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Article: A DWINDLING PROVIDER LIST: For Aetna customers, the search for a specialist may take some patience; More than 100 physicians cut ties with company, leaving some specialties understaffed
- Article from:
- Charleston Gazette
- Article date:
- June 16, 1999
- Author:
CopyrightCopyright 1999 Charleston Gazette. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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STAFF WRITER
More than 100 medical specialists in the Kanawha Valley have now
said they'll no longer deal with patients who are covered by Aetna
U.S. Healthcare.
As a result, some specialty areas in Kanawha and Putnam counties
appear to be critically understaffed for Aetna patients.
For example, all three adult infectious disease specialists on
Aetna's provider list have said they won't take payments from Aetna
any longer.
Dr. Fred Kerns officially terminated his relationship with Aetna
last week. Drs. Sandra Elliott and Susie Matulis did so Tuesday.
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