Highmark, Coordinated Health end contract [The Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.)]
| By Tim Darragh, The Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) | |
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The impasse leaves the
The stalemate could mean thousands more in out-of-pocket costs for customers, as standard coverage of 80 percent of costs drops to perhaps 50 percent, said
The only exceptions will be for customers whose doctors had scheduled surgery at the hospital before the contract expired on
Both sides said they are still trying to work out a deal to resume full coverage for
About 500
Holtz declined to discuss what
"Our position is that we are the lowest-cost provider in the region," he said. "What we are looking for from them is to be reimbursed fairly for the services we provided."
A
Vogel said
Besides
"The change in the billing and the impacts to
The facilities fee is a
According to Vogel,
When she asked about the extra charge, Kloiber said she was told
"Why wasn't I told when I made the appointment?" she asked.
Kloiber said
She said she was told she will be billed hospital fees for subsequent physician's visits, too. Kloiber intends to cancel her follow-up appointment for later this month to avoid further fees.
Others have stopped going to
That's a strategy Vogel said would work for
Likewise, Holtz said,
It's not clear how common such contractual disputes are. The state hospital trade association, the Hospital and
However, he did say that while much of the health reform discussion has focused on insurance premiums, little has been directed at why premiums continue to rise.
"There needs to be a much greater focus on the prices being charged for medical services," he said.
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