Northeast Georgia Health system warns of possible break with Anthem Blue Cross
GAINESVILLE Northeast Georgia Health System has sent letters to 40,000 patients, warning them that its contract with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield may end Sept. 30 without a new agreement.
The Gainesville-based system said that Anthem is seeking drastic cuts in payments for medical services.
Anthem is making decisions on local networks from its Indianapolis headquarters, and Georgia officials with the company now have little say on key matters, said the May 30 letter, signed by Steve McNeilly, a vice president of the Northeast Georgia system.
Most such disputes between insurers and hospital systems are ultimately resolved, often just before the previous deal expires. But stalled negotiations can create anxiety for patients, who fear losing coverage for their doctor or preferred hospital.
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