The Brief
- Johns Hopkins and United Healthcare are in negotiations about care plans, leaving some patients in limbo.
- If they can’t reach a deal, you will no longer be in-network at Hopkins facilities if you have United Healthcare’s insurance.
- Johns Hopkins provides care to residents in 19 different locations across the D.C. area, so the deal could have widespread impacts.
WASHINGTON – The home of Maryland’s largest children’s hospital, Johns Hopkins University, may force patients to pay out-of-pocket if they can’t reach a deal with United Healthcare.
If Johns Hopkins and United Healthcare can’t reach a deal, you will no longer be in-network at Hopkins facilities if you have United Healthcare’s insurance.
What we know:…