Published: October 07, 2008
Consumers Life Expands Healthcare Network in Northeast Indiana
FORT WAYNE, Ind., Oct. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Lutheran Health Network (LHN)
announces it has reached agreement to partner with Consumers Life Insurance
Company forming a new network to provide healthcare service to consumers in 12
Indiana counties including theFort Wayne area.
Included in the new network partnership isFort Wayne's Lutheran Hospital,
the region's only heart-transplant facility. Lutheran's facility also has a
strong commitment to pediatrics with Lutheran Children's Hospital. In
addition, Lutheran is also known for its high quality emergency services.Fort
Wayne's Dupont andSt. Joseph hospitals are also included in the expansion.
Other LHN medical and healthcare facilities, which are also part of the
network, are located inMiami,Allen,DeKalb,Huntington,Kosciusko andWells
counties.
Consumers Life Vice President Lincoln Lafayette said the partnership will
take effect January 1, 2009 and is significant forIndiana healthcare
consumers in many ways. "This partnership with the Lutheran Health family is
bringing additional healthcare competition toIndiana. Our partnership with
Lutheran will also provide more choices and better access to quality
healthcare."
Paul Moss, vice president of LHN, agreed. "We are very happy to have
Consumers Life in our network family. Throughout the Lutheran Health Network,
we're widely known for our dedication to providing citizens with outstanding
medical care," said Moss, "We're committed to the economic health and wellness
of the communities we serve and having more healthcare choices is a healthy
situation." Moss added, "Our hospitals and urgent care clinics are all over
Fort Wayne and the surrounding areas. So, no matter where you live, you're
never far from advanced healthcare."
LHN members include Bluffton Regional Medical Center, Dukes Memorial
Hospital, Dupont Hospital, Kosciusko Community Hospital, Lutheran Children's
Hospital, Lutheran Hospital, Lutheran Musculoskeletal Center, RediMed
Rehabilitation Hospital ofFort Wayne and St. Joseph Hospital.
Consumers Life's Lafayette said his company's expansion inIndiana is far
from over. "We will continue to aggressively search for more locations
throughout the state, because the people ofIndiana certainly deserve the
economic benefits, which only competition can bring," said Lafayette.
Consumers Life Insurance Company is a subsidiary of Medical Mutual, the
oldest and largest health insurance company based inOhio. The company is
licensed to sell health insurance products in 34 states and theDistrict of
Columbia. Consumers Life serves its customers through high-quality, affordable
group and personal health insurance plans, and third-party administrative
services to self-insured businesses. For more information, visit the company's
Web site at ConsumersLife.com.
SOURCE Consumers Life Insurance Company
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