Published: September 01, 2010
UnitedHealth Group to Invest $10 Million to Help Improve Health Care Information Technology Systems at California's Critical Access Hospitals
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) has announced it will invest $10 million
to help California's Critical Access Hospitals improve their health
information technology (IT) systems and adopt electronic health records.
California's Critical Access Hospitals are health care facilities with a
maximum of 25 beds and located in a rural area at least 35 miles from
another hospital, or a rural hospital that is 15 miles from another
hospital in mountainous terrain or areas with only secondary roads.
The funds will be made available from UnitedHealth Group's California
Health Care Investment Program, a 20-year, $200 million commitment to
health care organizations that provide services to underserved,
low-income and underinsured communities and populations throughout
California.
UnitedHealth Group is also providing $200,000 in grants to the
California State Rural Health Association (CSRHA) to assess IT needs at
California's 31 Critical Access Hospitals. Once the assessments are
completed, UnitedHealth Group, with input from CSRHA, will select the
Critical Access Hospitals that will receive a total of $10 million in
capital from UnitedHealth Group for health IT projects.
The selected hospitals will pool together for a $10 million bond
offering that will be purchased by UnitedHealth Group at rates that are
highly competitive with those of conventional financing. Additionally,
UnitedHealth Group's Capital Access Small Issuance Program will pay the
entire bond issuance costs of about $800,000.
"We are grateful for UnitedHealth Group's grants and investments in our
Critical Access Hospitals. The funds will certainly make a lasting
impact in our ability to bring access to quality health care in
communities that need it the most," said Desiree Rose, CSRHA executive
director.
"This grant from UnitedHealth Group and subsequent investment will
undoubtedly play a significant role in improving health care services
provided by California's Critical Access Hospitals. This is a welcome
support that will go a long way toward helping our underserved regions
of the Golden State," said Raymond T. Hino, chairman of the California
Critical Access Hospital Network.
"The state of California is committed to transforming our health care
delivery system by adopting health IT and supporting safe, secure access
to personal health information," said Jonah Frohlich, deputy secretary
of health information technology at the California Health and Human
Services Agency. "We are excited that UnitedHealth Group and CSRHA have
teamed up to support Critical Access Hospitals, enhancing the
communities and beneficiaries they serve. These funds augment
investments made by our agency to assess the capacity of Critical Access
Hospitals to implement, use and sustain health IT and exchange services."
"UnitedHealth Group is committed to investing in California's health
care infrastructure to help ensure that all Californians have access to
care," said Steve Nelson, West Region CEO, UnitedHealthcare.
"California's Critical Access Hospitals play a vital role in sustaining
the health and well-being of so many communities statewide. It is
important that they have access to technology that will enable them to
deliver quality care to their patients."
UnitedHealth Group's UnitedHealthcare business offers health benefits,
including commercial and Medicare health plans, to more than 2.8 million
Californians, and partners with about 50,000 physicians across the state.
About UnitedHealth Group
UnitedHealth
Group (www.unitedhealthgroup.com)
is a diversified health and well-being company dedicated to helping
people live healthier lives and making health care work better. With
headquarters in Minnetonka, Minn., UnitedHealth Group offers a broad
spectrum of health benefit programs through UnitedHealthcare, Ovations
and AmeriChoice, and health services through Ingenix, OptumHealth and
Prescription Solutions. Through its family of businesses, UnitedHealth
Group serves more than 75 million people worldwide.

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Matthew Yi, 714-226-3842
matthew.yi@uhc.com
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