Care Cash: A preloaded debit card to help with eligible health expenses

A montage of a city, moving trucks and a man working on a moving truck appears. White text appears over a blue ribbon in the lower left of the screen. TJ Forhez interviews standing in front of three moving trucks in a parking lot. Music play throughout. ON SCREEN TEXT: Lancaster, PA TJ: My name is TJ Forhez, and I am the operations manager for Brody Moving Services. White text appears over a blue ribbon in the lower left of the screen. ON SCREEN TEXT: TJ Forhez Operations Manager, Brody Moving TJ: We are a small, family-owned, local business here in Lancaster. I was tasked with choosing the health insurance. So I was able to narrow it down to three or four different options. And we just chose the best option, which ended up being UnitedHealthcare. Care cash is my favorite thing in the world, actually. An aerial shot shows the moving trucks. White text appears over a translucent black background. ON SCREEN TEXT: Care Cash is a preloaded debit card with $200 for the year for an individual plan or $500 for the year for family plans. ON SCREEN TEXT: The Care Cash® card can be used to pay for eligible network health care expenses. The onscreen text dissolves to reveal Kelley Nolan-Maccione interviewing in an office. A blue banner with white text appears in the lower left corner of the screen. KELLEY: So UnitedHealthcare is always looking at ways to help our consumers. ON SCREEN TEXT: Kelley Nolan-Maccione Chief Product Officer, UHC Employer and Individual KELLEY: We hear cost and coverage is some of the challenges that our consumers face with benefits. So we created this program to be able to help them in their achievement of their health goals and get them engaged in care sooner in their journey. A montage shows a moving truck and TJ working with the truck. TJ speaks. TJ: It turned out to be super easy. It was really convenient. And two weeks later, I received my Care Cash card in the mail. And I was able to use that for a primary care visit immediately. Kelley interviews in office. KELLEY: Calls we get into the call center are sometimes too good to be true. Like, I've got this debit card. What does it mean? How can I use it? We're seeing about 75% of the costs on the cards being used for premium providers, which can, on average, save about 7 and 1/2% of cost to the consumers. TJ is interviewing in front of a moving truck. TJ: I would just be more inclined to have a primary care visit or even just a checkup, knowing that I wouldn't have an out-of-pocket cost that day. If you're in a scenario where you don't want to have an unexpected expense and you know you have that Care Cash card in your pocket, you're able to go to that doctor confidently. It's a peace of mind that I've never found anywhere else. The text dissolves to a blue U with three stripes in the center of the screen. Blue text appears under the. The music fades out. ON SCREEN TEXT: Care Cash provides a pre-loaded debit card which can be used for certain health care expenses. If the card is used for ineligible 213(d) expenses, individuals may incur tax obligations and should consult an appropriate tax professional to determine if they have such obligations. The information provided in connection with Care Cash is for general informational purposes only and is not intended to be nor should be construed as medical advice. Individuals should consult an appropriate health care professional to determine what may be right for them. ON SCREEN TEXT: United Healthcare

TJ Forhez is the operations manager for a small, family-owned moving company in Lancaster, PA where he works hard to make sure his team is taken care of and can do their best work. Keeping this crew healthy is essential — especially when it comes to their busy summer months with higher demand. When TJ was asked to find health plan coverage to meet employees’ needs, he found UnitedHealthcare was the best match.