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UnitedHealthcare is currently in negotiations regarding its Medicare Advantage contract with Brown Health, a deal that is scheduled to expire at the end of June. This situation has raised concerns among patients who rely on Brown Health facilities for their medical care. If an agreement is not reached, numerous Medicare Advantage beneficiaries may find themselves without coverage at these hospitals, potentially disrupting their access to essential health services.
The negotiations come at a critical time when healthcare access is paramount for many individuals, particularly those with chronic conditions who depend on continuous care. Patients are urged to stay informed about the developments in this negotiation, as it could significantly impact their healthcare options.
Both UnitedHealthcare and Brown Health have emphasized their commitment to providing quality care, but the outcome of these negotiations remains uncertain. Stakeholders are hopeful for a resolution that will ensure continued access to healthcare services for Medicare Advantage patients in the region.
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