Becker's Healthcare November 10, 2025
Elizabeth Casolo

UnitedHealthcare will not cover remote physiologic monitoring when it is “unproven and not medically necessary,” including for Type 2 diabetes and most cases of hypertension. However, it will still cover monitoring for heart failure and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, according to a policy that is set to go into effect next year.

Remote monitoring is the collection of a patient’s physiological data for healthcare professionals to devise and execute a treatment plan.

The new policy affects Medicare Advantage, commercial and individual exchange, and Medicaid members.

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