DescriptionGovernor Wolf joined AG Shapiro to Announce New 10-Year Contract between UPMC and Highmark (48122605101).jpg
PITTSBURGH — Attorney General Josh Shapiro speaks at the announcement. Attorney General Josh Shapiro and Governor Tom Wolf today announced UPMC and Highmark have agreed to enter into a 10-year contract that ends their longstanding dispute and ensures Highmark patients will have access to UPMC doctors and facilities. The contract will go into effect on July 1, the day after the expiration of the current consent decrees, ensuring that patients should not experience any disruption in their care. This is a global agreement as all UPMC hospitals are now an option for Highmark’s insured patients. This is the longest deal that UPMC has ever made with any insurer.
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PITTSBURGH— Attorney General Josh Shapiro speaks at the announcement. Attorney General Josh Shapiro and Governor Tom Wolf today announced UPMC and Highmark have agreed to enter into a 10-year contract that ends their longstanding dispute and ensures Highmark patients will have access to UPMC doctors and facilities. The contract will go into effect on July 1, the day after the expiration of the current consent decrees, ensuring that patients should not experience any disruption in their care. This is a global agreement as all UPMC hospitals are now an option for Highmark’s insured patients. This is the longest deal that UPMC has ever made with any insurer.