BCBS Offers Continuity of Care to Avoid Travel During Covid Closures

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Patients who had been receiving care out of state can now continue treatments closer to home

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BCBSOK Extends Continuity of Care Treatments During COVID-19 Pandemic

TULSA, - Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma
(BCBSOK) announced today it will authorize any member who was receiving
treatment outside of Oklahoma prior to March 15 to continue receiving care
closer to home if they prefer not to travel during the COVID-19 pandemic
through July 31. This date is an extension from the original end date of
June 30. Members can transition to an in-network provider in Oklahoma or
BCBSOK will cover the costs to see an out-of-network provider in Oklahoma
at the in-network rate.
"It is important to be flexible and work with our members and health care
providers to help those who need specialized care," said Joseph R.
Cunningham, M.D., president of BCBSOK. "Extending this period to July 31
will continue to remove barriers for members so they can stay on track
with their treatments closer to home."
The coverage exception applies to BCBSOK fully insured PPO members, but
the option will be shared with customers who provide their own group plans
as well as other Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans, so they have the
opportunity to participate and offer similar solutions to their members.
At the time of the original announcement in early May, Oklahoma State
Senators, including Sen. Kim David, District 18, and Sen. Dave Rader,
District 39, applauded the special exemption from BCBSOK.
"We are hearing from Oklahomans who desperately need to continue
life-saving treatments for cancer and other conditions who no longer feel
comfortable traveling out of our state to see their specialists," said
Oklahoma State Senator Kim David. "I especially appreciate BCBSOK's
leadership for providing this solution."
As the July 31 date approaches, BCBSOK may extend the timeframe depending
upon the status of the COVID-19 situation and ability for people to safely
travel and resume care with their out-of-state providers.
Out-of-network treatment providers must meet BCBSOK's requirements for
reimbursement. If members have questions, they can call the number on
their membership card for assistance.