Frequently Asked Questions
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What does contract termination mean for my employees/organization/constituents?
This means Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas’s Commercial, Exchange and Medicare Advantage members could be considered out-of-network for non-emergent care at Ascension Texas facilities and patients may no longer have in-network coverage to their trusted Ascension Texas employed doctors and nurses, which could result in higher out-of-pocket costs.
Without a new agreement, our current contract with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas (BCBSTX) will end on January 1, 2026. As a result, most Ascension Texas hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities would be out-of-network for BCBSTX members seeking non-emergent care.
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What happens if an agreement cannot be reached by January 1, 2026 and I or a dependent is in the middle of a course of treatment (e.g., pregnancy, radiation therapy, etc.)?
Certain conditions may be eligible for Continuity of Care which would provide approved patients the opportunity to continue seeing their current care team at in-network rates for a certain period, even if Ascension Texas is out of network with BCBSTX. Patients must apply for Continuity of Care through BCBSTX, and they will review and approve or deny those applications on a case-by-case basis.
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How will this impact access to emergency care in the area?
Emergency care is available regardless of insurance plans. Community members will still have access to emergency services across Ascension Texas sites of care.
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What other insurance companies is Ascension Texas in network with?
Ascension Texas participates with all major insurance companies, such as Aetna and Humana, but always confirm with your provider’s office for the most updated information.
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What can I do to help keep my coverage to Ascension Texas care facilities and providers?
Please let BCBSTX know that you want Ascension Texas to remain in your network of medical care providers by calling BCBSTX Customer Service at the phone number on your member identification card.
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How quickly do you think this can get resolved?
We would like this resolved before January 1, 2026, which is the end of the current contract. We are working diligently to agree on competitive and sustainable terms so none of our patients are negatively impacted or experience a potential disruption in care. It is important to us that our patients maintain their ability to have in-network coverage with the Ascension Texas providers they trust.
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If the contract is terminated, is there any indication that discussions will continue and that an agreement could occur at a later date?
Ascension Texas is a compassionate and committed healthcare provider and our priority is to avoid a termination with BCBSTX. We are attempting to negotiate appropriate reimbursement and contract terms and will be open to doing so in the future.
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Does this impact Medicare and Medicaid members?
This contract does not impact Medicaid members, however, there is a possibility that Medicare Advantage members will no longer have in-network access to Ascension Texas hospitals, clinics and outpatient facilities, beginning January 1, 2026, if an agreement with BCBSTX is not reached before that date.
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What if a constituent/patient doesn’t have access to an alternate participating provider or a particular service is not available?
This is the type of situation we want to avoid and that’s why it is so important that we come to an appropriate agreement. Should BCBSTX not accept new terms, their members could lose in-network benefits to low-cost, quality care available at Ascension Texas facilities, effective January 1, 2026.
We encourage patients to learn more details about the impact to their coverage, express concerns, and share how important it is to resolve this issue quickly and reasonably by calling the phone number on the back of their BCBSTX insurance card. -
What about Ascension Living? Will I/my family member lose access if we have BCBSTX?
No. The contract termination does not include Ascension Living..
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Can I get an appointment moved to an earlier date before I lose in-network coverage?
Please contact your site of care directly to see if an earlier appointment is available.