76 A.D.2d 949 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1980
Appeal from an order of the County Court of Albany County, entered June 26, 1979, which granted plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment. This action was brought to recover the balance due for medical services rendered by plaintiff hospital to defendant’s wife. It is conceded that defendant’s wife was confined to plaintiff’s hospital and services were rendered on six separate periods from August, 1977 to February, 1978; that neither defendant nor his wife were covered by the Blue Cross insurance plan; and that upon receipt of plaintiff’s statement of charges defendant made payment based on the prevailing Blue Cross rate, but not based on the rate charged by plaintiff. Special Term granted plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment and this appeal ensued. Basically, defendant contends that since the rate charged him for the services rendered his wife exceeded the Blue Cross rate it was not a reasonable one. We disagree. It is well established that Blue Cross is entitled to contract with a hospital for a rate less than that charged nonsubcribers to its plan (see Flushing Hosp. & Med. Center v Woytisek, 41 NY2d 1081). We also reject defendant’s contention that plaintiff failed to establish sufficient evidentiary facts to entitle it to summary judgment and that there are questions of fact raised requiring a trial. The affidavit submitted by the associate director of business affairs of the plaintiff states, inter alia, that from his personal