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UnitedHealthcare Helps People Manage Chronic Conditions Through Data-Powered Nerve Center as Navigate4Me Program ExpandsUnitedHealthcare announced that it will increasingly leverage data from digital devices flowing into the UnitedHealthcare Nerve Center to help people enrolled in its Medicare Advantage plans more effectively manage chronic conditions. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190220005169/en/ The data is being used to enhance secure, comprehensive health profiles for UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plan participants that are generated through the UnitedHealthcare Nerve Center. UnitedHealthcare navigators use those profiles to provide personalized, holistic support for people through the Navigate4Me program, which the company is expanding in 2019. UnitedHealthcare launched Navigate4Me in fall 2017 to better serve people enrolled in its Medicare Advantage plans who are facing complex health issues such as diabetes, congestive heart failure, multiple chronic conditions, or sudden health events such as joint replacement surgery or a new cancer diagnosis. Navigate4Me enables holistic, whole-person care. Nurses and highly trained customer service advocates serve as health navigators who help people alleviate the burden of managing a serious health issue. Navigators provide support with both clinical and administrative needs, ranging from answering health questions and resolving claims or billing issues to helping people follow a personalized care plan, coordinating care and helping to address social determinants of health, such as connecting people with reliable transportation or housing assistance. The Nerve Center is a digital platform and data hub that operates like a command center for UnitedHealthcare navigators, pulling data from a variety of sources, including claims, clinical and demographic information, and digital devices such as wearables and sensors, to build comprehensive health profiles for plan participants. These secure profiles give health navigators the full picture of a person's health, including everything from routine checkups and recent emergency room visits to information transmitted via wearables and sensors showing how well they are managing their conditions or adhering to their doctor's treatment recommendations. Based on analysis of the health profiles, the Nerve Center helps navigators identify future health actions that could be appropriate for each person, anticipate upcoming care needs, and continuously screen for risk factors. This actionable information enables health navigators and other members of the care team to focus their engagement efforts on the people in most need of support, based on their likelihood of experiencing a negative health event such as a hospitalization or a worsening of their symptoms. It also arms the navigators with personalized information hat can help patients and care providers choose the best clinical approach and close gaps in care. When appropriate, the Nerve Center will also integrate data directly into doctors' electronic medical records, helping them deliver more evidence-based care to their patients enrolled in UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plans. The digital infrastructure feeding the Nerve Center includes devices used in the management of some of the most common and costly conditions in older adults as well as the care of people recovering from a hospitalization. Some examples:
The more timely engagement opportunities and proactive interventions made possible by these advances in care management are designed to improve people's well-being while avoiding preventable hospitalizations. "We're building the next generation of care management by moving away from traditional models to a holistic approach that harnesses the power of real-time data and technology to deliver the right kind of individual support that can help people get well and stay well," said Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement. "Combining new data-driven insights with the human touch of our care teams will deliver a more personalized health experience."
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Beneficiaries Nearly 40 percent of the people enrolled in UnitedHealthcare's Medicare Advantage plans have four or more chronic conditions, and nearly the same percentage live alone. These individuals are especially vulnerable when dealing with serious health issues and trying to navigate a complicated health care system, yet many are digitally savvy and accustomed to leveraging technology and mobile tools to manage other areas of their lives. With the support of dedicated health navigators and enhanced insight into people's health through digital devices, UnitedHealthcare aims to personalize the health experience for Medicare beneficiaries and improve their health and quality of life. More people have chosen UnitedHealthcare to provide their Medicare coverage than any other company.1 UnitedHealthcare serves more than 12.5 million people enrolled in Medicare, including more than 4.9 million people in Medicare Advantage plans, more than 4.7 million people in stand-alone Part D prescription drug plans, and more than 4.5 million people in Medicare supplement plans.
About UnitedHealthcare Plans are insured through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or one of its affiliated companies, a Medicare Advantage organization with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in the plan depends on the plan's contract renewal with Medicare. Y0066_190206_040341_C 1 CMS enrollment data and UnitedHealthcare internal data, 2019 Statistics in this release can be attributed to 2019 UnitedHealthcare internal data. Click here to subscribe to Mobile Alerts for UnitedHealth Group.
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