PITTSBURGH — Highmark has notified MedExpress that it will remove the urgent care company from its insurance networks later this year, if a new contract agreement is not reached.
Channel 11's news exchange partners at TribLIVE reported that the letter Highmark sent to MedExpress applies to all clinics in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
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A 2011 contract between MedExpress and Highmark expires in August. The letter came as negotiations over a new contract were starting, TribLIVE reported.
Both sides said they are currently working to negotiate a new contract.
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