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DISCLOSURE OF POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES July 01, 2015 December 31, 2015 Tenet-PAC Contributions to Candidates, PACs, Party Committees and Independent Expenditure Committees For the period of July 01, 2015 through December 31, 2015 contributions by Tenet- PAC to federal and state candidates and committees were as follows: Tenet-PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates (07/2015 12/2015) Candidate Amount Office Sought Arizona Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D) $3,000 US Representative (AZ-09) California Rep. Xavier Becerra (D) $1,500 US Representative (CA-34) Georgia Rep. John Lewis (D) $500 US Representative (GA-05) Illinois Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D) $150 US Representative (IL-09) Louisiana Rep. Charles Boustany (D) $2,000 US Representative (LA-03) Massachusetts Rep. Katherine Clark (D) $1,000 US Representative (MA-05) Rep. Jim McGovern (D) $2,500 US Representative (MA-02)

Rep. Richard Neal (D) $1,000 US Representative (MA-01) Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt (R) $5,000 US Senate (MO) New York Sen. Chuck Schumer (D) $5,000 US Senate (NY) Rep. Tom Reed (R) $1,000 US Representative (MO-23) Ohio Rep. Pat Tiberi (R) $3,000 US Representative (OH-12) Oregon Rep. Greg Walden (R) $2,000 US Representative (OR-02) Tennessee Chuck Fleischmann (R) $1,000 US Representative (TN-03) Texas Gene Green (D) $1,000 US Representative (TX-29) Virginia Barbara Comstock (R) $1,500 US Representative (VA-10) Denotes an event hosted by the Federation of American Hospitals. Tenet-PAC Contributions to Federal PACs and Party Committees (07/2015 12/2015) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause CHC Bold PAC $1,000 Congressional Hispanic Caucus Forward Together PAC $2,500 Sen. Mark Warner (D) Prosperity Action Inc. $5,000 Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) Denotes an event hosted by the Federation of American Hospitals.

Tenet-PAC Contributions to State and Local Candidates (07/2015 12/2015) Candidate Amount Office Sought Pennsylvania Sen. Jake Corman (R) $1,000 State Senate (PA-34) Sen. Lawrence Farnese (D) $500 State Senate (PA-01) Sen. Vincent Hughes (D) $500 State Senate (PA-07) Sen. Shirley Kitchen (D) $500 State Senate (PA-03) Sen. Christine Tartaglione (D) $1,000 State Senate (PA-02) Rep. Dave Reed (R) $1,000 State Representative (PA-62) Rep. Brian Sims (D) $500 State Representative (PA-182) Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) $3,000 Governor Lt. Governor Dan Patrick (R) $1,000 Lieutenant Governor Sen. Rodney Ellis (D) $250 State Senate (TX-13) Sen. Juan Chuy Hinojosa (D) $1,000 State Senate (TX-20) Sen. Joan Huffman (R) $500 State Senate (TX-17) Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr. (D) $1,000 State Senate (TX-27) Sen. Jane Nelson (R) $1,000 State Senate (TX-12) Sen. Robert Nichols (R) $500 State Senate (TX-03) Sen. Jose Rodriguez (D) $500 State Senate (TX-29) Sen. Carlos Uresti (D) $500 State Senate (TX-19) Sen. Royce West (D) $500 State Senate (TX-23) Rep. Diego Bernal (D) $250 State Representative (TX-123) Rep. Ceasar Blanco (D) $250 State Representative (TX-76) Rep. Cindy Burkett (R) $250 State Representative (TX-113) Rep. Angie Chen Button (R) $250 State Representative (TX-112) Rep. Travis Clardy (R) $500 State Representative (TX-11) Rep. Garnet Coleman (D) $500 State Representative (TX-147) Rep. Sarah Davis (R) $500 State Representative (TX-134) Rep. Yvonne Davis (D) $250 State Representative (TX-111) Rep. Mary Gonzalez (D) $250 State Representative (TX-75) Rep. Bobby Guerra (D) $500 State Representative (TX-41) Rep. Eddie Lucio III (D) $500 State Representative (TX-38) Rep. Morgan Meyer (R) $250 State Representative (TX-108) Rep. Borris Miles (D) $250 State Representative (TX-146)

Rep. Ina Minjarez (D) $250 State Representative (TX-124) Rep. Joseph Moody (D) $250 State Representative (TX-78) Rep. Chris Paddie (R) $250 State Representative (TX-09) Rep. Joe Pickett (D) $250 State Representative (TX-79) Rep. Four Price (R) $500 State Representative (TX-87) Rep. Kenneth Sheets (R) $250 State Representative (TX-107) Rep. Joe Straus (R) $1,000 State Representative (TX-121) Rep. Jason Villalba (R) $250 State Representative (TX-114) Tenet-PAC Contributions to State and Local PACs and Party Committees (07/2015 12/2015) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause Hospital & Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania Political Action Committee $2,000 Hospital & Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania Republican Party of New Mexico $500 Republican Party of New Mexico Company Contributions to Candidates, PACs, Party Committees and Independent Expenditure Committees For the period of July 01, 2015 through December 31, 2015 contributions made from company funds to state and local candidates and committees were as follows: Company Contributions to State and Local Candidates (07/2015 12/2015) Candidate Amount Office Sought California Sup. Lisa Bartlett* $500 Board of Supervisors (CA-05) Sup. Andrew Do* $1,000 Board of Supervisors (CA-01) Sup. Todd Spitzer* $500 Board of Supervisors (CA-03) Sen. Steve Glazer (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-07) Rep. Shannon Grove (R) $1,500 State Senate (CA-16) Rep. Roger Hernandez (D) $1,500 State Senate (CA-22) Rep. Marie Waldron (R) $1,500 State Representative (CA-75) Georgia Betty Price (R) $500 State Representative (GA-48)

Illinois Sen. Don Harmon (D) $5,000 State Senate (IL-39) Sen. Toi W. Hutchinson (D) $1,000 State Senate (IL-40) Sen. Kimberly Lightford (D) $1,000 State Senate (IL-04) Sen. Iris Y. Martinez (D) $500 State Senate (IL-20) Sen. Martin Sandoval (D) $1,000 State Senate (IL-11) Rep. Jim Durkin (R) $2,500 State Representative (IL-82) Rep. Sara Feigenholtz (D) $500 State Representative (IL-12) Rep. LaShawn K. Ford (D) $2,500 State Representative (IL-08) Rep. Robyn Gabel (D) $500 State Representative (IL-18) Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez (D) $3,499 State Representative (IL-24) Rep. Michael Madigan (D) $10,000 State Representative (IL-22) Rep. Rita Mayfield (D) $500 State Representative (IL-60) Rep. Al Riley (D) $1,500 State Representative (IL-38) Rep. Ron Sandack (R) $2,500 State Representative (IL-81) Rep. Arthur Turner (D) $500 State Representative (IL-09) Rep. Emanuel Chris Welch (D) $4,000 State Representative (IL-07) Rep. Kathleen Willis (D) $500 State Representative (IL-77) Mayor Robert J. Lovero (D) $1,500 Mayor (Berwyn, IL) Ald. James Cappleman (D) $1,000 Alderman (IL-46) Ald. Cesar Santoy (D) $500 Alderman (IL-81) South Carolina Sen. Paul Campbell (R) $500 State Senate (SC-44) Company Contributions to State and Local PACs and Party Committees (07/2015 12/2015) Name Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause Alabama Jefferson County Republican Party $1,500 Jefferson County Republicans California No on Measure I $7,500 Local Economic Development Ballot Measure Florida Florida Hispanic Foundation $5,000 Miami Community Coalition

Illinois Democratic Majority $10,000 Illinois Democratic Party Illinois Legislative Black Caucus $1,000 Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation Illinois Senate Democratic Victory Fund $20,000 Illinois Senate Democrats For the period of July 01, 2015 through December 31, 2015 contributions made from company funds to state and local candidates and committees were as follows: Company Contributions to Independent Expenditure Committees (07/2015 12/2015) Committee Amount Related Candidate, Organization or Cause Coalition to Protect America s Healthcare $127,200 Payments to Trade Associations Protect Hospital Medicare Funding For the period of July 01, 2015 through December 31, 2015, Tenet Healthcare Corporation payments to State and Federal Trade Associations exceeding $25,000 were as follows: Organization Amount (07/2015 12/2015) Association of American Medical Colleges $67,983 Associated Industries of Florida $113,500 California Association of Physician Groups $31,000 Federation of American Hospitals $825,700 Georgia Hospital Association $42,855 North Carolina Hospital Association $70,500 Private Essential Access Community Hospitals $53,650 Teas Hospital Association $444,630 This report covers only expenditures made July 01 December 31, 2015. As trade associations have varying dues structures, including annual, semi-annual and quarterly payments, not all trade associations of which Tenet is a member are listed in this report.