OKLAHOMA –
INTEGRIS Health and UnitedHealthcare have agreed to a final date of coverage for policy holders, meaning some Oklahomans could see all INTEGRIS services and care become ‘out-of-network’ starting March 9.
The INTEGRIS Health network, including hospitals, clinics, doctors and all affiliated entities are included in the contract negotiations.
After March 9, INTEGRIS Health will no longer accept UnitedHealthcare insurance, including:
- Commercial plans
- Medicare (AARP) plans
- Marketplace plans
A recent announcement from UnitedHealthcare says a temporary agreement was finalized, only extending coverage for 30 days from the original February 7 cut-off date.
If you are currently on a treatment plan with an INTEGRIS Health doctor or receiving treatments at an INTEGRIS Health facility, we encourage you to contact UnitedHealthcare to initiate a Continuity of Care request.
If UnitedHealthcare approves your request, you may continue to see your INTEGRIS Health doctor at an in-network benefit rate after the termination date.
In a previous statement, INTEGRIS said it’s ongoing talks with UnitedHealthcare have failed to meet an agreement for continued coverage.
If United Healthcare refuses to contract with INTEGRIS Health at acceptable terms, we will be out-of-network, and you will lose access to your INTEGRIS Health doctors, clinics and hospitals.
UnitedHealthcare is a publicly traded organization with a net income of close to $13.2 billion in 2025 alone. Earnings are given to shareholders, and additional profit and revenue for the company is gained through denying or delaying care to policy holders.

















