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UnitedHealthcare

Largest health insurer in the US by revenue ($189B+), offering employer-sponsored, individual, Medicare, and Medicaid plans nationwide.

Varies by plan
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⭐ Featuredhybrid47+ years in business

Services Offered

Employer plansIndividual & family plansMedicare AdvantageMedicaidShort-term plansDental & vision

Our Take

UnitedHealthcare is the 800-lb gorilla of health insurance with 15% market share. Massive network and strong digital tools, but reviews are mixed on claims processing and prior authorization delays. Good for employer plans where you don't have a choice. For individual plans, shop around.

Pros

  • Largest provider network in the US
  • Available nationwide
  • Strong digital tools and app
  • Multiple plan types for every situation

Cons

  • Mixed customer service reviews
  • Prior authorization can be frustratingly slow
  • Premium pricing in some markets
  • Corporate bureaucracy

Pricing Details

Pricing depends on plan type, location, age, and coverage level. ACA plans available through Healthcare.gov.

Best For

  • Employer-sponsored coverage
  • Large network needs
  • Medicare Advantage

Coverage

  • 📍 National - All 50 states

Accreditations

  • NCQA accredited plans

Trust Indicators

Years in Business

47+

Last verified: December 21, 2024

⚠️ Important

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