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Learn about the contracting and appointment process for UnitedHealthcare agents and brokers. Or, log in to your broker account or agent portal.
Find Medicare Plans in 3 Easy Steps Let us help you navigate your Medicare journey Many Medicare beneficiaries are already familiar with UnitedHealthcare as a carrier for employer coverage before they enroll in Medicare. Thus, the carrier is a household name across the country. If you were happy...
Explore health insurance options including Medicare, Medicaid, individual and family, short term and dental, as well as employer plans.
Self-Insured Employer Plans Offer Innovations that Lower Costs and Improve Employees’ Health Over 100 million people in the U.S., 65 percent of those with employer coverage, are covered through self-insured plans. June 07, 2023 Research Brief Forward-Looking Statement Cancel Telehealth Enabl...
If you have a UnitedHealthcare vision plan, here are six ways to make the most of your vision plan benefits. 6 steps to get the most out of your UnitedHealthcare vision insurance 1. Start using your vision benefits right away Your employer may offer group vision insurance that’s part of...
Healthcare Dealmakers—Jefferson, LVHN merge; R1 RCM goes private Steward Health Care bankruptcy updates, Allstate's $2 billion employer voluntary benefits arm sell-off and more M&A news from August. ByDave MuoioSep 4, 2024 05:30am
This week health insurance company UnitedHealthcare launched a new mobile health app, Health4Me, that gives its employer plan customers access to a registered nurse 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The app is currently only available for Apple iPhone or iPad users, but United plans to la...
UnitedHealthcare in 2023 eliminated out-of-pocket costs for insulin and other specific critical medications for people enrolled in standard fully insured employer-sponsored plans. Eligible members pay $0 for short- and long-acting insulins and other lifesaving medications, helping reduce the burden of...