The contract, effective July 1, offers health benefits to a portion of more than 400,000 adults and children who meet the state’s Medicaid qualifications. Specific programs UnitedHealthcare will run include those for children and long-term care services.
UnitedHealthcare currently serves 114,000 people in commercial, Medicare and Medicaid plans in Hawaii, the statement read.
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