Last updated date: December 01, 2023
Many insurance companies offer dual-eligible health plans for people who have both Medicaid and Medicare. But not all dual health plans are the same. UnitedHealthcare Dual Special Needs plans include many extra benefits to help make life easier for those with complex health care needs and limited income. If you or someone you care for is eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare, read on to find out the top 5 reasons to choose a plan from UnitedHealthcare.
Everything you need to know about Dual Special Needs plans in one, convenient guide.
Our deep experience means we understand the unique health care needs of dual-eligible members. And we develop health plans with unique features and benefits to meet those specific needs. Put UnitedHealthcare's more than 45 years of experience to work for you.
UnitedHealthcare serves the most Dual Special Needs members in America.1
Of UnitedHealthcare members, 4 out of 5 would recommend UnitedHealthcare Dual Special Needs plans to family and friends.2 We know that picking or switching to a dual health plan is an important decision. So it’s important to choose a plan that you’ll be happy with.
With plans designed for all styles, stages and ages of Medicare, more people count on UnitedHealthcare for their Dual Special Needs plans.1 When you see all the extra benefits you could get, you’ll know why. It’s no wonder more people choose UnitedHealthcare than any other dual health plan.
UnitedHealthcare is part of the communities we serve. We have licensed agents who live and work in the local community. We hold special events for our dual health plan members. And your UnitedHealthcare member ID card is accepted at many local care providers.
As America’s largest Dual Special Needs plan provider3, you can be confident when you choose UnitedHealthcare for your dual-eligible health plan. UnitedHealthcare is committed to help members live a healthier life. That’s our promise to you too.
1, 3 Based on D-SNP total plan enrollment from CMS Enrollment Data, May 2023
2 Based on Human8, May 2023
Dual-eligible or Medicaid plan benefits can change depending on where you live. Search using your ZIP code to find the right plan to meet your health care needs.