“This is a win for our patients who deserve access to high quality, high-value health care,” Robert Quinn, president of Dignity Health Medical Foundation, said in a press release. “Our goal in working with Aetna has always been about ensuring we can meet the needs of our patients today and in the future. This agreement ensures we can continue to provide value-driven care for Aetna members.”
Almost two weeks after the abrupt ending of the Street Nursing Program at Adventist Health/Rideout Hospital in Marysville, Harmony Health has stepped up to continue much of the work that
Bill Findley is 80 years old, recently lost his wife and found out he would have to find a new healthcare provider after Dignity Health and Aetna terminated their contract earlier this month.
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