In ‘Early Innings’ of Major Retail Collabs, UnitedHealth-Walmart Make Medicare Play
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Sep 15, 2022
With a focus on Medicare Advantage beneficiaries, UnitedHealth Group and Walmart Inc. have struck a 10-year “wide-ranging collaboration” with value-based care elements that could ultimately extend into Medicaid and commercial plans. In addition to launching a co-branded MA plan, the partnership will connect Walmart Health clinicians with Optum’s analytics and decision support tools for value-based care delivery, and it represents the latest example of a major retailer seeking out a partner to grow its health care business.
Walmart already has a Medicare Part D partnership with Humana Inc. and in October 2020 launched a co-branded MA offering with Clover Health. The Bentonville, Ark.-based retail giant at the time also launched an insurance brokerage called Walmart Insurance Services. According to walmartinsurance.com, it sells plans from Anthem (Elevance Health), Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, UnitedHealthcare and Centene Corp.’s WellCare. The site does not, however, list Clover Health, and a spokesperson for Walmart confirms that the collaboration ended in 2021.
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