In a significant development for healthcare in Greater Cincinnati, TriHealth and UnitedHealthcare have reached a new contract agreement just hours ahead of the expiration of their existing deal. This agreement ensures that TriHealth hospitals, outpatient centers, and physicians remain in-network for thousands of patients covered by UnitedHealthcare, including those with employer-sponsored, Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid health plans.
In an official statement, TriHealth expressed satisfaction with the deal, highlighting that it guarantees continued, uninterrupted access to vital healthcare services for UnitedHealthcare patients. This announcement comes as a relief to many in the community who had expressed growing concerns over the potential loss of coverage and the possibility of increased healthcare costs for treatment at TriHealth facilities.
Mark C. Clement, President and CEO of TriHealth, emphasized that the organization’s primary focus has always been the health and well-being of the Greater Cincinnati community. He acknowledged the uncertainty that surrounded the negotiations and reassured patients that this agreement allows TriHealth to concentrate on enhancing their healthcare services.
The previous contract was set to expire with the arrival of the new year, leading to fears among patients that they might have to seek care elsewhere or face rising expenses. With the new contract in place, TriHealth is poised to continue serving the healthcare needs of its patients without interruption, calming the anxieties that had been building up in recent weeks.
As this story evolves, both organizations aim to shift their focus away from negotiations and towards fostering better health outcomes for the community they serve.


