UnitedHealth Aims to Take ‘Guess Work’ Out of Assessing Health, Well-Being Offerings

Numerous companies have developed health and well-being apps and programs, making it difficult sometimes for companies to assess them and choose which ones to offer their employees. With this problem in mind, UnitedHealthcare recently rolled out UHC Hub, a platform that helps self-insured employers select and purchase health and well-being programs.

The vendors participating in the UHC Hub include Teladoc Health, a leading telehealth company; Noom, a subscription-based app for weight management and healthier living; and Cleo, a company that offers support for parents and caregiving.

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Tim Casey

Tim Casey

Tim has been a reporter and editor for newspapers, websites and magazines for more than 20 years, including 10 years covering health care business topics. He has a deep knowledge of the managed care industry and pharmacy benefit management. He also has experience covering medical conferences and clinical and legislative health care issues. In 2014, the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing selected Tim as one of 15 journalists to participate in a national symposium on the Affordable Care Act. Tim has a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Notre Dame and an M.B.A. from Georgetown University.

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