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PRINE Health IPA Partners With Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield

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PRINE Health IPA Partners With Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield

Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield has entered into an agreement with the PRINE Health Medical Group and PRINE Health IPA. The contracts are based on our commitment to Value-Based Kidney Care with our shared mission to:

  • Increase Home Dialysis
  • Facilitate more Kidney Transplantations
  • Improve Quality ESRD Starts outside the hospital setting with AV Fistuals
  • Lower overall cost
  • Improving the quality of care and Quality of Life for the advanced chronic kidney disease patient.

We look forward to developing this relationship further as we continue to build our infrastructure and capabilities toward providing an even better level of care for this important patient population.

For Nephrologists and complimentary physicians who take part in the care of Chronic Kidney Disease patients, please contact us to learn more about joining the IPA.

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