UCare Withdraws From Medicaid in Several Minnesota Counties, Impacting About 88,000 Members
MINNESOTA, JUL 7 – UCare cites financial losses and insufficient provider payments for withdrawing Medicaid plans, affecting 88,000 enrollees who must switch by September 1, 2025, state officials said.
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Medicaid provider UCare will no longer serve Ramsey and 10 other Minnesota counties
UCare has announced plans to withdraw from non-senior Medicaid coverage in 11 Minnesota counties, including Ramsey, affecting 88,000 members. The Minneapolis-based health insurance nonprofit said it will not provide Medicaid coverage beginning Sept. 1 in Benton, Chisago, Crow Wing, Pennington, Ramsey, Roseau, Sherburne, Stearns, St. Louis, Wadena and Wright counties. The withdrawal is expected to be temporary, according to the provider. UCare, w…
UCare drops Medicaid service to 88,000 people in 11 counties, citing mounting costs
UCare says it will "temporarily" withdraw Medicaid coverage from 11 counties across Minnesota in September, forcing tens of thousands to seek a new health insurance provider.
After layoffs and commission cuts, UCare pulling back in 11 Minnesota counties
The state Department of Human Services says it will help affected Medicaid beneficiaries switch to coverage from other health plans; no impact on Medicare Advantage health plans.
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