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LIFE, HEALTH & WELLNESS A PUBLICATION OF SUMMER 2014 How Robert Pattillo improved his life by making health a priority I just had to change a few things and it made a big difference. LIFE Go Paperless and Enter to Win HEALTH Organic vs. Conventional Foods What’s the difference? WELLNESS Network Health Member Day at the YMCA inside

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L I F E , H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S A P U B L I C A T I O N O F

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“ “How Robert Pattillo improved his life by making health a priority

I just had to change a few things and it made a big difference.

LIFEGo Paperless andEnter to Win

HEALTHOrganic vs. Conventional FoodsWhat’s the difference?

WELLNESSNetwork Health Member Dayat the YMCA

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TELL US WHAT YOU THINK Thank you for your comments about Concierge. Please continue to email your feedback to

[email protected].

YOU CAN ALSO WRITE TO USNetwork Health, Attention: Cassie Ashman, 1570 Midway Pl., Menasha, WI 54952

EDITORIAL STAFF President Sheila JenkinsChiefAdministrativeOfficer Penny Ransom PublicationsCoordinator Cassie Ashman GraphicDesigner Debra Sutton

EDITORIAL BOARD Marcia Broeren, Joan Merwin, Angie Keenan, Jeanne Skinner, Melanie Draheim, Dawn Rady, Deborah Anderson, Renee Corral, Barb Gore, Chuck Rynearson, Teri Kopeke

Concierge is published quarterly by Network Health. The health information contained in Concierge is meant to supplement, not replace, the advice of health care professionals.

© 2014 Network Health Insurance Corporation. No portion of this newsletter may be reproduced without written permission from Network Health Insurance Corporation. Network Health Medicare Advantage Plans are PPO plans with a Medicare contract. NetworkCares is a Coordinated Care Plan with a Medicare contract and a contract with the Forward Health Wisconsin Medicaid Program. Enrollment in Network Health Medicare Advantage plans depends on contract renewal.

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C O N T E N T S

11 Preventive Care–Good for Your Health and Wallet

11 Do You Have a Primary Care Doctor?

12 Know Your Numbers

12 A Screening that Could Save Your Life

13 Thanks for Coming Out to Fox Cities Stadium13 Join Us at the Senior Games14 Meet Sandra Neuman

15 Provider Directory Changes

19 Coverage that Travels with You

BACK COVERNetwork Health Member Day at the YMCA

life3 Go Paperless and Enter to Win

4 How to Avoid Medical Identity Theft What to Do If You Believe Someone is Using Your Information

5 Organic vs. Conventional Foods What’s the difference?

5 Area Farmers’ Markets

6 Four Ways to Avoid Going Back into the Hospital

7 Making Your Medications WorkFEATURE8 Overcoming Obstacles How healthy decisions improved Robert Pattillo’s life

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Network Health is a proud sponsor of the 2014 Health & Wellness Expo at the Fox Cities Marathon. This event aligns with our mission to enhance the life,

health and wellness of the people we serve. We encourage all of our members and assoicates to run, walk or volunteer. If you would like to walk or run with Team Network Health, register at http://www.foxcitiesmarathon.org/. Those members who register with Team Network Health will receive an additional T-shirt–our thank you for staying committed to good health and wellness. September 19 - 21

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Want to win a gas gift card?

It’s easy to sign up.1. Have your Network Health member ID card handy (you’ll need your member ID number).2. Go to NetworkHealthOptions.com.3. Type in your last name, date of birth and member ID number.4. Follow the instructions on the next screen and choose email. 5. Approve your selection, and you’ll get a thank you message and a confirmationemail.

A few things to note if you signed up last year …w Because of low participation, we are no longer offering CDs. If you signed up for a CD last year, you’ll get a printed packet, unless you sign up for email by September 1.w If you signed up for email last year, you don’t have to sign up again. Your selection will carry over, and you’ll automatically be entered into the drawing.

If multiple members live in your household (for example, husband and wife), and you’re on the same Network Health Medicare Advantage (PPO) plan, you can now choose to receive one packet of ANOC materials, instead of two. Many members who live together told us they don’t need two copies, so we hope you enjoy this option.

To sign up for this option, called householding, each member in your household will need to log in at NetworkHealthOptions.com to make this selection. You’ll both need to log in separately. Follow the instructions that appear to choose print and householding.

WHAT’S THAT? Annual Notice of ChangeThe packet of materials you receive in September that tells you what’s changing for January 1.

Here’s what’s included.w Annual Notice of Change (a table showing changes to your plan)w Evidence of Coverage (your plan policy that outlines all the details about your plan)w Provider Directory (a list of in-network providers)w Pharmacy Directory (list of pharmacies) and Formulary (list of drugs), if you have drug coverage

Choose email by September 1.Sign up to receive your Annual Notice of Change materials by email and you’ll be entered into a drawing to win one of five $15 gas gift cards.*

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What to Do If You Believe Someone is Using Your InformationSometimes people don’t report scams because they’re ashamed or embarrassed. Others are unsure of whom to report the scam to. To report fraud to the appropriate authorities, call your local police department or visit www.consumerfraudreporting.org.

If you feel you are the victim of an insurance scam, call us at 800-378-5234, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (TTY 800-947-3529). Or, you can email us at [email protected]. In your email, be sure to include the following. • Your name and telephone number • Description of the incident • Date of occurrence • What type of information was disclosed to the scammer • Any contact information you may have for (such as social security number, banking information or the scammer (such as a phone number and address) medical ID information) • Letusknowifapolicereportwasfiled

To learn more about how to prevent fraud and scams, visit www.stopmedicarefraud.gov/preventfraud/index.html.

Medical identity theft is when someone uses another person’s name or insurance information to get medical treatment, prescription drugs or surgery. It also occurs when dishonest people use a patient’s information to submit false claims to insurance companies and Medicare. It’s so important to protect yourself from insurance

fraud. Follow these dos and don’ts to keep your information safe.

DON’Tw Don’tgiveyourmedical,financialorinsurance information too easily. Only give your insurance/ Medicareidentificationtothosewho’veprovided you with a medical service.w Don’t trust door-to-door salespeople or telemarketers selling health care services or durable medical equipment (like wheelchairs and walkers). w Never sign blank insurance claim forms.

DO w Call Network Health if your wallet or purse is lost or stolen. Make sure to let us know as soon as you can.w Do keep accurate records of all your health care appointments.w Doreadyourexplanationofbenefits(EOB)carefully and make sure all services listed are services you actually received.

How to AvoidMedical Identity Theft

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Organic vs. Conventional Foods

When shopping for produce, you may have noticed an increase in organic food the past few years. The organic choice typically costs more than its conventional counterpart, but what are you

getting for that extra cost? Here’s a guide to what organic means.

What’s considered organic? Organic refers to the way farmers process and grow food like fruits, vegetables, grains, meats and dairy products. Organic farming uses alternative practices for fertilizing, controlling weeds and preventing livestock disease.

Organic labelingThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) sets standards for what can be labeled organic. Organic foods can be labeled two ways.w 100 percent organic – This means the product is completely organic or made of all organic ingredients.w Organic – This means the product is at least 95 percent organic. Sometimes, you may see the term “natural” labeled on foods. This doesn’t mean the product is organic. Only foods that meet USDA standards can be labeled organic.

Is organic food more nutritious?Organic foods must meet the same quality and safety standards as conventional foods. According to Mayo Clinic, a recent study examined thepast50years’worthofscientificarticlesaboutthenutrientcontentoforganic and conventional foods. The researchers concluded that organically and conventionally produced foods are comparable in their nutrient content.

Why do people choose organic?There are many reasons people choose organic foods. Some buy organic to avoid pesticides and additives used on foods. Others prefer organic for environmental reasons, or because they feel it’s fresher. Just because a food is organic doesn’t mean it’s healthy. No matter what you eat, try to avoid foods high in sugar, fat, salt and calories. Whether you buy organic or conventional foods, check the label.

What’s the difference?

Area Farmers’ MarketsLooking to buy organic this summer? Your local farmers’ markets are popular places to find organic food.

APPLETONCollege Avenue from Appleton Street

to Drew StreetSaturdays, June 21 - October 25

8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

FOND DU LAC City/County Parking Lot at Western

Avenue and Linden StreetSaturdays, May 10 - October 25

7 a.m. - Noon

GREEN BAYSouth Washington Street from

Walnut to Stuart Saturdays, May 31 - October 25

7 a.m. – Noon

MANITOWOCEighth Street and Quay Street

Saturdays, May 17 - October 25 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.

OSHKOSH400 and 500 blocks of North Main

Street and 100 block of Church AvenueSaturdays, June - October

8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

SHEBOYGANFountain Park, Downtown Sheboygan

Saturdays, June - October 7 a.m. – 2 p.m.

STEVENS POINTMathias Mitchell Public Square,

Downtown Stevens PointSaturdays, May - October

7 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

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Four Ways to Avoid Going Back into the HospitalDespite excellent advances in care and service, most people

would rather not be in the hospital. Still, recent studies show nearlyoneinfiveMedicarepatientsreturntothehospital

within 30 days of leaving. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 90 percent of readmissions are unplanned.

The good news? If you have a hospital stay, there’s plenty you can do to help your recovery.

1 Ask questions. Good communication is key. When you’re sitting down with your hospital discharge planner, take lots of notes and get instructions in writing. Ask about any changes to

medications, diet or activity restrictions. It’s also helpful to have a friend or family member there, so they can hear the instructions too.

2Know Your Meds. Do you understand all of your prescriptions? Medication problems are one of the top reasons people have to be re-hospitalized. Your instructions may change while you’re in

the hospital, so make sure to work with your doctor and pharmacist to understand when and how to take your prescriptions.

3Have someone help out. Many people recover best in their own home, but you might need assistance from family, friends or others. Depending on your needs and situation, you may be

eligibleforhomehealthcare.Callyourhealthcareconciergetofindout more.

4Make and keep follow-up appointments. Don’t skip appointments made to follow-up on how you’re doing. And, after a hospital stay, you should always call your doctor. To help with

your recovery planning, he or she will need to know about your recent change of health.

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If you don’t know the answers to these questions, ask your doctor for instructions.w Why am I taking this drug?w How and when should I take it?w How should I store it?w What are the possible effects?

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Making Your Medications Work

Want more health tips? Check out our blog at networkhealth.com/blog. We add helpful posts about health and well-being every week, so make sure to visit often.

T his simple concept can lead to higher health care costs, worsening symptoms and more time spent in the hospital. According to the American College of Preventive Medicine, not following a

doctor’s medication instructions accounts for 30 to 50 percent of all treatment failures.

When you take your medication, how much and how often can have a big impact on whether or not it works. It may seem OK to change your medicine,butyoushouldneverdosowithouttalkingtoyourdoctorfirst.

How can you make sure you’re doing things right? Start with this list of questions and tips.

What’s one of the biggest reasons treatments fail? Not taking medications exactly as a doctor prescribes.

w Don’t take your medication for any symptom it wasn’t prescribed for.w Don’t take more or less of a medication unless your doctor says so. w Don’t take someone else’s medication and don’t give your medicationaway.Prescriptionsarespecifictoeachperson’s health and wellness.

w If you take multiple medications, create a list of all of them to help remember the instructions for each. w Use a pill box or organizer to keep all your meds in order. w Make a list of any and all questions you have about your medications and bring the list to your next doctor appointment.

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medication, and more than half take at least two,

according to a study by researchers at Mayo Clinic.

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Now, exercising

is what keeps my blood sugar levels down and it also helps my heart and lungs.

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Takingstepstowardahealthylifeisdifficultnomatter what. But, when you have chronic conditions, thedifficultcanstarttofeelimpossible.

10 years ago, Robert Pattillo was diagnosed with chronic heart failure (CHF). CHF is a serious condition in which the heart doesn’t pump as well as it should to meet the body’s need for oxygen. Symptoms for CHF can include shortness of breath, extreme tiredness or weakness, weight gain and irregular heartbeat.

At the time of Robert’s diagnosis, he was working as an Aerospace Metal Worker. It was a job he loved and had done nearly every day for forty years. He found the work challenging but always enjoyed it. During his career, he worked on the Hubble Telescope and missiles. He jokes, “I could tell you more, but you don’t have the security clearance.”

Unfortunately, because of his diagnosis, Robert was forced toretirebeforehehadplanned.Itwasadifficulttransition.But the equipment where he worked could’ve interfered with his pacemaker, so he needed to leave the job he loved.

Robert had lived most of his life in San Diego, California.

After retiring, he was ready to move on. He met some good friends from Wisconsin and started to think about moving here. He looked into the health care and insurance options available to him and soon made his decision. A couple years after his CHF diagnosis, Robert was also diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (or COPD), so access to quality, affordable health care was incredibly important.

Moving to Wisconsin was quite an adjustment, but he handled the transition by becoming an active member of EvergreenChurchinStevensPoint.Heexplains,“Itwashardatfirst,goingfromasemi-workaholictoretirement.”Still, he applied the same work ethic he had toward his job to volunteering. Through his church’s organization, the EvergreenCommunityInitiative,hewasabletohelpdistributeclothes, food and hygiene items to those in need. He also works in their soup kitchen which feeds 80 people a week. Robert enjoys the volunteer work and being active in church. He credits his faith with providing the motivation needed to improve his health.

While Robert had been active for years, in September of

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How healthy decisions improved Robert Pattillo’s life more than he thought possible

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By Cassie Ashman Photography by Beth DesJardin, Trove Photography

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2013, he began taking serious steps to control his health conditions. Robert’s doctor had wanted to prescribe him insulin to control his blood sugar levels, but Robert asked for a chance to bring it down with exercise and dietfirst.RobertturnedtohislocalYMCA.Aftergettinghis membership, he started in their diabetes management program which also gave him access to a dietitian and personal trainer.

Robert saw results within four months. He lost 18 pounds and his blood sugar levels went down over 100 points.

“Now, exercising is what keeps my blood sugar levels down and it also helps my heart and lungs.” On top of exercising, Robert also started making healthier food choices. “I just had to change a few things and it made a big difference.”

One change was limiting fast food to once a month. He still loves his burgers and fries, but he feels better only eating it once in a while. For dinner, he now eats a lot of grilledchickenorfishwithvegetables,andhefocuseson portion control. He’s close to his goal weight and he’s feeling great. He says, “It’s nice to be wearing pants I haven’tfitintoinyears.”

In addition to creating healthy food and exercise habits, Robert also made sure to take his medications as prescribed. With three different conditions, there can be a lot to keep straight, so he was glad he could call his Network Health nurse care manager with any medication questions. “It’s nice to have someone that knows your history and that you can talk to about health updates and get suggestions.”

“Network Health is by far the best insurance I’ve ever had. I have access to programs and assistance I never could have gotten some place else.”

Robert’s determination, along with the extra support he received, allowed him to effectively manage his health. And, it’s clear his hard work is paying off. He’s feeling better than he has in years, and at his most recent visit with his cardiologist, he learned he had zero new incidents with his heart.

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s health care costs rise, many people try to avoid visiting their doctor. Unfortunately, this can actually lead to an increase in your out-of-pocket expenses. Why? Because certain screenings, shots and vaccines can help you stay healthy and avoid getting sick. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) provides recommendations

for such preventive care measures and you can view these guidelines by visiting the Member’s Corner page at NetworkHealthMedicare.com (scroll down to the Clinical and Preventive Guidelines link under Resources).

We’ve also created a Preventive Health Checklist so you can easily see what’s covered by Medicare and Network Health. To get the checklist, follow these steps.

ccording to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, counties with the highest number of primary care doctors are also

the healthiest.

Evenifyou’rehealthy,youshouldhaveonemainprimarycarephysician to coordinate your care. If you don’t have one, you can search for a doctor online using the Find a Doctor tool at NetworkHealthMedicare.com, or call your health care concierge for a list of doctors in your area.

Having a primary doctor is an important way to make sure you’re getting the best care possible.

Preventive Care–Good for Your Health and Wallet

Visit NetworkHealthMedicare.com and click ‘Member’s Corner’.

Click the blue ‘Discover Healthy Benefits’ box

To help you be and stay healthy, use the checklist below to make sure you are receiving these important preventive

services. Every service with a 3 is $0 in-network with a Network Health Medicare Advantage (PPO) plan.$0 in-network Preventive Service Date

Completed When will I need it again?

Annual flu shotRecommended for everyone You’ll need the shot every year. Pneumonia vaccineRecommended for everyone Most people only need this shot once in their lifetime, but ask your doctor for specific recommendations.

Mammogram screeningRecommended for women ages 40-75 Ask your doctor. Medicare will cover the test once a year (11 full months must pass before the test is covered again).Colorectal screeningRecommended for men and women ages 50-75 Ask your doctor. For people with a high risk of cancer, Medicare will cover it once every two years.

Glaucoma screeningRecommended for everyone Ask your doctor. For people with a high risk of glaucoma, Medicare will cover it once a year.Bone density testRecommended for those at an increased risk for broken bones. This test is especially important for women who recently had a fracture.

Ask your doctor. Medicare will cover it at least once every two years (or more often, if medically necessary).Annual doctor visitRecommended for everyone At the visit, make sure to ask your doctor about the following. • How can I maintain or improve my physical health? • How is my blood pressure? • What is the best way to monitor my physical activity? • What steps do I need to take to maintain or improve my mental health? • After an injury or fall, what steps should I take to protect my bone health?

One preventive visit is recommended and covered every year.

Cardiovascular screeningThis screening should include tests for cholesterol, lipid and triglycerides.Ask your doctor. Medicare will cover it once every five years(or more often if medically necessary).

Cervical and vaginal cancer screeningRecommended for all women Ask your doctor. Medicare will cover it at least once every two years (or more often if medically necessary). Prostate cancer screeningRecommended for men Ask your doctor. Medicare will cover once a year.

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Do You Have a Primary Care Doctor? What can a primary care physician do for you?w Supervise your medications and make sure there are no harmful interactions.w Be a primary contact when health concerns arise.w Make recommendations about the best specialists for you.w Keep your health records in a single, central location.

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S A Y W H A T ?

Polyunsaturated fatty acids – A type of healthy fat that can help lower blood cholesterol levels.

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TRIGLYCERIDES

Type of Cholesterol

Goal Borderline High High

Total Below 200 200-239 240 or higher

LDL (“bad”) Below 100 100-159 160 or higher

HDL (“good”)Women: 50 or higher

Men: 40 or higherWomen: below 50

Men: below 40N/A

CHOLESTEROL

High blood pressure

140/90 or above

A Screening that Could Save Your Life s stated by Benjamin Franklin, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. In the United States, colorectal

cancer (cancer of the colon or rectum) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths that affect both men and women, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Starting at age 50, it’s important to get a colorectal cancer screening every 10 years. Medicare covers this screening, it’s effective for early detection and could help save your life. Colonoscopies are common, painless procedures that use a tiny camera to exam the colon and rectum. During the exam, your doctor will check for problems.

If you have questions about the coverage of this screening, call your health care concierge or 800-378-5234 (TTY 800-947-3529), 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday - Friday.

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Thank You

JoinUsattheSeniorGames

When: Tuesday, August 12, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.Where: Riverside Park in Neenah Cost: $8 on or before July 19, or $10 after July 19

Meet friends and get active at the Senior Games, sponsored by Network Health. There will be carnival style games and fun workshops to participate in. You’ll also receive a chicken dinner and a T-shirt.

T hanks to all the members who came out to our Medicare Member Appreciation Day at Fox Cities Stadium. We had a blast watching the game with you, and we weresogladthatover100memberscouldattend.Throwingoutthefirstpitch

was quite an honor for Marcia, and I won the go-cart race, so the day couldn’t have been better.

A special thanks to all of our Network Health Ambassadors who attended and helped to organize the event. It wouldn’t have been a success without you. If you are interested in becoming an ambassador, please contact Anne Rappert at 920-720-1348 or [email protected]. We’d love to add more ambassadors to our group so we can continue to plan community events in the future.

As always, thanks for choosing Network Health.

Sincerely,

Jeanne SkinnerCustomer Service Manager

Anne Rappert, Medicare Secretary Marcia Broren, Vice President of Medicare

Jeanne Skinner,Customer ServiceManager

Photos by Ann Mollica

Youmustregisterforthisevent.AllregistrationsmustbereceivedbyJuly30.

Registration forms are available at: Appleton Parks and Recreation Ridgeview Highlands Business Office Neenah Park and Recreation DepartmentHighlands at Mahler Park The Thompson Community Center ThedaCare At Home All YMCA of the Fox Cities locations The Menasha Senior Center

Type of Cholesterol

Goal Borderline High High

Total Below 200 200-239 240 or higher

LDL (“bad”) Below 100 100-159 160 or higher

HDL (“good”)Women: 50 or higher

Men: 40 or higherWomen: below 50

Men: below 40N/A

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Q: How did you begin your career as a health care concierge?A: “I never worked with insurance prior to coming to Network Health. But, I believe working with older adults and helping special needs children before coming to Network Health has helped me in so many ways. I’ve always had a heart for helping people, and I’m glad my current position allows me to do that. We put a lot of pride in the fact that we will go the extra mile to help our members, and it’s nice to hear from my members that they appreciate it.”

Q: What do you enjoy most about your job?A: “I love the experience of working with Medicare and Medicaid members. Before I worked at Network Health, if someone said insurance, I would run the other way. Now I understand how insurance works and I love that I can help our members understand too. And, I love the resources Network Health provides. I’m able to work with social workers and nurses to get the member what he or she needs.”

Q: Are there any challenges as a health care concierge?A: “The greatest challenge is getting all my special needs members the help they need, when they need it. When dealing with Medicare, Medicaid and low-income subsidy you have to know where to get answers, so you’re always learning.”

Meet Sandra NeumanTohelpyougettoknowyourhealthcareconciergealittlebitbetter,watchforafeatureonadifferentconciergeineveryissueofournewsletter.

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Q: How is Network Health different from other places you’ve worked?A: “My work as a volunteer with a retirement home assisting the elderly on outings was an eye-opening experience. It helped me understand our older generation’s outlook on life. I really enjoyed the time I spent at the Angelous Retirement home. Also, I was a substitute teacher’s aide, working every day for a year with special needs second graders. This job gave me the experience and joy of helping others. They taught me so much more than I could have imagined. While my past experiences are different from Network Health, they also helped prepare me for my current role.”

Q: How do you spend your free time?A: “I like getting together with friends to play cards and spending time with family. I’ve been married to my husband Jerry for 30 years. We have a daughter, Amber, and two grandchildren. I enjoy going up north and camping whenever I have the time.”

Exclusive Reduced Rate for Network Health Medicare Advantage Members Smokey Joe’s Cafe

November 6 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $25.

To claim this offer, register between July 8 - July 27. Log on to www.foxcitiespac.com/onlineoffers and type Medicare in the password field. Then, purchase your ticket by following the simple instructions that appear.

This offer is only valid for Network Health Medicare Members and their families. Not valid on previously purchased tickets. Valid while supplies last.

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PROVIDER DIRECTORY CHANGESThis insert lists changes to our Provider Directory for all of our Medicare plans. Provider additions and deletions are listed. Please pay close attention to the deletions—these providers are no longer in our network. The changes listed are changes since February 1, 2014. If you would like to request a complete directory, call your health care concierge or 800-378-5234, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (TTY 800-947-3529). For current provider information, please visit our website at NetworkHealthMedicare.com, call your health care concierge or the number listed above. Please note these are changes to the specific providers in bold, not entire facilities.

u PROVIDER ALSO ACCEPTS MEDICAIDW PROVIDER CANNOT BE SELECTED AS A PCP

Network Health recognizes the following specialties as Primary Care Providers: Family Practice, General Practice and Internal Medicine.

ADDITIONS

BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCOLUMBIALutheran Counseling andFamily Services of WI850 Armstrong StPortage WI 53901(800) 291-4513Hecht, Lisa LCSW uDANELutheran Counseling andFamily Services of WI2833 Raritan RdFitchburg WI 53711(800) 291-4513Hecht, Lisa LCSW uLutheran Counseling andFamily Services of WI300 Broadway DrSun Prairie WI 53590(800) 291-4513Hecht, Lisa LCSW uOUTAGAMIEAppleton Medical CenterBehavioral Health1818 N Meade StAppleton WI 54911(920) 720-2300Devine, Sara L LCSW uValley Wellness and Referral LLC124 W Wisconsin Ave Ste 90B, Neenah, WI 54956(920) 725-3505Starling, Meridith N MSSW uCatalpa Health444 N Westhill BlvdAppleton WI 54914(920) 750-7000Bushman, Jennifer L LCSW uAffinity Behavioral Health1531 S Madison St STE 580Appleton WI 54915(920) 730-4411

Franciosi, Debra L APNP uDebra Lynne101 W Edison Ave STE 215Appleton WI 54915(920) 410-9036Lynne, Debra LCSW uSAUKLutheran Counseling andFamily Services of WI345 N Pine StReedsburg WI 53959(800) 291-4513Hecht, Lisa LCSW uWINNEBAGOThedacare Behavioral Health1095 Midway RdMenasha WI 54952(920) 720-2300Devine, Sara L LCSW u

CARDIOTHORACIC/THORACIC SURGERY

DANEUW Health UW Hospital andClinics Surgery600 Highland AveMadison WI 53792(608) 263-7502Pano, Stephanie L PAC u

CHIROPRACTICMARINETTESpine Pain DiagnosticsAssociates1601 Roosevelt RdNiagara WI 54151(888) 724-6377Vandermissen, Melissa A DC uSHAWANOVerkuilen Chiropractic andWellness Center1401 E Elizabeth StShawano WI 54166

(715) 524-6720Skibba, Jennifer M DC u

DERMATOLOGYDANEUW Health Dermatology1 S Park StMadison WI 53715(608) 287-2450Thomas, Michelle L PAC uUW Health West ClinicDermatology451 Junction Rd 1st FlMadison WI 53717(608) 265-7670Johnson, Jerrilyn PAC u

FAMILY PRACTICEBROWNBellin Memorial Hospital744 S Webster AveGreen Bay WI 54301(920) 433-3500Durand, Melissa R PAC uCardiology Associates ofBellin Health744 S Webster Ave 2nd FlGreen Bay WI 54301(920) 433-3640Durand, Melissa R PAC u

DANEUW Health Mt Horeb ClinicFamily Medicine600 N 8th StMount Horeb WI 53572(608) 437-3064Glasgow, Kimberly E APNPuW

DELTABellin Health Family MedicalCenter Escanaba610 S Lincoln RdEscanaba MI 49829

(906) 786-6488Vanklompenberg, Gloria A DO uDODGEFond du Lac Regional Clinic900 Main StBrownsville WI 53006(920) 583-1300Nelezen, Gerald P DO u

FOND DU LACAgnesian Healthcare Clinic atWestwind912 S Hickory StFond du Lac WI 54935(920) 929-3970Hansen, Katlyn S APNP u

MANITOWOCHoly Family Memorial FamilyMedicine1650 S 41st StManitowoc WI 54220(920) 320-4500Kaprelian, Vallie M MD uKempers, Holly APNP uHoly Family MemorialInternal Medicine andGastroenterology1900 Woodland DrManitowoc WI 54220(920) 320-6212Kempers, Holly APNP u

MARATHONMinistry Medical Group Weston3301 Cranberry BlvdWeston WI 54476(715) 393-3900Barchugova, Olga MD u

MARINETTEBellin Health MarinetteMenominee Clinic3200 Shore DrMarinette WI 54143(715) 732-8610

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Durand, Melissa R PAC u

OCONTOOconto Hospital and MedicalCenter820 Arbutus AveOconto WI 54153(920) 835-1100Baade, Lindsey E APNP uCMH Oconto Falls PrimaryCare Clinic835 S Main St STE 1Oconto Falls WI 54154(920) 846-8187Weigner, Glenda L APNP u

SHEBOYGANMarsho Family Medical Group SC515 E Mill StPlymouth WI 53073(920) 892-4311Hollingsworth, Sonya R MD uRatajczak, Kate M APNP uMarsho Family Medical Group SC1703 N Taylor DrSheboygan WI 53081(920) 457-4438Hollingsworth, Sonya R MD uRatajczak, Kate M APNP u

HEMATOLOGYBROWNGreen Bay Oncology LTD835 S Van Buren StGreen Bay WI 54301(920) 432-6049Moen, Kristen M APNP u

CALUMETFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC614 Memorial DrChilton WI 53014(800) 458-4042Martins, Patricia J APNP u

FOND DU LACFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC933 Newbury StRipon WI 54971(920) 236-1555Martins, Patricia J APNP u

GREEN LAKEFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC191 Memorial DrBerlin WI 54923(920) 361-5325Martins, Patricia J APNP u

OUTAGAMIE

Fox Valley Hematology andOncology SC900 E Grant StAppleton WI 54911(920) 749-1171Martins, Patricia J APNP uFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC1531 S Madison St STE 250Appleton WI 54915(920) 730-4429Martins, Patricia J APNP uFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC1405 Mill StNew London WI 54961(920) 531-2044Martins, Patricia J APNP uSHAWANOFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC100 County Rd BShawano WI 54166(715) 524-8150Martins, Patricia J APNP u

WAUPACAThedacare Physicians Clintonville370 S Main StClintonville WI 54929(715) 823-5161Mortara, Kevin L MD uFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC800 Riverside DrWaupaca WI 54981(715) 258-1119Martins, Patricia J APNP u Thedacare Medical Oncology800 Riverside DrWaupaca WI 54981(920) 735-7300Mortara, Kevin L MD uWINNEBAGOFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC100 Theda Clark Medical PlzSTE 340Neenah WI 54956(920) 729-5833Martins, Patricia J APNP uFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC2700 W 9th Ave STE 11Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 236-1555Martins, Patricia J APNP u

INTERNAL MEDICINE

MANITOWOCHoly Family Memorial Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology1900 Woodland DrManitowoc WI 54220(920) 320-6212Stephens, Joanna MD u

MARRIAGE ANDFAMILY THERAPY

COLUMBIALutheran Counseling andFamily Services of WI850 Armstrong StPortage WI 53901(800) 291-4513Hecht, Lisa LCSW u

DANELutheran Counseling andFamily Services of WI2833 Raritan RdFitchburg WI 53711(800) 291-4513Hecht, Lisa LCSW uLutheran Counseling andFamily Services of WI300 Broadway DrSun Prairie WI 53590(800) 291-4513Hecht, Lisa LCSW u

SAUKLutheran Counseling andFamily Services of WI345 N Pine StReedsburg WI 53959(800) 291-4513Hecht, Lisa LCSW u

NEUROLOGYBROWNPrevea Clinic1821 S Webster AveGreen Bay WI 54301(920) 496-4700Jaffri, Mossadiq S MD u

DANEUW Health UW Hospital andClinics Epilepsy Clinic A600 Highland AveMadison WI 53792(608) 263-9578Schultz, Tara B APNP uFOND DU LACLakeside Neurocare LTD430 E Division StFond du Lac WI 54935(920) 923-5526Patrick, Renae M APNP u

Lakeside Neurocare LTD210 Wisconsin American DrFond du Lac WI 54937(920) 923-5526Patrick, Renae M APNP uLakeside Neurocare LTD933 Newbury StRipon WI 54971(920) 223-5580Patrick, Renae M APNP u

GREEN LAKECHN General Surgery225 Memorial Dr STE 2000Berlin WI 54923(920) 361-5340Kasuboski, Paula M APNP uCHN Medical Center225 Memorial Dr STE 2020Berlin WI 54923(920) 361-6330Kasuboski, Paula M APNP uLakeside Neurocare LTD191 Memorial DrBerlin WI 54923(920) 223-5580Patrick, Renae M APNP u

WINNEBAGOLakeside Neurocare LTD2700 W 9th Ave STE 225Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-5580Patrick, Renae M APNP uLakeside Neurocare LTD855 Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 923-5526Patrick, Renae M APNP u

ONCOLOGYBROWNGreen Bay Oncology LTD835 S Van Buren StGreen Bay WI 54301(920) 432-6049Moen, Kristen M APNP uCALUMETFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC614 Memorial DrChilton WI 53014(800) 458-4042Martins, Patricia J APNP uFOND DU LACFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC933 Newbury StRipon WI 54971(920) 236-1555

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Martins, Patricia J APNP uGREEN LAKEFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC191 Memorial DrBerlin WI 54923(920) 361-5325Martins, Patricia J APNP uOUTAGAMIEFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC900 E Grant StAppleton WI 54911(920) 749-1171Martins, Patricia J APNP uFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC1531 S Madison St STE 250Appleton WI 54915(920) 730-4429Martins, Patricia J APNP uFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC1405 Mill StNew London WI 54961(920) 531-2044Martins, Patricia J APNP uSHAWANOFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC100 County Rd BShawano WI 54166(715) 524-8150Martins, Patricia J APNP u

WAUPACAThedacare PhysiciansClintonville370 S Main StClintonville WI 54929(715) 823-5161Mortara, Kevin L MD uFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC800 Riverside DrWaupaca WI 54981(715) 258-1119Martins, Patricia J APNP uThedacare Medical Oncology800 Riverside DrWaupaca WI 54981(920) 735-7300Mortara, Kevin L MD uWINNEBAGOFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC100 Theda Clark Medical PlzSTE 340

Neenah WI 54956(920) 729-5833Martins, Patricia J APNP uFox Valley Hematology andOncology SC2700 W 9th Ave STE 11Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 236-1555Martins, Patricia J APNP u

OPTOMETRYBROWNTarget Optical1001 Cormier RdGreen Bay WI 54304(920) 499-5873Elson, Thomas A OD uWAUPACASpectacular Visions LTD136 S Main StClintonville WI 54929(715) 823-2020Peterson, Thomas G OD u

ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERYDANEUW Health UW Hospital andClinics Orthopedic Surgery600 Highland AveMadison WI 53792(608) 263-7540Lange, Richard H MD u

SHEBOYGANPrevea SheboyganOrthopaedics2920 Superior AveSheboygan WI 53081(920) 458-3791Glaeser, Scott T MD uSellinger, D Scott MD uVan Dommelen, Bruce A MD u

WAUPACAThedacare Orthopedics902 Riverside Dr STE 203Waupaca WI 54981(715) 258-0242Stache, Allison R APNP u

WINNEBAGOThedacare OrthopedicTrauma Clinic at Theda Clark130 Second StNeenah WI 54956(920) 725-0077Schaeve, Nina M APNP uStache, Allison R APNP uThedacare Orthopedics1516 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54956

(920) 725-0077Schaeve, Nina M APNP u

PAIN MANAGEMENTMILWAUKEEAdvanced Pain Management4448 W Loomis Rd STE 202Greenfield WI 53220(414) 325-7246Hanington, Andrew C PAC uAdvanced Pain Management4131 W Loomis Rd STE 240Greenfield WI 53221(414) 325-7246Hanington, Andrew C PAC uAdvanced Pain Management801 S 70th StMilwaukee WI 53214(414) 325-7246Hanington, Andrew C PAC uAdvanced Pain Management9120 W Capitol DrMilwaukee WI 53222(414) 325-7246Hanington, Andrew C PAC uWASHINGTONAdvanced Pain Management1000 Gateway CtWest Bend WI 53095(414) 325-7246Hanington, Andrew C PAC u

PSYCHIATRY-GENERALBROWNRiverside Psychiatric Group SC1325 Angels PathDe Pere WI 54115(920) 338-2855Boehm Mattia, Shelley K MD u

PSYCHOLOGY-GENERALDANEUW Health PsychiatricInstitute and Clinic6001 Research Park BlvdMadison WI 53719(608) 263-6100Kane, Peter P PhD uMcGuffey, Lisa B PhD uUW Health Carbone CancerCenter Cancer Psychology600 Highland AveMadison WI 53792(608) 265-5926McGuffey, Lisa B PhD u

SLEEP MEDICINEFOND DU LACSt Agnes Hospital430 E Division St

Fond du Lac WI 54935(920) 926-4200Freiberg, Traci A APNP u

SPORTS MEDICINESHEBOYGANPrevea SheboyganOrthopaedics2920 Superior AveSheboygan WI 53081(920) 458-3791Glaeser, Scott T MD uVan Dommelen, Bruce A MD u

SURGERYBROWNBellin Health SurgicalAssociates720 S Van Buren St STE 201Green Bay WI 54301(920) 433-7488Peterson, Eugene R MD uPrevea Clinic1715 Dousman StGreen Bay WI 54303(920) 496-4700Morris, Kathleen J APNP uDANEUW Health UW Hospital andClinics Surgery600 Highland AveMadison WI 53792(608) 263-7502Lincicum, Teresa L APNP uFOND DU LACRipon Medical CenterPrimary Care Services Clinic933 Newbury StRipon WI 54971(920) 748-0430Bertram, Karl MD u

VASCULAR SURGERYDANEUW Health West ClinicVascular Surgery451 Junction RdMadison WI 53717(608) 263-8915Gudex, Kimberly S APNP u

FITNESS CENTERDODGETag Aquatic and Fitness Center1700 Breckenridge StMayville WI 53050(920) 387-7988GREEN LAKEThe Workout Room

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22 E Water StMarkesan WI 53946(920) 398-1480JEFFERSONCurves of Watertown200 W Main StWatertown WI 53094(920) 262-9986

REHABILITATION FACILITYKEWAUNEEAlgoma Medical Center1510 Fremont StAlgoma WI 54201(920) 487-5511

BEHAVIORAL HEALTHBROWNBellin Psychiatric Center1630 Commanche AveGreen Bay WI 54313(920) 433-3630Schira, Barbara A APNPOCONTOBellin Psychiatric Center820 Arbutus AveOconto WI 54153(920) 835-5500Schira, Barbara A APNPOUTAGAMIEAffinity Medical Group2601 Fieldcrest DrKaukauna WI 54130(920) 462-6100Viste Johnson, Barbara L LCSWCARDIOTHORACIC/THORACIC

SURGERYOUTAGAMIEAppleton Cardiac Surgery1818 N Meade St STE N347Appleton WI 54911(920) 225-1449Shen, Paul M MD

CHEMICAL DEPENDENCYOUTAGAMIEAffinity Medical Group2601 Fieldcrest DrKaukauna WI 54130(920) 462-6100Viste Johnson, Barbara L LCSW

CHIROPRACTICBROWNHarkins Chiropractic Clinic1165 Scheuring Rd STE 1De Pere WI 54115

(920) 336-3353Harkins, Michael D DC

DERMATOLOGYDANEUW Health Dermatology1 S Park StMadison WI 53715(608) 287-2450Heller Rosenberger, Nancy G PACENDOCRINOLOGY/DIABETES

AND METABOLISMDANEUW Health West Clinic Diabetes451 Junction RdMadison WI 53717(608) 263-7741Crass, Megan E PACUW Health West ClinicEndocrinology451 Junction RdMadison WI 53717(608) 263-5010Crass, Megan E PAC

FAMILY PRACTICEBROWNPrevea Clinic3860 Monroe RdDe Pere WI 54115(920) 496-4700Chaltry, Rachel L DOBellin Health Family MedicalCenter Ashwaubenon1630 Commanche AveGreen Bay WI 54313(920) 430-4700Miaskowski, Tomasz K MDDANEUW Health Belleville FamilyMedical ClinicBelleville WI(608) 424-3384Woodward, Thomas W MDUW Health Odana Atrium Clinic5618 Odana RdMadison WI 53719(608) 274-1100Sieb, Natalie C DODODGEWaupun Memorial Hospital620 W Brown StWaupun WI 53963(920) 324-5581Nagle, Robert V DOKEWAUNEEBellin Health Family MedicalCenter Kewaunee575 4th St

Kewaunee WI 54216(920) 388-4640Zenner, Thomas M MDMARQUETTECHN Medical Center215 Church StMontello WI 53949(608) 297-2626Franks, William T MDOCONTOOconto Hospital and MedicalCenter820 Arbutus AveOconto WI 54153(920) 835-1100Allen, Lisa L MDOUTAGAMIEThedacare Physicians Black Creek400 S Maple StBlack Creek WI 54106(920) 984-3361Knier, Carol B APNPAffinity Medical Group200 Patriot DrLittle Chute WI 54140(920) 687-2800Kordiyak, Peter J PACBellin Health Family MedicalCenter Seymour405 Commercial StSeymour WI 54165(920) 833-2318Miaskowski, Tomasz K MDWAUPACAAffinity Medical GroupClintonville WI(715) 823-8700Snowden, Angela B APNPMinistry Medical GroupChain O Lakes190 Grand Seasons DrWaupaca WI 54981(715) 258-3650Price, Cheston E MD

GASTROENTEROLOGYDANEUW Health Digestive Health Center750 University RowMadison WI 53705(608) 890-5000Nakada, Deanna PAC

GERIATRIC MEDICINEDANEUW Health University StationGeriatrics2880 University AveMadison WI 53705

(608) 263-7740Sager, Mark A MD

INTERNAL MEDICINEBROWNPrevea Clinic1715 Dousman StGreen Bay WI 54303(920) 496-4700Aziz, Ammara MDDANEUW Health Internal Medicine20 S Park St STE 405Madison WI 53715(608) 287-2250Kilpatrick, Frank W MDUW Health West ClinicInternal Medicine at Women’sHealth451 Junction RdMadison WI 53717(608) 263-0150Poe, Susan L MDMILWAUKEEAdvanced Pain Management9120 W Capitol DrMilwaukee WI 53222(414) 325-7246Holzmacher, Ryan D MD

NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE

WINNEBAGOAffinity Medical Group1855 S Koeller StOshkosh WI 54902(920) 223-7200Kasturirangan, Srinivasan K MD

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

BROWNWomen’s Specialty Care2641 Development DrGreen Bay WI 54311(920) 338-6868Garland, Laura M PAC

ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERYDANEUW Health UW Hospital andClinics Orthopedic Surgery600 Highland AveMadison WI 53792(608) 263-7540Lange, Richard H MDOCONTOCommunity Memorial Hospital855 S Main StOconto Falls WI 54154(920) 846-3444

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Nelson, Eric R MDPORTAGEMinistry Medical Group Rice Clinic824 Illinois AveStevens Point WI 54481(715) 342-7950Olszewski, Gary J PAC

PAIN MANAGEMENTMARINETTESpine Pain Diagnostics Associates1601 Roosevelt RdNiagara WI 54151(888) 724-6377Alhatem, Fadi MDMILWAUKEEAdvanced Pain Management9120 W Capitol DrMilwaukee WI 53222(414) 325-7246Holzmacher, Ryan D MDWINNEBAGOSpine Pain Diagnostics Associates3475 Omro Rd STE 200Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 236-0991Alhatem, Fadi MD

PLASTIC SURGERYDANEUW Health UW Hospital andClinics Surgery600 Highland AveMadison WI 53792(608) 263-7502Dibbell, David G MD

PSYCHIATRY-GENERALMARINETTESpine Pain Diagnostics Associates1601 Roosevelt RdNiagara WI 54151(888) 724-6377Alhatem, Fadi MDWINNEBAGOSpine Pain DiagnosticsAssociates3475 Omro Rd STE 200Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 236-0991Alhatem, Fadi MD

PULMONARY MEDICINEDANEUW Health UW Hospital andClinics Inpatient600 Highland AveMadison WI 53792(608) 263-6400Fleet, Sara E MD

RHEUMATOLOGY

DANEUW Health West ClinicRheumatology451 Junction RdMadison WI 53717(608) 263-7577Gazeley, David J MDUW Health East Clinic5249 E Terrace DrMadison WI 53718(608) 265-1280Gazeley, David J MDJEFFERSONUW Health Partners JohnsonCreek Clinic540J Village Walk LnJohnson Creek WI 53038(920) 699-6200Gazeley, David J MD

THORACIC SURGERYOUTAGAMIEAppleton Cardiac Surgery1818 N Meade St STE N347Appleton WI 54911(920) 225-1449Shen, Paul M MD

UROLOGYGRANTUW Health OutreachSouthwest Health Center Urology1400 East Side RdPlatteville WI 53818(608) 342-4712Graf, Richard A MDIOWAUW Health Outreach UplandHills Health Urology800 Compassion WayDodgeville WI 53533(608) 930-7230Graf, Richard A MD

VASCULAR SURGERYDANEUW Health West ClinicVascular Surgery451 Junction RdMadison WI 53717(608) 263-8915Amass, Nicole S APNPRICHLANDUW Health OutreachRichland Medical Center301 E Second StRichland Center WI 53581(608) 647-6161Amass, Nicole S APNP

Coverage that Travels with YouTraveling can be one of the great joys of

retirement. Checking out new places and meeting new people is exciting.

But, trips can also be stressful—especially if you need medical care. When you’re traveling outside Wisconsin (but still in the United States), you can rest easy knowing you’re covered. As a Network Health Medicare Advantage (PPO) member, your medical services will cost the same as if you were in Wisconsin. Just make sure to show your Network Health ID card—this will help with the billing process. And when you’re outside the United States, you’re still covered for emergency care.

Ifyouhavequestionsaboutyourtravelbenefit,call your health care concierge or 800-378-5234, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (TTY 800-947-3529).

Network Health evaluates new technologies and applications of existing technologies on a regular basis. This includes evaluating medical procedures, drugs and devices. New technologies are reviewed by a group of participating physicians and health plan staff who make recommendations for inclusion as a covered benefit. The review process also includes the evaluation of information from government regulatory bodies and published scientific evidence.

DidYouKnow?

The benefit information provided is a brief summary, not a complete description of benefits. For more information, contact the plan. Benefits, formulary, pharmacy network, premium and/or copayments and coinsurance may change January 1 each year. Limitations, copayments and restrictions may apply.

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Join us at the Stevens Point YMCA for tours, activities and giveaways. If you’re looking for

motivation to get active, need help getting started or would like to learn more about how to use your PlatinumFitnessbenefitthatreimbursesyouforyour YMCA membership, this event is designed exclusively for you. If you’re not already a YMCA member, you can try out the YMCA for one week. (This offer is only valid for Network Health Medicare Advantage PPO members.)

All members who attend will receive a pill box, totebagandanEverydayGuidetoExerciseandPhysical Activity book**.

Fill out and bring this voucher to our Network Health Member Day at the YMCA to get your complimentary pill box, tote bag and more.*

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At the event, you’ll also enjoy: w Tours of the facility and equipment w Refreshments and healthy snacks w Blood pressure readings and a presentation about ways to achieve a healthy blood pressure w Access to Network Health nurses on-site w Drawing for a Fit Bit Zip®

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