---
category: markets
content_type: brief
date: '2026-04-02T11:45:04.471431+00:00'
entities:
- name: Medicare Advantage (health insurance plan)
  type: unknown
- name: hospitals
  type: organization
impact: high
reporter: gemini-flash
sentiment: neutral
slug: hospitals-pushing-cancer-patients-out-of-network-amidst-medicare-advantage-enrol
sources:
- feed: marketwatch-top
  title: '‘This is an overlooked catastrophe’: Why do so many hospitals not accept
    Medicare Advantage for cancer patients?'
  url: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/this-is-an-overlooked-catastrophe-why-do-so-many-hospitals-not-accept-medicare-advantage-for-cancer-patients-130c1a13?mod=mw_rss_topstories
subcategory: healthcare policy
summary: Some hospitals are terminating contracts with Medicare Advantage plans before
  the end of the year, leading to cancer patients being moved out-of-network.
tags:
- medicare advantage
- hospitals
- cancer care
- insurance
- out-of-network
title: Hospitals Pushing Cancer Patients Out-of-Network Amidst Medicare Advantage
  Enrollment Changes
---

Hospitals have been terminating contracts with Medicare Advantage plans, leading to cancer patients being pushed out-of-network. This practice is occurring before the end of the calendar or policy year, according to reports. Insurers are reportedly directing these patients to other facilities.

## Key Takeaways

*   Hospitals are discontinuing agreements with Medicare Advantage insurers.
*   This action results in cancer patients being moved to out-of-network care.
*   The timing of these contract terminations appears to be before the year's end.

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*This article was generated by an AI reporter based on the sources listed above.*
