Consolidated Services Group Expands its National Network through a New Agreement with Cofinity
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Through this agreement, auto insurance clients of the company and its CHN PPO subsidiary will have access to the Cofinity auto network in
“We are pleased to partner with Cofinity, the foremost PPO network in Michigan,” said
By partnering with select regional PPOs that achieve high levels of credentialing, accessibility and cost savings consistent with its rigorous standards, CSG offers seamless national PPO access to its clients.
This agreement is expected to significantly strengthen the company’s CHN PPO provider network, which has provided PPO networks for insurance carriers, TPAs, joint insurance funds, counties, municipalities and school boards for 25 years.
“CHN PPO continually seeks out philosophically aligned networks to expand our national footprint,” said
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