UnitedHealthcare today announced its 2014 portfolio of Medicare plans,
which features new ways for beneficiaries to save money on their
Medicare coverage. With the addition of Walmart to the company’s
preferred retail pharmacy network and Pharmacy Saver program, customers
who enroll in UnitedHealthcare’s stand-alone Part D plans and Medicare
Advantage plans that include drug coverage can save money on their
medications at nearly 20,000 retail locations nationwide.
UnitedHealthcare’s Medicare plans, many of which carry the AARP brand,
have been designed to help meet the diverse needs of the more than 51
million current beneficiaries as well as baby boomers who are aging into
Medicare at the rate of 10,000 per day.
Serving nearly one in five Medicare beneficiaries, UnitedHealthcare has
the largest membership in the industry in each of its core Medicare
product offerings: Medicare Advantage plans, Part D prescription drug
plans and Medicare supplement plans.
“We’re the preferred choice of more beneficiaries than any other company
because our plans offer benefits that help our members maintain their
health and quality of life while also saving money,” said Jack Larsen,
CEO of UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement.
Beneficiaries can find additional benefits and services not available
through Original Medicare in UnitedHealthcare’s Medicare Advantage
plans, which will be available in 44 states, the District of Columbia
and most major metropolitan areas in 2014. These benefits include an
annual physical, a routine vision and hearing exam, hearing aids at a
substantially discounted price, and access to a registered nurse 24
hours a day, seven days a week. Benefits vary by plan.
In the company’s 2014 coverage area, 93 percent of Medicare-eligible
individuals – more than 31 million people – will have access to a
standard UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plan with a $0 premium
beyond the Medicare Part B premium.
Medicare beneficiaries can make changes to their health coverage during
the Open Enrollment Period, which begins Oct. 15.
Walmart Adds 4,500 Retail Locations to
UnitedHealthcare Preferred Network, Pharmacy Saver
Walmart
and Sam’s Club will join UnitedHealthcare’s preferred retail pharmacy
network in 2014, making it even more convenient for consumers enrolled
in the company’s stand-alone Part D plans to save money on their
medications. Members enrolled in UnitedHealthcare’s AARP MedicareRx Part
D plans are projected to save more than $100 million on their copays
this year by using preferred retail pharmacies.1
With the addition of Walmart and Sam’s Club pharmacies,
UnitedHealthcare’s preferred retail pharmacy network will include nearly
20,000 retail locations nationwide. Walmart and Sam’s Club are joining
the other well-known and respected retailers that already participate:
Walgreens – the nation’s largest retail pharmacy chain – Kroger, Target,
Safeway, Publix, Hy-Vee, H-E-B, Wegmans, Ahold stores including Stop &
Shop, Giant and Martins, and the Delhaize group of stores including
Hannaford.
The savings opportunities are maximized for customers enrolled in the
AARP MedicareRx Saver Plus plan. These members will be able to access
many of the most commonly used generic drugs for as low as $1 when
purchased at pharmacies in the preferred retail pharmacy network. The
Saver Plus plan is one of the lowest-cost Part D plans available
nationwide in 2014.
The preferred retail pharmacy network savings are also available to
people who join the AARP MedicareRx Preferred and Enhanced plans, both
of which will have no deductible in 2014, allowing members to begin
accessing their prescription drug coverage with their very first
prescriptions of the year.
Customers who choose a UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plan that
includes drug coverage can continue to take advantage of savings through
the Pharmacy Saver program in 2014. Pharmacy Saver operates as a
distinct program, allowing Medicare Advantage-Part D members to access
hundreds of generic prescription drugs for prices even lower than the
copayment, often as low as $2.
UnitedHealthcare updated Pharmacy Saver for 2014 to increase
cost-savings opportunities, namely through the addition of Walmart to
the program. All of the retailers that participate in UnitedHealthcare’s
preferred retail pharmacy network also participate in Pharmacy Saver.
UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage-Part D customers will also be able
to save money on an expanded list of medications, including those used
to treat some of the most common conditions among older adults, such as
diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. For the first time,
the generic version of Actos, a diabetes medication, has been added to
the Pharmacy Saver drug list at select retail locations. Additional
Pharmacy Saver retailers, including Target and Delhaize, have added the
generic version of Lipitor to their drug lists, meaning more members
will have access to the medication at a lower cost.
UnitedHealthcare will have a broad network of more than 65,000
pharmacies in 2014, including many independent and community pharmacies,
to provide members the convenience and flexibility of having a choice in
where they access their prescription drugs.
Stand-alone Part D plan members who prefer the convenience of receiving
their medications through the mail can also take advantage of
cost-savings in 2014. Most can access a 90-day supply of tier 1 generic
medications for a $0 copay when purchased from OptumRx,
UnitedHealthcare’s preferred mail-service pharmacy.
New MedicareStores Open in Communities
Nationwide
UnitedHealthcare will open six MedicareStores
during the Open Enrollment Period and continue to operate 13 of the
stores that have been open throughout 2013. The MedicareStores are part
of UnitedHealthcare’s growing nationwide retail footprint, with more
than 25 storefronts now located in 12 states.
Stores will be located in the following cities: Apple Valley, Calif.;
Baldwin Hills, Calif.; Chula Vista, Calif.; Colorado Springs, Colo.;
Lakewood, Colo.; Las Vegas; Tucson, Ariz.; Daytona Beach, Fla.;
Lakeland, Fla.; The Villages, Fla.; North Charleston, S.C.; St. Louis;
Ferguson, Mo.; Fort Worth, Texas; Houston; and Racine, Wisc.
The UnitedHealthcare MedicareStores are located in malls and other
popular shopping destinations, making it easy and convenient for
Medicare beneficiaries to get answers to their questions and support in
making an enrollment decision. Rather than schedule an appointment with
a licensed agent in their home or enroll over the phone, people can stop
by the stores at a time that is convenient for them and receive
personalized, one-on-one support from a licensed UnitedHealthcare agent.
The MedicareStores are designed to be a community resource whether
visitors are looking to learn about Medicare or are ready to enroll in a
plan. At the stores people will find educational resources, such as
Medicare Made Clear guides that explain the ABCs of Medicare and videos
geared toward caregivers who are helping their parents or other loved
ones with Medicare enrollment. Beneficiaries can also find information
about UnitedHealthcare Medicare plans and work with a licensed agent to
enroll right at the store.
For information about UnitedHealthcare MedicareStore locations, call
(877) 596-3258 (TTY: 711), 8 a.m.-8 p.m. local time, seven days a week.
More information about UnitedHealthcare’s 2014 Medicare offerings is
available at www.UHCMedicareSolutions.com.
About UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealthcare
is dedicated to helping people nationwide live healthier lives by
simplifying the health care experience, meeting consumer health and
wellness needs, and sustaining trusted relationships with care
providers. The company offers the full spectrum of health benefit
programs for individuals,
employers
and Medicare
and Medicaid
beneficiaries, and contracts directly with 780,000 physicians and other
health care professionals and 5,900 hospitals and other care facilities
nationwide. UnitedHealthcare serves more than 40 million people in
health benefits and is one of the businesses of UnitedHealth
Group (NYSE:UNH), a diversified Fortune 50 health and well-being
company.
Plans are insured through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or one of
its affiliated companies, a Medicare Advantage organization with a
Medicare contract and a Medicare-approved Part D sponsor. Enrollment in
the plan depends on the plan’s contract renewal with Medicare.
You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium.
Other pharmacies are available in our network. Members may use any
pharmacy in the network, but may not receive Pharmacy Saver pricing.
Pharmacies participating in the Pharmacy Saver program may not be
available in all areas.
Members may use any pharmacy in the network but may not receive
Preferred Pharmacy pricing. Pharmacies in the Preferred Pharmacy Network
may not be available in all areas. Copays apply after deductible.
Drugs and prices may vary between pharmacies and are subject to change
during the plan year. Prices are based on quantity filled at the
pharmacy. Quantities may be limited by pharmacy based on their
dispensing policy or by the plan based on Quantity Limit requirements;
if prescription is in excess of a limit, copay amounts may be higher.
The benefit information provided is a brief summary, not a complete
description of benefits. For more information contact the plan.
Limitations, copayments, and restrictions may apply. Benefits,
formulary, pharmacy network, provider network, premium and/or
co-payments/co-insurance may change on January 1 of each year.
1 Internal UnitedHealthcare data, August 2013
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