UHC Negotiations

Important information for patients with UnitedHealthcare health insurance
Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic is negotiating with UnitedHealthcare for new agreements that more adequately cover the cost of the care we provide to our patients with UnitedHealthcare commercial plans.
Our agreement expires effective [date] and impacts in-network access to Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic hospitals, facilities, and health care providers.
For now, nothing changes. Patients, continue to visit Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic hospitals, facilities, and physicians as you normally would. While negotiations are a routine part of doing business, we want to make sure you have the most up-to-date information to empower you to make important health care decisions.
We believe Health Comes First
As a trusted local care provider, we work tirelessly to care for our patients and communities. We also continue to reduce costs and implement efficiencies to ensure we can continue providing top-quality care to our patients. But we cannot maintain access to the care and services patients depend on and need without fair agreements from commercial health insurers who reimburse us for the cost of care.
Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, in combination with Trinity Health, is resolved to hold health insurers accountable for their role in advancing patient care. Health insurers, including UnitedHealthcare, are posting record-breaking profits for shareholders, while we are expected to cover gaps. We cannot continue to do more with less. Health comes first.
You deserve access to high-quality health care
At Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, we believe our community members deserve options for high-quality care, and we are proud to be one of Pennsylvania and Delaware’s most trusted health care providers. That’s why we’re working to protect our ability to serve patients for generations because health comes first.
If you do not find the answers to your negotiation-related questions on this site, please contact us directly via this website through our contact us page or call our patient line at [insert call center #]. This website will be updated as our negotiations continue, so please check back for the most up-to-date information.