Whole-person health

Focusing on just the medical side of an employee’s health doesn’t offer a complete picture. Taking a whole-person approach means addressing one’s physical, mental, financial and overall health and well-being needs. UnitedHealthcare has the breadth of products and solutions to help ensure your health benefits strategy addresses all the factors that may influence employee health and well-being.

Offering quality medical plans and targeted clinical programs

Surveyed employers rank medical benefits as the No. 1 most important benefit to offer employees.1 At UnitedHealthcare, we are working to offer a variety of medical plans and targeted clinical programs that treat the whole person, not just the condition at hand.

Managing drug spend with pharmacy benefits

As the No. 2 most important benefit to offer according to surveyed employers,1 pharmacy care is a critical piece of the benefits puzzle. When medical and pharmacy benefits are managed together, care can be more coordinated across the two benefits, allowing for better health outcomes, lower costs and simpler experiences. And, at UnitedHealthcare, our integrated benefits approach has proven results.

Supporting a continuum of behavioral health needs

Approximately 15% of working-age adults currently live with a mental health disorder, and depression and anxiety alone drain $1T from the global economy annually through lost productivity.2 Adding behavioral health benefits into your offerings can help ensure your employees and their families have access to the mental health support they may need. At UnitedHealthcare, we focus on delivering a guided experience that helps members find the behavioral health care they need.

Addressing dental, vison and hearing health needs

Dental, vision and hearing benefits are not “extra;” they’re essential benefits. The reason? An individual’s mouth, eyes and ears often serve as indicators of overall health and well-being. 

Investing in employee financial wellness

Personal financial concerns or economic hardships can take a toll on an employee’s overall health and well-being. That financial vulnerability extends beyond personal finances and can affect their mental health and productivity and focus at work,3  with U.S. employees spending more than 8 hours a week managing personal finances — half of that occurring during work hours.4  At UnitedHealthcare, we’re working to meet the whole-person health needs of your employees, including their financial well-being.  

Providing wellness programs to support overall employee well-being

Making healthier lifestyle choices may help reduce the likelihood of developing a chronic illness while also improving one’s overall quality of life. In fact, 89% said employees take fewer sick days as a result of their well-being program.5 At UnitedHealthcare, we have wellness programs designed to foster healthier, more productive workforces.

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