Tentative contract breakthrough appears to resolve University of California, Blue Cross split

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Both medical provider and carrier say deal should maintain UC doctor access though details still must be finalized

Anthem Blue Cross and the University of California have reached a preliminary contract agreement that both sides say should allow patients to continue seeing their current doctors. An estimated 600,000 patients at university health systems statewide are affected by the announcement that UC called 'preliminary' and Anthem said is an agreement 'in principle,' which still must be finalized.

Nearly 100,000 in the region were said to be on Anthem preferred provider organization plans and would also have lost access to UC doctors, though the health plan was not required to give them 60-day notice. While it appeared that compensation for services rendered and other factors such as prior approval of medical procedures were main negotiating points in the stalemate, neither side said Tuesday exactly what factor resulted in the breakthrough.

 

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