Insurer to Cut Payments Supporting Care for Sicker, More Complex Patients Starting October 1
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Insurer to Cut Payments Supporting Care for Sicker, More Complex Patients Starting
Another Disturbing Example of Insurers Putting Profits Over Patients
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"For years, all stakeholders in our health care system have recognized that sicker, more complex patients require attention to additional fundamental needs for care compared to healthy patients. All insurance companies including UnitedHealthcare have recognized the need for additional expertise and resources necessary to care for complex patients. This is a maneuver by UHC to limit the individualized care high-risk patients need during surgery. We are surprised and disappointed UHC has taken this unwarranted action as a way to grow their profits," said ASA President
By arbitrarily removing payments for sicker, complex patients, this hits the specific patient populations most at need of specialized anesthesia care. UHC is breaking with a meaningful standard in health care - that patient care be individualized and care processes and payment appropriately account for the additional risk-level of the patient. More efficient care happens because of advanced patient preparation and planning as well as enhanced care coordination anesthesiologists provide for the most medically complex patients.
"Insurers disregarding the needs of medically complex patients flies in the face of basic health care, in which a physician assesses a patient's symptoms and conditions and creates a plan to treat the patient based on that assessment. One size definitely does not fit all," said
With older and more complex patients undergoing an increasing number of surgical procedures, in both inpatient and outpatient settings, the impact of this policy change on health systems, hospitals and anesthesia practices is substantial and will affect patient access to appropriate levels of care, and limit opportunities to improve care coordination. ASA urges UHC to consider the impact of this policy change on patients, especially those with multiple diseases. Insurance companies must ensure patient access to anesthesia care that is safe, effective, and recognizes individual patient needs.
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Original text here: https://www.asahq.org/about-asa/newsroom/news-releases/2025/07/insurer-to-cut-payments-supporting-care-for-sicker-more-complex-patients-starting-october-1



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