Prime Healthcare’s hospitals could soon be out-of-network for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois members
Prime and the insurer are in the midst of contract negotiations but have not yet come to an agreement.
Health systems and insurers periodically re-negotiate contracts that dictate how much insurers will pay health systems for medical services, in exchange for a health system being included in an insurer’s network.
If no agreement is reached,
“We value the care Prime provides to our members and communities and are working closely with them to come to a mutual agreement,” said
When asked how many people might be affected or how many received the letters, Callahan said “we do not discuss the details of contract negotiations.”
A Prime spokesperson also said in a statement that Prime is “actively engaged” in negotiations with
“BCBSIL may have prematurely issued termination notices that unfortunately created confusion for patients, however our hospitals remain committed to supporting our patients and working toward a solution that protects access and continuity of care,” Prime said.
Prime is hopeful that
Prime’s
Prime is relatively new on the scene in
Under the deal, six of the hospitals became for-profit, while two – Saint Francis in Evanston and Saint Mary’s in
Since that purchase, Prime has faced criticism from lawmakers and the
In May, Illinois Sens.
Prime responded, at the time, by saying it’s focused on a mission of turning around struggling community hospitals across the country, and that the
Members of the
At that meeting, the board voted 8-1 to approve Prime’s application to spend
“Our concerns are how are they going to open this facility when it seems like they are not funding and investing in the primary building that (they) purchased a year ago,” said Kaitlynd French, with the
Prime said in a statement to the Tribune on Friday that it has invested more than
Before Prime bought the
“The ambulatory surgery center approved by the
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