In February, Patient First and BCBS parted ways after the clinic network accused the insurer of significantly reducing reimbursement levels. The companies reached a new agreement Wednesday.
The network policy change is effective immediately. In a prepared statement released Wednesday, Patient First said, “We reached an agreement with Anthem and, effective immediately, are again accepting new patients insured under all Anthem plans,” including Medicaid patients.
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