Memorial Healthcare and Florida Blue failed to reach a resolution on their contract before it expired Aug. 31. The contract lapse removed Memorial Healthcare’s six hospitals from Florida Blue’s preferred provider network, according to the report. Florida Blue members will still have coverage for emergency services at Memorial and visits to Memorial-owned outpatient surgical centers and Memorial physicians.
Tens of thousands of patients could be affected by the split. Memorial notified 53,000 patients of the change, while Florida Blue notified 25,000, according to the report.
Some sticking points of the negotiations include reimbursement rates and a settlement of a lawsuit that accuses Florida Blue of owing $35 million in unpaid claims, according to the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
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