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Dec 6, 2018

US Acute Care Solutions Names Dr. Jennifer Bradstreet Vice President of Southwest Region

AUSTIN, Texas, December 6, 2018 – US Acute Care Solutions (USACS) today named Dr. Jennifer Bradstreet Vice President of its Southwest Region effective January 1, 2019. Most recently, Dr. Bradstreet served as the System Director for Lake Health Emergency Departments near Cleveland, Ohio. She is a board member of the USACS National Clinical Governance Board. Dr. Bradstreet has served in leadership for over 10 years with a strong focus on continuous process improvement, talent development, quality and patient experience. She has successfully led teams in both academic and community environments, from freestanding EDs to large trauma centers. As a regional vice president serving the southern portion of the region, Dr. Bradstreet will provide medical and administrative leadership necessary to support the efforts of individual site medical directors. In collaboration with the leadership and staff of USACS Southwest, she will oversee the quality and effectiveness of each medical director while providing the resources and direction required to maintain the highest-quality patient care. Dr. Bradstreet said, “I am very excited for the opportunity to join my new colleagues in Texas. I am grateful for the trust our leadership has afforded me, and together with my physician colleagues, APPs and administrators we will strive to provide the same excellent care this region has demonstrated year after year.” A board-certified emergency physician, Dr. Bradstreet is a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians. She earned her bachelor's degree in Biology from New York University and attended Temple University School of Medicine. She completed her residency in emergency medicine at Drexel University and is a graduate of the USACS Scholars Program. About USACS Founded by emergency medicine physician groups in Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Ohio and Texas and capital partner Welsh, Carson, Anderson Stowe, USACS is the national leader in physician-owned integrated acute care, including emergency medicine, hospitalist and observation services. USACS provides high-quality emergency and hospitalist care to over 6 million patients annually at more than 200 locations and is aligned with leading hospital systems across the country. Visitusacs.comto learn more. Media Contact Marty Richmond Corporate Communications Director US Acute Care Solutions 330.493.4443 x1406 [email protected]

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Nov 12, 2018

Dr. Andy Little Wins ACOEP Mentor of the Year Award

US Acute Care Solutions announced today that Dr. Andrew G. Little, DO, FACOEP, has received the Benjamin A. Field, DO, FACOEP Mentor of the Year Award, the top award for mentorship awarded by ACOEP. The award is given each year to a member of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Medicine who has made outstanding contributions to teaching emergency physicians, residents, or students. Dr. Little, who a clinician and faculty at Doctors Hospital in Columbus, OH, is also an active mentor to both students and residents nationwide. He operates “EM Over Easy,” a podcast program featuring emergency medicine speakers and touching on a wide range of topics related to the practice of emergency medicine and life as an EM physician. Dr. Little said he was honored to be nominated and chosen for the award. He joins a prestigious group of previous winners, including USACS physicians Drs. Alan Janssen, Joseph Kuchinski, and Joseph Dougherty. Dr. Little is a 2012 graduate of the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed his residency at Doctors Hospital. Dr. Little was president of ACOEP’s student chapter from 2014-2015. He has been co-chair of the ACOEP’s Airway Course since 2016 and has received numerous awards, including ACOEP’s Resident of the Year award. # # # About USACS Founded by emergency medicine physician groups in Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Ohio and Texas and capital partner Welsh, Carson, Anderson Stowe, USACS is the national leader in physician-owned integrated acute care, including emergency medicine, hospitalist and observation services. USACS provides high-quality emergency and hospitalist care to over 6 million patients annually at more than 220 locations and is aligned with leading hospital systems across the country. Visitusacs.comto learn more. Media Contact Marty Richmond Corporate Communications Director US Acute Care Solutions 330.493.4443 x1406 [email protected]

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Oct 8, 2018

US Acute Care Solutions Names Dr. Matthew Patlovany President of Southwest Region

AUSTIN, Texas, October 8, 2018 – US Acute Care Solutions (USACS) today named Matthew Patlovany, MD, FACEP the President of its Southwest Region effective January 1, 2019. Dr. Patlovany most recently served as a Vice President of USACS Southwest, a position he also occupied at Emergency Service Partners (ESP), a founding group of USACS. Before that, Dr. Patlovany served as chief medical officer of Emergency Physicians Affiliates in San Antonio. A board-certified emergency physician, Dr. Patlovany is a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians. Dr. Patlovany said, “I am very excited for the opportunity to lead my colleagues in Texas and Oklahoma. I am grateful for the trust our physicians, APPs and non-clinical employees have afforded me, and together we will remain singularly focused on our mission:To care for patients.” Matt has the respect of his peers and the confidence of his hospital partner administrators. I too have respect for his clinical acumen and confidence in his leadership. The prospects for continued growth in the Southwest Region remain as strong as ever. | James Frary, Chief Executive Officer of USACS. Cheryl Conner, retiring president USACS Southwest said, “Matt is a great physician, a great leader and a great advocate for our patients. I also know he will only serve to strengthen the relationships we have with our hospital system partners.” Dr. Patlovany earned his bachelor’s degree from Texas AM University and his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. He completed his residency training in emergency medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, where he served as chief resident. # # # About USACS Founded by emergency medicine physician groups in Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Ohio and Texas and capital partner Welsh, Carson, Anderson Stowe, USACS is the national leader in physician-owned integrated acute care, including emergency medicine, hospitalist and observation services. USACS provides high-quality emergency and hospitalist care to over 6 million patients annually at more than 200 locations and is aligned with leading hospital systems across the country. Visitusacs.comto learn more. Media Contact Marty Richmond Corporate Communications Director US Acute Care Solutions 330.493.4443 x1406 [email protected]

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Oct 1, 2018

Dr. Nicholas Jouriles Honored for Lifetime Achievement at ACEP Scientific Assembly

San Diego, Calif., October 1, 2018 – US Acute Care Solutions (USACS) today announced that Nicholas J. Jouriles MD, FACEP has received the American College of Emergency Physician’s (ACEP) highest award, the John G. Wiegenstein Leadership Award. The John G. Wiegenstein Leadership Award, named for ACEP’s founder and first president, is awarded annually at the ACEP Scientific Assembly, held this year in San Diego. Dr. Jouriles is the Vice Chair of Faculty Development at USACS and Professor Chair, Emergency Medicine at Northeast Ohio Medical University. He has served on and led many regional, national and international emergency medicine committees and boards, including ACEP. He has designed emergency medicine education programs and curricula for medical students, residents and post training learners around the world. His publications are focused on education, policy and operations, particularly freestanding emergency departments. Dr. Jouriles said, “I am extremely humbled by this distinguished recognition from ACEP and I am forever indebted to all my emergency medicine colleagues who afforded me the opportunity to serve and represent the practice of emergency medicine.” As a leader in ACEP, Dr. Jouriles served on the Board of Directors from 2005-2010 and was elected to every office, culminating as president. Dr. Jouriles earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his medical degree from Case Western Reserve University. He trained at Dartmouth and Denver Health. # # # About USACS Founded by emergency medicine physician groups in Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Ohio and Texas and capital partner Welsh, Carson, Anderson Stowe, USACS is the national leader in physician-owned integrated acute care, including emergency medicine, hospitalist and observation services. USACS provides high-quality emergency and hospitalist care to over 6 million patients annually at more than 200 locations and is aligned with leading hospital systems across the country. Visitusacs.comto learn more. Media Contact Marty Richmond Corporate Communications Director US Acute Care Solutions 330.493.4443 x1406 [email protected]

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Oct 1, 2018

Dr. L. Anthony Cirillo Honored for Health Policy Achievements at ACEP Scientific Assembly

San Diego, Calif., October 1, 2018 – US Acute Care Solutions (USACS) today announced L. Anthony Cirillo MD, FACEP has received the American College of Emergency Physician’s (ACEP) award for excellence in health policy, the Colin C. Rorrie, Jr., PhD Award. The Colin C. Rorrie, Jr., PhD Award, named for ACEP’s executive director from 1982-2003, is presented annually to a member who has made a significant contribution to achieving ACEP’s health policy objectives, or who has demonstrated outstanding skills, talent and commitment as an administrative or political leader. Dr. Cirillo is the Director of Health Policy Legislative Advocacy for USACS, a position he has held for the past 14 years. In this role, he has represented USACS in a variety of organizations and coalitions in the healthcare system reform arena. In addition to his work as Director of Health Policy, he works clinically in both Rhode Island and Connecticut and serves as the local emergency department medical director for the Pequot Emergency Department in Groton, CT. I am grateful to ACEP for the opportunity to advocate on behalf of my emergency medicine colleagues and our patients. There is no separating health care from health policy, and so our involvement as physicians is as critical in government as it is at the bedside. | Dr. Cirillo Dr. Cirillo has served in numerous health policy related leadership positions within ACEP. He has served on, and chaired, ACEP’s Membership, State Legislative Regulatory Affairs, and Federal Government Affairs Committees. He currently serves on the NEMPAC Board of Trustees and on the ACEP’s Alternative Payment Model and Single Payer Task Forces and on the EDPMA/ACEP Joint Task Force focusing on the issue of out-of-network care. He is a Past President of the Rhode Island Chapter of ACEP and has been a Councilor or Alternate Councilor every year since 1992, except for 2008 when he ran for public office. Dr. Cirillo attended medical school at the University of Vermont, and after a transitional year at the George Washington University Hospital, completed his residency in emergency medicine at the UMASS Medical Center in Worcester, MA where he served as Chief Resident. # # # About USACS Founded by emergency medicine physician groups in Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Ohio and Texas and capital partner Welsh, Carson, Anderson Stowe, USACS is the national leader in physician-owned integrated acute care, including emergency medicine, hospitalist and observation services. USACS provides high-quality emergency and hospitalist care to over 6 million patients annually at more than 200 locations and is aligned with leading hospital systems across the country. Visitusacs.comto learn more. Media Contact Marty Richmond Corporate Communications Director US Acute Care Solutions 330.493.4443 x1406 [email protected]

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Aug 22, 2018

Pioneering Astronaut, Entrepreneur, and Physician Mae Jemison to Speak at the USACS Women’s Dialogue During ACEP18

US Acute Care Solutions is honored to announce that Mae Jemison, MD, who was the first woman of color in the world to go into space and who continues to be a national advocate for science and education through her leadership on and service to multiple organizations, will be the keynote speaker at the3rd Annual Women’s Dialogue Seriesat the ACEP18 Scientific Assembly in San Diego. The USACS Women’s Dialogue Series, held each year at ACEP Scientific Assembly, invites pioneering women to share their experiences and provides a forum for women in emergency medicine to have conversations about the issues important to them. All attendees to ACEP18 are warmly invited. Jemison received her MD in 1981 from Cornell Medical College. She interned at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, one of the largest public teaching hospitals in the United States, before briefly working as a general practitioner. From 1983 to 1985, Jemison served as a Peace Corps Medical Officer in Liberia and Sierra Leone. Inspired by African-American actress Nichelle Nichols, who portrayed Lieutenant Uhura on Star Trek, Jemison applied to and in 1987 was accepted to join the astronaut program at NASA. She was a NASA astronaut for six years, becoming the first woman of color in the world to travel into space. Since leaving NASA, Jemison has continued her commitment to science, exploration, and technology as an advocate and entrepreneur. She leads 100 Year Starship, an initiative to ensure capabilities for human travel beyond our solar system within 100 years. The initiative is funded through a competitive grant from DARPA, the US Defense Department’s premiere research agency. Jemison also founded the international science camp The Earth We Share™ for students 12-16 years old, is the Bayer Corporation USA’s national science literacy ambassador, and is a co-host of NatGeo’s “One Strange Rock.” From 1995 through 2001, she was an Environmental Studies professor at Dartmouth College, where she taught courses on sustainable development and technology design. Jemison is a member of the US National Academy of Medicine and is a recipient of the National Organization for Women’s Intrepid Award and the Kilby Science Award. She also has a life-long love of dancing, is a mini LEGO figure in the Women of NASA LEGO set, was the first real astronaut to ever appear in an episode of Star Trek, and in 1999 was voted in the White House Project Straw Poll as one of the top seven women leaders most likely to become President of the United States.

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Aug 13, 2018

US Acute Care Solutions Expands Relationship with Sentara Healthcare

Harrisonburg Emergency Physicians joins USACS CANTON, Ohio, August 13, 2018 – US Acute Care Solutions (USACS), the national leader in emergency medicine, hospitalist and observation services, today announced Harrisonburg Emergency Physicians (HEP) of Harrisonburg, Va., has elected to join the group. The physicians of HEP provide emergency services at Sentara RMH Medical Center (Sentara RMH), and have beena respected partner of Sentara RMH for more than 40 years. The hospital system and HEP worked closely to select USACS as the partner that would best fit the culture of the current group and the Harrisonburg community. Dr. Ian Steines, a long time medical staff member at Sentara RMH and the current Medical Director for Emergency Services, said “My colleagues and I are happy to be a part of USACS’s physician owned model and their focus on patient care and quality. We are looking forward to leveraging the new resources at our disposal through USACS and continuing to deliver excellent emergency care at Sentara RMH.” "Sentara RMH is a forward-looking community hospital with the same commitment to quality and patient care that we share with HEP," said Dr. Angelo Falcone,President of the USACS East region. "We are very proud the physicians of HEP chose USACS as a long-term partner to protect the group’s democratic principles, and we look forward to serving the community of Harrisonburg for another four decades.” Sentara RMH Medical Center is the third Sentara facility in the USACS portfolio. The company has been providing emergency services at Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital, and an affiliated freestanding, in Charlottesville, since December of 2017 through our partnership with PEC, the local and physician-owned group that voted to join USACS last year. “Our physicians and staff at Sentara RMH have recently put a lot of effort into completely re-engineering our processes to elevate the overall level of patient service and quality we provide to our community,” Sentara RMH Medical Center COO Rick Haushalter said. “As a part of this effort, we are pleased that Harrisonburg Emergency Physicians is joining a strong physician-owned group known for their innovation and clinical quality.” About USACS Founded by emergency medicine physician groups in Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Ohio and Texas, and capital partner Welsh, Carson, Anderson Stowe, USACS is the national leader in physician-owned emergency medicine, hospitalist and observation services. USACS provides high quality emergency and hospitalist care to more than 6 million patients annually at more than 200 locations and is aligned with leading hospital systems across the country. Visitwww.usacs.comto learn more. # # # Media Contact Marty Richmond Corporate Communications Director US Acute Care Solutions 330.493.4443 x1406 [email protected]

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