Katie Adams / medcitynews - Providence announced its intent to sell its health plan, exiting the “payvider” model as rising costs and operational complexity weigh on smaller regional insurers. The move reflects a broader trend of health systems refocusing on core care delivery and e…
AI Summary: Providence Healthcare is actively weighing the sale of its health insurance arm as mounting fiscal pressures force leaders to consider dramatic options. The move would reshape the system’s payer-provider footprint, potentially easing balance‑sheet strain while unnerving patients, employers and regulators who’ll suddenly have a stake in the decision.
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