months for all women with Medicare age 40 and older. Medicare covers one baseline mammogram for women between ages 35-39. 18 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) PREVENTIVE SERVICES, WELLNESS/EDUCATION AND OTHER SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFIT PROGRAMS - Medical Nutrition Therapy 23 -Preventive Services Nutrition therapy is for Services, Wellness/ Education and other people who have diabetes or Supplemental Benefit kidney disease (but aren’t on Programs (continued) dialysis or haven’t had a kidney transplant) when referred by a doctor. These services can be given by a registered dietitian and may include a nutritional assessment and counseling to help you manage your diabetes or kidney disease - Personalized Prevention Plan Services (Annual Wellness Visits) - Pneumococcal Vaccine. You may only need the Pneumonia vaccine once in your lifetime. Call your doctor for more information. - Prostate Cancer Screening Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) test only. Covered once a year for all men with Medicare over age 50. - Smoking and Tobacco Use Cessation (counseling to stop smoking and tobacco use). Covered if ordered by your doctor. Includes two counseling attempts within a 12-month period. Each counseling attempt includes up to four face-to-face visits. - Screening and behavioral counseling interventions in primary care to reduce alcohol misuse - Screening for depression in adults - Screening for sexually transmitted infections (STI) and high-intensity behavioral counseling to prevent STIs - Intensive behavioral counseling for Cardiovascular Disease (biannual) 19 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) PREVENTIVE SERVICES, WELLNESS/EDUCATION AND OTHER SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFIT PROGRAMS - Intensive behavioral therapy 23 -Preventive for obesity Services, Wellness/ Education and other - Welcome to Medicare Supplemental Benefit Preventive Visits (initial Programs (continued) preventive physical exam) When you join Medicare Part B, then you are eligible as follows. During the first 12 months of your new Part B coverage, you can get either a Welcome to Medicare Preventive Visits or an Annual Wellness Visit. After your first 12 months, you can get one Annual Wellness Visit every 12 months. 24 - Kidney Disease and Conditions 20% coinsurance for renal dialysis. 20% coinsurance for kidney disease education services. In-Network $0 copay for Medicare-covered renal dialysis. $0 copay for Medicare-covered kidney disease education services. Out-of-Network 20% of the cost for Medicare-covered renal dialysis $0 copay for Medicare-covered kidney disease education services. PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFITS 25 - Outpatient Prescription Drugs Most drugs are not covered under Original Medicare. You can add prescription drug coverage to Original Medicare by joining a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan, or you can get all your Medicare coverage, including prescription drug coverage, by joining a Medicare Advantage Plan or a Medicare Cost Plan that offers prescription drug coverage. Drugs covered under Medicare Part B General 20% of the cost for Medicare Part B chemotherapy drugs and other Part B drugs. 20% of the cost for Medicare Part B drugs out-ofnetwork. 20 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFITS 25 - Outpatient Prescription Drugs (continued) Drugs covered under Medicare Part D. General This plan uses a formulary. The plan will send you the formulary. You can also see the formulary at www.firstmedicare.com on the web. Different out-of-pocket costs may apply for people who -have limited incomes, -live in long term care facilities, or -have access to Indian/Tribal/Urban (Indian Health Service) providers. The plan offers national in-network prescription coverage (i.e., this would include 50 states and the District of Columbia). This means that you will pay the same cost-sharing amount for your prescription drugs if you get them at an in-network pharmacy outside of the plan's service area (for instance when you travel). Total yearly drug costs are the total drug costs paid by both you and a Part D plan. The plan may require you to first try one drug to treat your condition before it will cover another drug for that condition. Some drugs have quantity limits. Your provider must get prior authorization from FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) for certain drugs. You must go to certain pharmacies for a very limited number of drugs, due to special handling, provider coordination, or patient education requirements that cannot be met by most pharmacies in your network. These drugs are listed on the plan's website, formulary, printed materials, as well as on the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Finder on Medicare.gov. If the actual cost of a drug is less than the normal cost-sharing amount for that drug, you will pay the actual cost, not the higher cost-sharing amount. 21 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFITS 25 - Outpatient Prescription Drugs (continued) If you request a formulary exception for a drug and FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) approves the exception, you will pay Tier 4: Non-Preferred Brand cost sharing for that drug. In-Network $0 deductible Initial Coverage You pay the following until total yearly drug costs reach $2,970: Retail Pharmacy Tier 1: Preferred Generic - $7 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $14 copay for a two-month (60-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $21 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 2: Non-Preferred Generic - $25 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $50 copay for a two-month (60-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $75 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 3: Preferred Brand - $40 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $80 copay for a two-month (60-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $120 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 4: Non-Preferred Brand - $80 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $160 copay for a two-month (60-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $240 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier 22 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFITS 25 - Outpatient Prescription Drugs (continued) Tier 5: Specialty Tier - 33% coinsurance for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - 33% coinsurance for a two-month (60-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - 33% coinsurance for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Not all drugs on this tier are available at this extended day supply. Please contact the plan for more information. Long Term Care Pharmacy Tier 1: Preferred Generic - $7 copay for a one-month (31-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 2: Non-Preferred Generic - $25 copay for a one-month (31-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 3: Preferred Brand - $40 copay for a one-month (31-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 4: Non-Preferred Brand - $80 copay for a one-month (31-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 5: Specialty Tier - 33% coinsurance for a one-month (31-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Please note that brand drugs must be dispensed incrementally in long- term care facilities. Generic drugs may be dispensed incrementally. Contact your plan about cost-sharing billing/collection when less than a one-month supply is dispensed. 23 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFITS 25 - Outpatient Prescription Drugs (continued) Mail Order Tier 1: Preferred Generic - $0 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier - $0 copay for a two-month (60-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $0 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 2: Non-Preferred Generic - $25 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $50 copay for a two-month (60-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $62.50 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 3: Preferred Brand - $40 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $80 copay for a two-month (60-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $100 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 4: Non-Preferred Brand - $80 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $160 copay for a two-month (60-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - $200 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 5: Specialty Tier - 33% coinsurance for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - 33% coinsurance for a two-month (60-day) supply of drugs in this tier. - 33% coinsurance for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier Not all drugs on this tier are available at this extended day supply. Please contact the plan for more information. 24 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFITS 25 - Outpatient Prescription Drugs (continued) Coverage Gap After your total yearly drug costs reach $2,970, you receive limited coverage by the plan on certain drugs. You will also receive a discount on brand name drugs and generally pay no more than 47.5% for the plan's costs for brand drugs and 79% of the plan's costs for generic drugs until your yearly outof-pocket drug costs reach $4,750. Additional Coverage Gap The plan covers few formulary generics (less than 10% of formulary generic drugs) through the coverage gap. The plan offers additional coverage in the gap for the following tiers. You pay the following: Retail Pharmacy Tier 1: Preferred Generic - $7 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of all drugs covered in this tier. - $14 copay for a two-month (60-day) supply of all drugs covered in this tier. - $21 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of all drugs covered in this tier. Long Term Care Pharmacy Tier 1: Preferred Generic - $7 copay for a one-month (31-day) supply of all drugs covered in this tier. Please note that brand drugs must be dispensed incrementally in long- term care facilities. Generic drugs may be dispensed incrementally. Contact your plan about cost-sharing billing/collection when less than a one-month supply is dispensed. Mail Order Tier 1: Preferred Generic - $7 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of all drugs covered in this tier. - $14 copay for a two-month (60-day) supply of all drugs covered in this tier. - $21 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of all drugs covered in this tier. 25 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFITS 25 - Outpatient Prescription Drugs (continued) Catastrophic Coverage After your yearly out-of-pocket drug costs reach $4,750, you pay the greater of: -5% coinsurance, or - $2.65 copay for generic (including brand drugs treated as generic) and a $6.60 copay for all other drugs. Out-of-Network Plan drugs may be covered in special circumstances, for instance, illness while traveling outside of the plan's service area where there is no network pharmacy. You may have to pay more than your normal cost-sharing amount if you get your drugs at an out-of-network pharmacy. In addition, you will likely have to pay the pharmacy's full charge for the drug and submit documentation to receive reimbursement from FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO). Out-of-Network Initial Coverage You will be reimbursed up to the plan's cost of the drug minus the following for drugs purchased outof-network until total yearly drug costs reach $2,970: Tier 1: Preferred Generic - $7 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 2: Non-Preferred Generic - $25 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 3: Preferred Brand - $40 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 4: Non-Preferred Brand - $80 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. Tier 5: Specialty Tier - 33% coinsurance for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier. You will not be reimbursed for the difference between the Out-of- Network Pharmacy charge and the plan's In-Network allowable amount. 26 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFITS 25 - Outpatient Prescription Drugs (continued) Out-of-Network Coverage Gap You will be reimbursed up to 21% of the plan allowable cost for generic drugs purchased out-ofnetwork until total yearly out-of- pocket drug costs reach $4,750. Please note that the plan allowable cost may be less than the out-of-network pharmacy price paid for your drug(s). You will be reimbursed up to 52.5% of the plan allowable cost for brand name drugs purchased outof-network until your total yearly out-of-pocket drug costs reach $4,750. Please note that the plan allowable cost may be less than the out-of-network pharmacy price paid for your drug(s). Additional Out-of-Network Coverage Gap The plan covers few formulary generics (less than 10% of formulary generic drugs) through the coverage gap. You will be reimbursed for these drugs purchased out-of-network up to the plan's cost of the drug minus the following: Tier 1: Preferred Generic - $7 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of all drugs covered in this tier. You will not be reimbursed for the difference between the Out-of- Network Pharmacy charge and the plan's In-Network allowable amount. Out-of-Network Catastrophic Coverage After your yearly out-of-pocket drug costs reach $4,750, you will be reimbursed for drugs purchased out-of-network up to the plan's cost of the drug minus your cost share, which is the greater of: - 5% coinsurance, or - $2.65 copay for generic (including brand drugs treated as generic) and a $6.60 copay for all other drugs. You will not be reimbursed for the difference between the Out-of- Network Pharmacy charge and the plan's In-Network allowable amount. 27 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) OUTPATIENT MEDICAL SERVICES AND SUPPLIES 26 - Dental Services Preventive dental services (such as cleaning) not covered. In-Network In general, preventive dental benefits (such as cleaning) not covered. $40 copay for Medicare-covered dental benefits. Out-of-Network $40 copay for Medicare-covered comprehensive dental benefits. 27 - Hearing Services Supplemental routine hearing exams and hearing aids not covered. 20% coinsurance for diagnostic hearing exams. In-Network In general, supplemental routine hearing exams and hearing aids not covered. $40 copay for Medicare-covered diagnostic hearing exams. Out-of-Network $40 copay for Medicare-covered diagnostic hearing exams. 28 - Vision Services 20% coinsurance for diagnosis and treatment of diseases and conditions of the eye. In-Network - 20% of the cost for one pair of Medicare-covered eyeglasses or contact lenses after cataract surgery. Supplemental routine eye exams - $0 to $40 copay for Medicare-covered exams to and glasses not covered. diagnose and treat diseases and conditions of the eye. Medicare pays for one pair of eyeglasses or contact lenses after - $40 copay for up to 1 supplemental routine eye cataract surgery. exam(s) every year. Annual glaucoma screenings covered for people at risk. Out-of-Network 20% of the cost for Medicare-covered eye wear. $40 copay for supplemental eye exams. $0 to $40 copay for Medicare-covered eye exams. In and Out-of-Network $100 plan coverage limit for supplemental routine eye exams every year. This limit applies to both innetwork and out-of-network benefits. 28 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits Benefit Original Medicare FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) OUTPATIENT MEDICAL SERVICES AND SUPPLIES Over-the-Counter Items Not covered. General The plan does not cover Over-the-Counter items. Transportation (Routine) Not covered. In-Network This plan does not cover supplemental routine transportation. Acupuncture Not covered. In-Network This plan does not cover Acupuncture. 29 | FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus (PPO) – Summary of Benefits 2013 Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plan (MAPD) Individual Enrollment Form Please contact FirstMedicare Direct if you need information in another language or format (Braille). To Enroll in FirstMedicare Direct Secure Please Provide the Following Information: Please check which plan you want to enroll in: HMO Plus (HMO) ($0/month) PPO Plus (PPO) ($49.90 /month) Effective Date: The date you want coverage to begin. In general, requests to enroll will be effective on the first day of the month after this form is received. _____ Month _____ Year LAST Name: FIRST Name: Birth Date: ( __ __ / __ __ / __ __ __ __ ) (M M/DD/ YYY Y) Sex: Male Female Middle Initial: Mr. Mrs. Ms. Home Phone Number: Alternate Phone Number: ( ) ( ) Permanent Residence Street Address ( P.O. Box is not allowed ): City: NC County: Mailing Address ( Only if different from your Permanent Residence Address ) Street Address or Post Office Box: ZIP Code: City: State: ZIP Code: Emergency Contact or Phone Number: ( ) Your E-mail Address: Power of Attorney (POA) Relationship to You:________________ Name: ____________________________ Please Provide Your Medicare Insurance Information Please take out your Medicare card to complete this section. Please fill in the blanks to the right so they match your red, white and blue Medicare card SAMPLE ONLY - OR – Name: _____________________________________ Attach a copy of your Medicare card or your letter Medicare Claim Number:_______________ Sex: ___ from Social Security or the Railroad Retirement Board. You must have Medicare Part A and Part B Is Entitled To Effective Date HOSPITAL (PART A) __________________________ to join a Medicare Advantage Plan. MEDICAL (PART B) __________________________ Paying Your Plan Premium You can pay your monthly plan premium (including any late enrollment penalty that you currently have or may owe) by any of the following methods: You can receive a paper invoice in the mail each month and mail FirstCarolinaCare a check for the premiums due. You can pay your bill automatically each month from a checking or savings account using Electronic Funds Transfer. You can pay your bill automatically each month using a Master or VISA Card. You can also choose to pay your premium by automatic deduction from your Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) benefit check each month. No matter which method you select, you must continue to pay your Part B premiums to Social Security in addition to the FirstCarolinaCare plan premiums. If you previously qualified for Medicare prescription drug coverage, but decided not to carry prescription coverage at least as good as Medicare’s, then Medicare may determine that you owe a monthly Late Enrollment Penalty. H8064_13_29 CMS Approved 09282012 Last Updated 09/27/2012 If Medicare informs FirstCarolinaCare that you owe this late enrollment penalty, it will be included in your monthly premium, even if you sign up for a $0 premium plan. If it is determined that you owe a late enrollment penalty, we need to know how you would prefer to pay it. If you are assessed a Part D-Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (Part D-IRMAA), you will be notified by the Social Security Administration. You will be responsible for paying this extra amount in addition to your plan premium. You will either have the amount withheld from your Social Security benefit check or be billed directly by Medicare or the RRB. DO NOT pay FirstCarolinaCare the Part D-IRMAA. People with limited incomes may qualify for extra help to pay for their prescription drug costs. If you qualify, Medicare could pay for 75% or more of your drug costs including monthly prescription drug premiums, annual deductibles and co-insurance. Additionally, those who qualify won’t have a coverage gap or a late enrollment penalty. Many people are eligible for these savings and don’t even know it. For more information about this extra help, contact your local Social Security office or call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213. TTY users should call 1800-325-0778. You can also apply for extra help online at www.socialsecurity.gov/prescriptionhelp. If you have recently been enrolled in Medicaid or you have received a letter stating that you have qualified for Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) or Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) status, you automatically qualify for Prescription Drug Assistance. If you need a prescription filled before FirstCarolinaCare receives confirmation from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) of your eligibility status, please contact our Customer Service Department for assistance. The qualifications for Prescription Drug Assistance are based on income and assets. If you do qualify, Medicare would pay for a portion of your total monthly premium. FirstCarolinaCare would bill you for the balance of your premium. If you qualify for extra help with your Medicare prescription drug coverage costs, Medicare will pay all or part of your plan premium. If Medicare pays only a portion of this premium, we will bill you for the amount that Medicare doesn’t cover. Please select a premium payment option: (If you don’t select a payment option, we will mail you a bill each month) Get a monthly bill in the mail . Electronic funds transfer (EFT) from your bank account each month. Please enclose a VOIDED check if possible and provide the following: Account Holder Name: _________________________________ Bank Routing Number: _________________________________ Bank Account Number: _________________________________ Account Type: Checking Savings Electronic charge to your VISA or MasterCard each month. Please provide the following: Credit Card Type: VISA MasterCard Name of Account Holder as it appears on card:________________________ Account Number:_______________________________________________ CVV Number (3-digit code on the back of your card):________Expiration Date (MM/YYYY):______________ H8064_13_29 CMS Approved 09282012 Last Updated 09/27/2012 Automatic deduction from your monthly Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) benefits check. PLEASE NOTE: The Social Security deduction may take two or more months to begin after Social Security or RRB approves the deduction. Usually, the effective date of the deduction will NOT be the same as your enrollment effective date with FirstCarolinaCare. FirstCarolinaCare will send you a monthly bill in the mail until we receive notification from Medicare as to which month they begin taking the money out of your Social Security check. You are responsible for paying by check until such time as we have established the effective date of your withhold. *You should know that Social Security LIMITS the automatic deduction amount allowed from your benefit check to $200. For example, should you select the FirstCarolinaCare Secure Gold or Platinum plan and there is a two month delay in processing, the entire transaction will be rejected by Social Security because the deduction amount would exceed $200. You will then default back to being billed by mail for all unpaid premiums. Please read and answer these important questions: 1. Do you have End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)? Yes No If you have had a successful kidney transplant and/or you don’t need regular dialysis any more, please attach a note or records from your doctor showing you have had a successful kidney transplant or you don’t need dialysis, otherwise we may need to contact you to obtain additional information. 2. Some individuals may have other drug coverage, including other private insurance, TRICARE, Federal employee health benefits coverage, VA benefits or State pharmaceutical assistance programs. Will you have other prescription drug coverage in addition to FirstCarolinaCare? Yes No If “yes”, please list your other coverage and your identification (ID) number(s) for this coverage: Name of other coverage: ____________________ ID # for this coverage: ____________________ Group # for this coverage: _________________________ 3. Are you a resident in a long-term care facility, such as a nursing home? Yes No If “yes” please provide the following information: Name of Institution: ________________________ Address & Phone Number:_______________________________ 4. Are you enrolled in your State Medicaid program? Yes No If “yes” please provide your Medicaid number: ____________________ 5. Do you or your spouse work? Yes No Please choose your Primary Care Physician (PCP). You may search the FirstMedicare Direct Provider/Pharmacy Directory or search online at www.firstmedicare.com and click on “Find Your Doctor or Hospital”: Name: ________________________________________ PCP Code: ____________________ If you or someone you know would benefit from having our information in a language other than English OR in another format such as large print, audiotape or Braille, please contact FirstCarolinaCare Sales at 877-279-1732 From October 1, 2012, through February 14, 2013, a representative will be available to speak with you from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week. Beginning February 15, 2013, through September 30, 2013, a representative will be available to speak with you from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please Read This Important Information If you have health coverage from an employer or union that you are going to be keeping, joining FirstCarolinaCare may change how that coverage works. Please contact the Benefits Administration office at your former employer if you have questions about how these two insurances will work together. H8064_13_29 CMS Approved 09282012 Last Updated 09/27/2012 Please Read and Sign Below: By completing this enrollment application, I agree to the following: FirstCarolinaCare is a Medicare Advantage plan and has a contract with the Federal government. I will need to keep my Medicare Parts A and B. I can be in only one Medicare Advantage plan at a time and I understand that my enrollment in this plan will automatically end my enrollment in another Medicare health plan or prescription drug plan. It is my responsibility to inform you of any prescription drug coverage that I have or may get in the future. Enrollment in this plan is generally for the entire year. Once I enroll, I may leave this plan or make changes at certain times of the year when an enrollment period is available (example: October 15 – December 7 of every year) or under certain special circumstances. FirstCarolinaCare serves a specific service area. If I move out of FirstCarolinaCare’s service area, I will need to enroll in a new plan for my new area. I understand that FirstCarolinaCare provides medical and prescription drug coverage when I travel and I will have emergency coverage if I travel outside of the US. I understand that the Evidence of Coverage I receive will tell me what benefits I have under FirstCarolinaCare and which rules I must follow to get those benefits. I understand that services requiring an authorization will be denied if no authorization information is received from the doctor. I understand that I have the right to appeal decisions about payments and services if I disagree with FirstCarolinaCare. I understand that while I am a member of any FirstCarolinaCare plan, I must use FirstCarolinaCare providers in order to get the higher level of coverage, but the copay for urgent care or emergency care or dialysis services will be the same in-network and out-of-network. If medically necessary, FirstCarolinaCare provides refunds for all covered benefits, even if I get services out-of-network. I understand that if I am getting assistance from a sales agent, broker or other individual employed by or contracted with FirstCarolinaCare, he/she may be paid based on my enrollment in FirstCarolinaCare. Release of Information: By joining this Medicare health plan, I acknowledge that FirstCarolinaCare will release my information to Medicare and other plans or providers as is necessary for treatment, payment and health care operations. I also acknowledge that FirstCarolinaCare will release my information including my prescription drug event data to Medicare, who may release it for research and other purposes which follow all applicable Federal statutes and regulations. The information on this enrollment form is correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if I intentionally provide false information on this form, I will be disenrolled from the plan. I understand that my signature on this application means that I have read and understand the contents. If this application is signed by an authorized individual such as a Power of Attorney or Legal Guardian, I understand that FirstCarolinaCare or Medicare may request a copy of those documents for their files. Your Signature: Today’s Date: If you are the authorized representative and/or have Power of Attorney (POA), you must sign above and provide the following information along with your POA form: Name: ____________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________ Phone Number: ________________________ Relationship to Enrollee: ________________________ Sales Agent Name: ________________________________ Agent Code: ________________________ Please KEEP a copy for your records. H8064_13_29 CMS Approved 09282012 Last Updated 09/27/2012 Typically, you may enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan during the annual enrollment period which is from October 15 through December 7. There are exceptions that allow you to enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan outside of this period. *Please read the following statements carefully and check the box if the statement applies to you. By checking any of the following boxes you are certifying that, to the best of your knowledge, you are eligible for an Enrollment Period. If we later determine that this information is incorrect, you may be disenrolled. I am enrolling during the annual enrollment period between October 15 and December 7. I am new to Medicare. I have had Medicare prior to now, but am just turning age 65. I recently moved or within the next month I will move outside of the service area for my current plan and into the service area for FirstCarolinaCare. I moved or will move on (insert date): ____________ I was terminated from my prior Medicare plan for living outside of its service area for more than six months. I was terminated on (insert date): ________________ I was recently released from a correctional facility on (insert date):_______________ I have both Medicare and Medicaid or my state helps pay for my Medicare premiums. I get extra help paying for Medicare prescription drug coverage. I no longer qualify for extra help paying for my Medicare prescription drugs. I stopped receiving extra help on (insert date):_________________ I am moving into a Long-Term Care Facility (for example, a nursing home or rehabilitation hospital). I will move into the facility on (insert date): __________________ I currently live in a Long-Term Care Facility. I recently moved out of a Long-Term Care Facility on (insert date): _______________ I recently left a PACE program on (insert date): _____________ I recently involuntarily lost my creditable prescription drug coverage (coverage as good as Medicare’s). I lost my drug coverage on (insert date): ________________ I am leaving employer or union coverage on (insert date): __________________ I belong to a pharmacy assistance program provided by my state. I was unable to enroll in a Medicare Drug Plan when I first became eligible for Medicare, because no plan was available where I lived at that time (for example, I lived outside of the country or was incarcerated.) I first moved into an area where I could sign up for a Medicare Drug Plan on (insert date): My prior Medicare (Advantage or Prescription Drug) plan (not FirstCarolinaCare) is ending its contract with Medicare or Medicare is ending its contract with my old plan, so I need a new plan. I was enrolled in a Special Needs Plan (SNP) but I have lost the special needs qualification required to be in that plan. I was disenrolled from the SNP on (insert date):__________________ I recently returned to the United States after living permanently outside of the U.S. I returned to the U.S. on (insert date): ____________________ I used the Medicare Advantage Disenrollment Period (MADP) to disenroll from my Medicare plan between January 1 and February 14. *If none of these statements apply to you or you have any questions about this form, please contact FirstCarolinaCare Sales for assistance at 877-279-1732 Persons with hearing impairments please call TTY at 711. From October 1, 2012 through February 14, 2013, a representative will be available to speak with you from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week. Beginning February 15, 2013, through September 30, 2013, a representative will be available to speak with you from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company FirstMedicare Direct HMO Plus and PPO Plus 2013 Abridged Formulary (List of Covered Drugs) PLEASE READ: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION ABOUT THE DRUGS WE COVER IN THIS PLAN Note to existing members: This formulary has changed since last year. Please review this document to make sure that it still contains the drugs you take. This document includes FirstMedicare Direct’s partial formulary as of January 1, 2013. For a complete, updated formulary, please visit our Web site at www.firstmedicare.com or call (888) 3507794, 24 hours seven days a week. TTY/TDD users should call 711. Beneficiaries must use network pharmacies to access their prescription drug benefit. Benefits, formulary, pharmacy network, premium and/or copayments/coinsurance may change on January 1, 2014. FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company is a health plan with a Medicare contract. This document may be available in alternate formats or other languages. For more information, please call Member Services at (888) 350-7794, 24 hours seven days a week. TTY/TDD users should call 711. H8064_13_18, CMS Accepted 09292012 Last Updated: 09012012 Version Number: 5 1 |2013 Abridged Formulary What is the FirstMedicare Direct Formulary? A formulary is a list of covered drugs selected by FirstMedicare Direct in consultation with a team of health care providers, which represents the prescription therapies believed to be a necessary part of a quality treatment program. FirstMedicare Direct will generally cover the drugs listed in our formulary as long as the drug is medically necessary, the prescription is filled at a FirstMedicare Direct network pharmacy, and other plan rules are followed. For more information on how to fill your prescriptions, please review your Evidence of Coverage. This document is a partial formulary and includes only some of the drugs covered by FirstMedicare Direct. For a complete listing of all prescription drugs covered by FirstMedicare Direct, please visit our Web site at www.firstmedicare.com or call (888) 350-7794, 24 hours seven days a week. TTY/TDD users should call 711. Can the Formulary change? Generally, if you are taking a drug on our 2013 formulary that was covered at the beginning of the year, we will not discontinue or reduce coverage of the drug during the 2013 coverage year except when a new, less expensive generic drug becomes available or when new adverse information about the safety or effectiveness of a drug is released. Other types of formulary changes, such as removing a drug from our formulary, will not affect members who are currently taking the drug. It will remain available at the same cost-sharing for those members taking it for the remainder of the coverage year. We feel it is important that you have continued access for the remainder of the coverage year to the formulary drugs that were available when you chose our plan, except for cases in which you can save additional money or we can ensure your safety. If we remove drugs from our formulary, or add prior authorization, quantity limits and/or step therapy restrictions on a drug or move a drug to a higher cost-sharing tier, we must notify affected members of the change at least 60 days before the change becomes effective, or at the time the member requests a refill of the drug, at which time the member will receive a 60- day supply of the drug. If the Food and Drug Administration deems a drug on our formulary to be unsafe or the drug’s manufacturer removes the drug from the market, we will immediately remove the drug from our formulary and provide notice to members who take the drug. The enclosed formulary is current as of January 1, 2013. To get updated information about the drugs covered by FirstMedicare Direct, please visit our Web site at www.firstmedicare.com or call Member Services at (888) 350-7794, 24 hours seven days a week. TTY/TDD users should call 711. If nonmaintenance formulary changes occur during the plan year, members will be provided notice and the printable formulary will updated and posted on our website at www.firstmedicare.com. How do I use the Formulary? There are two ways to find your drug within the formulary: Medical Condition The formulary begins on page 12. The drugs in this formulary are grouped into categories depending on the type of medical conditions that they are used to treat. For example, drugs used to treat a heart condition are listed under the category, “Cardiac Drugs”. If you know what your drug is used for, look for the category name in the list that begins below. Then look under the category name for your drug. Alphabetical Listing If you are not sure what category to look under, you should look for your drug in the Index that begins on page I-1. The Index provides an alphabetical list of all of the drugs included in this document. Both brand 2 |2013 Abridged Formulary name drugs and generic drugs are listed in the Index. Look in the Index and find your drug. Next to your drug, you will see the page number where you can find coverage information. Turn to the page listed in the Index and find the name of your drug in the first column of the list. What are generic drugs? FirstMedicare Direct covers both brand name drugs and generic drugs. A generic drug is approved by the FDA as having the same active ingredient as the brand name drug. Generally, generic drugs cost less than brand name drugs. Are there any restrictions on my coverage? Some covered drugs may have additional requirements or limits on coverage. These requirements and limits may include: • Prior Authorization: FirstMedicare Direct requires you or your physician to get prior authorization for certain drugs. This means that you will need to get approval from FirstMedicare Direct before you fill your prescriptions. If you don’t get approval, FirstMedicare Direct may not cover the drug. • Quantity Limits: For certain drugs, FirstMedicare Direct limits the amount of the drug that FirstMedicare Direct will cover. For example, FirstMedicare Direct provides 30 tablets per prescription for rosiglitazone. This may be in addition to a standard one month or three month supply. • Step Therapy: In some cases, FirstMedicare Direct requires you to first try certain drugs to treat your medical condition before we will cover another drug for that condition. For example, if Drug A and Drug B both treat your medical condition, FirstMedicare Direct may not cover Drug B unless you try Drug A first. If Drug A does not work for you, FirstMedicare Direct will then cover Drug B. You can find out if your drug has any additional requirements or limits by looking in the formulary that begins on page 12. You can also get more information about the restrictions applied to specific covered drugs by visiting our Web site at www.firstmedicare.com. You can ask FirstMedicare Direct to make an exception to these restrictions or limits. See the section, “How do I request an exception to the FirstMedicare Direct’s formulary?” on page 4 for information about how to request an exception. What if my drug is not on the Formulary? If your drug is not included in this list of covered drugs, you should first contact Member Services and ask if your drug is covered. This document includes only a partial list of covered drugs, so FirstMedicare Direct may cover your drug. You can contact Member Services at (888) 350-7794, 24 hours seven days a week. TTY/TDD users should call 711. If you learn that FirstMedicare Direct does not cover your drug, you have two options: 3 |2013 Abridged Formulary • You can ask Member Services for a list of similar drugs that are covered by FirstMedicare Direct. When you receive the list, show it to your doctor and ask him or her to prescribe a similar drug that is covered by FirstMedicare Direct. • You can ask FirstMedicare Direct to make an exception and cover your drug. See below for information about how to request an exception. How do I request an exception to FirstMedicare Direct’s Formulary? You can ask FirstMedicare Direct to make an exception to our coverage rules. There are several types of exceptions that you can ask us to make. • You can ask us to cover your drug even if it is not on our formulary. • You can ask us to waive coverage restrictions or limits on your drug. For example, for certain a drug, FirstMedicare Direct limits the amount of the drug that we will cover. If your drug has a quantity limit, you can ask us to waive the limit and cover more. • You can ask us to provide a higher level of coverage for your drug. If your drug is contained in our non-preferred tier, you can ask us to cover it at the cost-sharing amount that applies to drugs in the preferred tier instead. This would lower the amount you must pay for your drug. Please note, if we grant your request to cover a drug that is not on our formulary, you may not ask us to provide a higher level of coverage for the drug. Also, you may not ask us to provide a higher level of coverage for drugs that are in the Specialty tier. Generally, FirstMedicare Direct will only approve your request for an exception if the alternative drugs included on the plan’s formulary, the lower-tiered drug or additional utilization restrictions would not be as effective in treating your condition and/or would cause you to have adverse medical effects. You should contact us to ask us for an initial coverage decision for a formulary, tiering or utilization restriction exception. When you are requesting a formulary, tiering or utilization restriction exception you should submit a statement from your physician supporting your request. Generally, we must make our decision within 72 hours of getting your prescriber’s or prescribing physician’s supporting statement. You can request an expedited (fast) exception if you or your doctor believe that your health could be seriously harmed by waiting up to 72 hours for a decision. If your request to expedite is granted, we must give you a decision no later than 24 hours after we get your prescriber’s or prescribing physician’s supporting statement. What do I do before I can talk to my doctor about changing my drugs or requesting an exception? As a new or continuing member in our plan you may be taking drugs that are not on our formulary. Or, you may be taking a drug that is on our formulary but your ability to get it is limited. For example, you may need a prior authorization from us before you can fill your prescription. You should talk to your doctor to decide if you should switch to an appropriate drug that we cover or request a formulary exception so that we will cover the drug you take. While you talk to your doctor to determine the right course of action for you, we may cover your drug in certain cases during the first 90 days you are a member of our plan. 4 |2013 Abridged Formulary For each of your drugs that is not on our formulary or if your ability to get your drugs is limited, we will cover a temporary 30-day supply (unless you have a prescription written for fewer days) when you go to a network pharmacy. After your first 30-day supply, we will not pay for these drugs, even if you have been a member of the plan less than 90 days. If you are a resident of a long-term care facility, we will allow you to refill your prescription until we have provided you with a 98-day transition supply, consistent with the dispensing increment, (unless you have a prescription written for fewer days). We will cover more than one refill of these drugs for the first 90 days you are a member of our plan. If you need a drug that is not on our formulary or if your ability to get your drugs is limited, but you are past the first 90 days of membership in our plan, we will cover a 31-day emergency supply of that drug (unless you have a prescription for fewer days) while you pursue a formulary exception. Transition medications will be provided to members who change treatment settings due to changes in level of care (e.g. individuals who enter long term care facilities from hospitals or enter an ambulatory setting from a hospital). For more information For more detailed information about your FirstMedicare Direct prescription drug coverage, please review your Evidence of Coverage and other plan materials. If you have questions about FirstMedicare Direct, please call Member Services at (888) 350-7794, 24 hours seven days a week. TTY/TDD users should call 711. Or visit www.firstmedicare.com. If you have general questions about Medicare prescription drug coverage, please call Medicare at 1-800MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) 24 hours seven days a week. TTY/TDD users should call 1-877-486-2048. Or, visit www.medicare.gov. FirstMedicare Direct’s Formulary The abridged formulary below provides coverage information about some of the drugs covered by FirstMedicare Direct. If you have trouble finding your drug in the list, turn to the Index that begins on page I1. Remember: This is only a partial list of drugs covered by FirstMedicare Direct. If your prescription is not in this partial formulary, please visit our Web site at www.firstmedicare.com or call Member Services at (888) 350-7794, 24 hours seven days a week. TTY/TDD users should call 711 for additional help. The first column of the chart lists the drug name. Brand name drugs are capitalized e.g., JANUVIA) and generic drugs are listed in lower-case italics (e.g., simvastatin). The information in the Requirements/Limits column tells you if FirstMedicare Direct has any special requirements for coverage of your drug. 5 |2013 Abridged Formulary The following copayments are associated with the corresponding tiers if you receive the drugs at an innetwork pharmacy during the initial coverage phase. Please review your EOC for additional benefit information. FirstMedicare Direct HMO Plus FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus Tier Copay Amounts T1 = Tier 1 Preferred Generic Drugs $7 Retail, 30-Day Supply $14 Retail, 60-Day Supply $21 Retail, 90-Day Supply $0 Mail Order, 90-Day Supply Tier Copay Amounts T1 = Tier 1 Preferred Generic Drugs $7 Retail, 30-Day Supply $14 Retail, 60-Day Supply $21 Retail, 90-Day Supply $0 Mail Order, 90-Day Supply T2 = Tier 2 Non-Preferred Generic Drugs $25 Retail, 30-Day Supply $50 Retail, 60-Day Supply $75 Retail, 90-Day Supply $62.50 Mail Order, 90-Day Supply T2 = Tier 2 Non-Preferred Generic Drugs $25 Retail, 30-Day Supply $50 Retail, 60-Day Supply $75 Retail, 90-Day Supply $62.50 Mail Order, 90-Day Supply T3 = Tier 3 Preferred Brand Name Drugs $40 Retail, 30-Day Supply $80 Retail, 60-Day Supply $120 Retail, 90-Day Supply $100 Mail Order, 90-Day Supply T3 = Tier 3 Preferred Brand Name Drugs $40 Retail, 30-Day Supply $80 Retail, 60-Day Supply $120 Retail, 90-Day Supply $100 Mail Order, 90-Day Supply T4 =Tier 4 Non-Preferred Brand Name Drugs $80 Retail, 30-Day Supply $160 Retail, 60-Day Supply $240 Retail, 90-Day Supply $200 Mail Order, 90-Day Supply T4 =Tier 4 Non-Preferred Brand Name Drugs $80 Retail, 30-Day Supply $160 Retail, 60-Day Supply $240 Retail, 90-Day Supply $200 Mail Order, 90-Day Supply T5 = Tier 5 Specialty Drugs 33% co-pay Retail, 30-Day Supply 33% co-pay Mail Order, 30-Day Supply T5 = Tier 5 Specialty Drugs 33% co-pay Retail, 30-Day Supply 33% co-pay Mail Order, 30-Day Supply 6 |2013 Abridged Formulary The following abbreviations may be found within the body of this document COVERAGE NOTES ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION EXPLANATION The reference brand name in parentheses is provided for information only, to assist in identifying the generic generic(Brand) medication and does NOT indicate formulary status or coverage UTILIZATION MANAGEMENT RESTRICTIONS You (or your physician) are required to get prior Prior Authorization authorization from FirstMedicare Direct before you fill PA Restriction your prescription for this drug. Without prior approval, FirstMedicare Direct may not cover this drug. FirstMedicare Direct limits the amount of this drug that QL Quantity Limit Restriction is covered per prescription, or within a specific time frame. Before FirstMedicare Direct will provide coverage for this drug, you must first try another drug(s) to treat ST Step Therapy Restriction your medical condition. This drug may only be covered if the other drug(s) does not work for you. OTHER SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COVERAGE We provide coverage of this prescription drug in the GC Gap Coverage coverage gap. Please refer to our Evidence of Coverage for more information about this coverage. This prescription may be available only at certain pharmacies. For more information consult your LA Limited Access Drug Pharmacy Directory or call Member Services at (888) 350-7794, 24 hours seven days a week. TTY/TDD users should call 711. 7 |2013 Abridged Formulary STRENGTH AND DOSAGE FORM ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATION adh. patch aer br act aer pow aer pow ba aer refill aer w/adap ampul blkbaginj cap dr mp cap ds pk cap er 12h cap er 24h cap er deg cap er pel cap mphase cap.sa 24h cap.sr 12h cap.sr 24h cap24h pct cap24h pel cap sprink cap sr pel cap w/dev capsule dr capsule er capsule sa cmb cappad cmb ont fm cmb ont lt cmb tabpad combo. pkg cpmp 12hr cpmp 24hr cpmp 30-70 cpmp 50-50 cream(g), cream(gm) cream(ml) cream/appl cream, er (g) cream pack dehp fr bg dis needle disk w/dev disp syrin DESCRIPTION adhesive patch aerosol, breath activated aerosol, powder aerosol powder, breath activated aerosol refill aerosol with adapter ampule bulk bag injection capsule, delayed release multiphasic capsule, dose pack capsule, 12 hour extended release capsule, 24 hour extended release capsule, extended release degradable capsule, extended release pellets capsule, multiphasic capsule, 24 hour sustained action capsule, 12 hour sustained release capsule, 24 hour sustained release capsule, 24 hour controlled-onset pellets capsule, 24 hour sustained release pellets capsule, sprinkle capsule sustained release pellets capsule with device capsule, delayed release capsule, extended release capsule, sustained action combination: capsule, pad combination: ointment, foam combination: ointment, lotion combination: tablet, pad combination package capsule, 12 hour multiphasic capsule, 24 hour multiphasic capsule, multiphasic, 30%-70% capsule, multiphasic, 50%-50% cream (grams) cream (milliliters) cream with applicator cream, extended release (grams) cream, package di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate free bag disposable needle disk with inhalation device disposable syringe 8 |2013 Abridged Formulary ABBREVIATION drops susp drps hpvis emul adhes emul packt emulsn(g) foam/appl. froz.piggy g gel/pf app gel (gm) gel (ml) gel md pmp gel w/appl gel w/pump gran pack hfa aer ad infus. btl insuln pen ip soln irrig soln iv soln. jel jelly/app jel/pf app kit cl&crm kt crm le kt lotn ce kt oint le lotion, er lozenge hd m.ht patch ma buc tab mcg med. pad med. swab med. tape mg ml muc er 12h ndl fr inj nl fm susp oint. (g), oint.(gm) oral conc oral susp paste (g) patch td24 DESCRIPTION drops, suspension drops, hyperviscous emulsion adhesive emulsion packet emulsion (grams) foam with applicator frozen piggyback gram gel with prefilled applicator gel (grams) gel (milliliters) gel in metered dose pump gel with applicator gel with pump granule pack hfa aerosol adapter infusion bottle insulin pen intraperitoneal solution irrigating solution intravenous solution jelly jelly with applicator jelly with pre-filled applicator kit: cleasner and cream kit: cream, lotion emollient kit: lotion, cream emollient kit: ointment, lotion emollient lotion, extended release lozenge handle medicated heated patch mucoadhesive buccal tablet microgram medicated pad medicated swab medicated tape milligram milliliter mucoadhesive system, 12 hour extended release needle for injection nail film suspension ointment (grams) oral concentrate oral suspension paste (grams) patch, 24 hour transdermal 9 |2013 Abridged Formulary ABBREVIATION patch td72 patch tdsw patch tdwk pca syring pca vial pellet(ea) pen ij kit pen injctr pggybk btl plast. bag powd pack sol md pmp sol w/appl sol/pf app sol-gel soln recon soln(gram) spray susp spray/pump stick(ea) supp.rect supp.vag suppos. sus er 24h sus er rec sus mc rec suspdr pkt susp recon syringekit tab chew tab er 12h tab er 24h tab er prt tab er seq tab disper tab ds pk tab er 24 tab mphase tab part tab rap dr tab rapdis tab subl tab.sr 12h tab.sr 24h tabergr24hr tablet dr DESCRIPTION patch, 72 hour transdermal patch, biweekly transdermal patch, weekly transdermal patient-controlled analgesic syringe patient-controlled analgesic vial pellet (each) pen injector kit pen injector piggyback bottle plastic bag powder pack solution with multi-dose pump solution with applicator solution with pre-filled applicator solution, gel-forming solution, reconstituted solution (grams) spray, suspension spray with pump stick (each) suppository, rectal suppository, vaginal suppository suspension, 24 hour extended release suspension, extended release reconstituted suspension, microcapsule reconstituted suspension, delayed release packet suspension, reconstituted syringe kit tablet, chewable tablet, 12 hour extended release tablet, 24 hour extended release tablet, extended release particles tablet, extended release sequels tablet, dispersable tablet, dose pack tablet, 24 hour extended release tablet, multiphasic tablet, particles tablet, rapid disintegrating delayed release tablet, rapid disintegrating tablet, sublingual tablet, 12 hour sustained release tablet, 24 hour sustained release tablet, 24 hour gradual extended release tablet, delayed release 10 |2013 Abridged Formulary ABBREVIATION tablet, er tablet eff tablet sa tablet sol tb er dspk tb mp dspk tb rd dspk tbdspk 3mo tbmp 12hr tbmp 24hr u vag ring DESCRIPTION tablet, extended release tablet, effervescent tablet, sustained action tablet, soluble tablet, extended release dosepack tablet, multiphasic dosepack tablet, rapid disintegrating dosepack tablet, 3-month dosepack tablet, 12 hour multiphasic tablet, 24 hour multiphasic unit vaginal ring 11 |2013 Abridged Formulary Drug Name Drug Tier Requirements/Limits Adrenals Adrenals ADVAIR DISKUS 3 ADVAIR HFA 3 FLOVENT DISKUS 3 FLOVENT DISKUS 3 FLOVENT HFA 3 FLOVENT HFA 3 FLOVENT HFA 3 methylprednisolone (Medrol) 2 QL: 62 in 31 days QL: 12 in 28 days QL: 120 in 30 days QL: 60 in 30 days QL: 12 in 28 days QL: 21.2 in 28 days QL: 24 in 28 days PA 4 PA PREDNISONE INTENSOL prednisone (Prednisone) 1 GC, PA prednisone (Prednisone) 2 PA QVAR 3 SYMBICORT 4 QL: 17.4 in 25 days ST, QL: 11 in 25 days disk w/dev: 250mcg disk w/dev: 50mcg, 100mcg aer w/adap: 110mcg aer w/adap: 44mcg aer w/adap: 220mcg (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) tablet, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) solution, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) Alpha-Adrenergic Blocking Agents Alpha-Adrenergic Blocking Agents (Cardura) doxazosin mesylate (Hytrin) terazosin hcl 1 1 GC GC Ammonia Detoxicants Ammonia Detoxicants BUPHENYL 12 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 3 Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name lactulose (Lactulose) Drug Tier Requirements/Limits 2 solution Analgesics and Antipyretics Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Agents CELEBREX diclofenac sodium ibuprofen ibuprofen meloxicam meloxicam nabumetone naproxen naproxen SOLARAZE VOLTAREN Opiate Agonists acetaminophen with codeine (Voltaren) (Ibuprofen) (Motrin) (Mobic) (Mobic) (Relafen) (Naprosyn) (Naprosyn) 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 4 3 (Tylenol-codeine No.3) 2 acetaminophen with codeine (Tylenol-codeine No.3) 2 hydrocodone bit/ acetaminophen (Hycet) 2 hydrocodone bit/ acetaminophen (Vicodin) 2 hydrocodone bit/ acetaminophen (Vicodin) 2 hydrocodone bit/ acetaminophen (Vicodin) 2 hydrocodone bit/ acetaminophen (Vicodin) 2 13 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 ST, QL: 62 in 31 days oral susp tablet tablet oral susp GC GC GC tablet oral susp, tablet dr ST gel (gram), (Topical Gel) QL: 180 in 30 days QL: 360 in 30 days QL: 2700 in 30 days QL: 150 in 30 days QL: 180 in 30 days QL: 240 in 30 days tablet: 300mg-60mg QL: 360 in 30 days tablet: 300mg15mg, 300mg-30mg solution: 7.5-325/ 15, 7.5-500/15 tablet: 7.5-750mg, 10-750mg tablet: 7.5-650mg, 10-660mg, 10mg650mg capsule, tablet: 2.5500mg, 5mg500mg, 7.5-500mg, 10mg-500mg tablet: 5mg-325mg, 7.5-325mg, 10mg325mg Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name hydrocodone bit/ acetaminophen (Vicodin) Drug Tier 2 KADIAN 3 KADIAN 5 morphine sulfate (Kadian) 2 morphine sulfate (Kadian) 5 morphine sulfate (MS Contin) 2 morphine sulfate (MS Contin) 2 morphine sulfate (MSIR) 2 morphine sulfate (MSIR) 2 morphine sulfate (MSIR) 2 oxycodone hcl (Roxicodone) 2 oxycodone hcl/ acetaminophen (Oxycodone HCl/ acetaminophen) 2 oxycodone hcl/ acetaminophen (Percocet) 2 14 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 Requirements/Limits QL: 390 in 30 days ST, QL: 60 in 30 days ST, QL: 120 in 30 days ST, QL: 60 in 30 days ST, QL: 60 in 30 days QL: 120 in 30 days QL: 180 in 30 days QL: 200 in 30 days QL: 300 in 30 days QL: 700 in 30 days QL: 180 in 30 days QL: 1800 in 30 days QL: 180 in 30 days tablet: 5mg-300mg, 7.5-300mg, 10mg300mg cap er pel: 10mg cap er pel: 200mg cap er pel: 20mg, 30mg, 50mg, 60mg, 80mg cap er pel: 100mg tablet er: 30mg, 60mg, 100mg tablet, tablet er: 15mg, 200mg solution: 100mg/ 5ml solution: 20mg/5ml solution: 10mg/5ml capsule, oral conc, tablet: 5mg, 15mg, 30mg solution tablet: 10mg-650mg Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier oxycodone hcl/ acetaminophen (Percocet) 2 oxycodone hcl/ acetaminophen (Percocet) 2 OXYCONTIN 3 OXYCONTIN 3 tramadol hcl (Ultram ER) 2 tramadol hcl (Ultram ER) 2 tramadol hcl (Ultram) 2 Opiate Partial Agonists (Buprenorphine HCl) buprenorphine hcl (Subutex) buprenorphine hcl buprenorphine hcl (Subutex) SUBOXONE 2 2 2 4 Requirements/Limits QL: 240 in 30 days QL: 360 in 30 days capsule, tablet: 5mg-500mg, 7.5500mg tablet: 2.5-325mg, 5mg-325mg, 7.5325mg, 10mg325mg tab er 12h: 80mg QL: 120 in 30 days QL: 60 in tab er 12h: 10mg, 30 days 15mg, 20mg, 30mg, 40mg, 60mg QL: 30 in tab er 24h: 200mg, 30 days 300mg QL: 90 in tab er 24h: 100mg 30 days QL: 240 tablet in 30 days PA, QL: 20 in 30 days PA, QL: 5 in 30 days PA, QL: 90 in 30 days disp syrin tab subl: 2mg tab subl: 8mg Androgens Androgens ANDROGEL 3 ANDROGEL 3 15 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 QL: 150 in 30 days QL: 300 in 30 days gel md pmp gel packet Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier AXIRON 3 TESTIM 4 testosterone cypionate (Depo-testosterone) 2 Requirements/Limits QL: 180 in 28 days PA, QL: 300 in 30 days PA Anorexigenics, Respiratory, Cerebral Stimulants Amphetamines amphet asp/amphet/damphet (Adderall) tablet, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) (Dexedrine) 2 PA, QL: capsule er, (PA for dextroamphetamine 120 in 30 Ages 65 and Older; sulfate days May be High Risk Med) (Dextrostat) 2 PA, QL: tablet, (PA for dextroamphetamine 180 in 30 Ages 65 and Older; sulfate days May be High Risk Med) Anorexigenics, Respiratory, Cerebral Stimulants, Miscellaneous METADATE CD 4 PA, QL: (PA for Ages 65 and 30 in 30 Older; May be High days Risk Med) METHYLIN 4 PA, QL: tab chew: 10mg, 180 in 30 (PA for Ages 65 and days Older; May be High Risk Med) METHYLIN 4 PA, QL: tab chew: 2.5mg, 90 in 30 5mg, (PA for Ages days 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) (Methylin) 2 PA, QL: solution, (PA for methylphenidate hcl 900 in 30 Ages 65 and Older; days May be High Risk Med) 16 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 PA, QL: 60 in 30 days Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier Requirements/Limits methylphenidate hcl (Ritalin LA) 2 PA, QL: 30 in 30 days methylphenidate hcl (Ritalin LA) 2 PA, QL: 60 in 30 days methylphenidate hcl (Ritalin) 2 PA, QL: 90 in 30 days NUVIGIL 4 NUVIGIL 4 RITALIN LA 4 PA, QL: 30 in 30 days PA, QL: 90 in 30 days PA, QL: 30 in 30 days cpmp 50-50: 20mg, 40mg, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) cpmp 50-50: 30mg, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) tablet, tablet er: 20mg, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) tablet: 150mg, 250mg tablet: 50mg cpmp 50-50: 10mg, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) Anthelmintics Anthelmintics ALBENZA STROMECTOL 3 3 Antiallergic Agents Antiallergic Agents ASTEPRO 3 azelastine hcl (Astelin) 2 azelastine hcl PATADAY PATANASE (Optivar) 2 3 4 PATANOL 17 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 3 QL: 30 in 25 days QL: 30 in spray/pump 25 days drops ST QL: 30.5 in 30 days ST Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier Requirements/Limits Antibacterials Aminoglycosides (Amikacin Sulfate) amikacin sulfate (Garamycin) gentamicin sulfate (Neomycin Sulfate) neomycin sulfate Antibacterials, Miscellaneous (Cleocin HCl) clindamycin hcl 2 (Vancocin HCl) (Vancomycin HCl) 5 2 vancomycin hcl vancomycin hcl 2 2 2 XIFAXAN 3 XIFAXAN 3 Cephalosporins cefdinir cefpodoxime proxetil ceftriaxone sodium cefuroxime axetil cephalexin Macrolides azithromycin (Omnicef) (Vantin) (Rocephin) (Ceftin) (Keflex) 2 2 2 2 1 (Zithromax) 2 (Biaxin) clarithromycin Miscellaneous B-lactam Antibiotics (Primaxin) imipenem/cilastatin sodium INVANZ (Merrem) meropenem Penicillins (Amoxil) amoxicillin amoxicillin/potassium clav ampicillin trihydrate dicloxacillin sodium penicillin v potassium (Augmentin) (Ampicillin Trihydrate) (Dicloxacillin Sodium) (Veetids 500) 18 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 tablet PA PA, QL: 60 in 30 days PA, QL: 9 in 30 days capsule: 150mg, 300mg capsule vial, (PA for ESRD Only) tablet: 550mg tablet: 200mg tablet GC susp recon, tablet, vial 2 2 4 2 1 2 1 2 1 vial GC capsule, susp recon, tab chew: 125mg, 250mg; tablet GC GC Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Quinolones AVELOX ABC PACK AVELOX (Cipro) ciprofloxacin hcl (Levaquin) levofloxacin Sulfonamides (Systemic) (Septra) sulfamethoxazole/ trimethoprim (Sulfamethoxazole/ sulfamethoxazole/ trimethoprim) trimethoprim (Azulfidine) sulfasalazine Tetracyclines (Vibramycin) doxycycline hyclate minocycline hcl (Dynacin) Drug Tier 3 3 1 2 1 Requirements/Limits GC GC tablet 2 oral susp, vial 2 2 capsule, tablet dr, vial 2 Anticholinergic Agents Antimuscarinics/Antispasmodics (Bentyl) dicyclomine hcl 2 PA SPIRIVA 3 QL: 30 in 30 days capsule, syrup, tablet, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) Anticonvulsants Anticonvulsants, Miscellaneous (Depakote ER) divalproex sodium (Neurontin) gabapentin LAMICTAL (BLUE) LAMICTAL (ORANGE) LAMICTAL ODT LAMICTAL XR (BLUE) LAMICTAL XR (GREEN) LAMICTAL XR (ORANGE) LAMICTAL XR lamotrigine (Lamictal) 19 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 tab er 24: 25mg, 50mg, 100mg, 200mg, 250mg tablet, tb chw dsp Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name levetiracetam LYRICA Hydantoins DILANTIN DILANTIN PHENYTEK phenytoin sodium extended phenytoin Succinimides CELONTIN ethosuximide (Keppra) Drug Tier 2 3 (Dilantin) 3 3 3 2 (Dilantin-125) 2 (Zarontin) 3 2 Requirements/Limits QL: 93 in 31 days capsule: 30mg tab chew Antidiabetic Agents Antidiabetic Agents, Miscellaneous JANUMET XR 3 JANUMET XR 3 JANUMET 3 JANUVIA 3 metformin hcl (Glucophage XR) 2 metformin hcl (Glucophage XR) 2 metformin hcl (Glucophage) 1 metformin hcl (Glucophage) 1 metformin hcl (Glucophage) 1 20 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 QL: 30 in tbmp 24hr: 50mg30 days 500mg, 1001000mg QL: 60 in tbmp 24hr: 5030 days 1000mg QL: 60 in 30 days QL: 30 in 30 days QL: 120 tab er 24h: 500mg in 30 days QL: 90 in tab er 24h: 750mg 30 days GC, QL: tablet: 500mg 120 in 30 days GC, QL: tablet: 1000mg 60 in 30 days GC, QL: tablet: 850mg 90 in 30 days Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier Requirements/Limits PRANDIN 3 QL: 240 in 30 days Insulins HUMALOG 3 insuln pen HUMALOG 3 LANTUS SOLOSTAR 3 LANTUS 3 NOVOLOG 3 NOVOLOG 3 QL: 30 in 28 days QL: 40 in 28 days QL: 30 in 28 days QL: 40 in 28 days QL: 30 in 28 days QL: 40 in 28 days GC, QL: 30 in 30 days GC, QL: 60 in 30 days QL: 30 in 30 days QL: 60 in 30 days GC, QL: 120 in 30 days GC, QL: 60 in 30 days tablet: 1mg, 2mg Sulfonylureas glimepiride (Amaryl) 1 glimepiride (Amaryl) 1 glipizide (Glucotrol XL) 2 glipizide (Glucotrol XL) 2 glipizide (Glucotrol) 1 glipizide (Glucotrol) 1 Thiazolidinediones ACTOPLUS MET XR 3 ACTOPLUS MET 3 ACTOS 4 21 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 vial insuln pen vial tablet: 4mg tab er 24: 2.5mg, 5mg tab er 24: 10mg tablet: 10mg tablet: 5mg QL: 60 in 30 days QL: 90 in 30 days QL: 30 in 30 days Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier Requirements/Limits Antidiarrhea Agents Antidiarrhea Agents diphenoxylate hcl/atropine (Lomotil) loperamide hcl (Loperamide HCl) 2 (May be High Risk Med for Ages 65 and Older) 2 Antiemetics 5-ht3 Receptor Antagonists (Zofran) ondansetron hcl (Zofran) ondansetron hcl ondansetron (Zofran Odt) 2 2 PA 2 PA vial solution, tablet, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) Antiemetics, Miscellaneous (Marinol) dronabinol EMEND 2 3 EMEND 3 PA, QL: 2 per fill EMEND 3 PA, QL: 3 per fill Antihistamines (GI Drugs) (Antivert) meclizine hcl prochlorperazine maleate (Compazine) prochlorperazine maleate (Compazine) 2 1 2 PA, QL: 1 per fill GC capsule: 40mg, 125mg, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) capsule: 80mg, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) cap ds pk, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) tablet supp.rect Antifungal (Systemic) Antifungals, Miscellaneous (Mycostatin) nystatin (Lamisil) terbinafine hcl Azoles (Diflucan) fluconazole (Diflucan) fluconazole (Nizoral) ketoconazole Echinocandins CANCIDAS 22 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 1 1 2 2 powder(ea), tablet GC GC tablet susp recon 5 Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name ERAXIS (WATER DILUENT) Drug Tier Requirements/Limits 5 Antiglaucoma Agents Antiglaucoma Agents ALPHAGAN P (Alphagan P) brimonidine tartrate (Alphagan P) brimonidine tartrate (Cosopt) dorzolamide hcl/timolol maleat ISTALOL (Xalatan) latanoprost LUMIGAN timolol maleate 3 2 2 2 4 2 3 (Timoptic) 2 (Xyzal) 2 (Promethazine HCl) 2 drops: 0.1% (Drops 0.15%) QL: 2.5 in 25 days Antihistamines Antihistamines levocetirizine dihydrochloride promethazine hcl PA (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) Anti-infectives (EENT) Anti-infectives (EENT) (Peridex) chlorhexidine gluconate CILOXAN (Ciloxan) ciprofloxacin hcl (Romycin) erythromycin base MOXEZA (Maxitrol) neo/polymyx b sulf/ dexameth (Oticin HC) neomycin/polymyxin b sulf/hc (Floxin) ofloxacin TOBRADEX (Tobradex) tobramycin sulf/ dexamethasone VIGAMOX ZYMAXID 23 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 4 2 2 3 2 oint. (g) 2 2 4 2 oint. (g) 3 3 Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier Requirements/Limits Anti-infectives (Skin and Mucous Membrane) Antibacterials (Skin and Mucous Membrane) (Cleocin T) clindamycin phosphate (Vitazol) metronidazole (Centany) mupirocin Antifungals (Skin and Mucous Membrane) (Lotrisone) clotrimazole/ betamethasone dip (Kuric) ketoconazole (Mycostatin) nystatin Antivirals (Skin and Mucous Membrane) DENAVIR ZOVIRAX Local Anti-infectives, Miscellaneous (Alcohol Antiseptic Pads) alcohol antiseptic pads (Silvadene) silver sulfadiazine Scabicides and Pediculicides EURAX (Elimite) permethrin 2 2 2 2 2 2 cream (g), oint. (g), powder 3 4 1 2 GC 3 2 Anti-inflammatory Agents (EENT) Anti-inflammatory Agents (EENT) (Flonase) fluticasone propionate ketorolac tromethamine NASONEX (Acular LS) prednisolone acetate RESTASIS (Pred Forte) 2 2 3 2 4 QL: 16 in 30 days QL: 34 in 28 days PA, QL: 64 in 31 days Anti-inflammatory Agents (GI Drugs) Anti-inflammatory Agents (GI Drugs) APRISO ASACOL HD ASACOL (Colazal) balsalazide disodium LIALDA PENTASA 24 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 3 4 4 2 4 4 Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier Requirements/Limits Anti-inflammatory Agents (Respiratory) Anti-inflammatory Agents (Respiratory) SINGULAIR (Accolate) zafirlukast 4 2 Anti-inflammatory Agents (Skin and Mucous) Anti-inflammatory Agents (Skin and Mucous) (Del-beta) betamethasone dipropionate (Temovate) clobetasol propionate (Desowen) desonide fluocinonide hydrocortisone KENALOG triamcinolone acetonide (Fluocinonide) (Proctocort) (Triamcinolone Acetonide) 2 cream (g), lotion, oint. (g) 2 2 cream (g), lotion, oint. (g): 0.05% 2 2 4 2 aerosol cream (g), lotion, oint. (g): 0.025%, 0.1%, 0.5%; paste (g) Antilipemic Agents Antilipemic Agents, Miscellaneous LOVAZA ZETIA Bile Acid Sequestrants (Questran) cholestyramine (with sugar) WELCHOL Fibric Acid Derivatives (Lopid) gemfibrozil TRICOR HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors (Lipitor) atorvastatin calcium (Zocor) simvastatin 3 4 2 3 2 4 2 1 GC, QL: 30 in 30 days Antimigraine Agents Selective Serotonin Agonists (Imitrex) sumatriptan succinate 2 (Imitrex) 2 sumatriptan succinate 25 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 QL: 4 in 28 days QL: 9 in 28 days cartridge, vial tablet Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier ZOMIG ZMT 4 ZOMIG 4 ZOMIG 4 Requirements/Limits QL: 9 in 28 days QL: 6 in 28 days QL: 9 in 28 days spray tablet Antimycobacterials Antimycobacterials (Dapsone) dapsone (Isoniazid) isoniazid (Rifadin) rifampin 2 2 2 Antineoplastic Agents Antineoplastic Agents AFINITOR anastrozole bicalutamide cyclophosphamide (Arimidex) (Casodex) (Cyclophosphamide) 5 2 2 2 DROXIA ELIGARD 3 4 ELIGARD 4 ELIGARD 4 ELIGARD 5 exemestane flutamide GLEEVEC (Aromasin) (Flutamide) hydroxyurea JAKAFI (Hydrea) letrozole LEUKERAN (Femara) 26 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 2 5 2 5 PA, QL: 28 in 28 days PA, ST tablet, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) QL: 1 in 112 days QL: 1 in 28 days QL: 1 in 84 days QL: 1 in 168 days disp syrin: 30mg disp syrin: 7.5mg disp syrin: 22.5mg disp syrin: 45mg QL: 60 in 30 days PA, QL: 60 in 30 days 2 4 Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name leuprolide acetate (Lupron) Drug Tier 2 LUPRON DEPOT 5 LUPRON DEPOT 5 LUPRON DEPOT 5 LUPRON DEPOT 5 LUPRON DEPOT-PED 5 MEGACE ES 3 megestrol acetate (Megace) 2 mercaptopurine methotrexate sodium (Purinethol) (Methotrexate Sodium) 2 1 methotrexate sodium (Methotrexate Sodium) 1 NEXAVAR 5 NILANDRON SPRYCEL SUTENT 3 5 5 tamoxifen citrate TARCEVA (Nolvadex) 2 5 TARGRETIN TASIGNA TREXALL 5 5 3 TYKERB 5 27 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 Requirements/Limits QL: 2 in 28 days QL: 1 in 112 days QL: 1 in 168 days QL: 1 in 28 days QL: 1 in 84 days QL: 1 in 28 days syringekit: 30mg syringekit: 45mg syringekit: 3.75mg syringekit: 11.25mg, 22.5mg (May be High Risk Med for Ages 65 and Older) (May be High Risk Med for Ages 65 and Older) GC, PA, ST GC, PA tablet, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) vial, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) PA, QL: 120 in 30 days PA, QL: 30 in 30 days PA, QL: 30 in 30 days PA, ST (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier VOTRIENT 5 ZYTIGA 5 Requirements/Limits PA, QL: 120 in 30 days PA, QL: 120 in 30 days Antiparkinsonian Agents Antiparkinsonian Agents (Benztropine Mesylate) benztropine mesylate 1 GC, PA PA benztropine mesylate (Cogentin) 2 carbidopa/levodopa pramipexole di-hcl ropinirole hcl (Sinemet 25-100) (Mirapex) (Requip) 2 2 2 tablet, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) ampul, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) Antiprotozoal Agents Antiprotozoal Agents atovaquone/proguanil hcl (Malarone) (Plaquenil) hydroxychloroquine sulfate MEPRON (Flagyl) metronidazole 2 2 tablet: 250-100mg 5 2 Antipruritics and Local Anesthetics Antipruritics and Local Anesthetics (Lidocaine) lidocaine lidocaine/prilocaine (EMLA) LIDODERM 2 PA 2 PA (PA for ESRD Only) (PA for ESRD Only) 4 Antiulcer Agents Antiulcer Agents omeprazole pantoprazole sodium PROTONIX IV (Prilosec) 2 (Protonix) 2 4 28 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 capsule dr: 10mg, 20mg, 40mg, (Rx Product Only) Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier ranitidine hcl (Taladine) 2 ranitidine hcl (Zantac) 1 Requirements/Limits capsule, syrup, vial, (Rx Product Only) tablet, (Rx Product Only) GC Antivirals (Systemic) Antiretrovirals ATRIPLA EPZICOM ISENTRESS NORVIR PREZISTA PREZISTA 5 5 5 4 3 5 REYATAZ REYATAZ 3 5 TRUVADA VIREAD Antivirals, Miscellaneous RELENZA TAMIFLU 5 5 4 3 Hcv Protease Inhibitors INCIVEK 5 VICTRELIS 5 Interferons PEGASYS PROCLICK PEGASYS PEGINTRON REDIPEN PEGINTRON SYLATRON 5 5 5 5 5 Nucleosides and Nucleotides (Zovirax) acyclovir (Famvir) famciclovir 2 2 29 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 tablet: 75mg tablet: 150mg, 400mg, 600mg capsule: 100mg capsule: 150mg, 200mg, 300mg capsule, susp recon: 6mg/ml PA, QL: 168 in 28 days PA, QL: 336 in 28 days PA PA PA PA PA, QL: 1 in 28 days kit: 50mcg/0.5 Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name valacyclovir hcl (Valtrex) Drug Tier Requirements/Limits 2 Anxiolytics, Sedatives and Hypnotics Anxiolytics, Sedatives and Hypnotics, Miscellaneous (Hydroxyzine HCl) hydroxyzine hcl 2 (Ambien) 2 Benzodiazepines alprazolam (Xanax XR) 2 alprazolam (Xanax XR) 2 alprazolam (Xanax) 2 clonazepam (Klonopin) 2 clonazepam (Klonopin) 2 diazepam diazepam (Diastat) (Diazepam) 2 2 diazepam (Valium) 2 zolpidem tartrate PA (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) PA, QL: (PA/QL for Ages 65 90 in 365 and Older; May be days High Risk Med) Benzodiazepines QL: 30 in 30 days QL: 60 in 30 days QL: 90 in 30 days QL: 300 in 30 days QL: 90 in 30 days tab er 24h: 0.5mg, 1mg tab er 24h: 2mg, 3mg tab rapdis, tablet tab rapdis: 2mg; tablet: 2mg tab rapdis: 0.125mg, 0.25mg, 0.5mg, 1mg; tablet: 0.5mg, 1mg kit PA, QL: oral conc, solution, 1200 in (PA for Ages 65 and 30 days Older; May be High Risk Med) PA, QL: tablet, (PA for 120 in 30 Ages 65 and Older; days May be High Risk Med) Beta-Adrenergic Blocking Agents Beta-Adrenergic Blocking Agents (Tenormin) atenolol (Coreg) carvedilol INNOPRAN XL (Toprol XL) metoprolol succinate (Lopressor) metoprolol tartrate 30 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 1 1 4 2 1 GC GC GC tablet Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name metoprolol tartrate propranolol hcl (Metoprolol Tartrate) (Propranolol HCl) Drug Tier Requirements/Limits 2 2 vial 2 various dosage and/ or strengths are available tablet tablet cap24h pct, cap24h pel: 120mg, 180mg, 240mg; tablet er, vial Calcium-Channel Blocking Agents Calcium-Channel Blocking Agents, Miscellaneous (Cardizem CD) diltiazem hcl diltiazem hcl verapamil hcl verapamil hcl (Cardizem) (Calan) (Calan) Dihydropyridines (Norvasc) amlodipine besylate (Lotrel) amlodipine besylate/ benazepril (Procardia XL) nifedipine 1 1 2 GC GC 1 2 GC 2 tab er 24, tablet er Caloric Agents Caloric Agents AMINOSYN II 3 PA AMINOSYN II 3 PA AMINOSYN II 3 PA AMINOSYN II 3 PA AMINOSYN M 3 PA AMINOSYN 3 PA AMINOSYN-HBC 3 PA 31 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 iv soln: 10%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 15%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 7%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 8.5%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 8.5%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier Requirements/Limits AMINOSYN-PF 3 PA AMINOSYN-PF 3 PA CLINIMIX E 3 PA CLINIMIX E 3 PA CLINIMIX E 3 PA CLINIMIX 3 PA CLINIMIX 3 PA CLINIMIX 3 PA CLINISOL 3 PA dextrose 10 % and 0.225 % nacl dextrose 10%-0.5 normal saline dextrose 10%-water (Dextrose 10 % and 0.225 % NaCl) (Dextrose 10%-0.5 Normal Saline) (Dextrose 10%-water) dextrose 2.5%-0.5normal saline dextrose 5 % and 0.33 % nacl dextrose 5 % and 0.9 % nacl dextrose 5 %-0.225 % nacl dextrose 5 %-0.45 % nacl (Dextrose 2.5%-0.5 Normal Saline) (Dextrose 5 % and 0.33 % NaCl) 2 (Dextrose 5 % and 0.9 % NaCl) 2 (Dextrose 5 %-0.225 % NaCl) 2 (Dextrose 5 %-0.45 % NaCl) 2 32 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 iv soln: 10%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 7%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 2.75%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 4.25%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 5%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 2.75%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 4.25%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 5%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) dehp fr bg 2 2 PA (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) 2 Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Requirements/Limits 2 3 PA 3 PA HEPATAMINE 3 PA HEPATASOL 3 PA INTRALIPID 3 PA LIPOSYN III 3 PA NEPHRAMINE 3 PA PREMASOL 3 PA PREMASOL 3 PA PROCALAMINE 3 PA PROSOL 3 PA TRAVASOL 3 PA TROPHAMINE 3 PA TROPHAMINE 3 PA dextrose 5 %-water FREAMINE III with ELECTROLYTES FREAMINE III (Dextrose 5 %-water) Drug Tier (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 8.5%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) emulsion: 20%, 30%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) emulsion: 10%, 20%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 10%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 6%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 10%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 10%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) iv soln: 6%, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) Cardiac Drugs Antiarrhythmic Agents (Cordarone) amiodarone hcl (Tambocor) flecainide acetate 33 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 2 tablet, vial Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name MULTAQ Cardiac Drugs, Miscellaneous (Lanoxin) digoxin Drug Tier Requirements/Limits 3 2 PA, QL: 30 in 30 days 2 PA DIGOXIN 3 RANEXA 3 RANEXA 3 PA, QL: 75 in 30 days QL: 120 in 30 days QL: 60 in tab er 12h: 1000mg 30 days digoxin (Lanoxin) tablet, (PA/QL for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) ampul, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) (PA/QL for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) tab er 12h: 500mg Cathartics and Laxatives Cathartics and Laxatives polyethylene glycol 3350 (Polyethylene Glycol 3350) sodium chloride/nahco3/ (Nulytely) kcl/peg 2 2 Cell Stimulants and Proliferants Cell Stimulants and Proliferants RETIN-A MICRO (Retin-A) tretinoin 4 2 PA PA Central Nervous System Agents, Miscellaneous Central Nervous System Agents, Miscellaneous (Eskalith) lithium carbonate NAMENDA 2 3 NAMENDA 3 NAMENDA 3 primidone SAVELLA (Mysoline) 34 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 3 QL: 360 solution in 30 days QL: 49 in tab ds pk 28 days QL: 62 in tablet 31 days QL: 60 in 30 days Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier Requirements/Limits Contraceptives Contraceptives levonorgestrel-eth estradiol levonorgestrel-eth estradiol noreth a-et estra/fe fumarate norethindrone-ethinyl estrad norgestimate-ethinyl estradiol (Lybrel) 2 (Seasonale) 2 (Loestrin Fe) 2 (Ovcon-35) 2 (Ortho Tri-cyclen) 2 tablet QL: 91 in tbdspk 3mo 84 days Devices Devices needles, insulin disposable (Needles, Insulin Disposable) (Syring W-ndl,disp,insul,0.5ml) syring wndl,disp,insul,0.5ml 2 2 Diuretics Diuretics, Miscellaneous (Chlorthalidone) chlorthalidone (Hydrochlorothiazide) hydrochlorothiazide Loop Diuretics (Furosemide) furosemide (Lasix) furosemide (Demadex) torsemide Potassium-sparing Diuretics (Amiloride/hydrochlorothiazide) amiloride/ hydrochlorothiazide (Maxzide-25mg) triamterene/ hydrochlorothiazid 1 1 GC GC 2 1 2 GC 1 GC 1 GC EENT Drugs, Miscellaneous (Atrovent) ipratropium bromide 2 ipratropium bromide (Atrovent) 2 QL: 15 in spray: 42mcg 10 days QL: 30 in spray: 21mcg 28 days naphazoline hcl (Albalon) 2 solution, vial tablet EENT Drugs, Miscellaneous Enzymes Enzymes ADAGEN 35 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 5 Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier ALDURAZYME CEREZYME ELAPRASE ELITEK FABRAZYME LUMIZYME MYOZYME NAGLAZYME PULMOZYME 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 VPRIV 5 Requirements/Limits PA (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) PA, QL: 8 in 28 days PA PA, QL: 4 in 28 days (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) cream/appl patch tdwk, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) tablet, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) Estrogens and Antiestrogens Estrogens and Antiestrogens ALORA 4 ESTRACE estradiol (Climara) 3 2 estradiol (Estrace) 2 PA ESTRING 4 PA, QL: 1 in 84 days EVISTA PREMARIN PREMARIN 3 3 3 PA PA PREMPHASE 3 PA PREMPRO 3 PA 36 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier VAGIFEM 3 VIVELLE-DOT 3 Requirements/Limits PA, QL: 18 in 28 days PA, QL: 8 in 28 days tablet: 10mcg (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) Genitourinary Smooth Muscle Relaxants Genitourinary Smooth Muscle Relaxants GELNIQUE oxybutynin chloride oxybutynin chloride VESICARE (Ditropan XL) (Ditropan) 4 2 1 3 QL: 30 in gel packet 30 days syrup, tab er 24 GC tablet GI Drugs, Miscellaneous GI Drugs, Miscellaneous CREON (Metoclopramide HCl) metoclopramide hcl metoclopramide hcl (Reglan) PANCREAZE ZENPEP 3 2 PA 1 GC, PA solution, vial, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) tablet, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) 4 3 Heavy Metal Antagonists Heavy Metal Antagonists EXJADE EXJADE 3 5 FERRIPROX 5 tab disper: 125mg tab disper: 250mg, 500mg Hematologic Agents Anticoagulants enoxaparin sodium (Lovenox) 2 enoxaparin sodium (Lovenox) 2 37 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 QL: 13.6 in 30 days QL: 18 in 30 days disp syrin: 40mg/ 0.4ml disp syrin: 30mg/ 0.3ml Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier enoxaparin sodium (Lovenox) 2 enoxaparin sodium (Lovenox) 2 enoxaparin sodium (Lovenox) 5 enoxaparin sodium (Lovenox) 5 enoxaparin sodium (Lovenox) 5 LOVENOX 3 PRADAXA 4 (Coumadin) warfarin sodium Hematologic Agents, Miscellaneous (Agrylin) anagrelide hcl (Trental) pentoxifylline Platelet-aggregation Inhibitors (Pletal) cilostazol EFFIENT 1 Requirements/Limits QL: 20.4 in 30 days QL: 27.2 in 30 days QL: 27.2 in 30 days QL: 34 in 30 days QL: 36 in 30 days QL: 36 in 30 days PA, QL: 60 in 30 days GC disp syrin: 60mg/ 0.6ml disp syrin: 80mg/ 0.8ml disp syrin: 120mg/ .8ml disp syrin: 150mg/ ml disp syrin: 100mg/ ml vial 2 2 2 3 QL: 30 in 30 days Hematopoietic Agents Hematopoietic Agents ARANESP 3 ARANESP 3 ARANESP 3 ARANESP 3 38 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 PA, QL: 1.2 in 28 days PA, QL: 1.6 in 28 days PA, QL: 1.68 in 28 days PA, QL: 4 in 28 days disp syrin: 60mcg/ 0.3 disp syrin: 40mcg/ 0.4 disp syrin: 25mcg/ 0.42 vial: 25mcg/ml, 40mcg/ml, 60mcg/ ml Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier ARANESP 5 ARANESP 5 ARANESP 5 ARANESP 5 ARANESP 5 EPOGEN 3 PROCRIT 3 PROCRIT 5 PROCRIT 5 Requirements/Limits PA, QL: 1.2 in 28 days PA, QL: 1.6 in 28 days PA, QL: 2 in 28 days PA, QL: 2.4 in 28 days PA, QL: 4 in 28 days PA, QL: 12 in 28 days PA, QL: 12 in 28 days PA, QL: 12 in 28 days PA, QL: 6 in 28 days disp syrin: 150mcg/ 0.3 disp syrin: 200mcg/ 0.4 disp syrin: 100mcg/ 0.5 disp syrin: 300mcg/ 0.6 disp syrin: 500mcg/ ml; vial: 100mcg/ ml, 200mcg/ml, 300mcg/ml vial: 2000/ml, 3000/ ml, 4000/ml, 10000/ ml, 20000/ml vial: 2000/ml, 3000/ ml, 4000/ml, 10000/ ml vial: 20000/ml vial: 40000/ml Hypotensive Agents Hypotensive Agents, Miscellaneous (Catapres) clonidine hcl (Apresoline) hydralazine hcl 1 2 GC Ion-Removing Agents Ion-Removing Agents (Phoslo) calcium acetate PHOSLYRA RENVELA 39 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 4 3 powd pack: 2.4g; tablet Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier Requirements/Limits Irrigating Solutions Irrigating Solutions (Sodium Chloride Irrig Solution) sodium chloride irrig solution water for irrigation,sterile (Water for Irrigation, Sterile) 2 2 Local Anesthetics Local Anesthetics (Xylocaine) lidocaine hcl 2 lidocaine hcl (Xylocaine) 2 proparacaine hcl (Ophthetic) 2 jel (ml), jel/pf app, solution vial, (PA for ESRD Only) PA Miscellaneous Therapeutic Agents Miscellaneous Therapeutic Agents ACTONEL 3 ACTONEL 3 ACTONEL 3 alendronate sodium (Fosamax) 1 alendronate sodium (Fosamax) 1 allopurinol ATELVIA (Zyloprim) 1 4 AVODART AVONEX ADMINISTRATION PACK AVONEX azathioprine QL: 1 in 28 days QL: 31 in 31 days QL: 4 in 28 days GC, QL: 4 in 28 days GC ST 5 2 ST PA CELLCEPT 5 PA COLCRYS COPAXONE 3 5 40 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 tablet: 5mg, 30mg tablet: 35mg tablet: 35mg, 70mg tablet: 5mg, 10mg, 40mg GC QL: 4 in 28 days 3 5 (Imuran) tablet: 150mg (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) susp recon, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier ELMIRON ENBREL 3 5 ENBREL 5 ENBREL 5 finasteride GLUCAGEN GLUCAGON EMERGENCY KIT HUMIRA (Proscar) 5 leflunomide mycophenolate mofetil (Arava) (Cellcept) 2 2 probenecid REBIF REVLIMID (Probenecid) 2 5 5 SENSIPAR SENSIPAR ULORIC PA, QL: 7.84 in 28 days PA, QL: 8 in 28 days PA, QL: 8.16 in 28 days pen injctr PA, QL: 4 in 28 days PA, QL: 6 in 28 days kit, pen ij kit: 40mg/ 0.8ml PA (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) kit disp syrin 2 3 3 5 HUMIRA Requirements/Limits 3 5 3 pen ij kit: 40mg/ 0.8ml, (Starter Kit) LA, QL: 30 in 30 days tablet: 30mg tablet: 60mg, 90mg ST, QL: 31 in 31 days Opiate Antagonists Opiate Antagonists (Naloxone HCl) naloxone hcl (Revia) naltrexone hcl 41 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 2 disp syrin: 1mg/ml Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier Requirements/Limits Parasympathomimetics (Cholinergic Agents) Parasympathomimetics (Cholinergic Agents) ARICEPT donepezil hcl (Aricept) EXELON 3 2 4 galantamine hbr (Razadyne ER) 2 galantamine hbr (Razadyne) 2 galantamine hbr (Razadyne) 2 Parathyroid calcitonin,salmon,syntheti (Miacalcin) c 2 FORTEO 4 FORTICAL 3 MIACALCIN 3 PA, QL: 31 in 31 days QL: 31 in 31 days PA, QL: 30 in 30 days QL: 30 in 30 days QL: 200 in 30 days QL: 60 in 30 days tablet: 23mg patch td24 cap24h pel solution tablet Parathyroid QL: 3.7 in 28 days QL: 3 in 28 days QL: 3.7 in 28 days PA vial, (PA for ESRD Only) Pituitary Pituitary desmopressin acetate desmopressin acetate (DDAVP) (Desmopressin Acetate) 2 2 GENOTROPIN 3 GENOTROPIN 5 HUMATROPE 5 42 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 ampul, tablet QL: 15 in spray/pump 30 days PA disp syrin: 0.2mg/ 0.25 PA various dosage and/ or strengths are available PA Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name NORDITROPIN FLEXPRO NORDITROPIN NORDIFLEX NUTROPIN AQ NUSPIN NUTROPIN AQ NUTROPIN OMNITROPE Drug Tier Requirements/Limits 5 PA 5 PA 5 5 5 3 PA PA PA PA OMNITROPE 5 PA SAIZEN SEROSTIM STIMATE TEV-TROPIN ZORBTIVE 5 5 4 3 5 PA PA cartridge: 5mg/2ml cartridge: 10mg/ 1.5ml cartridge: 5mg/ 1.5ml; vial cartridge, vial: 5mg PA PA Progestins Progestins DEPO-PROVERA medroxyprogesterone acetate medroxyprogesterone acetate norethindrone acetate 3 (Depo-provera) 2 (Provera) 2 (Aygestin) 2 QL: 10 in vial: 400mg/ml 28 days QL: 1 in vial 84 days tablet Psychotherapeutic Agents Antidepressants citalopram hydrobromide citalopram hydrobromide CYMBALTA (Celexa) 1 (Celexa) 2 3 CYMBALTA 3 fluoxetine hcl (Prozac) 1 fluoxetine hcl mirtazapine paroxetine hcl (Prozac) (Remeron) (Paxil CR) 2 2 2 43 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 GC, QL: tablet 30 in 30 days solution QL: 30 in capsule dr: 30mg 30 days QL: 60 in capsule dr: 20mg, 30 days 60mg GC capsule, tablet: 10mg, 20mg capsule dr, solution tab er 24h Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier (Paxil) paroxetine hcl PAXIL (Zoloft) sertraline hcl (Zoloft) sertraline hcl (Trazodone HCl) trazodone hcl VENLAFAXINE HCL ER (Effexor XR) venlafaxine hcl Antipsychotic Agents ABILIFY DISCMELT 1 4 1 2 1 2 ABILIFY DISCMELT 3 ABILIFY 3 ABILIFY 3 ABILIFY 3 GC tablet oral susp tablet oral conc GC GC 2 3 clozapine (Clozaril) 2 clozapine (Clozaril) 2 clozapine (Clozaril) 2 FAZACLO 4 FAZACLO 4 FAZACLO 4 44 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 Requirements/Limits ST, QL: 62 in 31 days ST, QL: 93 in 31 days ST, QL: 161.2 in 28 days ST, QL: 31 in 31 days ST, QL: 930 in 31 days QL: 140 in 31 days QL: 279 in 31 days QL: 93 in 31 days ST, QL: 124 in 31 days ST, QL: 186 in 31 days ST, QL: 93 in 31 days tab rapdis: 15mg tab rapdis: 10mg vial tablet solution tablet: 200mg tablet: 100mg tablet: 25mg, 50mg tab rapdis: 200mg tab rapdis: 150mg tab rapdis: 12.5mg, 25mg, 100mg Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier haloperidol olanzapine (Haloperidol) (Zyprexa) 2 2 perphenazine quetiapine fumarate (Perphenazine) (Seroquel) 1 2 risperidone (Risperdal M-tab) 2 risperidone (Risperdal) 2 risperidone (Risperdal) 2 SEROQUEL XR 4 SEROQUEL XR 4 ZYPREXA 4 Requirements/Limits QL: 31 in 31 days GC QL: 93 in 31 days QL: 124 in 31 days QL: 496 in 31 days QL: 62 in 31 days ST, QL: 31 in 31 days ST, QL: 62 in 31 days QL: 31 in 31 days tab rapdis: 3mg, 4mg solution tab rapdis: 0.25mg, 0.5mg, 1mg, 2mg; tablet tab er 24h: 200mg tab er 24h: 50mg, 150mg, 300mg, 400mg vial Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System Inhibitors Angiotensin II Receptor Antagonists DIOVAN HCT DIOVAN (Cozaar) losartan potassium (Hyzaar) losartan/ hydrochlorothiazide Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors (Lotensin) benazepril hcl (Vasotec) enalapril maleate (Zestril) lisinopril (Prinzide) lisinopril/ hydrochlorothiazide (Altace) ramipril Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System Inhibitors (Aldactazide) spironolact/ hydrochlorothiazid 45 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 4 4 1 2 ST ST GC 1 1 1 1 GC GC GC GC 1 GC 2 Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name spironolactone (Aldactone) Drug Tier Requirements/Limits 2 Replacement Preparations Replacement Preparations (0.9 % Sodium Chloride) 0.9 % sodium chloride (Dextrose 5%-Lactated Ringers) dextrose 5%-lactated ringers IONOSOL B with DEXTROSE 5% IONOSOL MBDEXTROSE 5% ISOLYTE H W/ DEXTROSE ISOLYTE M W/ DEXTROSE ISOLYTE P with DEXTROSE ISOLYTE S with DEXTROSE ISOLYTE S LACTATED RINGERS NORMOSOL-M and DEXTROSE NORMOSOL-R PH 7.4 PLASMA-LYTE 148 PLASMA-LYTE 56 IN DEXTROSE PLASMA-LYTE A PH 7.4 (Potassium Chlorid/d5potassium chlorid/d50.225NaCl) 0.225nacl (Potassium Chloride In potassium chloride in 0.9%NaCl) 0.9%nacl (K-dur) potassium chloride potassium chloride/d50.33nacl potassium chloride/d50.45nacl (Potassium Chloride/d50.33NaCl) (Potassium Chloride/d50.45NaCl) 46 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 iv soln: 20meq/l 2 2 capsule er, piggyback, tab er prt, tablet er, vial 2 2 Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier potassium chloride/d50.9%nacl potassium chloride/d5lr potassium chloride/d5w (Potassium Chloride/d50.9%NaCl) (Potassium Chloride/D5 LR) (Potassium Chloride/D5W) 2 potassium chloride-0.45% nacl ringers solution sodium chloride 0.45 % sodium chloride 3% sodium chloride 5% sodium chloride TPN ELECTROLYTES (Potassium Chloride-0.45% NaCl) (Ringers Solution) (Sodium Chloride 0.45 %) (Sodium Chloride 3%) (Sodium Chloride 5%) (Sodium Chloride) 2 Requirements/Limits 2 2 iv soln: 20meq/l, 30meq/l, 40meq/l 2 2 2 2 2 3 iv soln Respiratory Tract Agents, Miscellaneous Respiratory Tract Agents, Miscellaneous DALIRESP theophylline anhydrous (Theochron) 3 ST, QL: 30 in 30 days 2 elixir, tab er 12h: 100mg, 200mg, 300mg, 450mg; tablet er Serums Serums CARIMUNE NF NANOFILTERED GAMMAGARD LIQUID 5 PA 5 PA GAMMAPLEX 5 PA GAMUNEX-C 5 PA HIZENTRA 5 PA PRIVIGEN 5 PA (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) Skeletal Muscle Relaxants Skeletal Muscle Relaxants (Baclofen) baclofen 47 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name cyclobenzaprine hcl Drug Tier (Flexeril) 2 Requirements/Limits PA tablet: 5mg, 10mg, (PA for Ages 65 and Older; May be High Risk Med) Skin and Mucous Membrane Agents, Miscellaneous Skin and Mucous Membrane Agents, Miscellaneous (Lac-hydrin) ammonium lactate CARAC ELIDEL FLUOROPLEX (Efudex) fluorouracil (Aldara) imiquimod 2 3 3 3 2 2 PROTOPIC SANTYL ZYCLARA 4 3 3 PA cream (g) PA, QL: 24 in 30 days PA PA, QL: 28 in 28 days Somatotropin Agonists and Antagonists Somatotropin Agonists and Antagonists INCRELEX SOMAVERT 5 5 Sympatholytic Adrenergic Blocking Agents Alpha-Adrenergic Blocking Agents (Uroxatral) alfuzosin hcl (Flomax) tamsulosin hcl 2 2 Sympathomimetic (Adrenergic) Agents Sympathomimetic (Adrenergic) Agents (Accuneb) albuterol sulfate albuterol sulfate (Proventil) COMBIVENT 48 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 PA solution, vial-neb: 0.63mg/3ml, 1.25mg/3ml, 2.5mg/ 3ml, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) syrup, tab er 12h, tablet 2 3 QL: 29.4 in 30 days Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier PROAIR HFA 3 SEREVENT DISKUS 3 VENTOLIN HFA 4 Requirements/Limits QL: 17 in 25 days QL: 62 in 31 days QL: 36 in 25 days Thyroid and Antithyroid Agents Thyroid and Antithyroid Agents (Synthroid) levothyroxine sodium (Tapazole) methimazole 1 2 GC tablet tablet: 5mg, 10mg Toxoids Toxoids ADACEL BOOSTRIX TETANUS DIPHTHERIA TOXOIDS 3 3 3 vial Urinary Anti-infectives Urinary Anti-infectives (Macrobid) nitrofurantoin macrocrystal trimethoprim (Trimethoprim) 2 PA, QL: (PA/QL for Ages 65 90 in 365 and Older; May be days High Risk Med) 2 Vaccines Vaccines HAVRIX 3 MENACTRA MENVEO A-C-Y-W-135DIP TWINRIX TYPHIM VI VAQTA 3 3 3 ZOSTAVAX 3 PA (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) vial 3 3 vial PA vial, (PA for Part B vs Part D Only) Vasodilating Agents Vasodilating Agents AGGRENOX isosorbide mononitrate (Imdur) 49 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 3 2 QL: 60 in 30 days tab er 24h, tablet: 20mg Effective: January 01, 2013 Drug Name Drug Tier NITRO-BID nitroglycerin (Nitro-dur) 3 2 nitroglycerin (Nitro-dur) 2 nitroglycerin NITROSTAT (Nitroglycerin) 2 3 Requirements/Limits QL: 30 in patch td24: 0.1mg/ 30 days hr, 0.2mg/hr, 0.6mg/ hr QL: 60 in patch td24: 0.4mg/ 30 days hr vial Vitamins and Minerals Vitamins and Minerals (Rocaltrol) calcitriol pnv with ca,no.72/iron/fa (Pnv with Ca,no.72/iron/fa) 50 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 2 3 PA (PA for ESRD Only) (All Pre-Natal Vitamins are Covered) Effective: January 01, 2013 INDEX 0.9 % sodium chloride ....... 46 ABILIFY............................ 44 ABILIFY DISCMELT....... 44 acetaminophen with codeine ........................................ 13 ACTONEL......................... 40 ACTOPLUS MET ............. 21 ACTOPLUS MET XR....... 21 ACTOS .............................. 21 acyclovir............................. 29 ADACEL ........................... 49 ADAGEN........................... 35 ADVAIR DISKUS............. 12 ADVAIR HFA ................... 12 AFINITOR......................... 26 AGGRENOX ..................... 49 ALBENZA......................... 17 albuterol sulfate ................. 48 alcohol antiseptic pads ...... 24 ALDURAZYME................ 36 alendronate sodium............ 40 alfuzosin hcl ....................... 48 allopurinol.......................... 40 ALORA.............................. 36 ALPHAGAN P .................. 23 alprazolam ......................... 30 amikacin sulfate ................. 18 amiloride/ hydrochlorothiazide ....... 35 AMINOSYN ...................... 31 AMINOSYN II .................. 31 AMINOSYN M ................. 31 AMINOSYN-HBC ............ 31 AMINOSYN-PF ................ 32 amiodarone hcl .................. 33 amlodipine besylate ........... 31 amlodipine besylate/ benazepril....................... 31 ammonium lactate.............. 48 amoxicillin.......................... 18 amoxicillin/potassium clav. 18 amphet asp/amphet/d-amphet ........................................16 ampicillin trihydrate...........18 anagrelide hcl.....................38 anastrozole .........................26 ANDROGEL......................15 APRISO..............................24 ARANESP....................38, 39 ARICEPT ...........................42 ASACOL............................24 ASACOL HD .....................24 ASTEPRO ..........................17 ATELVIA...........................40 atenolol...............................30 atorvastatin calcium...........25 atovaquone/proguanil hcl ..28 ATRIPLA ...........................29 AVELOX ...........................19 AVELOX ABC PACK.......19 AVODART ........................40 AVONEX ...........................40 AVONEX ADMINISTRATION PACK .............................40 AXIRON ............................16 azathioprine........................40 azelastine hcl ......................17 azithromycin .......................18 baclofen ..............................47 balsalazide disodium ..........24 benazepril hcl .....................45 benztropine mesylate ..........28 betamethasone dipropionate ........................................25 bicalutamide .......................26 BOOSTRIX........................49 brimonidine tartrate ...........23 BUPHENYL.......................12 buprenorphine hcl ..............15 calcitonin,salmon,synthetic 42 calcitriol .............................50 I-1 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 calcium acetate .................. 39 CANCIDAS....................... 22 CARAC ............................. 48 carbidopa/levodopa ........... 28 CARIMUNE NF NANOFILTERED......... 47 carvedilol ........................... 30 cefdinir............................... 18 cefpodoxime proxetil.......... 18 ceftriaxone sodium............. 18 cefuroxime axetil................ 18 CELEBREX....................... 13 CELLCEPT ....................... 40 CELONTIN ....................... 20 cephalexin.......................... 18 CEREZYME...................... 36 chlorhexidine gluconate .... 23 chlorthalidone.................... 35 cholestyramine (with sugar) ....................................... 25 cilostazol............................ 38 CILOXAN ......................... 23 ciprofloxacin hcl .......... 19, 23 citalopram hydrobromide .. 43 clarithromycin ................... 18 clindamycin hcl.................. 18 clindamycin phosphate ...... 24 CLINIMIX......................... 32 CLINIMIX E ..................... 32 CLINISOL ......................... 32 clobetasol propionate ........ 25 clonazepam ........................ 30 clonidine hcl ...................... 39 clotrimazole/betamethasone dip .................................. 24 clozapine............................ 44 COLCRYS......................... 40 COMBIVENT ................... 48 COPAXONE ..................... 40 CREON.............................. 37 cyclobenzaprine hcl ........... 48 Effective: January 01, 2013 cyclophosphamide.............. 26 CYMBALTA ..................... 43 DALIRESP ........................ 47 dapsone .............................. 26 DENAVIR.......................... 24 DEPO-PROVERA ............. 43 desmopressin acetate ......... 42 desonide ............................. 25 dextroamphetamine sulfate 16 dextrose 10 % and 0.225 % nacl................................. 32 dextrose 10%-0.5 normal saline .............................. 32 dextrose 10%-water ........... 32 dextrose 2.5%-0.5normal saline .............................. 32 dextrose 5 % and 0.33 % nacl ........................................ 32 dextrose 5 % and 0.9 % nacl ........................................ 32 dextrose 5 %-0.225 % nacl 32 dextrose 5 %-0.45 % nacl .. 32 dextrose 5 %-water ............ 33 dextrose 5%-lactated ringers ........................................ 46 diazepam ............................ 30 diclofenac sodium .............. 13 dicloxacillin sodium ........... 18 dicyclomine hcl .................. 19 digoxin................................ 34 DIGOXIN .......................... 34 DILANTIN ........................ 20 diltiazem hcl ....................... 31 DIOVAN............................ 45 DIOVAN HCT................... 45 diphenoxylate hcl/atropine. 22 divalproex sodium.............. 19 donepezil hcl ...................... 42 dorzolamide hcl/timolol maleat............................. 23 doxazosin mesylate............. 12 doxycycline hyclate ............ 19 dronabinol.......................... 22 DROXIA ............................ 26 EFFIENT............................38 ELAPRASE........................36 ELIDEL..............................48 ELIGARD ..........................26 ELITEK..............................36 ELMIRON..........................41 EMEND..............................22 enalapril maleate................45 ENBREL ............................41 enoxaparin sodium .......37, 38 EPOGEN ............................39 EPZICOM ..........................29 ERAXIS WATER DILUENT ........................................23 erythromycin base ..............23 ESTRACE ..........................36 estradiol..............................36 ESTRING ...........................36 ethosuximide.......................20 EURAX ..............................24 EVISTA..............................36 EXELON............................42 exemestane .........................26 EXJADE.............................37 FABRAZYME ...................36 famciclovir..........................29 FAZACLO .........................44 FERRIPROX......................37 finasteride...........................41 flecainide acetate................33 FLOVENT DISKUS ..........12 FLOVENT HFA.................12 fluconazole .........................22 fluocinonide........................25 FLUOROPLEX..................48 fluorouracil.........................48 fluoxetine hcl ......................43 flutamide.............................26 fluticasone propionate........24 FORTEO ............................42 FORTICAL ........................42 FREAMINE III ..................33 FREAMINE III with ELECTROLYTES .........33 I-2 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 furosemide ......................... 35 gabapentin ......................... 19 galantamine hbr................. 42 GAMMAGARD LIQUID . 47 GAMMAPLEX ................. 47 GAMUNEX-C................... 47 GELNIQUE ....................... 37 gemfibrozil ......................... 25 GENOTROPIN.................. 42 gentamicin sulfate.............. 18 GLEEVEC ......................... 26 glimepiride......................... 21 glipizide ............................. 21 GLUCAGEN ..................... 41 GLUCAGON EMERGENCY KIT................................. 41 haloperidol......................... 45 HAVRIX............................ 49 HEPATAMINE ................. 33 HEPATASOL.................... 33 HIZENTRA ....................... 47 HUMALOG....................... 21 HUMATROPE .................. 42 HUMIRA ........................... 41 hydralazine hcl .................. 39 hydrochlorothiazide........... 35 hydrocodone bit/ acetaminophen......... 13, 14 hydrocortisone ................... 25 hydroxychloroquine sulfate 28 hydroxyurea ....................... 26 hydroxyzine hcl .................. 30 ibuprofen............................ 13 imipenem/cilastatin sodium 18 imiquimod .......................... 48 INCIVEK........................... 29 INCRELEX ....................... 48 INNOPRAN XL ................ 30 INTRALIPID..................... 33 INVANZ............................ 18 IONOSOL B with DEXTROSE 5% ............ 46 IONOSOL MB-DEXTROSE 5%.................................. 46 Effective: January 01, 2013 ipratropium bromide.......... 35 ISENTRESS....................... 29 ISOLYTE H W/DEXTROSE ........................................ 46 ISOLYTE M W/DEXTROSE ........................................ 46 ISOLYTE P with DEXTROSE................... 46 ISOLYTE S........................ 46 ISOLYTE S with DEXTROSE................... 46 isoniazid ............................. 26 isosorbide mononitrate ...... 49 ISTALOL........................... 23 JAKAFI.............................. 26 JANUMET......................... 20 JANUMET XR .................. 20 JANUVIA .......................... 20 KADIAN............................ 14 KENALOG ........................ 25 ketoconazole................. 22, 24 ketorolac tromethamine ..... 24 LACTATED RINGERS .... 46 lactulose ............................. 13 LAMICTAL BLUE ........... 19 LAMICTAL ODT.............. 19 LAMICTAL ORANGE ..... 19 LAMICTAL XR ................ 19 LAMICTAL XR BLUE..... 19 LAMICTAL XR GREEN .. 19 LAMICTAL XR ORANGE ........................................ 19 lamotrigine......................... 19 LANTUS............................ 21 LANTUS SOLOSTAR ...... 21 latanoprost ......................... 23 leflunomide......................... 41 letrozole.............................. 26 LEUKERAN ...................... 26 leuprolide acetate............... 27 levetiracetam...................... 20 levocetirizine dihydrochloride ........................................ 23 levofloxacin ........................ 19 levonorgestrel-eth estradiol35 levothyroxine sodium..........49 LIALDA .............................24 lidocaine .............................28 lidocaine hcl .......................40 lidocaine/prilocaine ...........28 LIDODERM.......................28 LIPOSYN III ......................33 lisinopril .............................45 lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide ........................................45 lithium carbonate ...............34 loperamide hcl....................22 losartan potassium .............45 losartan/hydrochlorothiazide ........................................45 LOVAZA ...........................25 LOVENOX.........................38 LUMIGAN .........................23 LUMIZYME ......................36 LUPRON DEPOT ..............27 LUPRON DEPOT-PED .....27 LYRICA .............................20 meclizine hcl.......................22 medroxyprogesterone acetate ........................................43 MEGACE ES .....................27 megestrol acetate................27 meloxicam...........................13 MENACTRA .....................49 MENVEO A-C-Y-W-135DIP .................................49 MEPRON ...........................28 mercaptopurine ..................27 meropenem .........................18 METADATE CD ...............16 metformin hcl......................20 methimazole........................49 methotrexate sodium ..........27 METHYLIN .......................16 methylphenidate hcl......16, 17 methylprednisolone ............12 metoclopramide hcl ............37 metoprolol succinate ..........30 I-3 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 metoprolol tartrate ...... 30, 31 metronidazole .............. 24, 28 MIACALCIN..................... 42 minocycline hcl .................. 19 mirtazapine ........................ 43 morphine sulfate ................ 14 MOXEZA .......................... 23 MULTAQ .......................... 34 mupirocin........................... 24 mycophenolate mofetil....... 41 MYOZYME....................... 36 nabumetone........................ 13 NAGLAZYME.................. 36 naloxone hcl....................... 41 naltrexone hcl .................... 41 NAMENDA....................... 34 naphazoline hcl.................. 35 naproxen ............................ 13 NASONEX ........................ 24 needles, insulin disposable 35 neo/polymyx b sulf/dexameth ....................................... 23 neomycin sulfate ................ 18 neomycin/polymyxin b sulf/hc ....................................... 23 NEPHRAMINE ................. 33 NEXAVAR........................ 27 nifedipine ........................... 31 NILANDRON ................... 27 NITRO-BID....................... 50 nitrofurantoin macrocrystal ....................................... 49 nitroglycerin ...................... 50 NITROSTAT ..................... 50 NORDITROPIN FLEXPRO ....................................... 43 NORDITROPIN NORDIFLEX................. 43 noreth a-et estra/fe fumarate ....................................... 35 norethindrone acetate........ 43 norethindrone-ethinyl estrad ....................................... 35 Effective: January 01, 2013 norgestimate-ethinyl estradiol ........................................ 35 NORMOSOL-M and DEXTROSE................... 46 NORMOSOL-R PH 7.4 ..... 46 NORVIR ............................ 29 NOVOLOG........................ 21 NUTROPIN ....................... 43 NUTROPIN AQ................. 43 NUTROPIN AQ NUSPIN . 43 NUVIGIL........................... 17 nystatin......................... 22, 24 ofloxacin............................. 23 olanzapine .......................... 45 omeprazole......................... 28 OMNITROPE .................... 43 ondansetron........................ 22 ondansetron hcl.................. 22 oxybutynin chloride............ 37 oxycodone hcl..................... 14 oxycodone hcl/acetaminophen .................................. 14, 15 OXYCONTIN.................... 15 PANCREAZE .................... 37 pantoprazole sodium.......... 28 paroxetine hcl............... 43, 44 PATADAY ........................ 17 PATANASE....................... 17 PATANOL......................... 17 PAXIL................................ 44 PEGASYS.......................... 29 PEGASYS PROCLICK ..... 29 PEGINTRON..................... 29 PEGINTRON REDIPEN ... 29 penicillin v potassium ........ 18 PENTASA.......................... 24 pentoxifylline...................... 38 permethrin.......................... 24 perphenazine ...................... 45 PHENYTEK ...................... 20 phenytoin............................ 20 phenytoin sodium extended 20 PHOSLYRA ...................... 39 PLASMA-LYTE 148......... 46 PLASMA-LYTE 56 IN DEXTROSE ...................46 PLASMA-LYTE A PH 7.4 46 pnv with ca,no.72/iron/fa ...50 polyethylene glycol 3350....34 potassium chlorid/d50.225nacl ........................46 potassium chloride .............46 potassium chloride in 0.9%nacl.........................46 potassium chloride/d50.33nacl ..........................46 potassium chloride/d50.45nacl ..........................46 potassium chloride/d50.9%nacl.........................47 potassium chloride/d5lr......47 potassium chloride/d5w......47 potassium chloride-0.45% nacl .................................47 PRADAXA.........................38 pramipexole di-hcl..............28 PRANDIN ..........................21 prednisolone acetate ..........24 prednisone ..........................12 PREDNISONE INTENSOL ........................................12 PREMARIN .......................36 PREMASOL.......................33 PREMPHASE ....................36 PREMPRO .........................36 PREZISTA .........................29 primidone ...........................34 PRIVIGEN .........................47 PROAIR HFA ....................49 probenecid..........................41 PROCALAMINE ...............33 prochlorperazine maleate ..22 PROCRIT ...........................39 promethazine hcl ................23 proparacaine hcl ................40 propranolol hcl...................31 PROSOL.............................33 PROTONIX IV ..................28 I-4 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 PROTOPIC........................ 48 PULMOZYME.................. 36 quetiapine fumarate........... 45 QVAR................................ 12 ramipril.............................. 45 RANEXA........................... 34 ranitidine hcl...................... 29 REBIF................................ 41 RELENZA ......................... 29 RENVELA......................... 39 RESTASIS......................... 24 RETIN-A MICRO ............. 34 REVLIMID........................ 41 REYATAZ......................... 29 rifampin ............................. 26 ringers solution.................. 47 risperidone......................... 45 RITALIN LA..................... 17 ropinirole hcl ..................... 28 SAIZEN ............................. 43 SANTYL ........................... 48 SAVELLA ......................... 34 SENSIPAR ........................ 41 SEREVENT DISKUS ....... 49 SEROQUEL XR................ 45 SEROSTIM ....................... 43 sertraline hcl...................... 44 silver sulfadiazine .............. 24 simvastatin ......................... 25 SINGULAIR...................... 25 sodium chloride ................. 47 sodium chloride 0.45 % ..... 47 sodium chloride 3% ........... 47 sodium chloride 5% ........... 47 sodium chloride irrig solution ....................................... 40 sodium chloride/nahco3/kcl/ peg ................................. 34 SOLARAZE ...................... 13 SOMAVERT ..................... 48 SPIRIVA............................ 19 spironolact/ hydrochlorothiazid ........ 45 spironolactone ................... 46 Effective: January 01, 2013 SPRYCEL .......................... 27 STIMATE .......................... 43 STROMECTOL................. 17 SUBOXONE...................... 15 sulfamethoxazole/ trimethoprim .................. 19 sulfasalazine....................... 19 sumatriptan succinate ........ 25 SUTENT ............................ 27 SYLATRON ...................... 29 SYMBICORT .................... 12 syring w-ndl,disp,insul,0.5ml ........................................ 35 TAMIFLU.......................... 29 tamoxifen citrate ................ 27 tamsulosin hcl .................... 48 TARCEVA......................... 27 TARGRETIN..................... 27 TASIGNA .......................... 27 terazosin hcl ....................... 12 terbinafine hcl .................... 22 TESTIM ............................. 16 testosterone cypionate........ 16 TETANUS DIPHTHERIA TOXOIDS ...................... 49 TEV-TROPIN .................... 43 theophylline anhydrous...... 47 timolol maleate................... 23 TOBRADEX ......................23 tobramycin sulf/ dexamethasone ...............23 torsemide ............................35 TPN ELECTROLYTES.....47 tramadol hcl .......................15 TRAVASOL.......................33 trazodone hcl ......................44 tretinoin ..............................34 TREXALL..........................27 triamcinolone acetonide.....25 triamterene/ hydrochlorothiazid .........35 TRICOR .............................25 trimethoprim.......................49 TROPHAMINE..................33 TRUVADA ........................29 TWINRIX...........................49 TYKERB............................27 TYPHIM VI .......................49 ULORIC .............................41 VAGIFEM..........................37 valacyclovir hcl ..................30 vancomycin hcl...................18 VAQTA..............................49 venlafaxine hcl....................44 VENLAFAXINE HCL ER.44 VENTOLIN HFA...............49 I-5 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company 2013 Part D Formulary Formulary ID: 13382.000, Version: 5 verapamil hcl ..................... 31 VESICARE........................ 37 VICTRELIS....................... 29 VIGAMOX........................ 23 VIREAD ............................ 29 VIVELLE-DOT................. 37 VOLTAREN...................... 13 VOTRIENT ....................... 28 VPRIV ............................... 36 warfarin sodium................. 38 water for irrigation,sterile. 40 WELCHOL........................ 25 XIFAXAN ......................... 18 zafirlukast .......................... 25 ZENPEP............................. 37 ZETIA................................ 25 zolpidem tartrate ............... 30 ZOMIG .............................. 26 ZOMIG ZMT..................... 26 ZORBTIVE ....................... 43 ZOSTAVAX...................... 49 ZOVIRAX ......................... 24 ZYCLARA ........................ 48 ZYMAXID ........................ 23 ZYPREXA......................... 45 ZYTIGA ............................ 28 Effective: January 01, 2013 FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company FirstMedicare Direct HMO Plus and PPO Plus 2013 Provider Directory This directory provides a list of FirstMedicare Direct’s network providers. This directory is for the following counties: Hoke, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Richmond and Scotland. This directory is current as of October 1, 2012. Some network providers may have been added or removed from our network after this directory was printed. We do not guarantee that each provider is still accepting new members. To get the most up-to-date information about FirstMedicare Direct’s network providers in your area, you can visit www.firstmedicare.com or call our Member Services Department at (888) 350-7794, from October 1 - February 14, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (EST), seven days a week, and from February 15 -September 30, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday. TTY/TDD users should call 711. FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company is a health plan with a Medicare contract. This document may be available in alternate formats or other languages. For more information, please call our Member Services Department at (888) 350-7794, from October 1 - February 14, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (EST), seven days a week, and from February 15 -September 30, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday. TTY/TDD users should call 711. H8064_13_17 Accepted 09302012 1|2013 Provider Directory Introduction This directory provides a list of FirstMedicare Direct’s network providers. To get detailed information about your health care coverage, please see your Evidence of Coverage. You will have to choose one of our network providers who are listed in this directory to be your Primary Care Provider (PCP). The term “PCP” will be used throughout this directory. Generally, you must get your health care coverage from your PCP. A PCP is a network provider you choose to provide your routine or basic medical care. You may choose your PCP from among the following PCP-designated providers: a physician specializing in Family Practice, General Practice, Internal Medicine, Geriatrics, Pediatrics, or other physician specialist listed in the PCP section of the Provider Directory; a nurse practitioner (where available); or a physician assistant (where available). In most cases, you should see your primary care provider first for most health problems. He or she will make sure you get the care you need to keep you healthy. He or she also may talk with other doctors and health care providers about your care and refer you to them. A referral from your PCP is not required by the plan for you to see another network specialist. The “network providers” listed in this directory have agreed to provide you with your health care and/or vision coverage. You may go to any of our network providers listed in this directory. If you have been going to one network provider, you are not required to continue going to that same provider. In some cases, you may get covered services from non-network providers. Other physicians/providers are available in our network. Generally, you see your PCP first for most of your routine health care needs. Your PCP can also help you arrange or coordinate your covered services. This includes x-rays, laboratory tests, therapies, specialists, hospital admissions, and follow-up care. Your PCP also contacts other plan providers for updates about your care and/or treatment. In some cases, your PCP or provider will need to get prior authorization (prior approval). Since your PCP will provide and coordinate your health care, you should have all of your past medical records sent to your new PCP’s office. The law requires us to protect your privacy of medical records and personal health information. For more information about privacy, see your Evidence of Coverage. If you have a FirstMedicare Direct HMO Plus plan, you must use network providers except in emergency or urgent care situations or for out-of-area renal dialysis or other services. If you obtain routine care from outof-network providers neither Medicare nor FirstMedicare Direct HMO Plus will be responsible for the costs. FirstMedicare Direct PPO Plus members may pay more to get care from out-of-network providers, except in the case of emergencies or urgent care. If you are a member of our PPO Plus Plan, you do not need prior authorization to use non-network (out-ofnetwork) providers. If an out-of-network provider sends you a bill, submit the bill to us for processing. With the exception of emergencies or urgent care, it may cost you more to get care from out- of-network providers. If you have a medical emergency: Get help as quickly as possible. Call 911 for help or go to the nearest emergency room, hospital, or urgent care center. Call for an ambulance if you need it. You do not need to get approval or a referral first from your PCP. As soon as possible, make sure that our plan has been told about your emergency. You or someone else should call to tell us about your emergency care, usually within 48 hours. The number to call is located on the back of your membership identification card. 2|2013 Provider Directory What is the service area for FirstMedicare Direct? The counties in our service area are listed below: Hoke Lee Montgomery Moore Richmond Scotland How do you find FirstMedicare Direct providers in your area? Primary Care Providers (PCPs) are listed in Section 1. To locate a PCP, find the desired county and search the list. Providers are listed alphabetically within each category by practice or company name. All participating providers except Primary Care Providers (PCPs) are listed in Section 2, Specialists, Ancillary Services and Hospitals. To locate a specialist, ancillary service, or hospital, find the desired county and search the list of provider categories, listed alphabetically. Providers are listed alphabetically within each category by practice or company name. If you have questions about FirstMedicare Direct or require assistance in selecting a PCP, please call our Member Services Department at (888) 350-7794, from October 1 - February 14, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (EST), seven days a week, and from February 15 -September 30, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday. TTY/TDD users should call 711. Or visit our website at www.firstmedicare.com 3|2013 Provider Directory Section 2 – List of Network Providers The Provider Directory is organized as follows: Type of Provider (PCP, Behavioral Health, Specialists, Hospitals and other services; such as Home Health and Skilled Nursing) County (Listed alphabetically in each section) Specialty or Sub-Specialty (such as Family Practice, Internal Medicine, or Cardiologist listed alphabetically in each section) City (Listed alphabetically) Provider or Practice Name (Listed alphabetically in each section) Address and phone number 4|2013 Provider Directory Network Provider Listing Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Chatham County Internal Medicine Family Medicine Pittsboro Family Medicine 855 East St Ste 9 Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919)545-0911 Chatham Primary Care 163 Medical Park Dr Ste 210 Siler City, NC 27344 (919)742-6032 Deborah M Esteves, MD Gary N Asher, MD Cumberland County Michael Buebel, MD Family Medicine Laura A Hester, MD Kia Williams, MD Anderson Creek Medical Center 6750 Overhills Rd Spring Lake, NC 28390 (910)436-2900 East Chatham Medical Center 75 Old Graham Rd Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919)542-2731 Enobong Amao, MD Erik S Butler, DO Jiho Choi, MD Dawn A Erikson, FNP Amritpal K Manes, MD Sujatha Sajeevan, MD Jaimita V Patel, MD Durham County Internal Medicine Family Medicine Chatham Medical Specialists, PA 421 N Holly Ave PO Box 689 Siler City, NC 27344 (919)663-3360 Highgate Family Medical Center 5317 Highgate Dr Ste 117 Durham, NC 27713 (919)361-2644 Bruce T Granger, MD Bryon J Hoffman, MD Libre E Johnson, MD UNC Physicians Network, LLC 421 N Holly Ave SILER CITY, NC 27344 Bryon J Hoffman, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A- 1 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Henderson County Pediatrics Family Medicine University Pediatrics at Highgate 5322 Highgate Dr Ste 144 Durham, NC 27713 (919)361-2644 Urgent Cares of America NC at Hendersonville 825 Spartanburg Hwy Ste 17 Hendersonville, NC 28792 (828)233-1664 Sheryl Starnes, MD Dana L Garrett, MD Harnett County Hoke County Family Medicine Family Medicine Boone Trail Medical Center 1000 Medical Center Rd Mamers, NC 27552 (910)893-5402 Raeford Family Care Center, PC 1090 E Central Ave Raeford, NC 28376 (910)875-4545 Enobong Amao, MD Amritpal K Manes, MD Vickie L Farmer, PA-C Deborah L Morris, MD Angier Medical Center 84 Medical Dr Angier, NC 27501 (919)639-2122 Chuck T Nguyen, MD FirstHealth Family Care Center - Jordan Clinic 116 Campus Ave Raeford, NC 28376 (910)875-9087 Enobong Amao, MD Jiho Choi, MD Amritpal K Manes, MD Jorge L Caceres, PA-C Jaimita V Patel, MD FirstHealth Family Care Center- Raeford 313 Teal Dr Raeford, NC 28376 (910)904-2350 Benhaven Medical Center 985 NC 87 S Cameron, NC 28326 (919)499-9422 Jeffrey J Kern, PAC Enobong Amao, MD Garnett M Lowry, MD Jaimita V Patel, MD Christopher T McLaren, PA-C Valerie D Taylor, PA-C Robert G Townsend, III, DO * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A- 2 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Lee County Family Medicine Family Medicine FirstHealth FirstCare Convenient Care Center 4565 Fayetteville Rd RAEFORD, NC 28376 (910)878-5100 Sandhills Family Practice 101 Church St Broadway, NC 27505 (919)258-6521 Jeffrey J Kern, PAC Christopher T McLaren, PA-C Jessica W Burgert, MD Marshall S Nickel, MD Stephen H Cox, MD Thomas L Wilkins, PA Jill J Lambert, MD Parker S McConville, MD Karen L Smith, MD, PA 929 W Prospect Ave Raeford, NC 28376 (910)904-1695 Robert H McConville, MD June L Peck, FNP Beth P Stanfield, FNP Daniel P Woydick, MD Karen L Smith, MD Sandhills Family Practice 1125 Carthage St Sanford, NC 27330 (919)774-6023 IREDELL County Family Medicine Urgent Cares of America NC Inc. 107A Commons Dr MOORESVILLE, NC 28117-9262 (704)235-0686 Jessica W Burgert, MD Stephen H Cox, MD Jill J Lambert, MD Parker S McConville, MD Marshall S Nickel, MD Robert H McConville, MD June L Peck, FNP Urgent Cares of America NC Inc. 234 Turnersburg Hwy STATESVILLE, NC 28625-2797 (704)818-0369 Beth P Stanfield, FNP Daniel P Woydick, MD 24 0n Physicians, PC 1135 Carthage St Sanford, NC 27330 (919)708-4627 Marshall S Nickel, MD Sujatha Sajeevan, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A- 3 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Family Medicine Internal Medicine Brick City Primary Care, PLLC 125 Chatham St. PO Box 237 Sanford, NC 27331-0237 Doctors Vital Care and Screening, LLC 111 Dennis Dr Ste 123 Sanford, NC 27330 (919)776-7725 Dana L Garrett, MD Ajay K Ajmani, MD UNC Physicians Network, LLC 1911 K M Wicker Memorial Dr SANFORD, NC 27330 (919)775-1000 Internal Medicine Associates, PA 1139 Carthage St Ste 110 Sanford, NC 27330 (919)774-2195 William E Hall, MD Chassidy S Young, PA Charles A Eure, MD William E Hall MD, PA 1911 KM Wicker Dr Sanford, NC 27330 (919)775-1000 Gerard J O'Donnell, MD Sanford Specialty Clinic 1301 Central Dr Sanford, NC 27330 (919)718-9512 William E Hall, MD Community Family Medicine and Obstetrics 2412 Wilkins Dr Sanford, NC 27330 (919)776-6000 Deborah M Esteves, MD Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 555 Carthage St Sanford, NC 27330 (919)774-6518 Erik S Butler, DO Dawn A Erikson, FNP Glenna L Grider, MD Sujatha Sajeevan, MD Jennifer B Normann, MD Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 555 Carthage St Sanford, NC 27330 (919)774-6518 Brian C Torgerson, MD Mid Carolina Primary Care, PA 709 C Wicker St Sanford, NC 27330 (919)777-2704 Glenna L Grider, MD John R Mangum, MD Vaishali R Nadkarni, MD Kim A Finlay-Tozzi, DO Lester D Nave, MD Joseph A Tozzi, MD Murali D Pisharody, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A- 4 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Pediatrics Family Medicine Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 555 Carthage St Sanford, NC 27330 (919)774-6518 FirstHealth Family Care Center - Troy 522 Allen St Ste 101 Troy, NC 27371-2861 (910)571-5510 Jennifer B Normann, MD Chrystal F Eller, MD Marlboro County Kimberley Sierra Lingler, MD Robert L Thomas, PA-C Family Medicine Moore County Scotland Healthcare Center 668 Hwy 15-401 Bypass E Bennettsville, SC 29512 (843)454-0245 Family Medicine Pinehurst Family Care Center, PA 10 Aviemore Dr Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)215-5555 David A Howell, MD Jonathan Rowson, MD * Montgomery County Alice D Beane, FNP Susan G Brassil, PA Family Medicine John W Jameson, III, MD Mid Carolina Family Medicine, PA 1038 Albemarle Rd PO Box 726 Troy, NC 27371-0726 (910)572-1785 Douglas E Lam, MD Janet Ann Leone-Britt, PAC FirstHealth Family Care Center - Seven Lakes 1035 C Seven Lakes Dr PO Box 789 West End, NC 27376 (910)673-0045 Matthew T Manzo, DO Emily G Parker, PA Thomas L Wilkins, PA Touber Vang, MD Family Care Associates 507 N Main St Troy, NC 27371 (910)576-0042 Bohdan W Kopynec, MD Kimberley Sierra Lingler, MD Daniel A Matthews, PAC Carolyn E Green, PA-C John M Woodyear, Jr, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients * A- 5 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Family Medicine Family Medicine Family Care Associates 113 MacDougall Dr West End, NC 27376 (910)673-2422 Moore Family Care, PA 3349 US Hwy 1 PO Box 647 Vass, NC 28394 (910)245-7678 Carolyn E Green, PA-C John M Woodyear, Jr, MD Marcia H Ballard, FNP * Thomas R Leonard, MD Pinehurst Medical Clinic South 1902-C N Sandhills Blvd Aberdeen, NC 28315 (910)692-4011 Todd R Nicholson, PAC Vonda H Reives, FNP Geriatric Medicine John R Mangum, MD Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 205 Page Rd Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-5511 Moore Family Care, PA 301 S Middleton St Robbins, NC 27325 (910)948-2059 Sangeeta C Varanasi, MD Marcia H Ballard, FNP Vonda H Reives, FNP * Internal Medicine * Moore Family Care, PA 304 Saunders St Carthage, NC 28327 (910)947-3000 Neese Clinic of Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 102 Gossman Dr Southern Pines, NC 28387 (910)246-4140 Marcia H Ballard, FNP Robert L Deucher, MD Thomas R Leonard, MD Michol Stanzione, DO Todd R Nicholson, PAC Vonda H Reives, FNP * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients * A- 6 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Internal Medicine Internal Medicine Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 15 Regional Dr Pinehurst, NC 28374-8850 (910)255-4400 FH Hospice and Palliative Care 251 Campground Rd WEST END, NC 27376 (910)715-6100 Michael A Antil, MD * Daniel R Barnes, DO Julie G Baugher, MD Stephen K Chiu, MD Jeffrey N Binney, MD Aaron M Gavett, DO Greg M Blakely, MD Kelly Ennix King, MD Jackson V Gibson, MD Artur G Mixa, MD David E Hipp, MD Dorothy B Mixa, MD Kathleen A Letizia, MD Saul A Salvador, MD Philip G Mondi, MD Ovidiu Gabriel Silasi, MD Fabian D Rodriguez, MD Van Slaughter, Jr, MD Michael F Soboeiro, MD Ronald D Walters, MD 293 Olmsted Blvd Ste 1 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)255-0033 Jennifer G Szurgot, MD Padiwath C Ung, MD Pinehurst Medical Clinic South 1902-C N Sandhills Blvd Aberdeen, NC 28315 (910)692-4011 Ronald D Walters, MD Pulmonary Diseases Thomas H Lineberger, MD Cheryl R Rachels, FNP Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 205 Page Rd Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-5511 Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 205 Page Rd Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-5511 Francis Farrell Collins, Jr, MD Robert L Deucher, MD Bobby R Maynor, Jr, MD Walter S Morris, III, MD Cheryl R Rachels, FNP * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A- 7 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Orange County Family Medicine Family Medicine UNC Urgent Care at Carolina Pointe III 6013 Farrington Rd Ste 101 CHAPEL HILL, NC 27517-8172 (919)957-6610 UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Matthew T Sproul, MD Gary N Asher, MD Internal Medicine James G Blount, MD Wanda J Boggs, FNP UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Michael Buebel, MD Sandeep S Gavankar, DO Laura A Hester, MD Libre E Johnson, MD Emily Y Joubert, CNM Susan M Berendzen, MD Nancy J Plemmons, FNP Amy Bouthilette, LDN Mark D Raupp, MD Arlene E Chung, MD Philip D Sloane, MD David H Curl, PA Denise H Sutherland-Phillips, MD Darren Dewalt, MD Kia Williams, MD Deborah M Esteves, MD Cynthia K Feltner, MD UNC Family Medicine at Hillsborough 2201 Old NC 86 Hillsborough, NC 27278 (919)732-2909 Catherine Fine, CGC Bruce T Granger, MD Hans H Herfarth, MD Kristy Lee, CGC Kia Williams, MD Philip M Mendys, PharmD Lori A Meyerhoffer, MD Family Medicine Center 590 Manning Dr Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Carlton R Moore, MD Carrie Palmer, NP Leslie C Powell, CRNP Jack M McBride, MD Elizabeth M Prata, FNP Sarah C Ruff, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients Jessica J Stewart, MD A- 8 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Internal Medicine Pediatrics Chatham Crossing Medical Center 11312 US Hwy 15-501 North Ste 308 Chapel Hill, NC 27517 Chatham Crossing Medical Center 11312 US Hwy 15-501 North Ste 308 Chapel Hill, NC 27517 Jessica J Stewart, MD Sheryl Starnes, MD Jessica J Stewart, MD University Internal Medicine at Chapel Hill North 1838 Martin Luther King Dr Ste B-19 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)960-5154 University Pediatrics at Chapel Hill North 1838 Martin Luther King Dr Ste B-19 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)960-5154 Carrie Palmer, NP Sheryl Starnes, MD Pediatrics Chapel Hill Children's Clinic 301 Kildaire Rd Ste 200 Chapel Hill, NC 27516 (919)967-0771 UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 William L Coleman, MD Michael Minozzi, MD Karen J Behling, MD Molly C Berkoff, MD Richmond County Deanna K Branscom, MD Family Medicine Wallace Brown, MD FirstHealth Family Care - Carolina Family Medicine 104 Physicians Park Dr Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)895-1989 William L Coleman, MD Ian J Davis, MD Michael Minozzi, MD Sara A Reason, PNP Carl J Seashore, MD Sheryl Starnes, MD Daniel C Hall, MD Jessica J Stewart, MD Jeffrey J Kern, PAC Lynn M Wegner, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A- 9 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Family Medicine Internal Medicine FirstHealth Family Care Center-Ellerbe 112 E Ballard St Ellerbe, NC 28338 (910)652-2663 Richmond Internal Medicine 115 Mallard Lane Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)997-3313 Bohdan W Kopynec, MD Johnny E Camargo, MD Julie M Thomas, PA-C Shilpesh P Patel, MD Tarheel Family Medicine PA 224 W Main St Ste A Hamlet, NC 28345 (910)582-2696 Rockingham Medical Clinic PC 115 Medical Circle Rockingham, NC 28379-5221 (910)817-9266 Johnny E Camargo, MD * * Melva R Bowman, MD Sandhills Internal Medicine Clinic, PA 125 Biltmore Drive Ste 2 Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)895-6650 FH Richmond Med Group Internal Med 809 S Long Dr Ste H Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)417-4005 Amir M Darwish, MD Mohammed Sharouk Khader, MD First Choice Medical Group 921 E Broad Ave Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)895-6042 FH Richmond Med Group Internal Med 809 S Long Dr Ste H Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)417-4005 Wendell D Wells, MD Stephen K Chiu, MD Joseph G Gibbons, DO FirstHealth Family Care - Richmond 921 Long Dr Ste 101 Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)417-3850 Anthony Tonos, MD Kimberley Sierra Lingler, MD Amanda H Martin, ANP Steven D Millen, ANP * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 10 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Robeson County Family Medicine Family Medicine Bradford K Faulkenberry, MD, PA 1707-A Berwick Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)276-2439 Maxton Family Practice Center 1001 W Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr Maxton, NC 28364 (910)844-4077 Bradford K Faulkenberry, MD Chamaine R Brooks, MD Wagram Family Practice 24420 Marlboro St Wagram, NC 28396 (910)369-3136 Ashleigh J Freeman, MD Camille M Gardner, MD Shelly S Lowery, MD Rowland Family Practice Center 2362 Hwy 130 W Rowland, NC 28383 (910)422-8811 Taneka M Williams, MD Scotland Urgent Care 500 Lauchwood Dr Laurinburg, NC 28353 (910)277-8300 Bradford K Faulkenberry, MD Pembroke Family Practice 410 D Jones St Pembroke, NC 28372 (910)521-4462 Jonathan Rowson, MD * Internal Medicine Harris Family Practice 700 A Progress Place Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)276-6767 Chamaine R Brooks, MD Shelly S Lowery, MD Richard C Wolonick, DO Ashley K Lamb, MD Scotland County Family Medicine Habiba Tunau, MD, PLLC 705A Lauchwood Dr Prestwick Pk Laurinburg, 28352 (910)266-0062 Wolonick Family Practice 106 McAlpine Lane Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)277-8044 Habiba Tunau, MD Richard C Wolonick, DO * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 11 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Primary Care / Atencion Primaria Primary Care / Atencion Primaria UNION County Family Medicine Family Medicine Cedar Creek Medical Group 1418 Main St Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 (919)552-1733 Urgent Cares of America NC Inc. 2242-A W Roosevelt Blvd MONROE, NC 28110-3071 (704)220-1904 Dana L Garrett, MD Marshall S Nickel, MD Boylan Healthcare 3900 Browning Place Ste 101 RALEIGH, NC 27609-6529 (919)781-9650 Vance County Family Medicine Four County Primary Care 120 Charles Rollins Road Ste 102 Henderson, NC 27536 (252)436-0440 Gregory C Appert, MD Don L Zust, DO Garner Family Practice 801 Poole Dr GARNER, NC 27529 (919)779-1440 Kia Williams, MD WAKE County Family Medicine Johnny W Bagwell, MD Rex Family Practice of Wakefield 11200 Governor Manly Way Ste 205 RALEIGH, NC 27614-7367 (919)570-7700 Thomas D Brammer, MD Amy Walsh, MD Gregory T Pleasants, MD Kathryn J Bland, NP Randall S Crumpler, MD Suzanne E Eaton-Jones, MD Erin K Ennis, MD Jason D Jones, MD Tina H Scott, FNP UNC Physicians Network, LLC 114 Brady Court CARY, NC 27511 (919)469-1252 David E Spivey, MD Jodi M Winkel, MD Elizabeth B Gibbons, MD Gregory R Gibbons, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 12 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Primary Care / Atencion Primaria OB/GYN / Obstetricia/Ginecologo Hoke County Internal Medicine Obstetrics & Gynecology Boylan Healthcare 3900 Browning Place Ste 101 RALEIGH, NC 27609-6529 (919)781-9650 Southern Pines Women's Health Center, PC 313 Teal Dr Raeford, NC 28376 (910)692-4038 Todd E Helton, MD UNC Physicians Network, LLC 8300 Health Park Dr Ste 309 RALEIGH, NC 27615-4731 (919)781-9650 Barry K Buchele, MD * John W Byron, MD * Pamela G Kantorowski, MD Kendall R Zmiewsky, MD Lee County Obstetrics & Gynecology Teresa Terezis, MD Carolina Women's Health Center, PA 1140 Carthage St Sanford, NC 27330 (919)775-2304 Pediatrics NC Children's Specialty Clinic 4414 Lake Boone Trail Ste 505 Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)783-7809 Margaret A Davis, CNM Jennifer J Delaney, DO Andrea T DiMichele-Manes, MD Tiffany S Flanagan, MD Lynn M Wegner, MD Lisa L Jones, MD OB/GYN / Obstetricia/Ginecologo Rita H Kelly, CNM Chatham County Advanced Care for Women 127 N Steele St Sanford, NC 27330 (919)776-7640 Obstetrics & Gynecology East Chatham Medical Center 75 Old Graham Rd Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919)542-2731 Paul M Heimbecker, MD Benjamin K Merritt, MD Cynthia C Julich, FNP Michael J Tyler, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 13 October 2012 Network Provider Listing OB/GYN / Obstetricia/Ginecologo OB/GYN / Obstetricia/Ginecologo MONTGOMERY County Obstetrics & Gynecology Obstetrics & Gynecology Pinehurst Surgical, PA 1818 Doctors Dr Sanford, NC 27330 (919)895-6340 FirstHealth Richmond Medical Group Women's Center 522 Allen St Ste 103 TROY, NC 27371 (910)571-5710 Stephen A Szabo, MD William V Terry, MD Community Family Medicine and Obstetrics 2412 Wilkins Dr Sanford, NC 27330 (919)776-6000 Mohamed A Y Ibrahim, MD Donald C Jones, MD Angela S Morrison, MD Rasheed A Yakubu, MD Cynthia C Julich, FNP Moore County Michael J Tyler, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Marlboro County Marlboro OB/GYN, PA 1007 Cheraw St Bennettsville, SC 29512 Southern Pines Women's Health Center, PC 145 Applecross Rd PO Box 749 Southern Pines, NC 28388 (910)692-7928 John R Nobles, MD Sarah D Bowen-Pasfield, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Barry K Buchele, MD * Carolina Women's Center 668 Hwy 15501 Bypass E Bennettsville, SC 29512 (843)479-8400 John W Byron, MD * Walter S Fasolak, DO * Anila R Ricks-Cord, MD Kendall R Zmiewsky, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients Pamela G Kantorowski, MD Paul W Whitecar, MD A - 14 * October 2012 Network Provider Listing OB/GYN / Obstetricia/Ginecologo OB/GYN / Obstetricia/Ginecologo Obstetrics & Gynecology Obstetrics & Gynecology Pinehurst Surgical, PA 5 FirstVillage Dr PO Box 2000 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-0290 University OB/GYN at Chapel Hill North 1838 Martin Luther King Dr Ste B-19 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)960-7461 Daniel L Rowland, MD Michael D Evers, MD Stephen A Szabo, MD Richmond County William V Terry, MD Susan Kady Wilson, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Pinehurst Women's Clinic 70 Memorial Dr Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-4342 Southern Pines Women's Health Center, PC 110 Medical Circle Dr Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)895-7528 Ellen T Puleo, MD Sarah D Bowen-Pasfield, MD Orange County Obstetrics & Gynecology Barry K Buchele, MD * John W Byron, MD * Walter S Fasolak, DO * Pamela G Kantorowski, MD UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Kendall R Zmiewsky, MD FirstHealth Richmond Medical Group Women's Center 921 S Long Dr Ste 207 Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)417-3477 Don M Armstrong, MD Daniel Clarke-Pearson, MD Stephanie M Devane-Johnson, CNM Elisabeth A Dinkins, FNP Nasser A Askary, MD Michael D Evers, MD Mohamed A Y Ibrahim, MD John T Soper, MD Donald C Jones, MD Anne Z Steiner, MD Laura Stutts Marks, NP Gretchen S Stuart, MD Angela S Morrison, MD Alison M Stuebe, MD Rasheed A Yakubu, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 15 October 2012 Network Provider Listing OB/GYN / Obstetricia/Ginecologo Behavioral Health / Salud Mental Robeson County Cumberland County Obstetrics & Gynecology Behavioral Carolina Women's Center 1001 Martin Luther King Jr Maxton, NC 28364 (910)844-2267 Cardinal Clinic, LLC 1540 Purdue Dr Ste 200 Fayetteville, NC 28303 (910)693-7777 Linda K Mitchell-Frye, MD Veda W Lydon, LCSW Pembroke OB/GYN 410D S Jones St Pembroke, NC 28372 (910)521-3947 Charmac Professional Counseling and Consultation Services 213 St Thomas Rd Fayetteville, NC 28311 Linda K Mitchell-Frye, MD Charlene A McLaurin, LPC Anila R Ricks-Cord, MD Haymount Institute For Psychological Services 806 Hay St Fayetteville, NC 28305-5312 (910)860-7008 Scotland County Obstetrics & Gynecology Carolina Women's Center 105 McAlpine Lane Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)277-3331 Cheryl A Boeckenstedt, LPA Laura D Coyle, LPA Samantha M Daniel, PhD Linda K Mitchell-Frye, MD Frederick R Dryden, LPC Anila R Ricks-Cord, MD Margaret M Flatley, LPA Elizabeth C Franco, MSW Scotland Womens Care 705 B Lauchwood Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)276-7552 Patricia L Middleton, MD Alfred Gray, LPC Tracie S Hector, LPA Diane C Jackson, LCSW Christopher J Ketchman, PsyD Stacey A Ketchman, PsyD * Shelia A Leese-Roberts, LCSW Anila R Ricks-Cord, MD Ronnie W Martin, LPC Behavioral Health / Salud Mental Charlene A McLaurin, LPC Ramona M Miller, PsyD Heggadadevanako N Nataraja, MD Mizanur Rahman, MD Jessica L Soule, LCSW * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 16 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Behavioral Health / Salud Mental Behavioral Health / Salud Mental Hoke County Moore County Behavioral Behavioral Haymount Institute For Psychological Services 131 W Edinborough Ave Raeford, NC 28376 (910)848-1222 Haymount Institute For Psychological Services 103 Bradford Village Ct Southern Pines, NC 28387 (910)692-2947 Cheryl A Boeckenstedt, LPA Cheryl A Boeckenstedt, LPA Laura D Coyle, LPA Frederick R Dryden, LPC Samantha M Daniel, PhD Margaret M Flatley, LPA Frederick R Dryden, LPC Alfred Gray, LPC Margaret M Flatley, LPA Cardinal Clinic, LLC 160J Pinehurst Ave Southern Pines, NC 28387 (910)693-7777 Elizabeth C Franco, MSW Alfred Gray, LPC Tracie S Hector, LPA Diane C Jackson, LCSW Gail A Vincent, PhD Christopher J Ketchman, PsyD Stacey A Ketchman, PsyD MaryAnn McCrary, LCSW 2212 Midland Rd Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)528-0991 Ronnie W Martin, LPC Ramona M Miller, PsyD Heggadadevanako N Nataraja, MD Mizanur Rahman, MD MaryAnn W McCrary, LCSW Jessica L Soule, LCSW Lee County Behavioral Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 555 Carthage St Sanford, NC 27330 (919)774-6518 Heather B Scheffler, PhD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 17 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Behavioral Health / Salud Mental Behavioral Health / Salud Mental Behavioral Behavioral Carolina Behavioral Care, PA 289 Olmsted Blvd Ste 1 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-6007 Lynn L. Palin, LCSW 780 NW Broad St Ste 300 Southern Pines, NC 28387 (910)693-1000 Linda J Aycock, LPC Lynn L Palin, LCSW Carole M Crump, PAC Psychiatry Mary H Edge, LCSW Linda M Evans, LCSW Rodolfo de los Santos Ongjoco, Jr, MD, PA 180 Perry Dr Southern Pines, NC 28387 (910)246-0567 Gabriele D Jones, PhD Mattie L Jones, PhD MaryAnn W McCrary, LCSW Delight C Thompson, PsyD Rodolfo S Ongjoco, Jr, MD W Gregory Walton, PhD Donna M Wiener, PhD Carolina Behavioral Care, PA 289 Olmsted Blvd Ste 1 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-6007 FirstHealth Behavioral Health Services 35 Memorial Dr Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)715-3370 Robert A Fleury, MD Nancy K Davis, MSW Olin M Fox, MD Elizabeth Harry, LCSW Benjamin L Ose, MD Elizabeth A Manley, MSN David C Ruck, MD Suzanne G Martin, PsyD Charlie L Swanson, Jr, MD Robert A Peterson, LPC Ellen B Starnes, LCSW FirstHealth Behavioral Health Services 35 Memorial Dr Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)715-3370 Elizabeth M Watson, PMH-NP Gabriele Jones, PhD, PA 5 Regional Cercle Ste C Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)255-1000 George D Bussey, MD Mary T Mandell, MD Benjamin L Ose, MD David C Ruck, MD Gabriele D Jones, PhD Charlie L Swanson, Jr, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 18 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Behavioral Health / Salud Mental Behavioral Health / Salud Mental Orange County Richmond County Behavioral Behavioral UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Carolina Behavioral Care, PA 109 Medical Circle Ste A Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)895-0980 Nancy L Berson, LCSW Carole M Crump, PAC Lyse Bourguignon, LCSW Mary H Edge, LCSW Mary M Crowston, PhD Gabriele D Jones, PhD Karen J Cusack, PhD Mattie L Jones, PhD Lyse M De Bourguignon, LCSW MaryAnn W McCrary, LCSW Kathryn R Flanagan, CCSW Delight C Thompson, PsyD Gary J Gala, MD W Gregory Walton, PhD Jemma C Grindstaff, PhD Donna M Wiener, PhD Nadiya L Kaesemeyer, MD Psychiatry Alexei B Kampov, LCSW Julia S Knerr, MD Carolina Behavioral Care, PA 109 Medical Circle Ste A Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)895-0980 Maria La Via, MD Lauri K Langham, LCSW Lynette A Mappes, LCSW Brenda L Pearson, LCSW Victoria M Petrilli, LDN Robert A Fleury, MD Thomas J Raney, PhD Olin M Fox, MD Shane W Rau, MD David C Ruck, MD Heather A Rogers, MD Charlie L Swanson, Jr, MD David R Rubinow, MD Rebecca S Siegel, PhD Specialists / Especialista Jair C Soares Alamance County Dermatology UNC Dermatology at Burlington 1522 Vaughn Rd Burlington, NC 27217 (919)966-2485 Dean Morrell, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 19 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Anson County Geriatric Medicine Urology East Chatham Medical Center 75 Old Graham Rd Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919)542-2731 Richmond Urology Clinic, PA 500 Morven Rd Wadesboro, NC 28170 (704)694-5131 James B Holt, MD Hazem El-Droubi, MD Urology Buncombe County Chatham Urology Clinic 401 N Ivey Ave Siler City, NC 27344 (910)663-3317 Allergy/Immunology Allergy Partners, PA 1978 Hendersonville Rd Ste 130 Asheville, NC 28803 (828)350-2163 Daljit S Caberwal, MD * Prithvi Hanspal, MD * Chesterfield County Diane Krane Laber, MD Opthalmology Chatham County Carolina Eye Associates, PA 705 Chesterfield PO Box 1237 Cheraw, SC 29520 (843)537-7711 Dermatology East Chatham Medical Center 75 Old Graham Rd Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919)542-2731 John W French, MD Gregory J Mincey, MD John D Cheesborough, MD Optometry Emergency Medicine Carolina Eye Associates, PA 705 Chesterfield PO Box 1237 Cheraw, SC 29520 (843)537-7711 Chatham Professional Group 475 Progress Blvd Siler City, NC 27344 (919)966-7890 William S Boyd, PAC * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients Katie C Hickman, OD A - 20 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Cumberland County Opthalmology Allergy/Immunology Carolina Eye Associates, PA 1991 Fordham Dr Ste 301 Fayetteville, NC 28304 (910)485-2020 Allergy Partners of Fayetteville 1317 Medical Dr Fayetteville, NC 28304 Carla J Luna, MD John W French, MD Neurosurgery Neil B Griffin, MD Carolina Neurosurgical Services 3650 Cape Center Dr Ste 100 Fayetteville, NC 28304 (910)484-9802 Gregory J Mincey, MD Daniel K Messner, MD Robert K Shuler, Jr, MD Jeffrey J White, MD Optometry Larry V Carson, MD Carolina Eye Associates, PA 1991 Fordham Dr Ste 301 Fayetteville, NC 28304 (910)485-2020 Anneliese Jacobson, PAC Bruce P Jaufmann, MD Carol M Wadon, MD Opthalmology Carson C Cox, OD Cape Fear Eye Associates, PA 1726 Metromedical Dr Fayetteville, NC 28304 (910)484-2284 Joey L Harris, OD John D Miller, OD David B Throneburg, OD Durham County Sheel B Patel, MD Endocrinology UNC Specialty Center 5316 Highgate Dr Ste 125 Durham, NC 27713 (919)966-7890 Lauren K Samford, CPP * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 21 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Pediatrics Orthopedic Surgery University Pediatrics at Highgate 5322 Highgate Dr Ste 144 Durham, NC 27713 (919)361-2644 Pinehurst Surgical, PA 313 Teal Dr Raeford, NC 28376 (910)295-6831 Ward S Oakley, Jr, MD David C Kwee, MD Pain Management Sarah P Zimmerman, MD FirstHealth Back and Neck Pain Center 4565 Fayetteville Rd Ste B Raeford, NC 28376 (910)878-5150 Harnett County Opthalmology Carolina Eye Associates, PA 107 Hunt Dr Dunn, NC 28334 (910)891-4129 David L Chandler, DO Robert G Oldroyd, MD Lawrence Burt Place, MD Gregory J Mincey, MD Jeffrey J White, MD Lee County HOKE County Cardiology Emergency Medicine FirstHealth FirstCare Convenient Care Center 4565 Fayetteville Rd RAEFORD, NC 28376 (910)878-5100 Sanford Cardiology 110 Fields Dr Ste A Sanford, NC 27330 (919)777-9005 Lisa R Cowan, MD Mahmoud K Atieh, MD David M Cowherd, MD Keith E Davis, MD General Surgery Michael J Gillespie, MD Pinehurst Surgical, PA 313 Teal Dr Raeford, NC 28376 (910)295-6831 Lukas Jantac, MD Steven M Kent, MD Joseph L Parrish, MD Patrick J Simpson, MD Huey Willy Chu, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 22 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Cardiology General Surgery Sanford Specialty Clinic 1301 Central Dr Sanford, NC 27330 (919)718-9512 Mid Carolina Surgical Clinic, PA 709 B Wicker St Sanford, NC 27330 (919)775-3321 J Larry Klein, MD Michael A Gordon, MD Chiropractic Geriatric Medicine Knecht Chiropractic Center 2631 S Horner Blvd Sanford, NC 27332 (919)777-5242 Community Family Medicine and Obstetrics 2412 Wilkins Dr Sanford, NC 27330 (919)776-6000 Andre Knecht, DC James B Holt, MD Dermatology Neurology Sanford Dermatology, PA 827 S Horner Blvd Sanford, NC 27330 (919)775-7926 Mohan C Deochand, MD 114 S Gulf St Sanford, NC 27331-3294 (919)774-4536 John D Cheesborough, MD Mohan C Deochand, MD Gastroenterology Opthalmology Mid Carolina Gastroenterology Associates PA 110 Dennis Dr Sanford, NC 27330 (919)774-4511 Carolina Eye Associates, PA 1223 Carthage St Sanford, NC 27330 (919)776-7549 Sebastian Abadie, MD Anna F Fakadej, MD Behnam Asgharian, MD Tarra Wright Millender, MD * Robert D McCall, Jr, MD Marion B Pate, III, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 23 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Optometry Otolaryngology Carolina Eye Associates, PA 1223 Carthage St Sanford, NC 27330 (919)776-7549 Pinehurst Surgical, PA 1818 Doctors Dr Sanford, NC 27330 (919)895-6340 Carson C Cox, OD Carl W Berk, MD Joey L Harris, OD Central Carolina ENT Associates, PA 1915 KM Wicker Memorial Sanford, NC 27330 (919)774-6829 Orthopedic Surgery Central Carolina Orthopaedic Associates, PLLC 1139 Carthage St Ste 101 Sanford, NC 27330 (919)774-1355 Samuel P Davis, III, MD William C LeLiever, MD Doris Lin, MD Christine A Lupienski, RN, FNP Andrew P Bush, MD Kevin R Pilecki, PA Pain Management Theodore M Pitts, MD FH Back and Neck Pain Center 1227 Carthage St SANFORD, NC 27330-8984 Pinehurst Surgical, PA 1818 Doctors Dr Sanford, NC 27330 (919)895-6340 Brian K Thwaites, MD James V Winkley, MD Neil A Conti, MD Pulmonary Diseases Central Carolina Orthopaedic Associates, PLLC 1911 Bragg St PO Box 3247 Sanford, NC 27331-3247 (919)774-1355 Sanford Cardiology 110 Fields Dr Ste A Sanford, NC 27330 (919)777-9005 Andrew P Bush, MD Sonal Arora, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 24 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Urology Orthopedic Surgery Pinehurst Surgical, PA 1818 Doctors Dr Sanford, NC 27330 (919)895-6340 Specialty Care Clinic 522 Allen St Ste 203 Troy, NC 27371 (910)571-5710 Greg L Griewe, MD David J Casey, MD Vascular Surgery David P Fedder, MD Pinehurst Surgical, PA 1818 Doctors Dr Sanford, NC 27330 (919)895-6340 Otolaryngology Robert J Albrecht, MD Specialty Care Clinic 522 Allen St Ste 203 Troy, NC 27371 (910)571-5710 * MARLBORO County Carl W Berk, MD Orthopedic Surgery Jefferson K Kilpatrick, MD OrthoCarolina, PA 209 Ball Park St BENNETTSVILLE, SC 29512 (704)323-2000 Urology Montgomery Urology Clinic 1001 N Main Street P.O. Box J Troy, NC 27371 (910)572-3900 John A Smid, MD Montgomery County General Surgery Specialty Care Clinic 522 Allen St Ste 203 Troy, NC 27371 (910)571-5710 Fabian E Alzamora, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients Daljit S Caberwal, MD * Prithvi Hanspal, MD * * A - 25 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Moore County Cardiology Allergy/Immunology Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 205 Page Rd Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-5511 Allergy Partners of Pinehurst 325 Page Rd, Bldg 3 PO Box 5547 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-6661 Edward Scott Anderson, DO David M Cowherd, MD Gurvinder K Deogun, MD Keith E Davis, MD Carla J Luna, MD Joseph F Hakas, Jr, MD Vaishali S Mankad, MD Lukas Jantac, MD Steven M Kent, MD Cardiac/Thoracic Surgery Joseph L Parrish, MD FM Simmons Patterson, Jr, MD FH Cardiovascular & Thoracic 155 Memorial Dr Pinehurst, NC 28374-8710 (910)715-4111 Patrick J Simpson, MD Cardiology Electrophysiology Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 205 Page Rd Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-5511 Thomas Arthur Edgerton, MD Peter I Ellman, MD John F Krahnert, MD Andrew M Shirlen, PAC Rodrigo A Bolanos, MD Cardiology Ker Boyce, MD FH Cardiology Services 155 Memorial Dr Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)715-7560 Chiropractic First Chiropractic 1701 N Sandhills Blvd Ste D Aberdeen, NC 28315 (910)944-7889 Steven J Filby, MD Gary P Dackor, DC * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 26 * October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Dermatology General Surgery Carolina Skin Care, PA 125 Fox Hollow Rd Ste 210 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-7546 Pinehurst Surgical, PA 5 FirstVillage Dr PO Box 2000 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-0290 David I Klumpar, MD Fabian E Alzamora, MD * Huey Willy Chu, MD Pinehurst Dermatology, PA 185 Page Rd Ste A Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-5567 John M Fessenden, MD David W Grantham, MD Amelia M Jeyapalan, MD Robert Clayton Steiner, MD Raymond G Washington, Jr, MD Reynold Carter Grine, MD Pamela J Guest, MD Hematology/Oncology Endocrinology FirstHealth Outpatient Cancer Center 220 Page Rd Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)715-3500 Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 205 Page Rd Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-5511 Charles S Kuzma, MD Robert A Pohlmeyer, MD Brooks B Mays, MD Ellen M Willard, MD Olga V Ostmann, MD FH Hospice and Palliative Care 251 Campground Rd WEST END, NC 27376 (910)715-6100 Gastroenterology Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 15 Regional Dr Pinehurst, NC 28374-8850 (910)255-4400 Charles S Kuzma, MD Todd A Moore, MD Ellen M Willard, MD Eric R Frizzell, MD Wayne B Lucas, MD David F Martin, MD Thomas M Swantkowski, MD Ravikant V Varanasi, MD Diane M Williams, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 27 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Internal Medicine Neurosurgery FH Hospice and Palliative Care 251 Campground Rd WEST END, NC 27376 (910)715-6100 Carolina Neurosurgical Services 5 FirstVillage Dr Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-0215 William P Cleaver, MD Larry V Carson, MD Anneliese Jacobson, PAC Nephrology Bruce P Jaufmann, MD Carol M Wadon, MD Pinehurst Nephrology Associates, PC 293 Olmsted Blvd Ste 7 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-3344 Opthalmology Carolina Eye Associates, PA 2170 Midland Rd Southern Pines, NC 28387 (910)295-2100 Edward W Hoehn-Saric, MD John D Shepherd, MD Jennifer K Stoddard, MD Arghavan Almony, MD Hanna Von Hardenberg, MD Anna F Fakadej, MD John W French, MD Neurology Neil B Griffin, MD Daniel K Messner, MD Pinehurst Neurology, PA One Page Rd PO Box 1749 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-6868 Tarra Wright Millender, MD Gregory J Mincey, MD Robert K Shuler, Jr, MD Jeffrey J White, MD Jonathan M Richman, MD Optometry Misty L Sinclair, MD Carolina Eye Associates, PA 2170 Midland Rd Southern Pines, NC 28387 (910)295-2100 Robert D Snyder, MD Bruce S Solomon, DO Carson C Cox, OD Joey L Harris, OD Katie C Hickman, OD John D Miller, OD David B Throneburg, OD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 28 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Orthopedic Surgery Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Mid-South Orthopaedics 40 Aviemore Dr Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-4500 Pinehurst Surgical, PA 5 FirstVillage Dr PO Box 2000 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-0290 Glen D Subin, MD Kathleen M Eaton, MD Pinehurst Surgical, PA 5 FirstVillage Dr PO Box 2000 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-0290 Plastic Surgery Pinehurst Surgical, PA 5 FirstVillage Dr PO Box 2000 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-0290 Mark E Brenner, MD David J Casey, MD Neil A Conti, MD David P Fedder, MD Noel B McDevitt, MD John R Moore, IV, MD Russell B Stokes, MD Ward S Oakley, Jr, MD David E Strom, MD Podiatry * Daniel M Williams, MD Pinehurst Foot Specialist, PA 6 Regional Dr Ste A Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-9255 Kurt P Wohlrab, MD Otolaryngology Pinehurst Surgical, PA 5 FirstVillage Dr PO Box 2000 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-0290 Glenn H Dunlap, DPM Jeanette R Johnson, DPM Pulmonary Diseases Carl W Berk, MD Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc 205 Page Rd Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-5511 Stanley C Cox, III, MD Jefferson K Kilpatrick, MD Waldemar L. Riefkohl, MD Michael A Pritchett, DO David C Thornton, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 29 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Radiation Oncology Vascular Surgery Moore Regional Hospital Radiation Oncology Dept 155 Memorial Dr Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)715-1056 Pinehurst Surgical, PA 5 FirstVillage Dr PO Box 2000 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-0290 Stephen C King, MD Robert J Albrecht, MD * Clinton K Atkinson, MD Rheumatology/Immunology Joel A Berman, MD Lorraine Mayer-Wolpert Berman, MD Pinehurst Rheumatology Clinic 4204 Murdocksville Rd West End, NC 27376 (910)255-0055 Nash County Cardiovascular Disease Rex Physicians LLC 901 N Winstead Ave Ste 44 Rocky Mount, NC 27804-8467 (252)937-0229 Kara Martin, MD Karen H Schorn, MD Urology Pinehurst Surgical, PA 5 FirstVillage Dr PO Box 2000 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-0290 James R Foster, MD Orange County Allergy/Immunology Robert J Chamberlain, Jr, MD UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Manlio Adam Goetzl, MD Greg L Griewe, MD William S Kizer, MD Charles Rodney Lenahan, MD Bernard M Stanfield, MD Ravi R Jhaveri, MD Geoffrey G White, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 30 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Cardiac/Thoracic Surgery Cardiovascular Disease UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 UNC Heart Center at Meadowmont 300 Meadowmont Circle Ste 313 Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919)966-7890 Aleida M Alvarez, PAC James R Foster, MD Michael E Bowdish, MD Michael Yeung, MD Andrew M Shirlen, PAC Tracy E Vernon-Platt, ANP Dermatology Cardiology UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Timothy Flynn, MD Aida M Lugo-Somolinos, MD Kimberly D Guise, ANP Dean Morrell, MD J Larry Klein, MD Susan S Runge, MD Hemant Solomon, MBBS Gastroenterology Cardiology Electrophysiology UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Danielle E Cardona, PAC Kristen F Cole, NP Ker Boyce, MD Paul H Hayashi, MD Ryan D Madanick, MD Scott E Plevy, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 31 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista General Surgery Infectious Disease UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Eleisha D Flanagan, MD Suzanne M Blevins, ANP Iman Ghaderi, MD Joseph A Duncan, MD Catherine T Stamey, PAC Cynthia L Gay, MD Corazon I Halsey, FNP Geriatric Medicine Jonathan J Juliano, MD Judith Ng-Cashin, MD UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Joseph D Tucker, MD Neonatology UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 James B Holt, MD Hematology/Oncology UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Martin J McCaffrey, MD Nephrology UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Carey K Anders, MD Walter C Baker, NP Ethan M Basch, MD Megan K Fuchs, PA William Y Kim Constance A Gilet, ANP Matthew I Milowsky, MD Jennifer G Vick, MD Kristy L Richards, MD Kaushik Sen, MD Elizabeth T Sherwood, NP * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 32 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Neurology Optometry UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Matthew A Englebrecht, MD James B Baldwin, OD Nansi M Greger-holt, FNP Orthopedic Surgery Raza L Khan, MD Cheryl L McNeil, MD UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Yael Shiloh-Malawsky, MD Neurosurgery UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Jeffrey T Spang, MD Otolaryngology UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Deb A Bhowmick, MD Victor L Perry, MD Opthalmology UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Oliver F Adunka, MD Peter G Chikes, MD Brien R Pace, NP Adam M Zanation, MD George K Escaravage, MD Kathleen B Gordon, MD Odette M Houghton, MD Sheel B Patel, MD Cadmus C Rich, MD Shashi K Sethi, MD John G Tye, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 33 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Pediatrics Plastic Surgery UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Samantha A Borden, PNP Kamil Erfanian, MD Jennifer L Daniels, NP Eric G Halvorsen, MD Rani M Delaney, NNP Pulmonary Diseases Ajay S Gulati, NNP Cherissa C Hanson, MD UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Ann N Jessup, FNP Michael D Kappelman, MD David C Kwee, MD Shipra Patel, MD Rupa C Redding-lallinger, MD Lydia H Chang, MD Gregory H Tatum, MD Paul M Dorinsky, MD Sarah P Zimmerman, MD Stavros Garantziotis, MD Ceila E Loughlin, MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Molly A McCallum, FNP UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Diane M Yorke, PNP Radiation Oncology UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Jongbae Park, MD Paul Thananopavarn, MD Glenda A Winchester, ANP Achilles J Fakiris, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 34 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Radiology Surgery UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Courtney L Bui, MD Keith D Amos, MD Rachel D Aufforth, MD Rheumatology/Immunology Barbara M Birmingham, NP Elizabeth B Dreesen, MD UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Suzanne L Hartmann, NP Samuel W Jones, MD Patricia Lange, MD Stanley R Mandel, MD Timothy S Sadiq, MD Kathryn M Baulk, PNP Alexander H Toledo, MD Maya R Jerath, MD Urology Carolina Pointe Physician Office 5915 Farrington Road Chapel Hill, NC 27517 UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Claire V Chehrazi, MD Timothy P Bukowski, MD John S Wiener, MD Vascular Surgery UNC Hospitals & Clinics 101 Manning Dr PO Box 168 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-4131 Kathryn V Neece, PA * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 35 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista RANDOLPH County Chiropractic Opthalmology First Choice Medical Group 921 E Broad Ave Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)895-6042 Carolina Eye Associates, PA 220-C Foust St ASHEBORO, NC 27203 (336)-62-9-14 Albert S Dreher, DC Elizabeth K Gingrey, DC Arghavan Almony, MD Larry E Stogner, DC Urology Dermatology Asheboro Urology Clinic 283 White Oak St Asheboro, NC 27203 (336)625-3997 Carolina Skin Care, PA 115 Medical Circle Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)410-8380 Daljit S Caberwal, MD * Prithvi Hanspal, MD * David I Klumpar, MD General Surgery Richmond County Audiology Richmond Surgical Clinic, PA 921 Long Drive Ste 206 Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)417-3410 Mid Carolinas Surgery Associates 921 Long Dr Ste 208 Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)417-4368 Zeidan F Zeidan, MD Theresa N Rogers, AUD FirstHealth Richmond Medical Group-General Surgery 921 S Long Dr STE 208 Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)417-3540 Cardiology Sandhills Cardiology Associates, PC 106 Physicians Park Dr Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)895-7227 Fabian E Alzamora, MD Huey Willy Chu, MD Olujide G Lawal, MD Robert Clayton Steiner, MD Robert C Parris, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients * A - 36 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Neurology Urology Scotland Neurology, PLLC 921 Long Dr Rockingham, NC Richmond Urology Clinic, PA 111 Mallard Lane Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)997-5054 John K Mahon, MD Hazem El-Droubi, MD Orthopedic Surgery FirstHealth Richmond Medical Group Orthopedic Clinic 809 S Long Drive Ste K Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)417-4090 FirstHealth Richmond Medical Group Orthopedic Clinic 809 S Long Drive Ste K Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)417-4090 Robert J Chamberlain, Jr, MD David J Casey, MD Robeson County Neil A Conti, MD John R Moore, IV, MD Podiatry Ward S Oakley, Jr, MD David E Strom, MD The Foot & Ankle Institute 815 Wesley Pines Rd Lumberton, NC 28358 (910)737-6600 * Kurt P Wohlrab, MD Otolaryngology Patrick J Ricotta, DPM FirstHealth Richmond Medical Group Orthopedic Clinic 809 S Long Drive Ste K Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)417-4090 Sampson County Cardiovascular Disease Rex Physicians LLC 603 Beaman St Ste 5 Clinton, NC 28328-2650 (919)231-8253 Carl W Berk, MD Stanley C Cox, III, MD James R Foster, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 37 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Rheumatology/Immunology Gastroenterology UNC Physicians Network, LLC 403 Fairview St CLINTON, NC 28328 (910)592-6011 Scotland Regional Health Network 205 F Lauchwood Dr LAURINBURG, NC 28352-4604 Sebastian Abadie, MD John R Rice, MD Sterling Surgical Services 500 Lauchwood Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)291-7000 Urology Associated Urologists of NC, PA 350 Northeast Blvd Clinton, NC 28328 (910)592-7129 Jerry A Jones, MD General Surgery William S Kizer, MD Scotland Regional Health Network 1600 Medical Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)277-9164 Scotland County Cardiology Sandhills Cardiology Associates, PC 1705-A Berwick Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)610-4278 Stephen L Lanuti, MD Olujide G Lawal, MD Sterling Surgical Services 500 Lauchwood Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)291-7000 Robert C Parris, MD Dermatology Brian M Parkes, MD * Leslie J Salloum, MD * Chad D Caldwell, MD Carolina Skin Care, PA 103-A McAlpine Lane Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)277-7546 Jason R Dameron, MD Michael T Lake, MD Frank Y Yang, MD David I Klumpar, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 38 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Internal Medicine Opthalmology Jeffrey A Moore, MD, Inc 215 B Lauchwood Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352-4647 (910)276-7727 Carolina Eye Associates, PA 514 S Main St Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)276-4075 Jeffrey A Moore, MD Anna F Fakadej, MD Daniel K Messner, MD Neurology Optometry Scotland Neurology, PLLC 704-A Progress Pl Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)266-9876 Carolina Eye Associates, PA 514 S Main St Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)276-4075 John K Mahon, MD Carson C Cox, OD Pinehurst Neurology, PA 815 S Main St Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)277-0509 Orthopedic Surgery OrthoCarolina, PA 1604 Medical Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)276-4611 Bruce S Solomon, DO Occupational Medicine Richard E Alexander, MD Scotland Urgent Care 500 Lauchwood Dr Laurinburg, NC 28353 (910)277-8300 Ralph E Carter, III, MD Paul F Rush, MD John A Smid, MD Phyllis M Wilson, PAC James R Staten, MD Otolaryngology Opthalmology Laurinburg ENT Clinic, PA 1705 B Berwick Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)610-4368 The Laser Eye Institute 1603 Medical Drive Suite D Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)277-1411 Kurt A Jute, DO * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients Mark K LaVigne, MD * A - 39 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Otolaryngology Vascular Surgery Pinehurst Surgical, PA 1705B Berwick Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)277-0509 Carolinas Vascular Associates 500 Lauchwood Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352-5501 (910)291-7653 Jefferson K Kilpatrick, MD Robert J Albrecht, MD * Clinton K Atkinson, MD Physical Therapy Joel A Berman, MD Lorraine Mayer-Wolpert Berman, MD OrthoCarolina, PA 1604 Medical Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)276-4611 Stanly County Opthalmology Carolina Eye Associates, PA 923 N 2nd St Albemarle, NC 28001 (704)982-1000 William G Hatchell, PT Charles E Jackson, PT Podiatry Arghavan Almony, MD The Foot & Ankle Institute 103 McAlpine Lane Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)266-9900 Andrew T Billingsley, MD Neil B Griffin, MD Gregory J Mincey, MD Robert K Shuler, Jr, MD Patrick J Ricotta, DPM Wake County Urology Allergy/Immunology Scotland Urology, PA 1603 C Medical Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)277-8636 Allergy Partners, PA 10010 Falls of Neuse Rd Ste 106 Raleigh, NC 27614 (919)846-0800 Antonios Z Karamalegos, MD Gurvinder K Deogun, MD Vaishali S Mankad, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 40 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Specialists / Especialista Specialists / Especialista Cardiovascular Disease Pediatrics Rex Physicians LLC 3000 New Bern Ave Ste G-100 Raleigh, NC 27610-1231 (919)231-8253 NC Children's Specialty Clinic 4414 Lake Boone Trail Ste 505 Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)783-7809 James R Foster, MD Jennifer L Daniels, NP Ajay S Gulati, NNP Dermatology Michael D Kappelman, MD Cary Skin Center PA 200 Wellesley Trade Lane Cary, NC 27519-5576 (919)936-3754 Urology Associated Urologists of NC, PA 105 SW Cary Pkwy Ste 300 Cary, NC 27511 (919)467-3203 Timothy Flynn, MD Otolaryngology William S Kizer, MD Central Carolina ENT Associates, PA 1011 W Williams St Ste 106 Apex, NC 27502 (919)363-9311 Associated Urologists of NC, PA 160 MacGregor Pines Dr Ste 205 Cary, NC 27511 (919)851-5482 Samuel P Davis, III, MD Timothy P Bukowski, MD William C LeLiever, MD Doris Lin, MD Associated Urologists of NC, PA 2800 Blue Ridge Rd Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)851-5482 Christine A Lupienski, RN, FNP Pediatrics Carolina Children's Cardiology 3000 New Bern Ave Ste G-200 Raleigh, NC 27610 (919)350-8766 Timothy P Bukowski, MD Associated Urologists of NC, PA 2801 Blue Ridge Rd Ste 110 Raleigh, NC 27607-8714 (919)758-8677 Gregory H Tatum, MD Timothy P Bukowski, MD * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 41 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Hospitals Medical Equipment & Supplies Lee County County Central Carolina Hospital 1135 Carthage St Sanford, NC 27330 Value Medical 107 Kiowa Ln Piedmont, SC 29673 (800)861-4965 Montgomery County Alamance County FirstHealth Montgomery Memorial Hospital 522 Allen St Troy, NC 27371 (910)571-5000 Alamance Eye Prosthetics, Inc 1736 Maple Ave Burlington, NC 27215 (336)228-1403 Moore County Moore County FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital 155 Memorial Dr PO Box 3000 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)715-1000 Orthotics & Prosthetics of Pinehurst 165 Page Rd Ste 4 Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-4489 Orange County Orange County University of North Carolina Hospitals 101 Manning Dr Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919)966-7890 Atlantic Prosthetics & Orthotics 200 timberhill PL Ste 203 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Richmond County Richmond County FirstHealth Richmond Memorial Hospital 921 Long Dr Rockingham, NC 28379 (910)417-3000 Mabrys Drug Store 140 Main Street Hamlet, NC 28345 (910)582-1776 Scotland County Stanly County Scotland Memorial Hospital 500 Lauchwood Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910)921-7000 Alliance Medical inc 907 N 2nd St Albemarle, NC 28001 (704)983-5644 Medical Equipment & Supplies * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 42 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Medical Equipment & Supplies Other Outpatient Services Surry County Montgomery County Prism Medical Products 112 Church St Ste 101 Elkin, NC 28621-3476 (888)244-6421 Davita, inc 323 W Main St Biscoe, NC 27209 Moore County Surgery Center of Pinehurst 10 First Village Dr Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)235-5000 Home Health Care Lee County FirstHealth Home Care 109-A South Vance Street Sanford, NC 27330 (800)876-2212 Davita, inc 16 Regional Dr Pinehurst, NC 28374 Moore County Davita, inc 165 Savannah Gardens Dr Carthage, NC 28327 FirstHealth Home Care 181A Westgate Dr West End, NC 27376 (910)295-2211 Davita, inc 209 Windstar Pl Southern Pines, NC 28387 Richmond County FirstHealth Home Care Richmond 928 S Long Dr Rockingham, NC 28379 Richmond County Davita, inc 771 Cheraw Rd Hamlet, NC 28345 Other Outpatient Services Cook County LifeWatch Services Inc. 10255 W Higgins Rd Ste 100 Rosemont, IL 60018 (866)804-3623 Scotland County Bio-Medical Applications of NC, Inc 1061 Aberdeen Rd Laurinburg, NC 28353 (781)699-4144 Hoke County Davita, inc 403 S Main St Raeford, NC 28376 * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 43 October 2012 Network Provider Listing Other Outpatient Services Bio-Medical Applications of NC, Inc 507 Lauchwood Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 (781)699-4144 Wake County Spectrum Infusion, Inc 2601 Blue Ridge Rd Ste A Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)781-2241 Skilled Nursing Facilities Moore County St. Joseph of the Pines 103 Gossman Dr Southern Pines, NC 28387 (910)246-1000 ManorCare of Pinehurst NC, LLC 205 Rattlesnake Trail Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910)295-1781 * Spanish spoken/interpreter available cl Closed to new Primary Care Patients A - 44 October 2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Sebastian Abadie, MD 23, 38 Oliver F Adunka, MD 33 Ajay K Ajmani, MD Robert J Albrecht, MD Richard E Alexander, MD 4 25, 30, 40 39 Arghavan Almony, MD 28, 36, 40 Aleida M Alvarez, PAC 30, 31 Fabian E Alzamora, MD 25, 27, 36 Enobong Amao, MD 2 William S Boyd, PAC 20 Keith D Amos, MD 35 Carey K Anders, MD 32 Edward Scott Anderson, DO 26 Michael A Antil, MD 6, 7 Gregory C Appert, MD 12 Don M Armstrong, MD 15 Sonal Arora, MD 24 Behnam Asgharian, MD 23 Gary N Asher, MD 7, 8 Nasser A Askary, MD 15 Mahmoud K Atieh, MD 22 Clinton K Atkinson, MD Rachel D Aufforth, MD Linda J Aycock, LPC 30, 40 35 17, 18 Johnny W Bagwell, MD 12 Walter C Baker, NP 32 James B Baldwin, OD 33 Marcia H Ballard, FNP 6 Daniel R Barnes, DO 7 Ethan M Basch, MD 32 Julie G Baugher, MD 6, 7 Kathryn M Baulk, PNP 35 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Alice D Beane, FNP 5 Karen J Behling, MD 9 Susan M Berendzen, MD 8 Carl W Berk, MD Molly C Berkoff, MD 24, 25, 29, 37 9 Joel A Berman, MD 30, 40 Lorraine Mayer-Wolpert Berman, MD 30, 40 Nancy L Berson, LCSW 19 Deb A Bhowmick, MD 33 Andrew T Billingsley, MD 40 Jeffrey N Binney, MD Barbara M Birmingham, NP 6, 7 35 Greg M Blakely, MD 6, 7 Kathryn J Bland, NP 12 Suzanne M Blevins, ANP 32 James G Blount, MD Cheryl A Boeckenstedt, LPA Wanda J Boggs, FNP Rodrigo A Bolanos, MD Samantha A Borden, PNP Lyse Bourguignon, LCSW Amy Bouthilette, LDN Michael E Bowdish, MD Sarah D Bowen-Pasfield, MD Melva R Bowman, MD Ker Boyce, MD 8 16, 17 8 26 33, 34 19 8 31 14, 15 10 26, 31 Thomas D Brammer, MD 12 Deanna K Branscom, MD 9 Susan G Brassil, PA 5 Mark E Brenner, MD 29 Chamaine R Brooks, MD 10, 11 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Wallace Brown, MD Barry K Buchele, MD 9 13, 14, 15 Michael Buebel, MD 8 Courtney L Bui, MD 35 Timothy P Bukowski, MD Jessica W Burgert, MD 35, 41 3 Andrew P Bush, MD 24 George D Bussey, MD 18 Erik S Butler, DO 4 John W Byron, MD 13, 14, 15 Daljit S Caberwal, MD 20, 25, 36 Jorge L Caceres, PA-C 2 Chad D Caldwell, MD 38 Johnny E Camargo, MD 10 Danielle E Cardona, PAC 31 Larry V Carson, MD Ralph E Carter, III, MD David J Casey, MD Robert J Chamberlain, Jr, MD 21, 28 39 25, 29, 37 30, 37 David L Chandler, DO 22 Lydia H Chang, MD 34 John D Cheesborough, MD 20, 23 Claire V Chehrazi, MD 35 Peter G Chikes, MD 33 Stephen K Chiu, MD Jiho Choi, MD 7, 10 2 Huey Willy Chu, MD 22, 27, 36 Arlene E Chung, MD 8 Daniel Clarke-Pearson, MD William P Cleaver, MD Kristen F Cole, NP William L Coleman, MD 15 27, 28 31 9 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Francis Farrell Collins, Jr, MD Neil A Conti, MD Lisa R Cowan, MD David M Cowherd, MD Carson C Cox, OD Stanley C Cox, III, MD 7 24, 29, 37 22 22, 26 21, 23, 24, 28, 39 29, 37 Stephen H Cox, MD 3 Laura D Coyle, LPA 16, 17 Mary M Crowston, PhD Carole M Crump, PAC Randall S Crumpler, MD David H Curl, PA 19 17, 18, 19 12 8 Karen J Cusack, PhD 19 Gary P Dackor, DC 26 Jason R Dameron, MD 38 Samantha M Daniel, PhD Jennifer L Daniels, NP 16, 17 33, 34, 41 Jama M Darling, MD Amir M Darwish, MD Ian J Davis, MD Keith E Davis, MD 10 9 22, 26 Margaret A Davis, CNM 13 Nancy K Davis, MSW 18 Samuel P Davis, III, MD 24, 41 Lyse M De Bourguignon, LCSW 19 Jennifer J Delaney, DO 13 Rani M Delaney, NNP 33, 34 Mohan C Deochand, MD Gurvinder K Deogun, MD Robert L Deucher, MD Stephanie M Devane-Johnson, CNM Darren Dewalt, MD 23 25, 26, 40 6, 7 15 8 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Andrea T DiMichele-Manes, MD 13 Elisabeth A Dinkins, FNP 15 Paul M Dorinsky, MD 34 Elizabeth B Dreesen, MD 35 Albert S Dreher, DC 36 Frederick R Dryden, LPC 16, 17 Joseph A Duncan, MD 32 Glenn H Dunlap, DPM 29 Kathleen M Eaton, MD 29 Suzanne E Eaton-Jones, MD 12 Mary H Edge, LCSW Thomas Arthur Edgerton, MD Hazem El-Droubi, MD Chrystal F Eller, MD 17, 18, 19 26 20, 37 5 Peter I Ellman, MD 26 Matthew A Englebrecht, MD 33 Erin K Ennis, MD 12 Kamil Erfanian, MD 34 Dawn A Erikson, FNP George K Escaravage, MD Deborah M Esteves, MD Charles A Eure, MD Linda M Evans, LCSW Michael D Evers, MD Anna F Fakadej, MD 4 33 4, 8 4 17, 18 15 23, 28, 39 Achilles J Fakiris, MD 34 Vickie L Farmer, PA-C 2 Walter S Fasolak, DO Bradford K Faulkenberry, MD David P Fedder, MD 14, 15 11 25, 29 Cynthia K Feltner, MD 8 John M Fessenden, MD 27 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Steven J Filby, MD 26 Catherine Fine, CGC 8 Kim A Finlay-Tozzi, DO 4 Eleisha D Flanagan, MD 32 Kathryn R Flanagan, CCSW 19 Tiffany S Flanagan, MD 13 Margaret M Flatley, LPA 16, 17 Robert A Fleury, MD 18, 19 Timothy Flynn, MD 31, 41 James R Foster, MD 30, 31, 37, 41 Olin M Fox, MD 18, 19 Elizabeth C Franco, MSW 16, 17 Ashleigh J Freeman, MD 10, 11 John W French, MD 20, 21, 28 Eric R Frizzell, MD 27 Megan K Fuchs, PA 32 Gary J Gala, MD 19 Stavros Garantziotis, MD 34 Camille M Gardner, MD 11 Dana L Garrett, MD 2, 4, 12 Sandeep S Gavankar, DO 8 Aaron M Gavett, DO 7 Cynthia L Gay, MD 32 Iman Ghaderi, MD 32 Elizabeth B Gibbons, MD 12 Gregory R Gibbons, MD 12 Joseph G Gibbons, DO 10 Jackson V Gibson, MD 6, 7 Constance A Gilet, ANP 32 Michael J Gillespie, MD 22 Elizabeth K Gingrey, DC 36 Manlio Adam Goetzl, MD 30 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Kathleen B Gordon, MD 33 Michael A Gordon, MD 23 Bruce T Granger, MD David W Grantham, MD Alfred Gray, LPC Carolyn E Green, PA-C Nansi M Greger-holt, FNP Glenna L Grider, MD Greg L Griewe, MD Neil B Griffin, MD 8 27 16, 17 5, 6 33 4 25, 30 21, 28, 40 Jemma C Grindstaff, PhD 19 Reynold Carter Grine, MD 27 Pamela J Guest, MD 27 Kimberly D Guise, ANP 31 Ajay S Gulati, NNP Joseph F Hakas, Jr, MD 34, 41 26 Daniel C Hall, MD 9 William E Hall, MD 4 Corazon I Halsey, FNP 32 Eric G Halvorsen, MD 34 Cherissa C Hanson, MD 34 Prithvi Hanspal, MD 20, 25, 36 Joey L Harris, OD 21, 24, 28 Elizabeth Harry, LCSW 18 Suzanne L Hartmann, NP 35 William G Hatchell, PT 40 Paul H Hayashi, MD 31 Tracie S Hector, LPA Paul M Heimbecker, MD Todd E Helton, MD 16, 17 13 12, 13 Hans H Herfarth, MD 8 Laura A Hester, MD 8 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Katie C Hickman, OD David E Hipp, MD Edward W Hoehn-Saric, MD 20, 28 6, 7 28 Bryon J Hoffman, MD James B Holt, MD 20, 23, 32 Jonathan W Homeister, MD Odette M Houghton, MD David A Howell, MD Mohamed A Y Ibrahim, MD Charles E Jackson, PT 33 5 14, 15 40 Diane C Jackson, LCSW 16, 17 Anneliese Jacobson, PAC 21, 28 John W Jameson, III, MD 5 Lukas Jantac, MD 22, 26 Bruce P Jaufmann, MD 21, 28 Maya R Jerath, MD 35 Ann N Jessup, FNP 34 Amelia M Jeyapalan, MD 27 Ravi R Jhaveri, MD 30 Jeanette R Johnson, DPM 29 Libre E Johnson, MD 8 Donald C Jones, MD 14, 15 Gabriele D Jones, PhD 17, 18, 19 Jason D Jones, MD 12 Jerry A Jones, MD 38 Lisa L Jones, MD 13 Mattie L Jones, PhD Samuel W Jones, MD 17, 18, 19 35 Emily Y Joubert, CNM 8 Jonathan J Juliano, MD 32 Cynthia C Julich, FNP Kurt A Jute, DO 13, 14 39 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Nadiya L Kaesemeyer, MD 19 Alexei B Kampov, LCSW 19 Pamela G Kantorowski, MD 13, 14, 15 Michael D Kappelman, MD 34, 41 Antonios Z Karamalegos, MD 40 Rita H Kelly, CNM 13 Steven M Kent, MD 22, 26 Jeffrey J Kern, PAC 2, 3, 9 Christopher J Ketchman, PsyD 16, 17 Stacey A Ketchman, PsyD 16, 17 Raza L Khan, MD Jefferson K Kilpatrick, MD William Y Kim Kelly Ennix King, MD 33 25, 29, 40 32 7 Stephen C King, MD 30 William S Kizer, MD 30, 38, 41 J Larry Klein, MD David I Klumpar, MD 23, 31 27, 36, 38 Andre Knecht, DC 23 Julia S Knerr, MD 19 Bohdan W Kopynec, MD 5, 9, 10 John F Krahnert, MD 26 Charles S Kuzma, MD 27 David C Kwee, MD 22, 34 Maria La Via, MD 19 Diane Krane Laber, MD 20 Michael T Lake, MD 38 Douglas E Lam, MD 5 Ashley K Lamb, MD 11 Jill J Lambert, MD 3 Patricia Lange, MD 35 Lauri K Langham, LCSW 19 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Stephen L Lanuti, MD 38 Mark K LaVigne, MD 39 Olujide G Lawal, MD 36, 38 Kristy Lee, CGC Shelia A Leese-Roberts, LCSW William C LeLiever, MD Charles Rodney Lenahan, MD 8 16 24, 41 30 Thomas R Leonard, MD 6 Janet Ann Leone-Britt, PAC 5 Kathleen A Letizia, MD 6, 7 Moe R Lim, MD Doris Lin, MD Thomas H Lineberger, MD Kimberley Sierra Lingler, MD 24, 41 7 5, 10 Ceila E Loughlin, MD 34 Shelly S Lowery, MD 11 Garnett M Lowry, MD 2 Wayne B Lucas, MD 27 Aida M Lugo-Somolinos, MD 31 Carla J Luna, MD Christine A Lupienski, RN, FNP 21, 25, 26 24, 41 Veda W Lydon, LCSW 16 Ryan D Madanick, MD 31 John K Mahon, MD 37, 39 Stanley R Mandel, MD 35 Mary T Mandell, MD 18 Amritpal K Manes, MD John R Mangum, MD Vaishali S Mankad, MD Elizabeth A Manley, MSN Matthew T Manzo, DO Lynette A Mappes, LCSW 2 4, 6 26, 40 18 5 19 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index David Margolis, MD Laura Stutts Marks, NP 15 Amanda H Martin, ANP 10 David F Martin, MD 27 Kara Martin, MD 30 Ronnie W Martin, LPC 16, 17 Suzanne G Martin, PsyD 18 Daniel A Matthews, PAC 5 Bobby R Maynor, Jr, MD 7 Brooks B Mays, MD 27 Jack M McBride, MD 8 Martin J McCaffrey, MD 32 Robert D McCall, Jr, MD 23 Molly A McCallum, FNP 34 Parker S McConville, MD 3 Robert H McConville, MD 3 MaryAnn W McCrary, LCSW Noel B McDevitt, MD Christopher T McLaren, PA-C 17, 18, 19 29 2, 3 Charlene A McLaurin, LPC 16 Cheryl L McNeil, MD 33 Philip M Mendys, PharmD Benjamin K Merritt, MD Daniel K Messner, MD 8 13 21, 28, 39 Lori A Meyerhoffer, MD 8 Patricia L Middleton, MD 16 Steven D Millen, ANP 10 Tarra Wright Millender, MD 23, 28 John D Miller, OD 21, 28 Ramona M Miller, PsyD 16, 17 Matthew I Milowsky, MD Gregory J Mincey, MD 32 20, 21, 22, 28, 40 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Michael Minozzi, MD Linda K Mitchell-Frye, MD 9 16 Artur G Mixa, MD 7 Dorothy B Mixa, MD 7 Philip G Mondi, MD 7 Carlton R Moore, MD 8 Jeffrey A Moore, MD 38, 39 John R Moore, IV, MD 29, 37 Todd A Moore, MD Dean Morrell, MD 27 19, 31 Deborah L Morris, MD 2 Walter S Morris, III, MD 7 Angela S Morrison, MD Vaishali R Nadkarni, MD Heggadadevanako N Nataraja, MD Lester D Nave, MD 14, 15 4 16, 17 4 Kathryn V Neece, PA 35 Judith Ng-Cashin, MD 32 Chuck T Nguyen, MD 2 Todd R Nicholson, PAC 6 Marshall S Nickel, MD John R Nobles, MD Jennifer B Normann, MD 3, 12 14 4, 5 Thomas L O'Connell, MD Gerard J O'Donnell, MD 4 Ward S Oakley, Jr, MD 22, 29, 37 Robert G Oldroyd, MD 22 Rodolfo S Ongjoco, Jr, MD 18 Benjamin L Ose, MD 18 Olga V Ostmann, MD 27 Brien R Pace, NP 33 Lynn L Palin, LCSW 18 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Carrie Palmer, NP 8, 9 Jongbae Park, MD 34 Emily G Parker, PA 5 Brian M Parkes, MD 38 Robert C Parris, MD 36, 38 Joseph L Parrish, MD 22, 26 Marion B Pate, III, MD Jaimita V Patel, MD Sheel B Patel, MD 23 2 21, 33 Shilpesh P Patel, MD 10 Shipra Patel, MD 34 FM Simmons Patterson, Jr, MD 26 Brenda L Pearson, LCSW 19 June L Peck, FNP 3 Victor L Perry, MD 33 Robert A Peterson, LPC 18 Victoria M Petrilli, LDN 19 Kevin R Pilecki, PA 24 Murali D Pisharody, MD 4 Theodore M Pitts, MD 24 Lawrence Burt Place, MD 22 Gregory T Pleasants, MD 12 Nancy J Plemmons, FNP 8 Scott E Plevy, MD 31 Robert A Pohlmeyer, MD 27 Leslie C Powell, CRNP 8 Elizabeth M Prata, FNP 8 Michael A Pritchett, DO 29 Ellen T Puleo, MD 15 Cheryl R Rachels, FNP 7 Mizanur Rahman, MD 16, 17 Thomas J Raney, PhD 19 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Shane W Rau, MD 19 Mark D Raupp, MD 8 Sara A Reason, PNP 9 Rupa C Redding-lallinger, MD Vonda H Reives, FNP 34 6 John R Rice, MD 38 Cadmus C Rich, MD 33 Kristy L Richards, MD 32 Jonathan M Richman, MD 28 Anila R Ricks-Cord, MD 14, 16 Patrick J Ricotta, DPM 37, 40 Waldemar L. Riefkohl, MD Fabian D Rodriguez, MD 29 7 Heather A Rogers, MD 19 Theresa N Rogers, AUD 36 Mary T Roth, PharmD Daniel L Rowland, MD 14, 15 Jonathan Rowson, MD 5, 11 David R Rubinow, MD 19 David C Ruck, MD Sarah C Ruff, MD 18, 19 8 Susan S Runge, MD 31 Paul F Rush, MD 39 Timothy S Sadiq, MD 35 Sujatha Sajeevan, MD 3, 4 Leslie J Salloum, MD 38 Saul A Salvador, MD 7 Lauren K Samford, CPP 21 Heather B Scheffler, PhD 17 Karen H Schorn, MD 30 Tina H Scott, FNP 12 Carl J Seashore, MD 9 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Kaushik Sen, MD 32 Shashi K Sethi, MD 33 Mohammed Sharouk Khader, MD 10 John D Shepherd, MD 28 Elizabeth T Sherwood, NP 32 Yael Shiloh-Malawsky, MD 33 Andrew M Shirlen, PAC 26, 31 Robert K Shuler, Jr, MD 21, 28, 40 Rebecca S Siegel, PhD Ovidiu Gabriel Silasi, MD Patrick J Simpson, MD 19 7 22, 26 Misty L Sinclair, MD 28 Van Slaughter, Jr, MD 7 Philip D Sloane, MD 8 John A Smid, MD Karen L Smith, MD 25, 39 3 Robert D Snyder, MD 28 Jair C Soares 19 Michael F Soboeiro, MD Bruce S Solomon, DO 7 28, 39 Hemant Solomon, MBBS 31 John T Soper, MD 15 Jessica L Soule, LCSW 16, 17 Jeffrey T Spang, MD 33 David E Spivey, MD 12 Matthew T Sproul, MD 8 Catherine T Stamey, PAC 32 Bernard M Stanfield, MD 30 Beth P Stanfield, FNP 3 Michol Stanzione, DO 6 Ellen B Starnes, LCSW 18 Sheryl Starnes, MD 2, 9 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index James R Staten, MD 39 Anne Z Steiner, MD 15 Robert Clayton Steiner, MD Jessica J Stewart, MD 27, 36 8, 9 Jennifer K Stoddard, MD 28 Larry E Stogner, DC 36 Russell B Stokes, MD 29 David E Strom, MD 29, 37 Gretchen S Stuart, MD 15 Alison M Stuebe, MD 15 Glen D Subin, MD 29 Denise H Sutherland-Phillips, MD Charlie L Swanson, Jr, MD Thomas M Swantkowski, MD Stephen A Szabo, MD Jennifer G Szurgot, MD Gregory H Tatum, MD Valerie D Taylor, PA-C Teresa Terezis, MD William V Terry, MD 8 18, 19 27 13, 14, 15 7 34, 41 2 13 13, 14, 15 Paul Thananopavarn, MD 34 Julie M Thomas, PA-C 10 Robert L Thomas, PA-C 5 Delight C Thompson, PsyD David C Thornton, MD David B Throneburg, OD 17, 18, 19 29 21, 28 Brian K Thwaites, MD 24 Alexander H Toledo, MD 35 Anthony Tonos, MD 10 Brian C Torgerson, MD 4 Robert G Townsend, III, DO 2 Joseph A Tozzi, MD 4 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Joseph D Tucker, MD 32 Habiba Tunau, MD 11 John G Tye, MD 33 Michael J Tyler, MD 13, 14 Padiwath C Ung, MD 7 Touber Vang, MD 5 Ravikant V Varanasi, MD 27 Sangeeta C Varanasi, MD 6 Tracy E Vernon-Platt, ANP 31 Jennifer G Vick, MD 32 Gail A Vincent, PhD 17 Hanna Von Hardenberg, MD 28 Carol M Wadon, MD Amy Walsh, MD Ronald D Walters, MD W Gregory Walton, PhD 21, 28 12 7 17, 18, 19 Raymond G Washington, Jr, MD 27 Elizabeth M Watson, PMH-NP 18 Lynn M Wegner, MD 9, 13 Wendell D Wells, MD 10 Geoffrey G White, MD 30 Jeffrey J White, MD 21, 22, 28 Paul W Whitecar, MD 14 Donna M Wiener, PhD 17, 18, 19 John S Wiener, MD Thomas L Wilkins, PA 35 3, 5 Ellen M Willard, MD 27 Daniel M Williams, MD 29 Diane M Williams, MD 27 Kia Williams, MD 8, 12 Taneka M Williams, MD 11 Phyllis M Wilson, PAC 39 10/03/2012 Network Provider Directory Provider Index Susan Kady Wilson, MD 14, 15 Glenda A Winchester, ANP 34 Jodi M Winkel, MD 12 James V Winkley, MD 24 Kurt P Wohlrab, MD 29, 37 Richard C Wolonick, DO 11 John M Woodyear, Jr, MD 5, 6 Daniel P Woydick, MD Rasheed A Yakubu, MD Frank Y Yang, MD 3 14, 15 38 Jen Jen Yeh, MD Michael Yeung, MD 31 Diane M Yorke, PNP 34 Chassidy S Young, PA 4 Adam M Zanation, MD 33 Zeidan F Zeidan, MD 36 Sarah P Zimmerman, MD 22, 34 Kendall R Zmiewsky, MD 13, 14, 15 Don L Zust, DO 12 10/03/2012 Additional Information: FirstMedicare Direct is a health plan with a Medicare contract The benefit information provided is a brief summary, not a complete description of benefits. For more information contact the plan. Limitations, copayments, and restrictions may apply. Benefits, formulary, pharmacy network, premium and/or co-payments/coinsurance may change on January 1 of each year. You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium You must have both Medicare Part A and Medicare B to enroll Other Pharmacies/Physicians/Providers are available in our network. People with limited incomes may qualify for extra help to pay for their prescription drug costs. If you qualify, Medicare could pay for 75% or more of your drug costs including monthly prescription drug premiums, annual deductibles and coinsurance. Additionally, those who qualify will not be subject to the coverage gap or a late enrollment penalty. Many people are eligible for these savings and don’t even know it. For more information about this extra help, contact your local Social Security office, or call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213. TTY users should call 1800-325-0778. You can also apply for extra help online at www.socialsecurity.gov/prescriptionhelp. Attend a FREE TalkAbout seminar in your area to get on-the-spot answers to your questions and to learn more about options and opportunities with FirstMedicare Direct. For dates and locations, visit www.FirstMedicare.com or call (800) 1234567. A sales person will be present at seminars with information and applications. For accommodation of persons with special needs at seminars, call (800) 1234567. Meeting topics may include HMO and PPO plans. Please contact a Sales representative at 1-877-279-1732 from October 1 February 14, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week, February 15 -September 30, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday.