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Cigna, ProMedica at odds over new contract
Toledo, Ohio-based ProMedica will go out of network with Cigna Jan. 1 if the two sides are unable to reach an agreement on a new contract, the Toledo Blade reported Dec. 13. -
Florida hospital to cut ties with Cigna, citing $1.3M reimbursement dispute
Titusville, Fla.-based Parrish Healthcare is severing its relationship with Cigna, citing overall financial losses and claiming the health insurer has refused to pay $1.3 million in reimbursements for additional services, the Space Coast Daily reported Dec. 11. -
Cigna, Mercy Health could split at years end, affecting 12,000 patients
Cigna and Cincinnati-based Mercy Health could split, leaving thousands of patients without in-network access to their provider, if the two sides cannot reach a contract agreement by Jan. 1, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported Dec. 9. -
2K pharmacies will rejoin Tricare network
More than 2,000 independent pharmacies will rejoin Tricare's network, managed by Cigna's Express Scripts, Navy Times reported Dec. 8. -
6 recently inked payer-provider contracts
Six payer-provider contracts Becker's has reported since Nov. 21: -
BCBS Texas, Hendrick Health could split Feb. 1 over contract dispute
Abilene, Texas-based Hendrick Health could go out of network with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas if a new contract is not in effect by Feb. 1, the Abilene Reporter-News reported Dec. 6. -
Oklahoma hospital warning of possible UnitedHealthcare dispute ahead of enrollment deadline
UnitedHealthcare and Tulsa, Okla.-based Hillcrest HealthCare System will be out of network if the two sides do not reach a contract agreement by May 1, 2023, ABC affiliate KTUL reported Dec. 5. -
Partnership HealthPlan, NorthBay Health strike deal
Partnership HealthPlan of California and Fairfield, Calif.-based NorthBay Health reached a contract that will keep the nonprofit healthcare organization in network with the health system. -
Aetna, Community Healthcare System at contract impasse
Aetna and Munster, Ind.-based Community Healthcare System will go out of network if the two sides cannot reach a contract agreement by Jan. 15, Inside Indiana Business reported Dec. 5. -
A month after trading jabs, CDPHP, St. Peter's reach contract agreement
CDPHP and Albany, N.Y.-based St. Peter's Health Partners have reached an "agreement in principle" that will keep the region's largest insurance provider in network with the hospital system that has 170 locations, the Times Union reported Dec. 3. -
Cigna, Phoenix Children's contract down to final months amid dispute
Phoenix Children's Hospital will go out of network with Cigna if the sides are unable to reach a new contract by Feb. 1, the Phoenix Business Journal reported Dec. 2. -
19K patients affected in dispute between Regence BlueShield Washington and Optum-owned Everett Clinic
Thousands of patients will be left out-of-network if Regence BlueShield of Washington and Optum-owned The Polyclinic and The Everett Clinic do not reach an agreement by Dec. 19, The Seattle Times reported Nov. 28. -
8 ongoing payer-provider contract disputes
As payers and health systems ink new in-network contracts nationwide, these are eight ongoing disputes Becker's has been tracking: -
UnitedHealthcare, New Mexico health system hit contract impasse
Contract negotiations have stalled between UnitedHealthcare and Albuquerque, N.M.-based Lovelace Health System, the Albuquerque Journal reported Nov. 26. -
Anthem BCBS Wisconsin, Aspirus ink contract
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Wisconsin and Wausau-based Aspirus Network have signed a new contract to maintain in-network access, CBS affiliate WSAW reported Nov. 23. -
Missouri hospital splitting with Cigna Medicare Advantage plans
Cameron (Mo.) Regional Medical Center will go out of network with Cigna Medicare Advantage plans on Dec. 31, the New-Press Now reported Nov. 25. -
UnitedHealthcare, Providence reach deal
UnitedHealthcare and Renton, Wash.-based Providence Health have reached a multi-year deal to keep nearly 3 million beneficiaries in-network with the health system's physicians and facilities in California, the Eureka Times-Standard reported Nov. 22. -
Highmark, Kaleida Health sign long-term network contract
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Western New York and Buffalo-based Kaleida Health have signed a long-term agreement to allow Highmark’s members to have in-network access to Kaleida's facilities. -
5 recently inked payer-provider contracts
Aetna, UnitedHealthcare and BCBS Texas have all finalized network provider agreements with health systems since Oct. 31: -
Aetna, Lehigh Valley Health Network avoid split, strike new contract
Aetna and Allentown, Pa.-based Lehigh Valley Health Network have reached a new deal, avoiding a contract split that would have affected thousands of patients, the Morning Call reported Nov. 17.
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