Update 6/4/2018:
Good news from earlier today…Blue Shield just announced they have signed a new, multiyear contract with Stanford Health. From Blue Shield: “This means that Stanford Medical Center and its physicians are again part of Blue Shield’s statewide network with no lapse as an in-network provider for contracted networks.”
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Blue Shield of California and Stanford Health Hospital have been unable to come to agreement on a new contract. Effective May 1, 2018 (July 1, 2018 for some HMO members), Stanford Health will be considered an out of network provider for commercial Blue Shield HMO and PPO plans. Members who are actively being treated or have treatment scheduled within 180 days can request an exception under Continuity of Care guidelines (full details below). Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital and Palo Alto Medical Foundation are unaffected.
Blue Shield members who have accessed affected providers within the last 12 months will be notified directly by Blue Shield via U.S. Mail.
Note: While not guaranteed, based on past contract negotiations, it seems likely that the contract status will be resolved, though that process may take weeks or months rather than days. In the meantime, our clients: you, your employees and their families are unfortunately caught in the middle of two behemoth health organizations in a fiscal fight.
This issue is not specific to Blue Shield, nor to Stanford Health. It is a function of the current U.S. health insurance structure, and its inherent lack of transparency. Contract negotiations and terms are not public (until they end/fail and the insurance carrier is required to notify affected members).
Our Allpointe team is available to answer your questions, your team’s questions, and to assist any affected individual in obtaining continued care, or assessing their options, until this is resolved.
Full text of Blue Shield’s announcement is below.
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