A dispute between WakeMed and one of the country’ s largest health insurers could affect the insurance coverage for thousands of people in the Triangle. WakeMed and UnitedHealthcare have until June 1 to agree on a new contract. If they fail, WakeMed hospitals, outpatient clinics and physician specialists will no longer be considered“ in-network” for.
Several North Carolina hospitals on Wednesday said they are seeing shortages in available workers and intensive care unit beds and longer delays for those who visit the emergency department. Cases, hospitalizations, deaths and the share of tests coming back positive in North Carolina are at their worst levels in months. Health officials say people now being hospitalized for COVID-19 are increasingly younger.
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