The new agreement ends a dispute over reimbursement rates and provides BCBSTN members in-network access to AMG’s anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists at all facilities AMG serves. This includes 220-plus operating rooms at 33 facilities in Middle Tennessee, including Brentwood-based TriStar Health System hospitals, Franklin-based Williamson Medical Center and Gallatin-based Sumner Regional Medical Center.
“We have had a strong relationship with BCBSTN for 22 years, and we are pleased that we can continue that relationship for years to come,” AMG said.
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