PYMNTS.com September 21, 2022

UnitedHealthcare has expanded its partnership with fitness platform Peloton, part of a broader move to position itself as a hub for all things health-related as consumers increasingly opt for a mix of in-person and digital channels to access care and other wellness tools.

Under the renewed and updated agreement, as many as 10 million commercial members of the nation’s largest health insurer will be eligible for a year-long subscription to the Peloton App — or a three-month waiver toward a Peloton All-Access Membership — at no added cost, the company’s UnitedHealthcare unit said in a Wednesday (Sept. 21) news release.

Eligible members in most states will also get receive preferred pricing on select Peloton-connected fitness products, such as the Peloton...

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