UNC Health dispute with large insurer could impact coverage for 200,000 patients [The News & Observer (Raleigh)]
A contract dispute between
If the two companies do not reach an agreement, a lapsed contract would make
Those patients would need to change insurance providers or change physicians in order to avoid higher out-of-pocket costs for
The negotiation disputes center around UnitedHealthcare’s reimbursement rates, which
The health system also wants assurances in the contract that the insurance company will reduce delays and claim denials.
He called UNC’s letters to patients a negotiation tactic that creates “unnecessary fear and stress.”
This dispute comes nearly a year after
The contract between the two companies lapsed in
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