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Sentara Health Plans will operate community care centers in Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina with the aim of improving care for the uninsured and Medicaid recipients in underresourced communities. 

Some payers expanded this year to reach half of the U.S. population, while others were forced out of business in some states altogether. Here are seven recent payer moves to enter or exit markets:

The nation's largest payers have filed their first-quarter earnings reports, revealing which grew their revenues the most year over year.

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Cigna reported over $44 billion in total revenues in the first quarter, with the strongest growth in the company's Evernorth business. Projected revenues at year end stand at $177 billion, according to the company's earnings report released May 6.

A contract dispute between Raleigh, N.C.-based WakeMed Health and Hospitals and UnitedHealthcare could leave 20,000 patients out-of-network if an agreement is not reached before June 1, according to a May 5 North Carolina Public Radio report. 

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