News Releases Oct. 01, 2020
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Plans
designed to help people navigate health from home, in-person, online and across
every touch point in between
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More
plans, including HMOs, have access to the UnitedHealthcare Medicare National
Network
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Most
people will see stable or reduced Medicare Advantage premiums[i] and nearly 2.5 million members will have
$0 premiums
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Nearly
all plans offer $0 copays for telehealth visits, labs, routine vision and
hearing exams, colonoscopies, mammograms and cardiac rehab
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Company
offers broad access to plans that cap insulin costs at $35 per month and
eliminates out-of-pocket drug costs on most Dual Special Needs Plans
MINNETONKA, Minn. (Oct. 1, 2020) – UnitedHealthcare® today
introduced its 2021 Medicare Advantage and prescription drug plans, showcasing
affordable coverage, exclusive benefits, expanded plan access and a simplified
member experience that connects people to quality care – when and where they
need it.
“It is more important than ever during times like these to
provide stability and peace of mind for people when it comes to their care and
coverage,” said Tim Noel, CEO of UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement.
“We have listened intently to our members, and to deliver on the stable,
comprehensive coverage they expect and deserve, we are committed to delivering
Medicare plans with more: more $0 and low-premium plans and $0 copays; more
benefits and access to care – all adding up to more value for the people we
serve.”
Currently, more than 6.5 million people[ii] are
enrolled in UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plans. In 2021, the company
will expand its service area to reach nearly 3.2 million additional people in
nearly 300 counties – the company’s largest footprint expansion in five years.i
Highlights of UnitedHealthcare’s 2021 Medicare Advantage plans
include:
More Access to Care from Anywhere to Bring Peace of Mind
“The COVID-19 pandemic is a watershed moment that is profoundly
altering the health care landscape. At-home health care went from being a
convenient care option to, at times, the only option for many people,” said
Noel. “And while COVID-19 changed so much for so many of us, it did not change
UnitedHealthcare’s unwavering commitment to helping people access the care they
need, whether in a clinical setting or at home.”
Offerings that help enable more access to care include:
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Telehealth
Visits: All plans will offer
telehealth visits with a $0 copay.i
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Medicare
National Network: The nation’s largest
Medicare Advantage network[iii] will
be available across more plans, including many HMO plans. Whether at home or
traveling, members pay network costs when they see any of the more than 850,000
network care providers.
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HouseCalls: Most plans will include HouseCalls, a
program that offers people a yearly visit with a licensed clinician from the
comfort of home, helping to coordinate needed care – including with an
individual’s primary care provider; conducting health screenings and providing
education on the management of chronic conditions. The company expects to
complete nearly 1.7 million HouseCalls for its members in 2020.
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Tailored
support: To provide a more
personal and simpler member experience, UnitedHealthcare is rolling out a
market-aligned Advocate4Me service model that empowers advocates’ expertise
within their designated regions. This includes increased knowledge of the
market, available plans, network and product offerings – helping to drive more
tailored support, reduce transfer rates and improve satisfaction.
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Navigate4Me: For people in UnitedHealthcare Medicare
Advantage plans who have complex health care needs, such as those facing an
acute health event like a surgery or cancer treatment, those managing a chronic
illness like COPD or diabetes or those in Dual Special Needs Plans, Navigate4Me
offers one-on-one support. A single point of contact helps to coordinate care,
address claims issues, provide social support and assist with other needs. For
members impacted by COVID-19, this service also offers a helping hand to
navigate safe quarantine, obtain medication and food when isolated and access
clinical care if needed. One million people will have a dedicated
UnitedHealthcare navigator by the end of 2020.
Simple, Affordable Products
“In listening to the people we serve, we know the key is
affordable, predictable coverage that is easy to use and understand,” said
Steve Warner, senior vice president of Medicare Advantage, UnitedHealthcare
Medicare & Retirement. “We purposefully design our products to meet
consumers’ expectations around affordability and simplicity.”
Plans and product features that will help deliver cost savings
and a simpler consumer experience in 2021 include:
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Premiums: Nearly 2.5 million members will see $0
Medicare Advantage premiums in 2021, and almost all will see stable or reduced
premiums.i
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Medicare
Advantage Patriot Plans: The UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage Patriot plans
are designed specifically with veterans in mind, as well as other individuals
with existing drug coverage. These plans will provide broad access to care and
benefits beyond Original Medicare like dental, vision and fitness, and nearly
all will have a $0 premium, and many will include a Part B premium rebate – up
to $100 per month.
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$0
Copays: Almost all plans will have $0 copays on the following:
medical and behavioral telehealth visits; labs; routine vision and hearing
exams; colonoscopies and mammograms; and cardiac rehab. Additionally, nearly
everyone in UnitedHealthcare’s coverage area will have access to a plan with $0
primary care copays.
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Prescription
Drug Affordability:
Most plans include prescription drug coverage, and with the goals of cost
savings, price predictability and transparency, UnitedHealthcare is offering a
variety of ways for people to save.
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Part
D Senior Savings Model: The
company will offer broad access to Medicare Advantage and Part D plans that
limit monthly out-of-pocket costs to $35 for all covered insulin, helping
people better predict their monthly expenses and amounting to projected average
annual savings of nearly $450 for beneficiaries who take insulin.
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$0
Drug Copays on Dual Special Needs Plans (D-SNP): In 2021, UnitedHealthcare will be removing
copays on covered drugs on most D-SNP plans, giving people access to the
prescription drugs they need at no out-of-pocket cost.
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Lower
Costs and More Generics Covered: Even more generic prescription drugs are covered with low
to $0 copays, including tier 1 and tier 2.
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Bonus
Drug Coverage: To lower out-of-pocket
costs and simplify the consumer experience, the majority of UnitedHealthcare
Medicare Advantage plans will offer bonus drug coverage for common non-Medicare
covered prescription drugs, including drugs for erectile dysfunction and
commonly used prescription vitamins like vitamin D, folic acid and vitamin B12.
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Home
Delivery: Most plans also
offer $0 copays for tier 1 and tier 2 drugs ordered through the OptumRx home
delivery pharmacy.i
Distinctive Offerings
“The breadth of UnitedHealth Group allows us to develop unique
products with benefits that add real value to people’s lives – and their
pocketbooks,” said Warner. “Our portfolio of plans offers something for
everyone – from people seeking everyday wellness support to those ready to ramp
up their fitness routines to those managing chronic conditions – and everyone
in between.”
Extra benefits and features that help improve physical and
financial well-being include:
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Renew
ActiveTM Fitness Program: The gold standard in Medicare fitness programs for body and
mind will expand to 11 new states and D.C. in 2021[iv],
and will be available to people enrolled in most Medicare Advantage plans
across 47 states and D.C. Renew Active provides access to an extensive,
nationwide network of gyms and fitness locations – one of the largest of all
Medicare fitness programs[v].
Renew Active also offers access to local wellness classes and events, and to
support staying healthy from the convenience of home, offers access to
thousands of workout videos and an online brain health program from AARP
Staying Sharp®.
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Dental: The company offers the nation’s largest
Medicare Advantage dental networkiii, and a progressive benefit
design offers expanded coverage with affordable access to comprehensive dental
for most Medicare eligibles.
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Vision
and Hearing: All plans cover an
annual eye exam, and most cover standard lenses in full, with access to a broad
retail eyewear network and convenient home delivery options through Glasses USA
as well as exclusive partner, Warby Parker. The majority of plans also offer a
choice of discounted hearing aids.
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Over-the-Counter
(OTC) Products: Most plans will
include a quarterly credit for a broad selection of common OTC products. People
can order online, by phone or by mail for quick delivery to their door.
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Healthy
Food Benefit: Most D-SNP plans will
offer a monthly credit, up to $660 annually, to buy fruits, vegetables, meat,
seafood, dairy and more.
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Renew
Rewards: The majority of
members may be eligible to earn up to $120 in rewards for completing certain
health care activities such as an annual physical or wellness visit, preventive
screenings, a flu shot or by staying active and tracking their steps.
More Plan Options to Meet Diverse Needs
The only company to offer Medicare plans with the AARP name,
UnitedHealthcare serves nearly one in five people in the Medicare program
through its portfolio of plans[vi].
This includes approximately 4.5 million
through its Medicare Supplement plans. In 2021, people with eligible
UnitedHealthcare Medicare Supplement plans across 35 states will have access to
a variety of value-added programs and features offered at no additional cost,
including a nationwide dental discount program with no waiting periods or
annual limits, a hearing aid discount program; 24/7 nurse line; Renew Active by
UnitedHealthcare, which offers access to an extensive network of participating
gyms and fitness locations[vii] as
well as access to AARP Staying Sharp® online brain health program; and an AARP
Smart DriverTM course – an online or in-person driving
refresher course that may allow for reduced insurance premiums.
UnitedHealthcare also serves approximately 4.1 million people
through its stand-alone Part D prescription drug plans, including the AARP® MedicareRx
Walgreens (PDP) plan, which offers $0 tier 1 copays at more than 9,200
Walgreens and Duane Reade locations.
People can make changes to their Medicare coverage during
Medicare Annual Enrollment, which runs from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7.
For more information on UnitedHealthcare’s Medicare plans,
visit UHCMedicareHealthPlans.com.
About UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealthcare is dedicated to helping people live healthier
lives and making the health system work better for everyone by simplifying the
health care experience, meeting consumer health and wellness needs, and
sustaining trusted relationships with care providers. In the United States,
UnitedHealthcare offers the full spectrum of health benefit programs for
individuals, employers, and Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, and contracts
directly with more than 1.3 million physicians and care professionals, and 6,500
hospitals and other care facilities nationwide. The company also provides
health benefits and delivers care to people through owned and operated health
care facilities in South America. UnitedHealthcare is one of the businesses of
UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH), a diversified health care company. For more
information, visit UnitedHealthcare at www.uhc.com or
follow @UHC on Twitter.
Contact:
Jessica Kostner
UnitedHealthcare
jessica_kostner@uhc.com
952-931-4951
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Plans are insured through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or
one of its affiliated companies. For Medicare Advantage and Prescription Drug
Plans: A Medicare Advantage organization with a Medicare contract and a
Medicare-approved Part D sponsor. Enrollment in these plans depends on the
plan’s contract renewal with Medicare.
For Dual Special Needs Plans: A Medicare Advantage organization
with a Medicare contract and a contract with the State Medicaid Program.
$0 co-pay is applicable only during the initial coverage stage
and may not apply during the coverage gap; it does not apply during the
catastrophic stage.
UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company pays royalty fees to AARP for
the use of its intellectual property. These fees are used for the general
purposes of AARP. You do not need to be an AARP member to enroll in a Medicare
Advantage or Prescription Drug Plan. AARP and its affiliates are not insurers.
AARP encourages you to consider your needs when selecting products and does not
make specific product recommendations for individuals. United contracts
directly with Walgreens for this plan; AARP and its affiliates are not parties
to that contractual relationship.
UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company contracts directly with
Walgreens for this plan; AARP and its affiliates are not parties to that
contractual relationship.
Other Pharmacies are available in our network, but you may not
receive preferred retail pharmacy pricing. Copays apply after deductible.
AARP MedicareRx Preferred (PDP) and AARP MedicareRx Saver Plus
(PDP)’s pharmacy network includes limited lower-cost pharmacies in rural AK,
MT, NE, ND, SD and WY. There are an extremely limited number of preferred cost
share pharmacies in suburban MT. AARP MedicareRx Walgreens (PDP)’s pharmacy
network offers limited access to pharmacies with preferred cost sharing in
urban ND; suburban HI, ND, PA and rural AK, AR, HI, IA, ID, KS, MN, MT, NE, OK,
OR, PA, SD, and WY. There are an extremely limited number of preferred cost
share pharmacies in suburban MT and rural ND. The lower costs advertised in our
plan materials for these pharmacies may not be available at the pharmacy you
use. For up-to-date information about our network pharmacies, including whether
there are any lower-cost preferred pharmacies in your area, please call us or
consult the online pharmacy directory using the contact information that
appears on the booklet cover.
For 2021, this plan participates in the Part D Senior Savings
Model which offers lower, stable, and predictable out-of-pocket costs for
covered insulin through the different Part D benefit coverage stages. You will
pay a maximum of $35 for a 1-month supply of covered insulin during the
deductible, initial coverage and coverage gap or “donut hole” stages of your
benefit. You will pay 5% of the cost of your covered insulin in the
catastrophic stage. Your cost may be less if you receive Extra Help from Medicare.
Participation in the Renew Active™ program is voluntary. Consult
your doctor prior to beginning an exercise program or making changes to your
lifestyle or health care routine. Renew Active includes standard fitness
membership. Equipment, classes, personalized fitness plans, caregiver access
and events may vary by location. Certain services, classes and events are
provided by Affiliates of UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or other third
parties not affiliated with UnitedHealthcare. Participation in AARP® Staying
Sharp® and the Fitbit® Community for Renew Active is subject to your acceptance
of their respective terms and policies. AARP Staying Sharp is the registered
trademark of AARP. AARP Smart Driver is the trademark of AARP. UnitedHealthcare
is not responsible for the services or information provided by third parties.
The information provided through these services is for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for the advice of a doctor. The Renew Active
program varies by plan/area. Access to gym and fitness location network may
vary by location and plan. Renew Active premium gym and fitness location
network only available with certain plans.
Renew Active by UnitedHealthcare is not available in all plans.
HouseCalls may not be available in all areas.
[i]Refers to UnitedHealthcare’s standard Medicare
Advantage plans (i.e., non-special needs plans).
[ii]CMS enrollment data, August 2020. Enrollment
across all plans.
[iii]Network size varies by market
[iv]New Renew Active states for 2021 – Arkansas,
Delaware, Georgia, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi,
Pennsylvania, South Carolina and West Virginia.
[v]Based on gym and fitness location network
size.
[vi]CMS enrollment data, August 2020.
[vii]These are additional insured member services
apart from the Medicare Supplement Plan benefits, are not insurance programs,
are subject to geographical availability and may be discontinued at any time.
Availability of fitness program may vary by area. Fitness program network only
includes participating facilities and locations. None of these services should
be used for emergency or urgent care needs. In an emergency, call 911 or go to
the nearest emergency room. Note that certain services are provided by
Affiliates of UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or other third parties not
affiliated with UnitedHealthcare.
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