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UnitedHealthcare SignatureValue Harmony HMO is designed to give you a simpler health care experience that fits your needs. With this plan, you'll have access to Harmony's network of doctors — and work with a primary care physician (PCP) — who can help guide you to better health at lower costs by helping you get quality care.
Using the Harmony network, you can choose from providers throughout California. In Northern California, go anywhere for care within the Canopy Health Network. In Southern California, providers include Sharp HealthCare, UC San Diego Health, Optum (previously AppleCare Medical Group, HealthCare Partners and Monarch Healthcare), PrimeCare Chino, Beaver Medical Group, and the MemorialCare Medical Group.
You won’t have coverage if you go out of the network or if you see a specialist without an electronic referral from your PCP.
Preventive care is covered 100% in the network. You don't have to pay any out-of-pocket costs for age-appropriate preventive care as long as you use a network doctor.
You are eligible to enroll in this plan if you reside in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino or San Diego County — or Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties as well as parts of Solano or Sonoma County.
Our comparison chart helps you find your best fit by listing important plan benefits side-by-side.
Network coverage plays a big part in delivering you cost savings and quality care. With the network, you'll have access to a group of health care providers and facilities that have a contract with UnitedHealthcare.
To help save on costs, choose care and services from within our network.
With this plan, you'll need to select a primary care provider (PCP) for yourself and each covered family member. Your PCP is your health guide - coordinating your care, helping you avoid cost surprises and supporting you in achieving your best health.
If you don't select a PCP by the deadline, one will be selected for you. But you can always change your PCP anytime at myuhc.com.
Having a PCP to help guide and coordinate your care is important whether or not the health plan you select requires one.
Most health plans share the same idea: there's how much you pay for the cost of care, when you pay for it, and what percentage of those costs you and your plan share. It can all be a little confusing, especially when you add in words like "deductible" and "copay".
To make it easier, here's an example of how health plans work.
You're responsible for paying 100% of the costs for covered health care, up until you reach your deductible. The deductible is the amount you pay before the plan starts sharing costs. Age appropriate preventive care is covered 100% as long as you use a network provider.
Some health plans have a copay, which is a fixed amount you pay each time you see a provider or purchase a prescription. Because copays don't count toward your deductible, you're responsible for paying 100% of your copay up until you reach your out-of-pocket limit.
Coinsurance kicks in and your health plan starts sharing a percentage of these costs with you, up until you reach your out-of-pocket limit.
The most you'll have to pay for the costs of health care in a plan year is your out-of-pocket limit. Once this limit is reached, your health plan covers you at 100% for the rest of the plan year.
Here’s a partial list of covered services when in network:
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