Contingency plan for members in place as Duke Health, state battle
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At a meeting of the North Carolina State Health Plan board on Friday, Briner said
Those include radio ads and letters sent to members, urging them to put pressure on the state to “give into their demands,” Briner said.
Under state law, if Duke leaves the insurance network, it must continue to provide care for cancer and maternity patients, Briner told the board.
“They will not be turned away,” he said. “But there is some paperwork that’s required to do that.”
The board on Friday authorized hiring contract medical providers for the other members of the state health plan served by Duke.
“This is a step we’ve never taken before,” Briner said.
In a statement, Duke said the negotiations are not about profit but about ensuring quality care.
“Despite escalating costs in pharmaceuticals, supplies, and labor,



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