The latest on contract dispute between Northeast Georgia Health System and UnitedHealthcare [The Times, Gainesville, Ga.]
May 16—With the care of more than 12,000 area policyholders at stake, a stalemate has been reached in talks over a new contract between
Both sides had heated responses when asked whether talks were ongoing.
"We provided a fair and reasonable proposal on
According to NGHS, "The last communication we had about the contract with United was on
A contract between the two sides expired
NGHS has noted on its website that United had "removed all NGHS locations from its network for patients with commercial health insurance plans.
The negotiations only affect those on employer-sponsored or individual health plans. Those on Veteran Affairs Community Care Network
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are not affected.
The war of words has been ongoing.
"NGHS refused to move off its demands for a more than 20% price hike over the next three years, including a double-digit rate increase in the first year that would make its hospitals the most expensive in
The hospital system said on
Those who were approved for continuing care before the contract deadline — such as pregnant patients and people undergoing cancer treatments — can receive care at in-network rates.
Also, NGHS also says on its website that "new legislation in
The state passed legislation in 2021 that requires an insurer to reimburse a provider at in-network rates for 180 days, or through the last day of a covered person's coverage, whichever comes sooner, if the provider is listed as a participating provider in the insurer's provider directory during open enrollment, according to the state Office of the Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire.
NGHS and
Negotiations dragged past a
In that case, NGHS had agreed to honor in-network rates for
NGHS isn't pursuing that action with UHC because "in recent years, the federal and state governments have passed consumer protection laws that require insurers to pay for continuity of care when a contract like this expires," said
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