The deal comes after Cigna’s contract with Hartford, Conn.-based St. Francis Hospital, Hartford-based Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital and Trinity Health of New England providers in Connecticut expired Jan. 1, according to the report. The new deal takes effect March 1.
The new deal also applies to Waterbury, Conn.-based St. Mary’s Hospital and Stafford, Conn.-based Johnson Memorial Hospital, whose contracts were not set to expire until April 30, according to the report.
Trinity Health of New England is a nonprofit clinically integrated network of hospitals in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
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