She directed the Sun to the Idaho peer review confidentiality statutes, starting with Section 1392 of Chapter 39 of the Idaho Code.Ĭounty commissioners in August chose Cole to serve as the only physician on the board of Central District Health, Idaho’s largest regional health department.īefore and since his appointment, Cole has spoken out against the COVID-19 vaccine, making claims of health risks that are not backed up by scientific research. Luke’s from disclosing any further detail in response to your questions,” Myron wrote. “However, Idaho peer review law prevents St. Luke’s Health Partners is known in some regions of Idaho as BrightPath.) Luke’s Health System’s public relations manager for the Treasure Valley, wrote in an email to the Idaho Capital Sun. Luke’s Health Partners or BrightPath networks,” Christine Myron, St. Cole) is no longer participating in the St. Luke’s can confirm that Cole Diagnostics (and its sole provider, Dr. Select Health plans that are sold on Idaho’s health insurance exchange, alone, cover more than 45,000 Idahoans, according to the company’s regulatory filings. Luke’s Health Partners, as are other Idaho insurers’ “narrow network” plans. Select Health, a Utah-based insurer, is linked to St. Ryan Cole and his laboratory, Cole Diagnostics, or if Cole himself chose to leave the network.Ĭole and his wife, who acts as his media liaison, did not respond to email or text messages Tuesday.Įither way, the removal means Cole’s laboratory is no longer “in network” for Idaho patients with certain health insurance plans. Luke’s Health Partners, chose to eject Dr. BOISE, Idaho - A controversial Idaho pathologist and his laboratory are no longer in a group of about 2,800 health care providers, responsible for the care - and lab tests - of about 160,000 Idahoans, the Idaho Capital Sun reports.
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