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Patients who are pregnant or actively receiving treatment could still retain in-network coverage, according to UW Medicine.
The University of Washington (UW) Medicine and Aetna, a health insurance company, have still been unable to reach an ...
Providence Health & Services in Oregon has been dropped from Aetna’s health insurance network after the two sides failed to reach a new agreement by the end of 2024. Providence’s contract with ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Thousands of Providence patients across Oregon will no longer have in-network coverage after insurance company Aetna and Providence failed to reach a new contract agreement ...
UPDATE, 9/3/24: Providence and Aetna announced Tuesday they reached an agreement that will no longer affect Washingtonians with Aetna insurance. The health insurer and hospital system agreed to a ...
Providence Health & Services in Oregon may be dropped from Aetna’s health insurance network if the two can’t agree on a contract by the end of the year. Providence’s contract with Aetna ...
Providence is no longer in-network for Oregonians enrolled in Aetna plans amid lengthy contract negotiations between the two. The contract between Aetna and Providence expired Jan. 1, meaning most ...
The prior contract, which expired Sept. 1, had been negotiated during “pre-inflationary times,” according to Providence, the state's largest health system. Providence health system and health ...
EVERETT — Providence and health insurer Aetna have agreed on a new contract, securing in-network coverage for 35,000 patients ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KPTV) - Aetna health insurance is dropping Providence Health & Services from its network, and the move could ...
A last-minute-agreement has thwarted a lapse for in-network coverage by the national insurer, Aetna, for Washington patients who rely on Providence for their health care. An estimated 35,000 ...
UW Medicine and Aetna did not agree on a new contract before a June 1 deadline, meaning more than 50,000 patients could soon see increases in health care costs or potential provider disruptions. The ...