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About SCAN
About SCAN


SCAN Health Plan Expands Into Sylmar, Sunland and Tujunga


(LONG BEACH, CA - July 26, 2004) - SCAN Health Plan, California's only specially designed "social HMO," has expanded its reach into Sylmar, Sunland and Tujunga. As a result, seniors in these communities now have access to a unique complement of medical benefits and in-home personal care services that have been expressly designed to help them remain healthy, independent and in control of their lives.

Partnering with SCAN in servicing members in these areas are Glendale Memorial Hospital, Holy Cross Hospital, Huntington Hospital, Valley Presbyterian Hospital and Verdugo Hills Hospital. In addition, physicians affiliated with HealthCare Partners Medical Group, Facey Medical Group and Physician Associates are all available to members of SCAN, depending on the community in which the member lives.

The expansion of SCAN into these areas extends the health plan's reach which covers Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. SCAN, a not-for-profit organization, currently provides benefits to more than 60,000 members, making it California's fourth largest senior health plan.

"SCAN is more than a health plan for seniors with Medicare," says SCAN Chief Executive Officer David Schmidt. "In each community we serve, we are an important, local resource for seniors who want to maintain their independence while being assured of receiving the quality healthcare and respect they deserve."

In addition to providing members such comprehensive health plan services as routine physicals, hearing exams and prescription drug coverage, SCAN is one of just four health plans in the nation to offer qualified members a collection of in-home personal care services. Called Independent Living Power®, these services have been designed to enrich members' quality of life and include such components as adult daycare, transportation services, home-delivered meals, caregiver relief and much more.

"For nearly 30 years SCAN has been able to keep more than 20,000 seniors out of nursing homes and at home where they prefer to be and where they maintain their feeling of independence and esteem," said Schmidt.

Further information concerning SCAN may be obtained at www.scanhealthplan.com.

Members of the news media may contact:
Michelle Hokr
818-597-8453 x5
michelle@kevinross.net