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Home / Business and Economy / Health Systems Face UHC Contract Deadline

Health Systems Face UHC Contract Deadline

26 Nov

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Summary

  • UnitedHealthcare contract talks with SSM Health and TriHealth are ongoing.
  • Contracts expire December 31, 2025, potentially impacting patient networks.
  • Disagreements over reimbursement rates and proposed price hikes fuel negotiations.
Health Systems Face UHC Contract Deadline

UnitedHealthcare is actively negotiating contracts with two major Midwestern health systems, SSM Health and TriHealth, as their current agreements are set to expire on December 31, 2025. The discussions primarily center on reimbursement rates, with significant disagreements over proposed price hikes by the health systems.

SSM Health, serving communities in Missouri and Illinois, is seeking a 14 percent price increase over two years, which UnitedHealthcare argues would burden local employers and taxpayers. Similarly, TriHealth in Ohio is proposing a 35 percent increase for commercial plans, which the insurer claims would cost consumers and employers an additional $94 million.

Failure to reach an agreement by the end of the year could lead to thousands of patients with UnitedHealthcare plans being considered out-of-network. Both health systems are urging patients to contact UnitedHealthcare to express their desire to remain in-network, emphasizing the potential for increased costs and reduced access to care.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, if an agreement is not reached by December 31, 2025, patients with employer-sponsored and Medicaid plans could be out-of-network for SSM Health services.
The primary dispute is TriHealth's proposed 35 percent price hike for commercial plans, which UnitedHealthcare argues will significantly increase patient and employer costs.
If no agreement is made by December 31, 2025, patients with UnitedHealthcare plans may have to pay higher out-of-pocket costs or seek care from out-of-network providers.

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