The OMNIA Alliance and the Future of New Jersey Safety-Net Hospitals

October 22, 2015

OMNIA is bold and innovative, but how will it affect the state’s most vulnerable patients and their access to high-quality healthcare?

The daylong New Jersey Senate committee hearing on October 5 exposed controversies about the new OMNIA Health Alliance plan introduced this month by Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield.

NJSpotlight.com, Guest article by Joel C. Cantor, October 21

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