Aetna NC CEO: You shouldn’t worry about the change in the state health plan | Opinion [The Charlotte Observer]
Beginning in 2025 — two years from now —
As a native North Carolinian based here in Aetna’s Triangle market headquarters, I’m of course filled with pride at the opportunity for our company to deliver health benefits to the people who teach, protect, and serve
Public service is always demanding, but in recent years teachers and state employees dealt with the unimaginable challenge of a global pandemic. They performed their duties with grace and resilience under immense pressure. North Carolina’s public employees deserve a health benefits administrator that leads with customer service, quality care and affordability, and
I’m fully aware that a change in the company that administers the state health plan might induce some level of concern among members. That is, after all, a natural byproduct of any change.
My sole mission — along with the hundreds of
Every hospital in
Our team analyzed millions of provider claims processed over a full year by the current state health plan administrator,
The result? More than 98% of BCBS claims came from providers currently in Aetna’s network. Still, that doesn’t satisfy me. State Treasurer
We’re present in communities from the mountains to the coast, not only as another provider but also a community partner. Just last month
Though we’re excited about this new opportunity to serve states employees and teachers, administering health benefits is not new to us. We began doing business in
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