United Healthcare Plan Participants Now Have Access to Care Provided by Crozer-Keystone
Individuals and families who receive Medical Assistance and CHIP through UnitedHealthcare Community & State health plan now have access to Crozer-Keystone Health System and its 1,100 physicians serving patients across five hospitals and comprehensive primary care and specialty practices throughout Delaware County.
The agreement includes all Crozer-Keystone hospitals as well as the Crozer-Keystone Health Network and Crozer-Keystone Home Health Services.
“We look forward to this network relationship and the additional options it provides for current and future UnitedHealthcare Community Plan participants when it comes to choosing where they want to receive high-quality health care,” said Joan Richards, president and chief executive officer of Crozer-Keystone Health System.
“Crozer-Keystone is an important provider of health care services, and our new network relationship gives UnitedHealthcare Community Plan participants in the Delaware Valley greater access to quality medical facilities and skilled physicians close to where they live and work,” said Heather Cianfrocco, regional president for UnitedHealthcare Community Plan for Pennsylvania.
UnitedHealthcare, a UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) company, serves more than 200,000 individuals and families throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with a care provider network of more than 100 hospitals and 24,000 physicians statewide.