Aetna Health Insurance Resolves BayCare Dispute
Aetna Health Insurance and BayCare Health Systems have resolved a contract dispute that would have reduced health care access for over 300,000 patients in the Tampa, Florida area. Stephen Nohlgren of the St. Petersburg Times says that if BayCare and Aetna didn’t settle their issues, Aetna insurance would no longer be accepted by BayCare hospitals after the current contract expires on December 31st. Patients would then have had to deal with the scary prospect of scrambling for new hospitals and doctors.
As of this Wednesday both parties have reached a 3-year agreement that will keep the BayCare hospitals in Aetna’s network, Stephen reports. BayCare owns most of the major hospitals in the Tampa/St. Petersburg region; most notably the Morton Plant, St. Joseph’s, Mease and St. Anthony’s hospitals. Details about the deal haven’t been released, but this agreement will surely lessen the year-end worries of some Tampa health insurance consumers.






















