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BOOK OF LISTS 2015-2016 Health Care www.HartfordBusiness.com decemBer 28, 2015 • Hartford Business Journal 43 Largest Connecticut health insurance companies (Ranked by Connecticut enrollment as of Oct. 2015) Rank Company Total Conn. enrollment No. of Conn. physicians in network No. of Conn. pharmacies Top Conn. executive Year licensed in Conn. 1 Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield (1) 108 Leigus Road Wallingford, CT 06492 800-922-4670 www.anthem.com 1,096,928 10,500 707 Jill Rubin Hummel 1936 2 UnitedHealthcare (2) 185 Asylum St. Hartford, CT 06103 800-899-7658 www.uhc.com 490,000 14,700 700 Stephen Farrell 1993 3 Cigna Corp. (3) 900 Cottage Grove Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 860-226-6000 www.cigna.com 489,119 17,891 712 David M. Cordani 1792 4 Aetna Inc. 151 Farmington Ave. Hartford, CT 06156 860-273-0123 www.aetna.com 457,619 13,658 706 Mark T. Bertolini 1853 5 ConnectiCare Inc. 175 Scott Swamp Road Farmington, CT 06032 860-674-5757 www.connecticare.com 321,456 20,213 699 Michael Wise 1981 6 HealthyCT 35 Thorpe Ave. Wallingford, CT 06492 855-458-4928 www.healthyct.org 35,000 9,875 710 Ken Lalime 2013 7 Harvard Pilgrim Health Care 185 Asylum St. Hartford, CT 06103 860-757-6860 www.harvardpilgrim.org 17,000 9,253 686 Jason Madrak 2014 Source: Individual companies and their websites, state Department of Insurance. All companies in the list contract with all hospitals in Connecticut. Several companies did not respond to the survey or chose not to participate including Celtic Insurance Co., Trustmark Cos., and Time Insurance Co. (DBA Assurant Health). (1) Figures are from 2014. (2) Oxford and Golden Rule health insurance companies are brands under the UnitedHealthcare umbrella. (3) Data was taken from the Consumer Report Card on Health Insurance Carriers in Connecticut published Oct. 2015 by the Connecticut Insurance Department. Data is from the end of 2014. —Compiled by Stephanie R. Meagher. Largest skilled-nursing facilities in the Hartford region (Ranked by number of licensed beds as of Sept. 2015) Rank Skilled-nursing facility No. of licensed beds/ no. of licensed nurse staff hours per resident per day Continuing-care community No. of health deficiencies No. of penalties 2012-2015/ total cost of penalties 1 Masonicare Health Center 22 Masonicare Ave. Wallingford, 06492 203-679-5900 www.masonicare.org 375 1 hour 23 minutes Y 5 1 $3,500 2 Riverside Health & Rehabilitation Center 745 Main St. East Hartford, 06108 860-289-2791 www.riverrehab.com 345 1 hour 22 minutes N 9 1 $7,508 3 Autumn Lake Healthcare (1) 400 Brittany Farms Road New Britain, 06053 860-224-3111 newbritain.autumnlakehc.com 282 1 hour 35 minutes N 23 2 $15,665 4 Hebrew HealthCare 1 Abrahms Blvd. West Hartford, 06117 860-523-3800 www.hebrewhealthcare.org 277 1 hour 25 minutes N 11 3 $7,520 5 St. Mary Home 2021 Albany Ave. West Hartford, 06117 860-570-8200 themercycommunity.org/our-community/st- mary-home 256 1 hour 33 minutes Y 4 0 $0 6 Chelsea Place Care Center LLC 25 Lorraine St. Hartford, 06105 860-233-8241 www.chelseaplacecarecenter.com 234 1 hour 14 minutes N 13 0 $0 7 Evergreen Health Care Center 205 Chestnut Hill Road Stafford Springs, 06076 860-684-4251 www.jmmc.com/evergreenhealthcarecenter 180 1 hour 49 minutes N 10 0 $0 7 Kimberly Hall South 1 Emerson Dr. Windsor, 06095 860-688-6443 genesishcc.com/KimberlyHallSouth 180 1 hour 29 minutes N 13 1 $2,275 7 Newington Rapid Recovery Rehab Center 240 Church St. Newington, 06111 860-667-2256 www.nrrrc.com 180 1 hour 15 minutes N 7 0 $0 Sources: Connecticut Department of Public Health and Nursing Home Compare (Medicare.gov) at www.medicare.gov/nursinghomecompare/search.html. Notes: Number of hours worked by licensed staff (RNs, LPNs/LVNs) each day per resident is computed by adding the number of RN and LPN/LVN staff hours. A health deficiency is a finding that a nursing home failed to meet one or more federal health requirements during an annual health inspection or a complaint inspection. Inspectors identify health deficiencies by observing the nursing home's performance, its practices or the conditions in the facility. An example would be not having consistent infection-control practices. The average number of health deficiencies in Connecticut is 7.7 per skilled-nursing facility, according to Medicare.gov. Penalties may be imposed on a nursing home when a serious deficiency is cited, or if the nursing home fails to correct a deficiency for a long period of time. Penalties consist of fines and payment denials. For this list, nursing homes only received fines. Fines may be imposed once per deficiency or each day until the nursing home corrects the deficiency. (1) Formerly Aurora Senior Living of New Britain. —Compiled by Roger Magnus.

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