A blue u-shaped logo appears over a white background. It swirls with a flourish and an animation of a figure riding a bike plays. Food rests in their basket. Text appears.
ON SCREEN TEXT: Jill's story is for illustrative purposes only.
SPEAKER: Jill is like a lot of people. She thinks health care is complicated.
Jill passes a sign post with three directional boards. One with a stethoscope, another with a plus symbol, and another with the letters ER.
SPEAKER: With coverage unknowns and cost surprises. She feels intimidated and skeptical of health plans in general.
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ON SCREEN TEXT: Only 1 in 3 surveyed said
they trust their health plan
Surveys of Trust in the U.S. Health Care System, ABIM Foundation, May 21, 2021.
A hand puts an apple on a shelf near a window, beside a calendar.
SPEAKER: Although Jill’s concerns may be fairly common, her story is uniquely hers, and it requires an approach designed to address these challenges in a personal way just for Jill. So on day one, Jill is given a custom set of tools. She can flip, click and watch her way to a better understanding of how her plan works.
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ON SCREEN TEXT: 54% reported they don't
fully understand what their
current health plan offers
2022 Health Insurance Knowledge Snapshot. Commissioned by Justworks and conducted by Harris Poll, June 2022.
SPEAKER: The idea is to quickly help her feel more comfortable.
She grabs a buzzing cell phone.
SPEAKER: Because once she knows where everything is, she's more likely to find answers when she needs them. Let's say she has been struggling with back pain.
She sits at a desk and rubs her back. Text appears over a white background.
ON SCREEN TEXT: What are you looking to treat?
Icons of a human figure and a clipboard appear. Text under the figure reads "Area of body" and text under the clipboard reads "Type of condition."
SPEAKER: It's second nature for most of us to use search. But with myuhc.com, the results are tailored to Jill.
She types "Back pain" into a search bar. Different doctors and their professions appear.
SPEAKER: Right at the top, she sees the least invasive options that are covered by her plan and evaluated for quality and cost efficiency.
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ON SCREEN TEXT: 9 in 10 surveyed reported
feeling concerned about the rising cost of health care
Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll December 2022: The Public's Health Care Priorities For The New Congress, Dec. 2022.
SPEAKER: Still not even the best planning can help avoid all surprises. That's why proactive support can be so important. If Jill goes outside her network, we let her know. And if she may save money on a prescription or is eligible for a wellness program, we let her know that too.
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SPEAKER: Our people are also looking out for Jill. Advocates have a 360 degree view of Jill's health journey and can help guide her next steps, like enrolling in a clinical program to help manage a chronic condition.
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ON SCREEN TEXT: 39% of clinical program
enrollees were referred
by advocates
UnitedHealthcare Advocate 4Me performance reporting, full-year 2021.
SPEAKER: Everybody's health journey is different. For Jill and millions of other UnitedHealthcare members, we are working to make it a little bit simpler and a lot more personal.
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ON SCREEN TEXT: Supporting employees with a simpler experience.
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ON SCREEN TEXT: United Healthcare
There for what matters™
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ON SCREEN TEXT: Member journey example for illustrative purposes only. Individual results may vary.
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