Note: the following information applies to Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield patients receiving care in Missouri only.
Mercy is calling on Anthem to work together toward a frictionless, patient-focused future.
For decades, Mercy has delivered high-quality care at the lowest average cost for our patients. We are committed to continuing that legacy and feel strongly that our partners must be equally as committed to that vision to continue bringing the best health care experience to the people we serve.
Unfortunately, Anthem has engaged in practices that are below the acceptable patient experience standard. Anthem has routinely prevented us from giving our patients necessary care and denied coverage for care already given. This is occurring at a higher rate than in years prior.
Seeing patients, including many of our own co-workers, increasingly frustrated by Anthem’s policies, we knew we needed to push for changes. As an organization, we've already moved our Mercy co-worker health plan for 2025 to another plan administrator. We're currently negotiating with Anthem toward an agreement that will appropriately the value the care we deliver to patients, employers and even Anthem itself. We hope these efforts push Anthem toward improving patient experiences, while also reimbursing our care at fair market rates.
For now, nothing changes. You should continue to visit Mercy hospitals, facilities and physicians as you normally would. We are working diligently and in good faith to reach a new agreement before our current contracts expire.
To ensure the well-being of our communities, and that our patients have access to the care they need, Anthem needs to do what’s right by providing adequate reimbursement rates and reducing administrative burdens, such as wrongful denials and unnecessary delays in patient care.
We’ve built this site to help you find answers to your questions about our negotiations with Anthem. This website will be updated as our negotiations continue, so please check back for the most up-to-date information.
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FAQs
What caused this to happen?
Anthem is attempting to negotiate a new contract that doesn’t provide members with the highest quality care at the lowest cost. We're challenging Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) in Missouri, and other insurers across the country, to drive change in how we collectively care for our patients.
Why does it matter?
Mercy cares for patients differently. For decades, we've invested in delivering high-quality care, making sure we treat the whole patient effectively while ensuring costs remain low. We need to work with insurers who provide appropriate coverage and make it easy for our patients to receive care. We’re asking all insurers to imagine a brighter future in health care by collaborating with us.
What makes Mercy affordable and high-quality?
Mercy is committed to a model that provides affordable, high-quality care for all. We're doing this today by working with partners, employers and patients throughout Missouri. Seven out of 12 Mercy Hospitals have earned above four stars through CMS and “A” grades through Leapfrog.
How does this impact me?
For now, nothing changes. Patients should continue to visit Mercy hospitals, facilities and physicians as usual. If we don’t reach a new fair agreement, all Anthem commercial, Individual Family Plan and Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid Healthy Blue products will be considered out of network beginning January 1, 2025. As our negotiations continue, you may consider other plans, during this open enrollment season, that offer you in-network access to Mercy.
For more information, choose which coverage plan applies to you below.
What can I do to ensure I keep in-network access to Mercy?
As our negotiations continue, you may consider other plans, during this open enrollment season, that offer you in-network access to Mercy. You can also take these steps to protect your access to in-network care:
- Call Anthem. Using the number on the back of your insurance card, let Anthem know how vital it is to have in-network access to Mercy.
- Contact your broker. If you have a Medicare Advantage or Exchange plan, you may have chosen the plan through a broker. Ask your broker about coverage options that allow you to maintain in-network access to Mercy and its network of health care providers.
- Speak with your HR or benefits manager at work. If you have coverage through your employer, ask your Human Resources or benefits manager about alternative or secondary coverage options that ensure your in-network access to Mercy facilities and providers.
- As a Mercy co-worker covered under the Mercy Health Plan, your current benefits will remain active through the end of the year. On January 1, 2025, your coverage will switch to UMR, a subsidiary and third-party administrator for United Healthcare. There's nothing you need to do to ensure uninterrupted coverage.
- If you're currently covered under your spouse’s Anthem coverage and wish to continue receiving care from a Mercy provider, you can elect Mercy’s 2025 coverage or choose a provider with Mercy in their network.
- As a Missouri Managed Care member, you may choose the MO HealthNet Managed Care health plan of your choice. Each Managed Care health plan has a network of doctors, hospitals and other providers across the state of Missouri. Missouri Managed Care Plans are listed here. Missouri Mercy hospitals and physicians participate in each of these plans.
- When Mercy’s contract with Anthem (Healthy Blue) terminates at the end of the calendar year, Mercy and its physicians will no longer be in the Healthy Blue network. During open enrollment, November 1- December 15, 2024, patients may choose a Missouri Managed Care Plan in which Mercy participates. If you are pregnant or have chronic or acute medical conditions, Mercy will remain available to you during a transition period to ensure the continuity of your care. Patients should contact Anthem (Healthy Blue) by calling the number on the back of their insurance card with specific questions.
- Emergency care will always be available at Mercy, regardless of your health plan coverage.
Missouri residents with Missouri-based employer:
- Mercy is working directly with Missouri employers to explore options for employees to continue seeing Mercy providers.
- If you have a spouse/qualifying adult on a non-Anthem insurance plan and wish to keep your Mercy providers, consider switching to their plan.
- Consider an exchange/insurance marketplace, like healthcare.gov, to choose a new plan. Mercy can connect you with an expert to help you pick your best option.
Anthem BCBS Members with employers outside of Missouri receiving care in Missouri:
- As you receive care in Missouri, all services will be considered out of network as of January 1, 2025. Mercy is working to define additional options if we are unable to close negotiations before January 1. This applies to the Federal Employee Benefit Program and any BCBS program using a name other than Anthem.
Anthem BCBS Missouri Members receiving care at Mercy in Arkansas, Kansas or Oklahoma:
- All services will remain in network when received in the surrounding states.
There are many Affordable Care options to choose from that provide access to Mercy doctors. To understand your options, visit healthcare.gov or our Health Insurance Marketplace webpage.
As a national leader in value, Mercy is working with Missouri employers, brokers and agents to identify more options to ensure your employees and customers receive uninterrupted, high-quality and low-cost care from Mercy providers. Email us at [email protected] for more information.
There are numerous MA options for you to choose from in Missouri. For more information, visit this page.
With Mercy as your health care partner, you have access to:
- 511 primary care providers across Missouri communities
- Specialty care close to home when you need it
- More 24/7 care options, including Mercy Express Care, Mercy on Call and virtual visits
- The MyMercy+ app, allowing you to conveniently message your doctor, refill prescriptions, schedule appointments, view test results and more
- Your electronic health record (EHR), connecting you to your doctor and entire Mercy care team, including specialists, urgent care and ER services
Your benefits won't be impacted. Your care will continue to be covered at Mercy. This is true whether you have Anthem or not. This also true if you have a supplemental Anthem “Medigap” policy.
What happens next?
Mercy will remain in network for all medical services with Anthem through the end of the year. Unless a new agreement is reached, we'll move out of network with Anthem on January 1, 2025.
Mercy remains open and committed to resolving this issue before the end of the year. We hope you stand with us in encouraging Anthem to engage with Mercy again to keep health care accessible, innovative and affordable to all for years to come.