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Providence hospitals, clinics in Oregon are in-network again for Aetna members
Providence hospitals, clinics in Oregon are in-network again for Aetna members
Providence hospitals, clinics in Oregon are in-network again for Aetna members

Published on: 12/10/2025

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Providence Health & Services in Oregon and Aetna, the national insurer owned by CVS Health, have reached a new multi-year agreement that brings Providence — the state’s largest health system — back into Aetna’s network. The agreement ends a contentious split that began nearly a year ago, when contract talks collapsed over payment rates. Providence Portland Medical Center in Northeast Portland is photographed on April 17, 2023.

Many Oregonians with Aetna health insurance can once again seek care at Providence hospitals and clinics without facing higher, out-of-network charges.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/health/2025/12/providence-hospitals-clinics-in-oregon-are-in-network-again-for-aetna-members.html

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