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American CareSource: American CareSource Holdings to Present at the ROTH 21st Annual OC Growth Stock Conference


Published on 2009-02-03 05:02:27, Last Modified on 2009-02-03 05:02:59 - Market Wire
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DALLAS, TX--(Marketwire - February 3, 2009) - American CareSource Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: [ ANCI ]) announced today that its Chief Executive Officer, David S. Boone, will present at the ROTH 21st Annual OC Growth Stock Conference at 3:40 p.m. PT on February 16, 2009 at The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel, California.

The live webcast may be accessed under the "Events" tab on the Company's website at [ www.anci-care.com ]. The webcast will be archived for 90 days.

About Ancillary Healthcare Services

American CareSource provides ancillary healthcare services through its network that offers cost effective alternatives to physician and hospital-based services. This market is estimated at $574 billion, and has grown to 30% of total national health expenditures. These providers offer services in over 30 categories, including laboratories, dialysis centers, free-standing diagnostic imaging centers, non-hospital surgery centers, as well as durable medical equipment such as orthotics and prosthetics, and others.

About American CareSource Holdings, Inc.

American CareSource Holdings, the first national, publicly traded ancillary care network services company, offers a comprehensive national network of approximately 2,500 ancillary service providers at over 25,000 sites through its subsidiary, Ancillary Care Services. The Company's ancillary network and management provides a complete outsourced solution for a wide variety of healthcare payors and plan sponsors including self-insured employers, indemnity insurers, PPOs, HMOs, third party administrators and both federal and local governments. For additional information, please visit [ www.anci-care.com ].

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