“We are pleased to welcome Good Samaritan Hospital back to our network in Southern California and provide our members with additional access to a high-quality health care facility and services at in-network benefit levels,” said Shawn Forrester, Aetna’s network head for Southern California, in a news release.
Good Samaritan is a 408-bed tertiary care facility.
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