Mission Employees/Aetna Insurance – Updated In Network for 2026

Updated 10/23/25 Mission/HCA has confirmed that our patients will now be considered in network for 2026:

Dear Our Family Doctor,  We’re pleased to share that, after two months of communication with the Mission Health Employee Benefits plan administrator, MHP has successfully advocated for your group’s in-network status for 2026.  We understand how important this decision is to you. We are driven by the shared belief that this is the right thing to do for our employees and your practices, regardless of your decision to exit the Clinically Integrated Network.

We believe this decision will enable us to:

Minimize disruption within our community

Maintain continuity of care between patients and physicians

Promote goodwill and collaboration among Mission Health, MHP, and independent practices

Please review the following message from Greg Lowe, which will be distributed to all Mission employees today.

Warm regards,

Gerard Filicko, Regional VP

Karen Roby, Senior Director

**If you no longer have or will not have Mission/HCA health insurance (Aetna/HCA) 

as of Jan 1, 2026, please disregard this message**

Dear OFD Patient,

We would like to inform you that Our Family Doctor has decided to no longer participate in the Mission Health Partners ACO program for the co-management of our Medicaid patients. As of December 31, 2025, the years-long collaborative relationship between our practice and Mission Health Partners (MHP) will come to an end.

Unfortunately, because of this fact, Our Family Doctor will be considered “out of network” for all Mission employees as of January 1st, 2026. While we would love to continue serving as your primary care physician, your co-pay or other service payments due will increase with this change. Please check with your benefits supervisor to determine how this change will impact your office visit rates at Our Family Doctor.

If you should decide to transfer care to a different “in-network” provider, naturally Our Family Doctor will do all that we can to support you in that transition.

You may want to take the opportunity to speak internally with the corporate team to see if they are considering this change, and how it will affect their staff. Many employees may need to change their health care providers with limited primary care availability in our area.

Wishing you good health,

Dr. Michael Weizman

Our Family Doctor