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HOSPITAL PHYSICIAN PARTNERS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Hospital Physician Partners (“HPP”) is the nation’s fourth largest provider of
emergency department (“ED”) management services to hospitals, offering physician
recruitment, staffing, scheduling, and billing and collection services to over
120 hospitals in 20 states. Additionally, HPP manages several hospitalist
programs, which oversee all of an inpatient’s treatment during their hospital
stay. The medical services at the Company’s emergency department and hospitalist
clients are provided through independent contractor arrangements with over 1,500
health care professionals.
HPP was formed through Fund III’s acquisition of Sterling Healthcare in June
2008 and EDCare Management in October 2008. The Company’s headquarters is in
Fort Lauderdale with operations in Jacksonville, Florida and Durham, North
Carolina.


ISG HOLDINGS, INC. (StrataCare, Inc.)
Farmington, Connecticut / Irvine, California
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ISG Holdings, Inc. (“ISG”) was formed to build a workers’ compensation focused company
that offers a suite of products and services to help contain the medical costs
related to workers’ injury claims. In early 2009, BPOC and SV Life Sciences
partnered with ISG to execute on the strategy.
StrataCare serves as the platform acquisition for ISG. Founded in 1998,
StrataCare has become the leading software and service provider in the workers’
compensation medical bill review and cost containment industry. StrataCare’s
software and services generate savings for its clients by re-pricing medical
bills in accordance with usual and customary rates, state and hospital fee
schedules, utilizing applicable PPO network discounts and identifying duplicate
bills and other billing errors.


VALITÁS HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
St. Louis, Missouri
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Valitás Health Services, Inc. (“Valitás” or the “Company”) provides contract
healthcare and clinical staffing services to state and local governments at
correctional facilities. The Company provides on-site healthcare services
including recruiting and credentialing of medical personnel, management of
off-site care, implementation of clinical pathways and disease management
programs, utilization and other data reporting, and complete pharmacy services
to more than 240,000 inmates in 18 states.
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