Deal averts potential network disruption for Florida Blue members who use Cleveland Clinic Florida facilities
WHAT HAPPENED: Florida Blue and Cleveland Clinic Florida secured a new in-network contract before their previous agreement expired, according to a report by WUSF.
WHAT IT MEANS: Florida Blue members who receive care at Cleveland Clinic Florida hospitals and facilities will retain in-network access and avoid the higher out-of-pocket costs that come with out-of-network billing. Had the two sides failed to reach a deal, patients mid-treatment would have faced the most immediate disruption.
WHO IS AFFECTED: Florida Blue policyholders — including those in Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River counties — who use Cleveland Clinic Florida for primary care, specialist visits, or hospital services. Cleveland Clinic Florida operates locations across the state, making the contract relevant to a broad base of Treasure Coast residents covered under Florida Blue individual, employer-sponsored, or Medicare Advantage plans.
WHAT WE DON'T KNOW: The financial terms of the new contract, its duration, and the specific reimbursement rate changes — if any — were not disclosed in the available source material. It is also unclear whether any service lines or specific facilities were excluded from the new agreement.
WHAT TO WATCH: Patients with upcoming procedures or specialist referrals at Cleveland Clinic Florida should confirm their coverage status directly with Florida Blue, as new contract terms can affect benefit structures even when in-network status is maintained.
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