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Patients who are pregnant or actively receiving treatment could still retain in-network coverage, according to UW Medicine.
UW Medicine is no longer covering Aetna-insured patients after the two parties failed to reach a final contract agreement ...
UW Medicine and Aetna, a health insurance company, have been unable to reach an agreed-upon contract with its current ...
Joe Walsh, a former Republican member of Congress, said Tuesday he is becoming a Democrat, marking the end of his five-year ...
Beginning operations in 2023, the Community Assisted Response and Engagement (CARE) department aims to dispatch behavioral ...
At Friday’s press conference, Governor Dan McKee and Rhode Island Department of Transportation Director Peter Alviti ...
For 172 years, Aetna has called Hartford home. And that’s what we plan to do for the next 172 years, too. When you read local ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON BRIDGE COVERAGE ... approximately three weeks after Aetna originally said they could get it done. The bridge's substructure is expected to be demolished by Dec. 15, 2025.
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 ...