Abstract
Objective: Health insurers may restrict provider networks as a cost-control measure. “Network adequacy standards” are regulations governing the minimum coverage needed for accreditation of an insurance plan. Unfortunately, in 2017, 114/428 (27%) silver plans offered on exchanges nationally did not include a gynecologic oncologist in network. In October 2018, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released guidance intended to allow states additional autonomy in setting network adequacy standards.
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