Interim HealthCare to Play Important Role in Meeting U.S. Army Staffing NeedsFebruary 26, 2003 Interim HealthCare Inc., the nation's largest combined provider of home health care and supplemental staffing services, will be playing a significant role in helping the U.S. Army fulfill civilian medical staffing needs at Army medical treatment facilities through a new contractual relationship with Washington, D.C.-based Aliron International, Inc. Aliron was awarded two U.S. Army Medical Command (USAMEDCOM) Medical staffing Contracts; one for Physician Staffing and one for Medical Ancillary Support Staffing. The company has selected Interim to be the exclusive medical staffing contractor which means that during these times of world conflict and heavy Army deployment activity, Aliron's and Interim's contributions could be critical to the successful accomplishment of the Army's health care mission, both at home and abroad. "Interim has been actively working to develop large inventories of available medical personnel who are eager, ready and willing to serve in a non-military health care capacity that will not only benefit and help preserve the health of our American soldiers, but also their families," commented Michael Schundler, Interim HealthCare President and CEO. "We are proud of this new partnership with Aliron and look forward to meeting critical staffing needs throughout the U.S. and Europe." Medical personnel anywhere in the country who would like to know more about how they can help with this effort are always welcome to inquire via Interim's website at www.interimhealthcare.com, or call toll free at 800-226-6347. Founded in 1966, Interim HealthCare is the nation's oldest health care franchise organization and the largest provider of home health and supplemental staffing services. Based in Sunrise Florida, Interim HealthCare has nearly 300 offices and employs more than 50,000 health care workers providing services to nearly 43,000 people each day. |



