66,000 could lose access to this Austin hospital network at the end of the month. Is your coverage changing?

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas says 66,000 of its insured patients received care at Ascension hospitals and surgery centers in the last year – ongoing contract negotiations between the companies could end access to those healthcare facilities if there is no agreement.

A statement from Ascension Texas to KXAN said the current agreement with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas will end at the end of January.

This would make more than 50 hospitals, centers, and surgery centers out of network for patients in and around Austin, as well as Waco. Dell Children’s Medical Center among them.

We reached out to the the hospital system after several policy holders messaged us at ReportIt@KXAN.com.

The statement read in part: “Without a commitment to reasonable terms, our current agreement with BCBSTX will end on January 31, 2023 for BCBSTX’s Commercial and Medicare Advantage members.”

KXAN also received a statement from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas that said this change would impact more than 60,000 patients – starting first with the exclusion of Ascension hospitals on February first, eventually coming to exclude doctors and health care staff by mid-summer.

The statement read in part: “To protect our members, we submitted a termination notice to Ascension for the doctors and health care professionals employed by Ascension. If we can’t reach a reasonable agreement, the doctors will leave the Blue Choice PPO, Blue Essentials and Medicare Advantage (PPO) networks on May 1. The doctors and health care professionals will also leave the Blue Advantage HMO network on June 15.”

Both companies encourage members to check their coverage using the policy information on their member ID cards.

‘I feel like a pawn’: patients caught up in contract battle

Claire Tapscott is excited to be a new mom. Her birth plan includes delivering her baby girl at Ascension Seton hospital, but an email from the healthcare system on Monday sent her into a panic. Her plan was in trouble.

“I just went into panic mode, trying to figure out, Is my doctor going to be covered? Are the hospitals going to be covered?,” said Tapscott.

After calls to BCBSTX, she learned her hospital of choice as of February 1 would no longer be covered by her insurance without the companies agreeing to a partnership.

Her OBGYN would still be covered, but Tapscott says she was unsure if had hospital privileges at any other area hospitals.

This gave her two options: stick with her doctor at risk of paying out-of-network prices at another hospital, if he even had privileges there – or find a new OBGYN, healthcare team, and hospital one month from her due date.

“I’m 34 weeks pregnant. And I love my doctor, I don’t want to find a new doctor. I feel like a pawn, I feel like patients are pawns in this conversation,” said Tapscott.

BCBSTX is taking applications for ‘continuity of care’ – this grants members being treated for pregnancy, disability, acute condition, or life threatening illnesses to receive in-network rates at Ascension facilities if it leaves its network.

The insurance company asks members to check their eligibility by calling the number on their member ID card.

Although doctors and healthcare professionals won’t be taken out of network until May 1 and again on June 15 – dad of three Michael Wilson says he’s worried.

One of his children has a chronic condition which requires regular specialists visits. He says this change would take his child away from the doctor that’s already familiar with their needs and treatment.

“I think as big entities fight it out, it seems like patients are the ones that kind of get squeezed in the middle,” said Wilson.

BCBSTX provided this web page for updates on the ongoing negotiations. Ascension has also provided its own web page.

Ascension and BCBSTX both say they are working to come to an agreement.

 

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas says 66,000 of its insured patients received care at Ascension hospitals and surgery centers in the last year – ongoing contract negotiations between the companies could end access to those healthcare facilities if there is no agreement.

A statement from Ascension Texas to KXAN said the current agreement with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas will end at the end of January.

This would make more than 50 hospitals, centers, and surgery centers out of network for patients in and around Austin, as well as Waco. Dell Children’s Medical Center among them.

We reached out to the the hospital system after several policy holders messaged us at ReportIt@KXAN.com.

The statement read in part: “Without a commitment to reasonable terms, our current agreement with BCBSTX will end on January 31, 2023 for BCBSTX’s Commercial and Medicare Advantage members.”

KXAN also received a statement from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas that said this change would impact more than 60,000 patients – starting first with the exclusion of Ascension hospitals on February first, eventually coming to exclude doctors and health care staff by mid-summer.

The statement read in part: “To protect our members, we submitted a termination notice to Ascension for the doctors and health care professionals employed by Ascension. If we can’t reach a reasonable agreement, the doctors will leave the Blue Choice PPO, Blue Essentials and Medicare Advantage (PPO) networks on May 1. The doctors and health care professionals will also leave the Blue Advantage HMO network on June 15.”

Both companies encourage members to check their coverage using the policy information on their member ID cards.

‘I feel like a pawn’: patients caught up in contract battle

Claire Tapscott is excited to be a new mom. Her birth plan includes delivering her baby girl at Ascension Seton hospital, but an email from the healthcare system on Monday sent her into a panic. Her plan was in trouble.

“I just went into panic mode, trying to figure out, Is my doctor going to be covered? Are the hospitals going to be covered?,” said Tapscott.

After calls to BCBSTX, she learned her hospital of choice as of February 1 would no longer be covered by her insurance without the companies agreeing to a partnership.

Her OBGYN would still be covered, but Tapscott says she was unsure if had hospital privileges at any other area hospitals.

This gave her two options: stick with her doctor at risk of paying out-of-network prices at another hospital, if he even had privileges there – or find a new OBGYN, healthcare team, and hospital one month from her due date.

“I’m 34 weeks pregnant. And I love my doctor, I don’t want to find a new doctor. I feel like a pawn, I feel like patients are pawns in this conversation,” said Tapscott.

BCBSTX is taking applications for ‘continuity of care’ – this grants members being treated for pregnancy, disability, acute condition, or life threatening illnesses to receive in-network rates at Ascension facilities if it leaves its network.

The insurance company asks members to check their eligibility by calling the number on their member ID card.

Although doctors and healthcare professionals won’t be taken out of network until May 1 and again on June 15 – dad of three Michael Wilson says he’s worried.

One of his children has a chronic condition which requires regular specialists visits. He says this change would take his child away from the doctor that’s already familiar with their needs and treatment.

“I think as big entities fight it out, it seems like patients are the ones that kind of get squeezed in the middle,” said Wilson.

BCBSTX provided this web page for updates on the ongoing negotiations. Ascension has also provided its own web page.

Ascension and BCBSTX both say they are working to come to an agreement.

Copyright 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


How to set realistic fitness goals for the new year

/ 11 hours ago

The grass is always greener before you walk on it. Once you are on the other side of the fence, you realize keeping that grass green takes effort. What no one tells you is that effort never goes away. The real trick in life isn’t achieving your goals, …


These 16 products should be kept in your car to handle …

/ 14 hours ago

With winter firmly in place, so is the season of dangerous road conditions. Many items can make it safer to travel.


Stainless steel appliances that will give your kitchen …

/ 14 hours ago

We’ve rounded up beautiful stainless steel refrigerators, ranges, dishwashers and microwaves for a kitchen that’s both functional and stylish.


View All BestReviews


Top Stories


APD investigating south Austin homicide


ATX panadería embraces Mexican tradition with Roscas


Austin FC unveils 2023 preseason schedule


Scattered rain expected on Saturday


Efforts continue to get homeless people off the streets


Top Stories


More Stories


APD investigating south Austin homicide


ATX panadería embraces Mexican tradition with Roscas


Scattered rain expected on Saturday


Efforts continue to get homeless people off the streets


Update on Jan. 6 cases tied to Central Texas


Seven local counties are now at high risk from COVID


Teen murder suspect, victim met through app


Who is Rodney Terry — UT hoops’ acting head coach


More Stories

Austin-Travis County


ATX panadería embraces Mexican tradition with Roscas

/ 1 hour ago


Scattered rain expected on Saturday

/ 1 hour ago


Efforts continue to get homeless people off the streets

/ 36 mins ago


66K could lose access to Ascension hospitals

/ 31 mins ago


Update on Jan. 6 cases tied to Central Texas

/ 4 hours ago


Teen murder suspect, victim met through app

/ 4 hours ago


Who is Rodney Terry — UT hoops’ acting head coach

/ 5 hours ago


Tim Hortons seeking franchisees in Austin metro

/ 8 hours ago


New COVID subvariant detected, risk raised to medium

/ 6 hours ago


TX bill reintroduced to prevent pet resort fires

/ 7 hours ago


Local restaurant owner arrested on assault charges

/ 11 hours ago


November was 6th-busiest month ever at Austin airport

/ 13 hours ago


Prizes available for Central Texas blood donors

/ 6 hours ago


Recycle your Christmas tree to help prevent fires

/ 6 hours ago


Red River Free Week underway downtown

/ 8 hours ago


Austin Public Library’s most popular books

/ 13 hours ago


New Austin mayor and council members to take office

/ 4 hours ago


O. Henry Museum reopens

/ 17 hours ago


Eanes ISD educates students on fentanyl dangers

/ 3 hours ago


Chris Beard: Westlake coach weighs in on recruitment

/ 1 day ago

KXAN Austin Video

<article class="article-list__article article-list__article–is-stacked article-list__article–has-thumb article-list__article–is-media-type" data-article-id="8287099" data-index="0" data-collection="article-list5" data-anvato-params=""ns":"id":"8287099","title":"66,000 could lose access to this Austin hospital network at the end of the month. Is your coverage changing?","link":"https://www.kxan.com/video/66000-could-lose-access-to-this-austin-hospital-network-at-the-end-of-the-month-is-your-coverage-changing/8287099/","thumbnail":"src":"https://m104216-ucdn.mp.lura.live/iupl_lin/757/DB1/757DB1B931FEB1876051747539F98FC8_160x90.jpg?Expires=2082758400&KeyName=mcpkey1&Signature=l0DVfmqAVeo5pzjL4tUi6nWj848","orientation":"landscape","proportional_sources":"16:9":"srcset":"https://m104216-ucdn.mp.lura.live/iupl_lin/757/DB1/757DB1B931FEB1876051747539F98FC8_160x90.jpg?Expires=2082758400&KeyName=mcpkey1&Signature=l0DVfmqAVeo5pzjL4tUi6nWj848 160w, https://m104216-ucdn.mp.lura.live/iupl_lin/757/DB1/757DB1B931FEB1876051747539F98FC8_160x90.jpg?Expires=2082758400&KeyName=mcpkey1&Signature=l0DVfmqAVeo5pzjL4tUi6nWj848 256w, https://m104216-ucdn.mp.lura.live/iupl_lin/757/DB1/757DB1B931FEB1876051747539F98FC8_160x90.jpg?Expires=2082758400&KeyName=mcpkey1&Signature=l0DVfmqAVeo5pzjL4tUi6nWj848 320w, https://m104216-ucdn.mp.lura.live/iupl_lin/757/DB1/757DB1B931FEB1876051747539F98FC8_160x90.jpg?Expires=2082758400&KeyName=mcpkey1&Signature=l0DVfmqAVeo5pzjL4tUi6nWj848 640w, https://m104216-ucdn.mp.lura.live/iupl_lin/757/DB1/757DB1B931FEB1876051747539F98FC8_160x90.jpg?Expires=2082758400&KeyName=mcpkey1&Signature=l0DVfmqAVeo5pzjL4tUi6nWj848 960w, https://m104216-ucdn.mp.lura.live/iupl_lin/757/DB1/757DB1B931FEB1876051747539F98FC8_160x90.jpg?Expires=2082758400&KeyName=mcpkey1&Signature=l0DVfmqAVeo5pzjL4tUi6nWj848 1280w, https://m104216-ucdn.mp.lura.live/iupl_lin/757/DB1/757DB1B931FEB1876051747539F98FC8_160x90.jpg?Expires=2082758400&KeyName=mcpkey1&Signature=l0DVfmqAVeo5pzjL4tUi6nWj848 1920w, https://m104216-ucdn.mp.lura.live/iupl_lin/757/DB1/757DB1B931FEB1876051747539F98FC8_160x90.jpg?Expires=2082758400&KeyName=mcpkey1&Signature=l0DVfmqAVeo5pzjL4tUi6nWj848 2560w","sizes":"(max-width: 899px) 100%, 300px","date":"time":"32 mins ago","datetime":"2023-01-06T22:39:16-06:00","lead_media":true,"media_type_icon":"name":"video","label":"Video","vilynx_id":"LIN_8287099","mcp":"LIN","width":"100%","height":"100%","video":"8287099","autoplay":false,"expect_preroll":true,"pInstance":"p53","plugins":"comscore":"clientId":"6036439","c3":"kxan.com","version":"5.2.0","useDerivedMetadata":true,"mapping":"c3":"kxan.com","ns_st_st":"kxan","ns_st_pu":"Nexstar","ns_st_ge":"News,Local,Austin,Video,Local News,Video","cs_ucfr":"","dfp":"adTagUrl":"https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/ads?sz=1×1000&iu=/5678/lin.kxan/news/texas&impl=s&gdfp_req=1&env=vp&output=vmap&unviewed_position_start=1&ad_rule=1&description_url=https://www.kxan.com/news/texas/66000-could-lose-access-to-this-austin-hospital-network-at-the-end-of-the-month-is-your-coverage-changing/&cust_params=vid%3D8287099%26cmsid%3D1608823%26pid%3D1608823%26pers_cid%3Dnxs-40-article-1608823%26vidcat%3D/news/texas%26bob_ck%3D[bob_ck_val]%26d_code%3D1%26pagetype%3Dstory%26hlmeta%3D66000%20could%20lose%20access%20to%20this%20austin%20hospital%20network%20at%20the%20end%20of%20the%20month%20is%20your%20coverage%20changing%26aa%3Df","nielsen":"apid":"P74D95DB2-9ACC-40E2-B3B5-7B9C65C50126","sfcode":"dcr","type":"dcr","apn":"Anvato","environment":"production","useDerivedMetadata":true,"mapping":"adloadtype":2,"adModel":2,"segmentCustom":"script":"https://segment.psg.nexstardigital.net/anvato.js","writeKey":"8Jlo8JuUyENFG8nvLkq1NuyT2CHRyOp7","pluginsLoadingTimeout":12,"expectPrerollTimeout":8,"accessKey":"gq261XAmw8b5xi69ku8hYmO1kyPmMBzn","token":"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJ2aWQiOiI4Mjg3MDk5IiwiaXNzIjoiZ3EyNjFYQW13OGI1eGk2OWt1OGhZbU8xa3lQbU1Cem4iLCJleHAiOjE2NzMwNzE4Njl9.JZu3L6jXc3tE17rMnmgpK0zH_g7hRaEEkTneQ-3Mr7g","nxs":"mp4Url":"https://tkx.mp.lura.live/rest/v2/mcp/video/8287099?anvack=bvJ0dQpmRLZx7cMPeiW9U27gVRARwpPL&token=%7E5iqxdpMOZES%2BNCdTYVynXbloGseZvo70MQ%3D%3D","enableFloatingPlayer":true,"disableMutedAutoplay":false,"recommendations":false,"expectPreroll":false,"titleVisible":false,"pauseOnClick":true,"trackTimePeriod":60,"isPermutiveEnabled":true
// –>


Tracking the Coronavirus


COVID-19 tracker: Cases in the KXAN viewing area

/ 1 day ago


Data tracker: COVID cases, vaccine rates across Texas

/ 1 day ago


Coronavirus Cases Tracker

Austin Weather

Current

64°

Fair

Tonight

62°

Cloudy

Precip: 0&percnt;

Tomorrow

70°

Showers, Isolated PM Storm

Precip: 50&percnt;

Trending Stories


APD investigating south Austin homicide


Comet nears Earth for first time since Stone Age


New COVID subvariant detected, risk raised to medium


66K could lose access to Ascension hospitals


Tim Hortons seeking franchisees in Austin metro

Don’t Miss


What gives with the ‘Buscar’ graffiti?


Texas teen days from becoming Hays Co. district clerk


Answering questions after Chris Beard’s arrest


KXAN launches new news podcasts


Sign up: New KXAN Texas politics newsletter launching



Latest weather conditions from the KXAN First Warning Weather team