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            |  To the editor: OSF HealthCare is still part of Blue Cross and Blue 
			Shield of Illinois PPO plans through December 31, 2017. At the 
			beginning of this month, while still engaged in active negotiations, 
			Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois announced plans to drop three 
			hospitals from its PPO network: OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical 
			Center (Peoria); OSF HealthCare Saint Anthony Medical Center 
			(Rockford); and OSF HealthCare St. Mary Medical Center (Galesburg). 
			The termination was issued unilaterally by Blue Cross and Blue 
			Shield of Illinois, and is set to occur January 1, 2018. 
 By removing these hospitals from its network, BCBSIL eliminates 
			important referral centers and reduces patient access to advanced, 
			critical services within our system. Without patient access to our 
			terminated hospitals, OSF HealthCare was forced to terminate most of 
			its remaining Blue Cross and Blue Shield hospital agreements. As of 
			the first of the year, Illinoisans with BCBS PPO health insurance 
			plans will only be able to access care at hospitals owned by OSF 
			HealthCare using out-of-network benefits. The one exception will be 
			OSF HealthCare Saint Anthony’s Health Center in Alton, which will 
			remain in the BCBSIL PPO network.
 
			
			 “OSF HealthCare is an accountable care organization committed to 
			population health, which is achieved through ensuring patients have 
			access to the full resources of its integrated health care delivery 
			system,” said Randy Billings, OSF HealthCare senior vice president 
			of population health. “By eliminating three of our hospitals from 
			its network, Blue Cross and Blue Shield eliminates important 
			referral centers and patient access to nearby specialty care - 
			including our children’s hospital.”
 OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois was recently ranked 
			in the top 50 by U.S. News & World Report for pediatric urology and 
			neonatology. Blue Cross and Blue Shield has several quality programs 
			recognizing hospitals and their performance to help members 
			determine the best place for care, including Blue Distinction 
			Specialty Care and Blue Distinction Total Care. OSF HealthCare 
			hospitals are consistently high-performing in most of these 
			programs. For a detailed listing, go to the Blue Cross and Blue 
			Shield website.
 
			
			 
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            Patients with Blue Cross and Blue Shield PPO plans living in rural 
			communities served by OSF HealthCare hospitals will only be able to 
			seek care in their own town, or access nearby tertiary and 
			quaternary care in Peoria and Rockford, using out-of-network 
			benefits. 
 “We are deeply disappointed and concerned by recent actions taken by 
			Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois,” said Billings. “It is our 
			hope that Blue Cross and Blue Shield will realize the value of 
			having OSF HealthCare hospitals in its network for its members. OSF 
			is open to continuing discussions with Blue Cross and Blue Shield to 
			avoid a disruption to patients.”
 
            
			 
			BCBSIL members can contact their employer regarding other insurance 
			company choices or may direct concerns or benefit plan inquiries to 
			the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Customer Service phone number at 
			(800) 538-8833.
 In the meantime, OSF HealthCare encourages employers and community 
			members who rely on us for their health care needs to choose an 
			insurance product that ensures access to the full breadth of 
			services that OSF HealthCare provides. OSF HealthCare participates 
			in most national and local managed care plans. A complete list can 
			be found at osfhealthcare.org.
 
            Karen Brodbeck/Randy BillingsOSF HealthCare
 Peoria
 [Posted 
            
			October 12, 
			2017]
             
            
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