LCMC hospitals could go 'out-of-network' for UnitedHealthcare customers amid contract fight
UnitedHealthcare,
The letter, which comes as UHC and LCMC are engaged in high-stakes negotiations over how much local hospitals will receive for their services from the insurance giant, was sent earlier this month to UHC customers who were treated at LCMC facilities and enrolled in employer-sponsored plans.
UHC told its customers that without a deal, LCMC hospitals would be treated as out-of-network care starting on
"We are fully committed to engaging in productive, good-faith negotiations," UnitedHealthcare said in the letter. "However, if we're unable to reach an agreement,
In its own statement,
The hospital system said it is seeking "increases over multiple years to make up for chronic and long-time underpayments."
LCMC added that adequate reimbursement does not force UnitedHealthcare to pass through those costs to their members, but is a choice the insurer makes.
LCMC operates eight hospitals in the
United's current contract with LCMC runs through
LCMC physicians, urgent care centers and ancillary providers would remain in-network for those commercial plans regardless of the outcome, though hospital facility fees and services would not be covered. Patients on Medicare Advantage or Medicaid would not be affected.
Out-of-network care is often still covered in part by insurers, but the out-of-pocket costs for patients can be significantly higher than in-network providers, in some cases by thousands of dollars. Under some plans, out-of-network hospitals may only be covered in emergencies.
'Playing chicken'
Unitedhealthcare said a failure in negotiations would impact fewer than 30,000 members.
In interviews Monday, researchers who study the health care industry said that despite the warnings contained in UHC's letter, these types of negotiations are common. Insurers and hospitals regularly renegotiate their terms, sometimes annually.
"They're playing chicken," said
When East Jefferson terminated its contract, "all of a sudden East Jeff started losing a whole bunch of all of its
After purchasing three
"(LCMC) might be trying to flex some of their muscle," Lane said, while Bai noted that LCMC's purchase of HCA should make it "stronger at the negotiating table" to get a bigger reimbursement from the insurer.
Rising costs for patients
Regardless of what deal United and LCMC reach, health care costs are likely to keep rising for patients, as they have nationwide.
The
In its letter to customers, UHC said that most of the proposed cost increases that LCMC is seeking would fall on self-insured employers, which pay employees' health claims directly. United said about 70% of its commercial members in the
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