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NewYork-Presbyterian, Aetna dispute may leave Hudson Valley patients scrambling for coverage – The Journal News

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and health care providers across the Hudson Valley could soon be considered out-of-network for patients with Aetna health plans.

The changes will take effect from April 1, unless a new health insurance coverage agreement is reached by March 31. Hospitals that could be affected include NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester Hospital (formerly Lawrence Hospital) in Bronxville and Hudson Valley Hospital in Cortland, as well as affiliated medical institutions. Group and the Behavioral Health Center of White Plains, according to a letter the health system is sending to patients about ongoing contract negotiations.

Potential out-of-network transition would force Aetna customers to increase their medical costs or seek alternative in-network providers at more than 19 NewYork-Presbyterian facilities throughout the New York City metropolitan area However, it is the latest one. An example of New Yorkers being harmed when contract negotiations between a medical provider and a health insurance company break down.

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