New Jerseyans insured by Aetna could soon lose coverage for hospitals, clinics and doctors in the expansive Hackensack Meridian Health network if the two health care behemoths don’t resolve a contract dispute by July 1.If Hackensack Meridian and Aetna allow their contract to end on June 30, some patients will be affected right away while others will maintain coverage for an extended period, depending on what type of health plans they have.
Aetna said in a statement that the health network is demanding “unreasonable, double-digit increases in the prices of their services.” Meanwhile, Hackensack Meridian hasStill, Hackensack Meridian has advised patients not to jump the gun and switch health care providers just yet. And some patients may also decide to simply pay more to keep their current health care providers.
“I'm just establishing a relationship with him,” Hallman said of her endocrinologist, who she started seeing two years ago. “I feel he has excellent bedside manners. I don't want to change.”
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