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UnitedHealth Group Incorporated reports developments across its UnitedHealthcare health coverage business and Optum health services operations. Recurring updates include health plan administration, prior authorization simplification, electronic submission standards, care-management practices and initiatives aimed at reducing administrative friction for members and care providers.
Company news also covers UnitedHealthcare community and provider collaborations, including rural care support, maternal health access, housing-related health programs for older adults and member navigation tools. Product and service updates include digital health capabilities such as the generative AI companion Avery, along with broader disclosures about transparency, accountability and the company’s role in medical benefits, clinical services, pharmacy services, data and health care analytics.
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Rhode Island has been selected by the State of Rhode Island to continue serving Medicaid members through the Medicaid Managed Care Services (MMCS) program until 2030. This extends UnitedHealthcare's service in Rhode Island, which began in 1993. The MMCS program includes Rite Care, expansion, ABD populations, foster care children, and long-term support services recipients.
UnitedHealthcare will offer a wide range of benefits, including access to primary care, specialists, hospitals, and prescription drugs. In 2023, the company received NCQA Health Equity Accreditation for providing culturally sensitive services and working to reduce healthcare disparities. UnitedHealthcare serves over 250,000 people in Rhode Island with a network of 12 hospitals and more than 9,500 healthcare providers.
UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) reported strong second quarter 2024 results, with revenues of $98.9 billion, up nearly $6 billion year-over-year. Growth was led by Optum and UnitedHealthcare's domestic offerings. The company updated its full year 2024 net earnings outlook to $15.95 to $16.40 per share, reflecting the classification of remaining South America operations as held for sale and estimated Change Healthcare cyberattack impacts. Adjusted earnings outlook remains at $27.50 to $28.00 per share. The cyberattack's total estimated impact for 2024 is $1.90 to $2.05 per share. UnitedHealthcare saw significant growth in domestic consumers served, while Optum's revenues increased by over $6 billion compared to the previous year.
UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) is set to release its second quarter 2024 financial results on July 16, 2024, before the market opens. The company will host a teleconference at 8:45 a.m. ET to discuss the results with analysts and investors. This call will be webcast on the Investor Relations page of the company's website, and a replay will be available until July 30, 2024. UnitedHealth Group operates through two main businesses: Optum, which provides technology-aided care, and UnitedHealthcare, which offers a wide range of health benefits.
UnitedHealthcare has committed $1 million to Goodside Health to provide integrated physical and behavioral health services to K-12 students in Texas. The initiative will conduct wellness events across 200 schools, addressing physical, behavioral, and social needs regardless of students' health insurance status. The program will run throughout 2024 and 2025, reaching up to 200 students per event in various counties. Goodside Health will coordinate with students' existing insurance and primary care providers for follow-up care. This investment aims to improve overall student health and academic performance, especially in lower-income households, thereby promoting long-term success.
UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) updated its 2024 annual shareholder meeting and board actions. Shareholders elected all nominated directors including Charles Baker, Timothy Flynn, and Andrew Witty. They approved the advisory resolution on executive compensation and ratified Deloitte & Touche LLP as the independent public accounting firm. A shareholder proposal for a political contributions congruency report was voted against. The Board also authorized a cash dividend of $2.10 per share, payable on June 25, 2024, to shareholders of record as of June 17, 2024. UnitedHealth Group aims to improve health systems through Optum and UnitedHealthcare.
UnitedHealthcare has invested $1.5 million in school-based telehealth services across Iowa, partnering with Hazel Health to provide mental health support to around 100,000 K-12 students. This initiative aims to address rising mental health issues such as depression and anxiety among youth by offering virtual therapy sessions at schools and homes.
The investment focuses on underserved and rural communities, representing 21% of Iowa's K-12 students. The first phase involves building technological infrastructure, with services starting in August in districts like Des Moines, Council Bluffs, and Cedar Rapids.
UnitedHealthcare's commitment extends to employing over 1,400 people in Iowa and serving more than 450,000 residents through various health plans.
Kansas has selected UnitedHealthcare to continue serving Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) beneficiaries as part of KanCare, effective January 1, 2025. UnitedHealthcare, already a provider for KanCare, will work with the state and community organizations to enhance health care access and address social drivers of health. UnitedHealthcare has invested over $1.5 million in the past 18 months in grants to community programs to improve health outcomes, particularly in underserved and rural areas. The company serves over 570,000 Kansans and employs more than 2,100 people in the state. UnitedHealthcare aims to leverage data and innovative initiatives to reduce health disparities and improve care quality.
UnitedHealthcare's second annual Student Behavioral Health Report reveals that college students are nearly 50% more likely than high schoolers to self-report high-risk mental or behavioral health concerns. The survey shows that 77% of college students reported experiencing issues like anxiety/stress (55%), depression (41%), and suicidal ideation (13%) in the past year. In contrast, high school students reported lower incidences at 35%, 20%, and 9%, respectively.
Additionally, there is a significant perception gap between what parents believe and what college students experience, while high school parents align more closely with their children's reports. The report emphasizes the importance of frequent conversations between parents and students to improve mental health outcomes.
UnitedHealthcare provides various behavioral health solutions, including digital tools, telephonic support, and virtual visits, to assist individuals in accessing the right care at the right time.
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