Health Payer Intelligence September 14, 2020
Kelsey Waddill

The companies project that the concierge-style health plan will save members up to 25 percent on premiums and will have access to free urgent care and primary care services.

UnitedHealthcare and Canopy Health are introducing a new employer-sponsored, concierge-style health plan that incorporates free access to primary care services.

“In designing the California Doctors Plan, we wanted to not only offer significant cost-savings but also a more personalized, simplified and coordinated care experience that can help people improve their health and well-being,” said Steve Cain, chief executive officer of UnitedHealthcare in Northern California.

The payer projects that members will save up to 25 percent compared to other health plan premiums. Also, plan members will have no copay for primary care...

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