Pennsylvania regulators: Highmark Medicare plan violates consent decree
| By Bill Toland, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | |
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The plan in question is a narrow-network "Community Blue" plan, with monthly premiums starting at
State regulators -- state Insurance Commissioner
But Highmark says the three state agencies "were all aware that we intended to offer this Medicare Advantage Community Blue product," and didn't raise any objections over the spring and summer, as the decrees and transition plans were being negotiated and written.
"Highmark has decades-long experience working with seniors, and we know they want choice to meet their varying needs and budgets. The burden is on the state to explain to tens of thousands of senior citizens in
The regulators also sent a letter to UPMC, advising the health network that if it files its emergency court action as contemplated, UPMC will also be in violation of the consent decree, by circumventing the decree's built-in enforcement provisions and taking the matter directly to the courts.
And the regulators had harsh words for both Highmark and UPMC in letters sent out over the weekend: "We are extremely disappointed that both companies appear to have lost sight of the spirit in which you entered the consent decree ... your continued discord has now resulted in us having to take [potential] legal action that will likely only heighten consumer confusion and alarm."
The provision of the June consent decrees referring to
"Highmark and UPMC mutually agree that vulnerable populations include [consumers] age 65 or older who are eligible or covered by [
The provision does not appear, however, to explicitly prohibit Highmark from offering a narrow-network product, and Highmark will continue to offer several
"Highmark has been telling the community for three years in a multitude of TV, print and radio ads that all seniors will have in-network access to UPMC," said UPMC spokesman
In Highmark's own letter to Gov.
Highmark also says that
Currently, Highmark has 339,000
The state's actions come late in the game --
The state
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