Low Cost Health Insurance Policy

Medical Director For Florida Medicare

UnitedHealthcareas Tenet hospitals are just one of the many options available in South Floridaas rapidly burgeoning healthcare market, due largely to the regionas probable economic growth and its demographics needing healthcare, creating a marketplace of managed competition that drives costs down and encourages higher quality services.

Todayas signing of a renewal multi-year contract involving UnitedHealthcare and Tenet will integrate UnitedHealthcareas products, such as its commercial and Medicare goods, with Tenetas facilities, such as its fourteen acute care hospitals and its rehabilitation hospital, to cover inpatient and outpatient services.

This new agreement is a clear demonstration of how UnitedHealthcare and Tenet are working together to provide UnitedHealthcare customers with broad South Florida’s emergence as a serious BCS title contender proves again that the Sunshine State is the game’s grass roots epicenter

Much to the dismay of some 14,000 senior citizens, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida announced on September 10 that it would have to terminate a major health insurance plan in Floridaas Clay and Duval counties. The executive board pronounced its disappointment that they could not stay in the market any longer due to federal payments being in short supply.

The company will withdraw its Medicare HMO, Medicare and More, from Duval, Clay and Pinellas counties effective Jan. 1. This Medicare and More plan was one of two remaining Medicare Choice plans in the area. Several other insurers withdrew their Medicare HMO products in past years citing insufficient federal funding, and Blue Cross said it had reached its breaking point.

“We remained in as many markets as possible for as long as we could. However, because Medicare health plans do not Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.(BUSINESS WIRE)June 9, 2004 Tenet Hospitals Give NSU Health Professions Division $341,050 Grant to Establish Broward’s First Entry-Level, Accelerated BSN Program to Tackle Shortage Tenet South Florida’s hospitals and Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) Health Professions Division have teamed up to address a crisis in the region: Florida’s nursing shortage. Tenet South Florida announced today it has awarded a two-year, $341,050 grant to the university to help fund the first-ever, entry-level accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program in Broward County.Additionally, Tenet When the Tampa school informed the nation in 1996 that it was starting a football program, most outsiders scoffed. Florida was about to win a national title under Steve Spurrier. Florida State was in the midst of its mind-boggling run of four title-game appearances in five seasons. And Miami was about to experience a dominating renaissance under Butch Davis. With such national powerhouses as neighbors, South Florida was given little shot of establishing a high-profile program

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Tenet South Florida today announced a new contract agreement enabling all CIGNA HealthCare Managed Care and PPO members in South Florida to continue receiving care at Tenet’s South Florida hospitals. Under the agreement, CIGNA HealthCare’s nearly 250,000 members in South Florida will have access to Tenet’s 15 hospitals and diagnostic centers for all covered inpatient and outpatient services

According to President Andrew Crooks, this multi-year agreement with Tenet should serve as strong proof of CIGNA HealthCareas ongoing commitment to its members in terms of affordability, accessibility, and comprehensiveness of coverage, particularly its many valuable members in its long standing South Florida market.

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