Apollo Medical Holdings expands in the San Francisco Bay Area

Apollo Medical Holdings, Inc. ("ApolloMed") (OTC-QB: AMEH), an integrated patient-centered, physician-centric healthcare delivery company, today announced the expansion of its hospitalist and post-acute care services to the San Francisco Bay Area.

The practice, operated through one of ApolloMed's affiliated medical groups, is expected to represent an annualized volume of approximately 42,000 patient encounters and will include both hospitalist and post-acute care services. ApolloMed already has an established presence in the Bay Area through its Accountable Care Organization (ACO).

"We are very pleased to expand our presence in the Bay Area," stated Warren Hosseinion, M.D., Chief Executive Officer of Apollo Medical Holdings. "We will continue to strive to achieve our goals of growth and to partner with new hospitals, health plans, nursing homes and physicians. Our strategy is to expand not only in California but also in select markets throughout the U.S."

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