MedCity News July 13, 2020
Elise Reuter

The company is rolling out Level2, a digital health program for patients with type 2 diabetes. It uses wearable devices and coaches to help users manage their health.

As Livongo, Omada Health, and other well-established digital health programs continue to grow, another company is pushing into the crowded marketplace for diabetes management.

The new entrant: UnitedHealth Group.

The insurer is rolling out a new digital health program for patients with Type 2 diabetes to more than 230,000 of its members across 27 states. Called Level2, it was developed internally by UnitedHealth Group Research and Development. The program combines connected wearables with coaching to give participants more information about their health and help them manage blood sugar levels.

Users are equipped...

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