Agreement with Cigna

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Date: January 5, 2026
Categories: Press Release

Augusta Health Reaches Agreement with Cigna, Maintaining In-Network Access for Patients

FISHERSVILLE, Virginia—Augusta Health previously announced that its agreement with Cigna was set to expire on December 31, 2025, after months of negotiations during which the parties had not yet reached a resolution on a new contract. On December 31, an agreement was reached with Cigna on a new contract. As a result, the partnership between the two organizations will continue without interruption, and Cigna-insured patients will remain in-network at all Augusta Health facilities and physician practices.

Augusta Health and Cigna have agreed on reimbursement rates that more accurately reflect the cost of delivering care. Fair contracts with insurers are essential to ensuring continued access to comprehensive, high-quality care for residents of the Shenandoah Valley. This agreement supports Augusta Health’s long-term financial sustainability. “We appreciate Cigna’s willingness to work collaboratively toward a resolution that supports our shared commitment to the communities we serve,” said Joe Meador, CPA, FHFMA, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Augusta Health. “This agreement ensures continuity of care for our patients and reinforces our ability to provide high-quality healthcare close to home.”

Augusta Health appreciates the support from patients, families, and community members during negotiations. Throughout the process, the organization remained committed to maintaining in-network access for Cigna members and minimizing disruptions for patients and families. As a community-focused, independent healthcare provider, Augusta Health recognizes the uncertainties that come with contract discussions and has worked to find a solution that promotes long-term stability and continued patient access.