The contract includes an effective date of Aug. 7, 2023
PHOENIX — Phoenix Children’s and Aetna have announced a multi-year agreement allowing families to continue receiving in-network coverage.
When the contract ended, Aetna originally told ABC15 that Phoenix Children's would have to honor in-network rates for 180 days. They also said parents could apply for transition of care benefits. “All they said was they no longer work with Phoenix Children's, and that we needed to have a new provider starting Monday,” said Mackenzie Cruz, a parent who had been working to plan surgery for her 3-year-old in August.
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