Five more healthcare organizations have joined Pro Football Hall of Fame Health's provider network, including two of the largest orthopedic practices in the country — Golden Valley, Minn.-based Twin Cities Orthopedics and Seattle-based Proliance Surgeons.
Evanston, Ill.-based NorthShore University HealthSystem, Columbus-based OhioHealth and Flagler Health+, which recently partnered with Andrews Sports Medicine, have also joined Hall of Fame Health program, bringing the number of healthcare providers in the network to 17, according to an Aug. 3 news release.
The program, which launched in October 2020, aims to provide access to health plans with in-network availability to high-quality hospitals, physicians and orthopedic centers for former NFL players, employees and their families.
The 12 founding partners are:
1. Andrews Institute (Gulf Breeze, Fla.)
2. Aultman Health (Canton, Ohio)
3. Baylor Scott & White Health (Dallas)
4. Emory Healthcare (Atlanta)
5. HCA Houston Healthcare (Houston)
6. HonorHealth (Phoenix)
7. Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush (Chicago)
8. OrthoLoneStar (Dallas)
9. Providence Saint John’s Health Center (Santa Monica, Calif.)
10. Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital
11. UCSF Health (San Francisco)
12. Vanderbilt Health (Nashville, Tenn.)