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Intellicare expects price hike in laboratory, admission rates

4 May 2026
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Intellicare, a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) provider, said that it is currently in negotiations with network providers, as prices of laboratory tests and admission rates may increase due to oil price hikes.

“We already have news that there are certain increases in their laboratory or admission rates,” Intellicare Medical Group Officer Kristine Nimo-Alfonso told BusinessWorld in an interview.

“We are trying to negotiate with them if they can give us the leeway first before adding those up,” she added. “We are still trying to get their discounted rates and packages that will be sustainable for our system.”

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