Becker's Healthcare October 4, 2024
Kristin Kuchno

Some physicians at Manchester (Conn.) Memorial Hospital said they are seeing payment disruptions with respect to Prospect Medical Holdings, which owns the facility, Connecticut Public Radio reported Oct. 2.

Here are five key takeaways.

1. One cardiologist said his group has not been paid for months.

Saqib Naseer, MD, who is a partner at New England Cardiology Associates and sees patients at Manchester Memorial, told Connecticut Public Radio that three other practices have also not been paid by Prospect.

Dr. Naseer said payments have been delayed by two to three months even after some of the practices hired an attorney, according to the news outlet.

2. Another physician said his practice had since been paid after payments were delayed for...

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