Open enrollment plan benefits video series
Watch to learn more about open enrollment and how to choose a health plan
Getting ready to choose your health plan for the year? If it's open enrollment time or if you're already thinking ahead for next year, these videos will help you walk through some of the top things to consider when you're making your choice. Let's take a look.
Tips to choosing a health plan
Video transcript
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The UnitedHealthcare logo stretches into a ribbon that swipes across the screen and flies away.
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Hello. Welcome to United Health care — and this video that’s made just for you.
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Hello
Welcome to your video
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Choosing a health plan is a pretty important decision — after all, it’s your way toward a healthier tomorrow.
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How to choose a health plan
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A hot-air balloon drifts upward.
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As you explore your options, check out this checklist of questions designed to help you choose the plan that best fits your needs. Let's get started.
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On a sheet of paper that’s attached to a clipboard, 3 check marks appear one at a time.
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Think about the providers you see regularly, like your primary care provider, also called a PCP. If you’d like to keep seeing them, it’s a good idea to make sure they’re in the plan’s network.
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Are the providers you often see in the network?
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A cluster of circles appears. In each circle is a health care-related item, such as a heart, prescription bottle and health care provider. A check mark appears next to the health care provider.
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By the way, a network is a group of providers and facilities who've been con-tracted to deliver health care services to you, often at a discount. Staying in the network makes sense — because getting care from within the network may help you save money.
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A network is:
A group of providers and facilities contracted to deliver health care services, often at a discount
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A cluster of circles appears. In each circle is a health care-related item, such as a heart, prescription bottle and health care provider. One by one, the circles turn into coins. A piggy bank appears, and the coins drop into it.
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To check if your PCP or other provider is in the network
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How do you check if a provider is in the network?
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We first have to ask: Are you in the process of considering a new health plan? Or are you already a health plan member who's registered with a myuhc.com account? Depending on your answer, the way to find a PCP will be different.
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As a hand holds a smartphone, a question mark appears on its screen. A second hand holding a smartphone appears. On its screen, a check mark appears.
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If you're considering a plan, and want to see if a PCP is in the network, you'll go to the myuhc.com home page. Select Find a Provider.........and then choose Medical Directory. From there, you’ll see additional steps where you may need to select your health plan and set your location to find PCPs near you. Then, you’ll choose "People"............."Primary Care"............and "All Primary Care Providers." Network providers will be marked with a green check.
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A step-by-step demonstration illustrates how to search for a network primary care provider on myuhc.com.
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If you're already a member—with a registered myuhc.com account—to find a PCP you'll need to go to myuhc.com ------ Sign in to your account. ------ Select find care & costs. -------Then, primary care providers. ------ Network providers will be marked with a green check.
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A step-by-step demonstration illustrates how to search for a network primary care provider on myuhc.com.
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Consider the health care you or your family may need in the plan year ahead. This can help you decide the level of coverage you may need.
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What are your health needs?
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For example, you may want a plan that offers more coverage if you have major health care needs; see doctors or specialists often; are anticipating a change, like a growing family, or upcoming surgery.
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You may need more coverage for:
- Major health needs
- Frequent specialist visits
- Plans for future changes
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Twelve calendar squares form a grid, representing a plan year. Three stethoscopes appear on sporadic squares. A pacifier and an IV bag appear on other squares.
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If you see the doctor occasionally for things like an annual checkup or minor illnesses, a health plan that offers less coverage may work well for you.
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A plan with less coverage may work well for:
- Occasional doctor visits
- Annual checkups
- Minor illnesses
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Twelve calendar squares form a grid, representing a plan year. An apple, heart, prescription pill bottle and stethoscope appear on sporadic squares.
Check mark
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Consider the health care you or your family may need in the plan year ahead. This can help you decide the level of coverage you may need.
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How do you like to manage your costs?
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Some people manage costs by choosing to keep their monthly premium payments low. Others choose to pay higher monthly premiums because it tends to lower other costs, like copays or deductibles.
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A calendar appears under the words “Monthly premium,” and a wallet is under the words “Copays and deductibles.” Between them is a horizontal line. As the calendar sinks down, the wallet rises. Then, the calendar rises as the wallet sinks.
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In both cases, it's helpful to compare health plan deductible, co-insurance and out-of-pocket limit amounts. Understanding the differences can help you keep your costs in check — and know what to expect.
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Two pieces of paper appear. One is labeled “Plan 1” and the other is labeled “Plan 2.” A check mark is made under the “Plan 2” document.
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Lastly, take into consideration all the different health and wellness benefits plus digital tools and resources that come with your health plan at no additional cost to you.
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What kind of benefits and tools are included?
- Health support services
- Wellness programs
- Digital tools and resources
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A laptop computer opens. On its screen, a water bottle, dumbbell and jump rope appear, followed by “myuhc.com.”
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They're included to help support your health journey and help you get the most out of your benefits.
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Get the most out of your benefits
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On a laptop computer screen, 2 hands high-five.
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Speaking of helpful resources, it’s a good time to tell you about Just Plain Clear Glossary — a site where you can look up thousands of health care terms. Go to justplainclear.com any time you need health care terms defined simply and clearly.
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justplainclear.com
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A step-by-step demonstration illustrates how to look up words on justplainclear.com.
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Now that you know many of the questions to ask when choosing a health plan, you may be that much closer to finding one that best fits your needs. Thanks for watching.
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A hot-air balloon drifts upward.
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Once your plan is active, visit myuhc.com to browse around and learn more — or sign up for the programs and services that catch your interest.
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Already a member?
Visit myuhc.com
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A ribbon swipes across the screen and becomes the UnitedHealthcare logo.
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Disclaimers are included on screen here, as well as in the video transcript.
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Insurance coverage provided by or through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or its affiliates. Administrative services provided by United HealthCare Services, Inc. or their affiliates. B2C EI232689501.1 © 2024 United HealthCare Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 22-1988050
What's the difference between HSA, HRA, and FSA?
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Many health plans include an account designed with money-saving opportunities in mind. You may have heard of any one of them:
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A health savings account,
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a health reimbursement account
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or a flexible spending account.
Each account works in its own way to help you save and pay for eligible out-of-pocket medical expenses.
Let’s take a look at where they’re alike — and where they’re not — starting with
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Health savings account
HSA]
the health savings account, or HSA.
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A few things to know: you can open an HSA when you enroll in certain high deductible health plans.
You’re responsible for funding it — and your employer, family and others can put money into it if they choose.
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Every dollar you contribute to and save in your HSA is tax-free. Spend your HSA dollars on qualified out-of-pocket medical expenses — and that’s also tax-free.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Annual limit]
There’s no limit to how much you can save over time, but there are annual contribution limits.
Since it’s your HSA, the money in it stays with you even if you change employers, health plans or you retire.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Health reimbursement account
HRA]
In some ways, a health reimbursement account, or HRA, is similar. As long as you have money in your HRA, you can use it to help pay for qualified out-of-pocket medical expenses.
But, because HRAs are only funded by your employer, you can’t take your HRA with you if you change jobs — it belongs to your employer.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Flexible spending account
FSA]
Moving onto our last type: the flexible spending account, or FSA.
Although they are offered through your employer, FSAs don’t have to be tied to a health plan.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Pre-tax dollars]
You or your employer contribute pretax payroll deductions, which you can use for eligible medical and dependent care expenses.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Use it or lose it
Year end]
The big difference with FSAs is they may follow the use it or lose it rule, meaning if you don’t spend your FSA funds within your plan year, you can’t carry it over to the next. So, it’s a good idea to avoid putting more money into your FSA than you can spend in a plan year.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [HSA
HRA
FSA]
Those are some of the similarities and differences between these three accounts.
Now, can you tell them apart?
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Which of these is only funded by your employer?
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And which one has a “use it or lose it” rule?
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And which one stays with you forever?
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Get the most out of your health care dollars]
Nice! Now that you know how each kind of account works, you’re ready to get the most out of your health care dollars.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Already a member?
Sign in at myuhc.com]
DISCLAIMERS: [Insurance coverage provided by or through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or its affiliates. Administrative services provided by United HealthCare Services, Inc. or their affiliates.
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Digital tools
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When you live life to the fullest, it’s good to have a health plan you can access whenever you want, wherever you are.
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Welcome to your UnitedHealthcare digital tools; available to you at home with myuhc.com or on the go with the UnitedHealthcare app.
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These digital tools make managing your plan so much easier.
You can find and estimate costs, check what’s covered, search providers and facilities, access provider reviews and ratings, view plan balances, and see claim details.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [myuhc.com UnitedHealthcare app]
Let’s see one of these tools in action — with a quick tour of the UnitedHealthcare app.
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After signing into your account, you can find all kinds of care — from medical care to mental health care and beyond.
You’ve got options for searching, too — like by people or places, or by conditions or costs.
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You can even find nearby care based on your current location,
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Tailored results]
and also get tailored results with cost estimates for each option.
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A few more things you can do with the app? See a doctor remotely with virtual visits,
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share your ID card,
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and stay on top of preventive care with your own personalized health checklist.
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With a life as full as yours, UnitedHealthcare digital tools are dedicated to delivering
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [health plan that’s always with you]
a health plan that’s always with you.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Already a member?
Sign in at myuhc.com]
DISCLAIMERS: [Insurance coverage provided by or through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or its affiliates. Administrative services provided by United HealthCare Services, Inc. or their affiliates.
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The importance of a primary care provider
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When it comes to your health journey, it feels good to know you've got support every step of the way.
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That’s where your primary care provider, or PCP, comes in.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [What's a PCP?]
A PCP is the doctor who knows you best — who understands your health history and health goals.
They’re who you turn to first — for everything from routine care to prescriptions and more.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Preventive care
Checkups
Well-child visits
Screenings
Immunizations]
PCPs also provide you with preventive care, such as well child visits, annual checkups, mammogram screenings and immunizations.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Virtual visits for primary care]
And, since most PCPs offer virtual visits for primary care, you can choose to see them in person or from home.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Choose a PCP]
So, whether or not your plan requires you to have a PCP, it’s a good idea to choose one.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Choose a network PCP]
And a tip? Be sure to choose a PCP who’s in your network
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because staying in network can help save you money.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [$0 additional cost]
For example, when you see a network provider for preventive care, you'll find that the visit’s covered by most health plans at no additional cost.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Finding a network PCP]
Now that you know the benefits of having a network PCP, let’s look at how to find the one that’s right for you.
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First, go to uhc.com/providersearch. Then, choose your health plan name and select Primary Care.
You’ll be able to see which PCPs are in network, if they're accepting new patients, and what their patient ratings and average costs are.
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If you already have a PCP and want to make sure they're in the network, no problem — all you have to do is search for them by name.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [care that helps meet your needs]
Just remember, no matter where your health journey takes you, your PCP is there to support and connect you with the care that helps meet your needs.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Already a member?
Sign in at myuhc.com]
DISCLAIMERS: [Certain preventive care items and services, including immunizations, are provided as specified by applicable law, including the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), with no cost-sharing to you. These services may be based on your age and other health factors. Other routine services may be covered under your plan, and some plans may require copayments, coinsurance or deductibles for these benefits. Always review your benefit plan documents to determine your specific coverage details.
Insurance coverage provided by or through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or its affiliates. Administrative services provided by United HealthCare Services, Inc. or their affiliates.
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How a health plan works
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The UnitedHealthcare logo stretches into a ribbon that swipes across the screen and flies away.
Narrator:
Hello. Welcome to United Health care — and this video that’s made just for you.
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Hello
Welcome to your video
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Health plans are designed to help take good care of you. Knowing how they work can help you get the most out of your benefits. Let’s get into it.
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How a health plan works
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A lotus flower, apple, bandage, digital thermometer, smartwatch, blueberry, drug capsule and medical cross nestle into a neat pile.
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Most common health plans have a premium, or plan costs, which is a routine payment typically taken out of your paycheck. This helps keep your plan active, so you can stay covered.
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A calendar’s pages flip forward, and a check mark appears on the same day of each month. A hand sets an empty drinking glass next to the calendar.
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At the start of your plan year, you pay 100% of your covered health services until you meet your deductible, which is the dollar amount set by your health plan before it starts to pay costs.
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Your coinsurance may vary by plan or service. This example is for illustrative purposes only. Please refer to your official plan documents for coverage details.
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A hand pours a pitcher of water into a drinking glass. When the glass if half full, a horizontal line appears, labeled “Deductible.” A second hand holding another pitcher of water appears and begins pouring into the same drinking glass.
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Once you reach your deductible, "co-insurance" begins. That’s the percentage of costs your health plan shares with you. For example, you may pay 20% of a covered medical expense, and your plan will pay the remaining "eighty" percent.
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Your coinsurance may vary by plan or service. This example is for illustrative purposes only. Please refer to your official plan documents for coverage details.
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Two streams of water fill a drinking glass. The halfway mark of the glass is labeled “Coinsurance.” Water continues to pour into the glass.
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Along the way, you may pay a fixed amount, also known as a copay, for certain covered health services, like a doctor’s appointment.
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A drinking glass is filled with water. A hand drops 4 ice cubes into the glass.
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Your plan offers you further protection with an out-of-pocket limit, which is the most you could pay for covered services in a plan year. Co-insurance, copays and deductibles count toward your out-of-pocket limit — but premiums don’t. Once you’ve met the out-of-pocket limit, your plan’s got you covered at 100%.
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A drinking glass is filled nearly to the brim with water and ice cubes. At the top of the glass, a horizontal line appears, labeled “Out-of-pocket limit.” Two streams of water begin to pour into the glass. The water rises up to the horizonal line. The top half of the drinking glass is labeled “Coinsurance, copays and deductibles.” The label at the top of the glass changes to “Health plan pays 100%.”
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Now that you know how health plans work, you can get more out of your benefits. Thanks for watching.
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A hot-air balloon drifts upward.
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Once your plan is active, visit myuhc.com to browse around and learn more — or sign up for the programs and services that catch your interest.
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Already a member?
Visit myuhc.com
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A ribbon swipes across the screen and becomes the UnitedHealthcare logo.
Narrator:
Disclaimers are included on screen here, as well as in the video transcript.
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Insurance coverage provided by or through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or its affiliates. Administrative services provided by United HealthCare Services, Inc. or their affiliates.
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Why choose UnitedHealthcare
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Welcome to all that care can do for you —
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starting with one of the largest networks in the U.S.,
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full of quality providers
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and hospitals close to you.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Whenever, wherever care]
You’ll have easier access to the care you need, when and where you want it,
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so you can have a virtual visit with a provider right from your mobile device or computer.
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You’ll have easier access to your health plan, too,
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Manage claims
Find a provider
Share plan ID cards]
with myuhc.com and the UnitedHealthcare app. You can manage claims, find a provider, share plan ID cards
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [at home
on the go]
and so much more — whether you’re at home or on the go.
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And if it's a healthier you you're after, we’ve got so many programs and services designed to help get you there — from losing weight and quitting tobacco to being more active and stressing less.
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UnitedHealthcare is here for you — connecting you quickly to quality support led by trained, caring experts who’ll help with questions and guide you every step of the way.
You’ll find it all here in a health plan that, at the heart of it,
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works every day to take good care of you.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [For help choosing a health plan
visit uhc.com/openenrollment
Already a member?
Sign in at myuhc.com]
[UnitedHealthcare logo]
DISCLAIMERS: [Insurance coverage provided by or through UnitedHealthcare Insurance COmpnay or its affiliates. Administrative services provided by United HealthCare Services, Inc. or their affiliates.
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Understanding your pharmacy benefits
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When it comes to your health, medications can play an important role. So, it’s good to be in the know about your pharmacy benefits: what they are, how they work and ways they can help you save on costs.
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Let’s start by introducing you to the service that UnitedHealthcare uses for all things pharmacy: welcome to OptumRx.
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on the go]
Whether you’re at home or on the go, OptumRx is designed to help make it easier to manage your medications — and save on them, too.
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By using one of our digital tools, like myuhc.com or the UnitedHealthcare app,
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Pharmacy 1
Pharmacy 2
Pharmacy 3]
you can find and compare medication costs,
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locate a network pharmacy nearby, manage your home delivery orders,
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and view lower-cost alternatives through the prescription drug list, or PDL.
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What’s great about the PDL is that it gives you a list of commonly prescribed medications and lets you know which ones are covered by your plan.
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Tier 2
Tier 1]
The PDL also arranges medications by tiers, from typically lower-cost generic drugs on Tier 1 to higher-priced brand name ones on Tier 3. You can use the PDL to discuss lower-cost options with your doctor.
When it comes to filling your prescriptions, there’s a couple more ways to save on costs:
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You can choose to pick up the prescription at a network pharmacy, which typically costs less than an out-of-network one
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or you can choose home delivery and have your prescription shipped directly to you — at no additional cost.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [OptumRx]
Now that we’ve introduced you to OptumRx, there’s only one thing left to do: look forward to a pharmacy experience designed to be easier for you to use.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [easier for you to save on prescription costs]
And easier for you to save on prescription costs.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: [Already a member?
Sign in at myuhc.com]
DISCLAIMERS: [Individual plan coverage and experience may vary by plan.
Insurance coverage provided by or through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or its affiliates. Administrative services provided by United HealthCare Services, Inc. or their affiliates.
OptumRx® is an affiliate of UnitedHealthcare.
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How to find a primary care provider
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(Video Length – 2:42 Video Transcript Selecting a PCP – UHC
[UnitedHealthcare logo]
ON-SCREEN TEXT: How to find a primary care provider (PCP)
With any health plan, it's good to have a primary care provider, or PCP, in your corner.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: 1 Find a PCP
2 Explore your PCP options
3 Select a PCP
Here, we’ll show you how to find a PCP, how to best explore your PCP options and how to let your health plan know the PCP you selected.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: 1 Find a PCP Registered at myuhc.com? Waiting to register on myuhc.com?
To help you find a PCP, we first have to ask: are you already registered at myuhc.com or are you waiting for your health plan to begin? Depending on your answer, the way to find a PCP will be different. So, let’s walk through those different ways right now.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: If you’re registered at myuhc.com...
For those registered at myuhc.com, here’s how you’ll find a PCP:
You’ll go to myuhc.com, sign in to your account and select Find Care & Costs, then Primary Care Providers.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: If you’re not yet registered at myuhc.com...
Now, if you’re not yet registered at myuhc.com, or your health plan isn’t active yet, here’s how you’ll find a PCP .
At the myuhc.com sign in page, you’ll select Find a Provider and then choose Medical Directory. From there, you’ll see additional steps where you may need to select your health plan and set your location to find PCPs near you. Then, you’ll choose People, Primary Care and All Primary Care Providers.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: 2 Explore your PCP options
Now, let’s talk about exploring your PCP options because we've got a few solid tips designed to help you
choose the PCP that best fits your needs.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: Save money in-network
First, green checkmarks tell you that the provider is accepting new patients or that the provider is in your health plan network. That's a good thing, because network providers may offer services at a lower cost.
Next, you may see a blue number 1, which means a Tier 1 provider who may be recognized for delivering cost-effective care from your health benefits.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: Quality and cost-efficiency
Then there’s the blue hearts which, for those enrolled in health plans like an HMO plan, means the provider meets quality and cost-efficiency standards.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: 3 Select a PCP
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When you find a PCP that fits your needs, you can move on to the next step: Selecting that PCP.
For those registered at myuhc.com, you’ll be able to click “Select PCP” next to the provider’s name — and begin scheduling care.
For those not registered at myuhc.com, click on the provider’s name and be sure to write down and save their Provider ID number, including the zeros. You may need it when you enroll in your health plan.
ON-SCREEN TEXT: Start your PCP search at myuhc.com
It’s good to have a PCP in your corner. Now that you know how to find, explore and select your PCP, start your search today.
DISCLAIMERS: Insurance coverage provided by or through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or its affiliates. Administrative services provided by United HealthCare Services, Inc. or their affiliates.
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