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OU employees medical insurance at risk of change, higher out-of-pocket costs

OU employees’ medical insurance could be affected if an agreement between OU Physicians and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma is not reached by Feb. 28.  The lack of consensus surrounding negotiations with BCBSOK for over a year could cause OU employees and their family’s “in-network access to care” by their OU physicians provider to become out-of-network “upon expiration of a 120-day transition period,” according to a press release from the OU Physicians executive office.  OU employees will be able to “complete care” with their OU Physicians providers “while receiving in-network benefits during a 120-day transition period if both parties fail to negotiate. The transition would begin March 1 and would expire Jun. 28.  

OU Health Updates Visitation Policy To Address COVID-19 Hospitalizations

Monday, February 1st 2021, 6:57 am By: Colby Thelen OU Health is updating its visitation policy at hospitals and clinics to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.  The hospital system says the changes are in response to, changing dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic related to hospitalizations. Part of the new policy allows only one essential caregiver to accompany patients at the University of Oklahoma Medical Center in Oklahoma City and OU Health Edmond Medical Center. An essential caregiver is described as a person critical to helping the patient reach care imperatives.  Those caregivers are also required to follow certain procedures upon arrival. 

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