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Helping patients with complex needs navigate the health care system

By: UnitedHealthcare Last Updated: July 28, 2021

Those with complex health needs require care that’s adaptive to their unique situation — catered to the whole person, not just the disease.

Rare, genetic diseases affect an estimated 25 to 30 million Americans, and may include everything from cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophies and inherited types of cancer. 

Studies show those with complex care needs are likely to:

“Patients who struggle with complex health conditions and navigating the health care system require personalized care that is adaptable to their unique needs. This includes a tailored approach for optimized care coordination and most importantly, compassion and support,” said Rebecca Madsen, chief consumer officer for UnitedHealthcare.

Complex Care Concierge, a new service offered by UnitedHealthcare, matches eligible members and their families with a dedicated care advocate who helps provide personalized support – focused on finding effective and efficient care that anticipates their needs and works to find solutions.

Complex Care Concierge may benefit patients and their families by:

“By offering a more in-depth coordinated system of support, Complex Care Concierge aims to improve a person’s health outcomes and the health care experience for both the patient and their family,” Rebecca said.