They definitely made an exception for those states. The same thing happened with the announcement of that Blue Cross branch that was going to stop paying for anesthesia after an arbitrary time limit. They made an exception for Connecticut because they passed a law making it illegal.
Given how businesses work they probably didn’t stop doing it they probably just toned it down a little bit. Like instead of “deny 50% of coverage by default” they set it to like “deny 43%”.
Presumably they stopped doing it in those states, or it’s being appealed or something.
Also possible they’re just ignoring a court order, I suppose, but that seems unlikely
They definitely made an exception for those states. The same thing happened with the announcement of that Blue Cross branch that was going to stop paying for anesthesia after an arbitrary time limit. They made an exception for Connecticut because they passed a law making it illegal.
Given how businesses work they probably didn’t stop doing it they probably just toned it down a little bit. Like instead of “deny 50% of coverage by default” they set it to like “deny 43%”.
As long as it flies under the radar right?