The split will affect about 12,000 Northeast Georgia Health System patients, radio station WABE reported May 2.
Some patients may qualify to continue their care at in-network rates, including people pregnant or undergoing an active course of medical treatment, such as for cancer, and patients with newly diagnosed or relapsed cancer, according to the report.
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