Connect your employees to a world of care To help your employees enjoy their smiles, oral health should be a priority. That's why our plans offer access to 4 convenient care options designed to help move employees' dental health. Dental coverage...
Read MoreDental benefits to help make care more convenient
Forming a catalyst for better health in Washington state
To advance health, equity, and well-being of Washington State community residents, UnitedHealthcare Community & State is using targeted public data and partnering at the local level to address the unique needs of many cities and counties...
Read MoreVirtual physical therapy may help with back pain and other issues
If you’re among the 1 in 4 Americans who live with back pain, a new app-based exercise therapy may offer another way to help address the issue without having to leave home. Virtual physical therapy for back pain is already covered by...
Read MoreA simplified approach to helping members find quality, cost-efficient care
When it comes to selecting a safe vehicle, a new phone or a meal at a restaurant, a good rating may make all the difference. But when it comes to choosing a health care provider, it may be more difficult to decide how to make an informed choice. To...
Read MoreHere’s why you should consider seeing a geriatrician
It comes as second nature for most parents to take their children to a pediatrician at least once a year. The differences between children and adults are so stark that it makes sense to choose a doctor specially trained to treat younger patients. Yet...
Read More5 things to know about HSAs
If the tax bill for this year already has you looking for ways to trim what you owe Uncle Sam in 2023, you may want to consider the benefits of a health savings account (HSA). An HSA enables you to lower your federal taxable income by setting aside...
Read MoreAddressing maternal health disparities in Washington. D.C. with March of Dimes
In Washington, D.C., the preterm birth rate among Black women is 85% higher than the rate among all other women. In addition, data from the March of Dimes shows far too often, women in this area are receiving inadequate prenatal care — oftentimes...
Read MoreFrosty Fat Tire Festival raises record funds for children medical grants
Biking in the snow, during one of the coldest months in Minnesota, may seem like an ambitious experience — but when it’s for a good cause, there’s nothing more exhilarating. The 2022 edition of the UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation...
Read More5 tips to help manage your return-to-office stress
As pandemic restrictions ease, your time working from home may be coming to an end — and that may have you feeling stressed. Remember, it’s normal to have some worry about a change in your routine — and you may not be the only one at your...
Read MoreWhy blood clots often go undetected
On average, 274 people die each day from blood clots – that’s one person every six minutes. Yet, what may be even more surprising is that fewer than 1 in 4 people realize they have the signs and symptoms of a blood clot. March...
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