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Provider Type Amerigroup Kansas, Inc. Providers/ Locations % Covered (Urban & Semi-Urban) Average Distance to Provider (Urban/ Semiurban) % Covered (Rural/ Frontier) Average Distance to Provider (Rural/Frontier) Physicians PCP 2153/748 100 1 100 3 Allergy 42/25 91.9 8 80.6 66 Cardiology 311/150 97.9 4 99.7 25 Dermatology 40/37 88.4 9 97.6 34 Internal Medicine 1217/409 100 2 100 8 Gastroenterology 108/57 94.2 6 68.7 78 General Surgery 349/193 100 3 100 9 Hematology/Oncology 220/90 99.8 5 100 16 Neonatology 71/11 80.1 14 62.6 95 Nephrology 87/31 90.8 8 99.1 37 Neurology 203/97 99.7 4 95.4 35 Neurosurgery 62/40 90.6 8 94 44 OB/GYN 383/184 97.6 3 98 14 Ophthalmology 136/210 100 3 100 13 Orthopedics 215/115 99.9 3 99.3 19 Otolaryngology 90/64 98 5 99.5 22 Physical Medicine/Rehab 53/38 95.3 8 80.9 56 Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 34/28 79.9 14 78.8 68 Podiatry 34/55 98.7 7 82.6 50 Psychiatrist 362/208 98 3 95.9 13 Pulmonary Disease 151/73 95.1 6 98.2 33 Urology 97/58 99.9 4 99.1 19 Hospital Hospital 147/137 100 4 100 5 Eye Care Optometry 421/409 100 1 98.4 5 Dental Services Dental Primary Care 380/284 99.9 2 98.5 7 Ancillary Services Physical Therapy 554/332 100 2 100 4 Occupational Therapy 314/248 100 2 100 5 X-ray 288/242 100 3 100 5 Lab 285/241 100 3 100 5 Pharmacy Retail Pharmacy 642/639 99.1 1 100 3 Provider Type Providers/ Locations % Covered Urban & Semi-Urban Avg Distance to Provider (Urban/ Semi- Urban) % Covered Densely- Settled Rural Avg Distance to Provider (Densely- Settled Rural) % Covered Rural/ Frontier Avg Distance to Provider (Rural/ Frontier) Behavioral Health Behavioral Health 2607/965 100 1 100 2 100 7

Provider Type Sunflower State Health Plan Providers/ Locations % Covered (Urban & Semi-Urban) Average Distance to Provider (Urban/ Semiurban) % Covered (Rural/ Frontier) Average Distance to Provider (Rural/Frontier) Physicians PCP 2988/926 100 1 100 3 Allergy 41/23 88.2 11 87.1 60 Cardiology 347/162 98.1 4 98.4 25 Dermatology 38/28 85.5 11 95.7 41 Internal Medicine 745/348 99.9 2 100 11 Gastroenterology 108/64 96.4 6 74.6 72 General Surgery 318/190 99.9 3 100 11 Hematology/Oncology 128/52 96.7 6 83.3 52 Neonatology 63/19 84.5 11 88.8 59 Nephrology 78/45 95.1 6 98.4 37 Neurology 245/126 99.7 4 98.4 32 Neurosurgery 82/68 83.9 11 73.7 83 OB/GYN 379/197 98.4 3 95.9 16 Ophthalmology 132/145 99.9 3 100 12 Orthopedics 232/126 99.9 3 98.7 17 Otolaryngology 95/57 99.8 4 98.9 29 Physical Medicine/Rehab 70/57 97.8 7 98.4 34 Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 34/30 82.1 13 67.4 88 Podiatry 36/41 94.4 7 92.2 42 Psychiatrist 459/215 99.3 2 100 10 Pulmonary Disease 113/87 97.8 5 99.7 31 Urology 106/67 99.8 4 98.4 26 Hospital Hospital 167/166 100 3 100 5 Eye Care Optometry 430/399 100 2 99.1 5 Dental Services Dental Primary Care 393/291 99.8 2 98.4 7 Ancillary Services Physical Therapy 487/279 100 2 100 5 Occupational Therapy 208/182 100 3 95.5 8 X-ray 546/240 100 3 100 5 Lab 215/218 100 3 100 5 Pharmacy Retail Pharmacy 609/763 99.0 1 100 3 Provider Type Providers/ Locations % Covered Urban & Semi-Urban Avg Distance to Provider (Urban/ Semi- Urban) % Covered Densely- Settled Rural Avg Distance to Provider (Densely- Settled Rural) % Covered Rural/ Frontier Avg Distance to Provider (Rural/ Frontier) Behavioral Health Behavioral Health 2,821/836 100 1 100 3 100 10

Provider Type KanCare Managed Care Organization Providers/ Locations % Covered (Urban & Semi- Urban) Average Distance to Provider (Urban/ Semi-urban) % Covered (Rural/ Frontier) Average Distance to Provider (Rural/Frontier) Physicians PCP 5131/1536 100.0 1 100.0 3 Allergy 46/47 90.4 9 87.7 55 Cardiology 386/266 97.8 4 97.8 18 Dermatology 67/66 96.8 6 97.4 28 Internal Medicine 677/418 99.9 3 100.0 11 Gastroenterology 129/97 93.4 8 67.7 78 General Surgery 412/319 99.7 4 100.0 10 Hematology/Oncology 255/197 97.7 5 100.0 13 Neonatology 89/40 86.8 11 65.3 95 Nephrology 114/72 92.8 7 97.8 33 Neurology 258/173 99.7 4 97.3 26 Neurosurgery 85/75 95.4 7 87.9 49 OB/GYN 456/252 96.2 3 98.4 16 Ophthalmology 157/162 97.5 4 100.0 15 Orthopedics 290/211 99.9 3 98.2 20 Otolaryngology 99/89 97.3 6 100.0 22 Physical Medicine/Rehab 87/92 95.1 7 79.0 62 Plastic & Reconstructive 61/52 84.7 12 81.1 69 Surgery Podiatry 81/139 98.6 5 100.0 28 Psychiatrist 371/329 99.2 2 100.0 7 Pulmonary Disease 152/123 96.9 6 99.0 29 Urology 142/107 99.4 5 97.8 20 Hospital Hospital 146/146 100.0 4 99.6 6 Eye Care Optometry 528/437 100.0 2 97.6 6 Dental Services Dental Primary Care 390/293 99.7 2 96.6 8 Ancillary Services Physical Therapy 406/232 100.0 3 99.9 5 Occupational Therapy 211/162 100.0 4 93.5 9 X-ray 156/156 100.0 4 99.6 6 Lab 159/165 100.0 4 99.6 6 Pharmacy Retail Pharmacy 670/664 98.6 1 100.0 4 Provider Type Providers/ Locations % Covered Urban & Semi-Urban Avg Distance to Provider (Urban/ Semi- Urban) % Covered Densely- Settled Rural Avg Distance to Provider (Densely- Settled Rural) % Covered Rural/ Frontier Avg Distance to Provider (Rural/ Frontier) Behavioral Health Behavioral Health 3059/853 100.0 1 100.0 3 100.0 9

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Allergy

Cardiology 2012 Medicaid Providers KanCare Managed Care Organization Amerigroup Kansas, Inc.

KanCare Managed Care Organization Network Access as of July 31, 2015 Dermatology

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Gastroenterology

General Surgery

Hematology/Oncology

Neonatology

Nephrology

Neurology

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Network Access as of July 31, 2015 Obstetrics/Gynecology (OB/GYN)

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Orthopedics

Otolaryngology

Network Access as of July 31, 2015 Physical Medicine/Rehab

Network Access as of July 31, 2015 Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

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Psychiatrist

Network Access as of July 31, 2015 Pulmonary Disease

Urology

Network Access as of July 31, 2015 Hospital

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Network Access as of July 31, 2015 Ancillary Services Occupational Therapy

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Network Access as July 31, 2015 Pharmacy Retail Pharmacy

Network Access as of July 31, 2015 Behavioral Health Behavioral Health

Provider Type/Specialty Primary Care Provider (PCP) Allergy Cardiology Dermatology Internal Medicine Gastroenterology General Surgery Hematology/Oncology KanCare Managed Care Organization Network Access as of July 31, 2015 Description of Provider Types and Specialities Description Specialties All KanCare members will select or be assigned to a PCP. The KanCare MCOs contract with PCPs to provide, to their members, primary care services including: Basic diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses and medical conditions Counseling and education on safe health behaviors, self-care skills, treatment options, and preventive services Referrals to specialists for treatment and management of more complex conditions Family practitioners, general practitioners, internists, pediatricians, OB/GYNs, and other types of providers contracted to fulfill this purpose, may function as PCPs. In addition, physician assistants and nurse practitioners supporting the types of physicians listed above may function as PCPs. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a PCP be available within 20 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a PCP should be available within 30 miles of the member s residence. Allergists are doctors who specialize in diagnosis, treatment and management of allergies, asthma and immunologic disorders. The KanCare MCOs contract with allergists to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that an allergist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, an allergist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. Cardiologists are doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases or conditions of the heart and blood vessels the cardiovascular system. The KanCare MCOs contract with cardiologists and cardiovascular surgeons to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a cardiologist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a cardiologist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. Dermatologists are doctors who specialize in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of skin diseases or skin cancers. The KanCare MCOs contract with dermatologists to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a dermatologist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a dermatologist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. Physicians specializing in internal medicine, internists, deal with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that an internist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, an internist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. Gastroenterologists are doctors who specialize in diseases of the digestive tract. The KanCare MCOs contract with gastroenterologists to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a gastroenterologist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a gastroenterologist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. A general surgeon is a physician who has been educated and trained in the diagnosis and preoperative, operative, and postoperative management of patient care. The KanCare MCOs contract with general surgeons to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a general surgeon be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a general surgeon should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. Hematologists are doctors who specialize in diagnosis, treatment, and management of blood disorders. The KanCare MCOs contract with hematologists to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a hematologist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a hematologist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence.

Neonatology Nephrology Neurology Neurosurgery OB/GYN Ophthalmology Orthopedics Otolaryngology Physical Medicine/Rehab Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery KanCare Managed Care Organization Network Access as of July 31, 2015 Neonatologists are doctors who specialize in the treatment of newborn infants especially premature and ill infants. The KanCare MCOs contract with neonatologists to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a neonatologist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a neonatologist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. Nephrologists are doctors who specialize in diagnosis and management of kidney diseases. The KanCare MCOs contract with nephrologists to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a nephrologist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a nephrologist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. Neurologists are doctors who specialize in diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the nervous system. The KanCare MCOs contract with neurologists to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a neurologist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a neurologist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. Neurosurgeons are doctors who specialize in brain and spinal surgery. The KanCare MCOs contract with neurosurgeons to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a neurosurgeon be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a neurosurgeon should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. An obstetrician/gynecologist (OB/GYN) is a physician who both delivers babies and treats diseases of the female reproductive organs. The KanCare MCOs contract with OB/GYNs, including specialists in maternal fetal medicine and certified nurse midwives, to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that an OB/GYN be available within 15 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, an OB/GYN should be available within 60 miles of the member s residence. An ophthalmologist is a physician specializing in medical and surgical eye problems. Since ophthalmologists perform operations on eyes, they are both surgical and medical specialists. The KanCare MCOs contract with ophthalmologists to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that an ophthalmologist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, an ophthalmologist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. Orthopedists are doctors who specialize in disorders of the bones, ligaments, tendons and joints. The KanCare MCOs contract with orthopedists to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that an orthopedist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, an orthopedist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. An otolaryngologist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the head and neck. This specialty is more commonly known as ENT (ear, nose, and throat). The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that an otolaryngologist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, an otolaryngologist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. Physical medicine and rehabilitation is an area of medicine that strives to restore and enhance function and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities. A physician in this field, a physiatrist, specializes in restoring function to people with injuries to the muscles, bones, tissues, and nervous system (such as stroke patients). The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a physiatrist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a physiatrist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. A plastic surgeon specializes in the correction or restoration of form and function. Although cosmetic surgery is the most well-known type of plastic surgery, most plastic surgery is not cosmetic. Plastic surgeons deal with reconstructive surgery as well as the treatment of burns. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a plastic surgeon be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a plastic surgeon should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence.

Podiatry Psychiatrist Pulmonary Disease Urology Hospital Optometry Dental Primary Care Retail Pharmacy Behavioral Health KanCare Managed Care Organization Network Access as of July 31, 2015 A podiatrist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower extremities. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a podiatrist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a podiatrist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental, addictive, and emotional disorders. The KanCare MCOs contract with psychiatrists to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a psychiatrist be available within 15 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a psychiatrist should be available within 60 miles of the member s residence. A pulmonologist is a physician who diagnoses and treats diseases and conditions of the lungs and chest. Pulmonology often involves managing patients who need life support and mechanical ventilation. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a pulmonologist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a pulmonologist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. Urology focuses on the urinary tract in males and females, and on the reproductive system in males. Urologists diagnose, treat, and manage patients with urological disorders. The organs covered by urology include the kidneys, ureters, urethra, urinary bladder, adrenal gland and the male reproductive organs. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a urologist be available within 25 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a urologist should be available within 100 miles of the member s residence. Hospitals are healthcare institutions that provide patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment. Hospitals most commonly provide overnight stays for people with serious or life threatening health problems, emergency care, and surgical care. The KanCare MCOs contract with hospitals to provide these services to their members. The access standard for both urban and rural counties is that a hospital be available within 30 miles of the member s residence. An optometrist is a health care professional who is licensed to provide primary eye care services. The KanCare MCOs contract with optometrists to provide these services to their members. The access standard for both urban and rural counties is that an optometrist be available within 30 minutes transport time of the member s residence. The plans have used 30 miles as a proxy for 30 minutes transport time. Dental primary care includes dental procedures or protocols that attempt to preserve oral hard tissues (teeth) and soft tissues (gums) in good health. Common examples of services include checkups, cleanings, fluoride treatment and sealants. The KanCare MCOs contract with dental providers, including general dentistry practitioners and pediatric dentists, to provide primary dental care services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that dental primary care be available within 20 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, dental primary care should be available within 30 miles of the member s residence. Retail pharmacists are medical professionals who prepare and sell prescription drugs as directed by physicians. Pharmacists use their knowledge and training to counsel customers on the appropriate dosages as well as provide instructions concerning the safety of combining certain medications. The KanCare MCOs contract with retail pharmacies to provide these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that a retail pharmacy be available within 10 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, a retail pharmacy should be available within 30 miles of the member s residence. Behavioral healthcare refers to a continuum of services for individuals at risk of, or suffering from, mental, behavioral, or addictive disorders. The KanCare MCOs contract with behavioral health providers, including mental health and substance use disorder providers, to offer these services to their members. The access standard for urban and semi-urban counties is that behavioral health services be available within 30 miles of the member s residence. For densely-settled rural counties, behavioral health services should be available within 45 miles of the member s residence. For rural and frontier counties, behavioral health services should be available within 60 miles of the member s residence. The KanCare MCOs were instructed to exclude Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs), Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities (PRTFs), and Regional Alcohol and Drug Assessment Centers (RADACs) when creating these maps, as all of these providers must be in

KanCare Managed Care Organization Network Access as of July 31, 2015 network for all plans due to the nature of service they provide.