Blue Shield says Fresno’s Community Medical Centers turning away patients amid standoff
The accusations from
The two sides failed to agree on terms of a new contract by a
The change impacted city of
In its statement,
“However,
“Community Health System has not ‘turned away patients.’ We remain open and committed to caring for our community,” De La Torre said in a statement to The Bee. “The current out-of-network status is the direct result of Blue Shield’s decision to terminate negotiations and decline a reasonable extension.”
Both sides have accused the other party of making unreasonable demands in negotiations that have led to the months-long impasse.
“If Blue Shield were to accept the demands, the nonprofit health plan members enrolled through Covered California, CalPERS, small businesses and larger employers would need to absorb significant premium increases in the years ahead — an outcome
“In contrast,
“Claims that our requests would materially drive premium increases are not credible. Healthcare costs are influenced by many factors beyond hospitals’ control. Meanwhile, health plans — including
De La Torre urged
It’s unclear how many
Saxton’s care has not been disrupted yet because she was able to file paperwork applying for the “Continuity of Care” for up to one year and maintain her 10% co-insurance rate for the treatments. But if the dispute cannot be settled after the one-year transition period expires, Saxton will have to find another specialist within the insurance network. Otherwise, she will have to pay the 40% of the co-insurance to continue receiving the same treatment from the specialist at
“I am single, I live alone, I don’t have a secondary insurance to fall back on to cover the costs that
Saxton said that she and many state employees who enrolled in the CalPERS system have opted for
“When navigating complex and life-altering diagnoses, the last thing patients need is to have to deal with more hurdles to accessing the care and treatments they need,” Saxton said. “Especially when the costs of premiums are already high and going up every year.”
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