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The following table summarizes our total medical membership at December 31, 2006, by market and
product:
Government Commercial
Medicare
Advantage
Medicare
Stand-alone
PDP Medicaid TRICARE PPO HMO ASO Total
Percent
of Total
(in thousands)
Florida ............ 324.6 194.3 46.0 144.6 152.4 81.4 943.3 8.4%
Texas ............. 56.0 265.5 265.0 60.5 189.4 836.4 7.4%
Kentucky .......... 16.5 72.5 181.0 30.4 484.3 784.7 7.0%
Illinois ............ 45.1 94.2 129.7 73.3 146.4 488.7 4.3%
Ohio .............. 30.6 124.9 64.7 60.4 187.5 468.1 4.2%
Puerto Rico ......... 23.7 344.7 43.7 17.8 429.9 3.8%
Wisconsin .......... 31.5 58.7 70.4 35.6 199.6 395.8 3.5%
Missouri/Kansas ..... 48.8 185.2 33.8 18.9 11.1 297.8 2.6%
California .......... — 269.6 1.5 — 271.1 2.4%
Louisiana .......... 51.7 58.4 34.4 21.1 102.4 268.0 2.4%
Indiana ............ 17.4 111.3 53.0 0.6 50.1 232.4 2.1%
Tennessee .......... 16.7 103.3 30.1 — 35.9 186.0 1.7%
Georgia ............ 33.2 91.2 23.6 27.1 1.7 176.8 1.6%
Michigan .......... 14.8 107.0 50.0 — 1.0 172.8 1.5%
North Carolina ...... 41.5 124.5 4.1 — 170.1 1.5%
Arizona ............ 29.4 50.2 46.6 9.6 27.4 163.2 1.4%
New York .......... — 139.1 139.1 1.2%
Pennsylvania ....... 10.6 120.1 3.6 — 134.3 1.2%
Virginia ........... 35.0 98.4 0.3 — 133.7 1.2%
Colorado ........... 9.8 41.7 50.9 — 2.6 105.0 0.9%
Mississippi ......... 11.4 82.9 8.4 — 0.8 103.5 0.9%
Alabama ........... 7.4 94.1 0.1 — 101.6 0.9%
Minnesota .......... 26.9 73.8 — — 0.2 100.9 0.9%
Puerto Rico ASO .... 178.4 — — 7.8 186.2 1.7%
TRICARE .......... 1,716.4 1,716.4 15.2%
TRICARE ASO ..... 1,163.6 1,163.6 10.3%
Others ............. 120.0 975.7 7.0 — 1,102.7 9.8%
Totals ............. 1,002.6 3,536.6 569.1 2,880.0 1,246.5 507.7 1,529.6 11,272.1 100.0%
Provider Arrangements
We provide our members with access to health care services through our networks of health care providers
with whom we have contracted, including hospitals and other independent facilities such as outpatient surgery
centers, primary care physicians, specialist physicians, dentists and providers of ancillary health care services and
facilities. We have approximately 809,000 contracts with health care providers participating in our networks,
which consist of approximately 539,800 physicians, 5,300 hospitals, and 263,900 ancillary providers and
dentists. These ancillary services and facilities include ambulance services, medical equipment services, home
health agencies, mental health providers, rehabilitation facilities, nursing homes, optical services, and
pharmacies. Our membership base and the ability to influence where our members seek care generally enable us
to obtain contractual discounts with providers.
We use a variety of techniques to provide access to effective and efficient use of health care services for our
members. These techniques include the coordination of care for our members, product and benefit designs,
hospital inpatient management systems and enrolling members into various disease management programs. The
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