Teamsters ‘outraged’ about BlueCross BlueShield urgent care decision
By Lauren Sausser, The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C. | |
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In a letter dated
In June, BlueCross BlueShield, the largest private health insurance company in the state, confirmed it will drop Medcare Urgent Care and
Medcare is a statewide practice.
Embry-Tautenhan did not cite the investigation as a factor the insurance company's decision to drop
The Affordable Care Act has forced insurance companies across the country to narrow their lists of preferred providers. The federal law no longer allows insurers to deny customers based on pre-existing conditions, so limiting network choices to doctors and hospitals that offer the highest quality care for the best price has become a more common way to control costs. Some experts also believe patients aren't entitled to cherry-pick their doctor when they're not responsible for the bulk of their bill.
Most BlueCross BlueShield customers will be affected by the change. They can continue to see providers at both Nason and Medcare but will be expected to pay out-of-network costs for their visits after
Dr.
Reach
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