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LCMC Health and UnitedHealthcare Reach Agreement to Maintain In-Network Status for Patients

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Last updated: November 1, 2025 7:26 am
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Published: November 1, 2025
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Patients covered by UnitedHealthcare can breathe a sigh of relief, as LCMC Health has confirmed a verbal agreement that allows them to continue accessing care at in-network rates. The agreement extends through November 7, following previous warnings that patients might face higher out-of-network costs starting November 1 if a contract dispute between the two organizations remained unresolved.

LCMC Health expressed its satisfaction with the decision, emphasizing that patients can maintain their relationships with trusted healthcare providers and facilities. The organization reassured the public about uninterrupted access to its services, including those offered through its hospitals like University Medical Center, Touro, East Jefferson General Hospital, and West Jefferson Medical Center.

Earlier in the week, LCMC warned of a possible shift to out-of-network status, which could have resulted in increased medical expenses for UnitedHealthcare members. This was of particular concern given the broader trend of conflicts between health systems and insurance providers across the nation.

Dr. Walter Lane, a healthcare economist at the University of New Orleans, offered insights into the factors driving such disputes. He noted that hospitals are facing increasing financial pressures due to rising labor and technology costs while simultaneously experiencing declining revenues, partly attributed to Medicare cuts related to the Affordable Care Act. Additionally, he pointed out that hospital consolidations have shifted bargaining power, resulting in more aggressive negotiations with insurers.

Lane indicated that while disputes like these are common, they typically don’t last long, suggesting that hospitals would ultimately endure more hardship than the insurers in such conflicts. He also highlighted that despite potential disruptions to in-network status, emergency care would still be covered at in-network rates.

Prior to the agreement announcement, LCMC had indicated on its website that UnitedHealthcare’s refusal to align reimbursement rates with actual care costs was a central issue in negotiations. Meanwhile, UnitedHealthcare’s communications suggested that LCMC’s proposals would significantly increase premiums and out-of-pocket expenses for Louisiana residents.

For the latest updates regarding the agreement and patient care access, LCMC has encouraged the public to check their official website, heartofnola.com.

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