As Cigna exits Missouri ACA marketplace, BJC says it is near a deal for new carrier [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]
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At the time, he told his clients he was hoping some other insurer would come in and pick up the mantle. Then, as time went on, he was surprised that no alternative was announced.
Jung said he started advising his BJC clients to ask their doctors if there were physicians or specialists they could recommend "on the other side of the fence," at other health systems. He worried about patients who relied on specialists at BJC or who participated in clinical trials at the health system.
"If there is really a solution coming around the corner, that would be a great relief for a lot of people," he said.
Guter was worried when he read that Cigna's individual marketplace plans wouldn't be available for him and his daughter in 2024 and they'd have to find new doctors. Guter has been a BJC patient for about eight years, and his daughter is cared for by a pediatrician affiliated with
The family weighed the apparent alternatives. Going without insurance was not an option. Guter and his daughter could get coverage under his wife's workplace, but because her employer doesn't cover health insurance costs for spouses or children, he said that would be prohibitively expensive.
When the couple learned that the health system was near a deal for a new carrier of marketplace plans, they were overwhelmed.
"To have there possibly be action on it is a huge relief," said Guter's wife,
A Cigna spokesperson said this week that the company wasn't able to offer exchange plans in
Cigna's commercial, Medicare and individual dental insurance offerings here will not be affected. And for BJC patients who live in
The department recommends, in general, that people check with their medical providers about what insurance coverage they accept regardless of what health system they belong to. Individual doctors can have their own contracts with health insurers.
Resources
More information about open enrollment periods, marketplace plans, and other forms of insurance is available at healthcare.gov.
The department encourages patients to review and compare the costs associated with each plan, including premiums, deductibles, copays and coinsurance. Some may choose to get help from a trusted insurance agent.
Residents should not select plans based on cost alone: It's important to make sure that any new policy covers needed health services, like anticipated surgeries and prescription drugs. Be wary of advertisements for low or no-cost health coverage.
Patients should check that their doctors are covered by the plan they are considering. Patients should not rely solely on the information in online directories, which can be out of date. They should also confirm by contacting providers directly.
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