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Title: Apple Fitness+ added to UnitedHealthcare free of charge
Post by: HCK on September 25, 2021, 04:05:19 pm
Apple Fitness+ added to UnitedHealthcare free of charge

"Starting Nov. 1, UnitedHealthcare fully insured members in most states will be eligible to sign up for Apple Fitness+ and get a 12-month subscription at no additional cost"

What you need to know


Apple Fitness+ is coming to UnitedHealthcare.
Fully insured members will get a 12-month subscription to the service.
It starts on November 1.


Fully insured UnitedHealthcare members will soon get 12-months free Apple Fitness+ with their insurance.

The provider announced today:


  UnitedHealthcare, a UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) company, has expanded its work with Apple to provide millions of members with access — at no additional cost — to Apple Fitness+, the first fitness service built entirely around Apple Watch®. This is the first such offer for Apple Fitness+ by a health insurance plan.


UnitedHealthcare's 3 million fully-insured members will get the benefit as part of their plans starting November 1 at no extra cost, and it's also coming to employers with self-funded hea...

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