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Login To PrismEffective February 1, 2026, Community Medical Centers (CMC) facilities are no longer part of Blue Shield of California’s network. CMC’s affiliated PPO group, Community Health Partners (CHP), continues to serve a limited number of PPO members; however, some CHP providers may no longer accept Blue Shield members due to their out-of-network status.
Members enrolled in a Blue Shield PPO plan may choose to receive care from non-contracted providers, but out-of-pocket costs could be higher depending on plan design and any required prior authorization. Benefit details and cost-sharing responsibilities can be found in the member’s Evidence of Coverage (EOC).
Members who were in an active course of treatment with a CHP provider prior to February 1, 2026, may be eligible to continue receiving care at in-network benefit levels. Eligibility is determined through Blue Shield’s established Continuity of Care policy, and members must submit a request for consideration.
Members needing emergency services should call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately, even if the hospital is out of network. Emergency services are covered according to the member’s plan benefits.
Members with questions should contact Blue Shield Customer Service using the number on the back of their member ID card.