CLEVELAND, Ohio — Akron’s Summa Health will stop scheduling appointments for people with out-of-network and non-contracted insurance plans, effective Monday, Sept. 1, the health system announced. The ...
Less than six hours before 2025 arrived, Summa Health and insurer Anthem announced a multiyear deal that would continue in-network coverage for about 67,000 patients covered by Anthem. "Partnering ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Starting Sept. 1, non-emergency patients with out-of-network insurance plans will no longer be accepted at Summa Health System.
The mission of the proposed sale of Summa Health is clear: Stabilize the health system’s long-term finances, keep it based in Akron and reinvent how health care is used, delivered and priced with ...
More than 30 years ago, an Akron business wanted better health benefit solutions for their employees. That desire for better choices and the discussions that followed were exactly how SummaCare came ...
Summa Health System now officially has a new for-profit owner, but what does that mean for patients, employees and the Greater Akron community? Effective Oct. 1, Summa is a for-profit entity owned by ...
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