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ST. PAUL — UCare has announced plans to withdraw from non-senior Medicaid coverage in 11 Minnesota counties, including Ramsey ...
The Minneapolis-based health insurance nonprofit said it will not provide Medicaid coverage beginning Sept. 1 in Benton, ...
UCare says it will "temporarily" withdraw Medicaid coverage from 11 counties across Minnesota in September, forcing tens of ...
Financial troubles at UCare will force about 88,000 people to switch Medicaid health plans by September, when the Minneapolis-based HMO will stop providing state-funded coverage in Ramsey County and ...
UCare is putting the brakes on Medicare Advantage enrollment as part of a turnaround strategy that could include layoffs following unprecedented financial losses last year. The moves come despite ...
Minneapolis-based UCare says it will no longer cover services at Health Partners clinics. This will impact around 8,400 patients — UCare says this is roughly 1% of its members.
Health insurance nonprofit UCare has closed its corporate offices in Minneapolis and Duluth following a "concerning comment" on Friday.
UCare is closing its offices this week after receiving a "concerning comment in a phone call." The comment came a few days after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down outside a NYC ...
Plus: UCare closes Minneapolis office after ‘concerning’ phone call; MPCA was unprepared to respond to community concerns about Smith Foundry; state Sen. Heather Gustafson hopes to establish a ...
UCare, a nonprofit insurance plan, has closed its offices in Minneapolis and Duluth following a "concerning comment" on Friday.
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