Community Health reaches agreement with 1 of 3 health insurers with expired contracts [The Fresno Bee]
“We’re pleased to have reached an agreement with
It continues to renegotiate expired contracts with
A Community statement says: “We will continue to ask health plans whose contracts expired to join us in reaching a fair and reasonable agreement and to acknowledge the unprecedented cost increases for delivering care.”
Medical care at
Members faced higher out-of-pocket costs for treatment because the hospitals were no longer within their network, paying out-of-network rates or even full cost for treatment at Community’s hospitals. Insurers cover a much larger share of medical bills incurred at in-network hospitals.
“Unfortunately, costs have risen steadily due to the impact of COVID-19 combined with extraordinary inflation,” it says in its statement on the
“We remain fully committed to entering into fair and stable contract relationships with all commercial health plans that wish to do so.”
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