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In their own statement on Monday, HHC officials confirmed that they are still negotiating with Cigna.
"We continue to work diligently through ongoing discussions, and believe we can reach a mutually agreeable contract and resolution," HHC officials said. "Our primary goal is to ensure that our patients are well cared for."
If the contract expires on
"If
The letter also notes, "emergency care services received at
In addition, according to the letter, "you may qualify for Continuity of Care. It would allow you to continue care at the in-network benefit level at
Policyholders might also be eligible for Continuity of Care for some medical and behavioral treatment provided by professional medical groups and other facilities within the HHC network, according to the letter.
Cigna and HHC officials did not respond to a CT Insider inquiry about the number of Cigna policyholders who have received HHC services in the past year.
In comparison with the current round of talks, negotiations for the current contract concluded in early September of 2021 — about two months before the previous pact would have expired.
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Based on 2023 revenues, Cigna ranked No. 16 and highest among
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