UnitedHealthcare Reaches Agreement with Memorial Sloan Kettering
- On July 1, UnitedHealthcare and Memorial Sloan Kettering reached a multi-year deal to maintain in-network access for UHC’s commercial members.
- The agreement followed difficult negotiations related to expiring employer-based coverage and rising care costs driven by inflation and patient volume growth at MSK.
- This agreement features rate changes aligned with those at other National Cancer Institute-designated centers in Manhattan and enables over 19,000 patients to continue receiving in-network care without disruption.
- Dr. Selwyn Vickers, MSK President and CEO, emphasized that the agreement highlights the importance of MSK’s unique approach to cancer treatment and supports the ongoing efforts to achieve their goal of eliminating cancer.
- The agreement guarantees that patients covered by UHC will maintain access to MSK, reinforcing the institution's dedication to providing exceptional cancer treatment, especially as similar agreements are being finalized among other New York healthcare providers.
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and United Healthcare New Agreement
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and United Healthcare (UHC) announced a new, multi-year agreement that ensures continued in-network access to MSK for UHC’s commercial members. As a result, current and new UHC-insured patients can continue to receive care at MSK without interruption. The new agreement, effective today, includes market-aligned rate adjustments consistent with those […]
UnitedHealthcare reaches agreement with Memorial Sloan Kettering
NEW YORK (PIX11) -- Insurance giant UnitedHealthcare has reached a new multi-year agreement with Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) Cancer Center, renewing coverage for thousands of patients on Tuesday. The announcement comes after the two sides were previously unable to reach a contract agreement before Tuesday's deadline, briefly putting Memorial Sloan Kettering out of network for UnitedHealthcare beneficiaries. More Local News “We understan…
Insurer and cancer center reach agreement in contract dispute that left thousands of patients in limbo
Tuesday morning, the nation’s largest insurance company, UnitedHealthcare and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center announced they had reached a multi-year agreement that will allow some 19,000 UnitedHealthcare and Oxford health plan customers to remain in-network for their cancer care.
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