Contract dispute between Blue Cross of MN, Aspirus could disrupt care for 60,000 in Duluth
Minnesota’s largest nonprofit health insurer says a major hospital in
But the hospital says the insurer’s rates are lower than average, unsustainable and inadequate for covering the cost of care it’s providing. The impasse over health care payment rates comes as some insurers are projecting significant rate increases for 2026.
When health care providers are out-of-network, patients might still be able to seek care at those facilities, but they typically would be asked to pay significantly higher out-of-pocket costs.
The health system says it’s navigating rising costs, including labor expenses, plus the prospect of reduced funding down the road due to Medicaid cuts, so it needs to shore up financial support from health insurers including Minnesota’s
In a statement,
“Nothing changes for now,”
The health insurer said in a statement it “is disappointed that
Contract disputes happen periodically between health insurers and health care providers. They often result in agreements before patients experience disruptions, but not always.
Last year, several health systems operating in
Beyond its two hospitals in
“We simply seek equitable reimbursement,” the health system said in its statement. “At the same time, [
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