UnitedHealthcare
The company's personalized care plans will be available to UHC customers, including its self-funded employers.
Panelists at ViVE 2023 discussed the future of preventive medicine as retail chains and virtual care players push into the space and more patients avoid primary care altogether.
The rewards program will pay eligible members up to $1,000 per year to complete select tasks tracked via a wearable.
2022 Look Ahead
More payers launched virtual-first plans, insurtechs went public, and the digital mental health space brought in plenty of funding dollars this year.
This week's top stories include baby tech company Owlet pulling its connected-sock wearables following an FDA warning letter, and TeamHealth's victory in a lawsuit accusing UnitedHealthcare of engaging in unfair reimbursement practices.
The Apple Fitness+ platform offers 11 different workout styles from high-intensity interval training to yoga.
This week's top stories include UnitedHealthcare re-examining a policy that allows it to deny ER claims, Apple unveiling walking stability assessments for the iPhone, and Mount Sinai catering to patients with limited English proficiency.
This week's top stories include U.S. Anesthesia Partners alleging UnitedHealthcare is "like a boa constrictor squeezing USAP-TX from all sides" and Bright Health looking to strengthen its foothold in the telemedicine market.
Members in 27 states and Washington D.C. are eligible to receive the Level2 chronic care model at no additional cost.
Also: Ascom's clinician smartphone listed in Epic's Rover app; Nucleai partners with Protean BioDiagnostics.