Health Payer Intelligence August 26, 2020
Kelsey Waddill

The coronavirus pandemic has impacted nearly every area of society and payers should be prepared for it to change their wellness programs as well.

The coronavirus pandemic may be having an effect on Americans’ exercise life, a recent UnitedHealthcare survey discovered, which may in turn impact payer wellness programming to meet employee expectations.

“Now is an opportune time for Americans to make an investment in their health, with employers in a crucial role to foster healthy habits among employees in the workplace and while working at home,” Rebecca Madsen, UnitedHealthcare chief consumer officer, said in the press release.

“The UnitedHealthcare Wellness Checkup Survey highlights the importance of implementing robust well-being programs that may foster whole person health, reduce absenteeism and...

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Topics: Healthcare System, Insurance, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Survey / Study, Trends, Wellness
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