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One Pass for Medicaid

Our program offers an extensive fitness network, online classes, personalized exercise content and grocery and household delivery.

Why One Pass for Medicaid?

Physical inactivity is not only connected to poor health outcomes, it’s also costly. It’s estimated that physical inactivity adds $117 billion annually in related health costs.1

Physical activity and mental health have a strong connection, too.2 People who exercise regularly are more likely to have improved mental health and emotional well-being.3

The Optum® One Pass™ for Medicaid program makes fitness and nutrition more accessible. We offer no-cost solutions designed to improve health outcomes and encourage members to take ownership of their health and wellness.

Enhanced fitness benefits for Medicaid members

Our comprehensive fitness offerings help individuals, families and the entire health system.

Best-in-class fitness networks

Provide access to our vast fitness network from leading brands with more than 26,000 locations nationwide.

Extensive digital fitness library

Offer unlimited access to more than 15,000 on-demand and livestreaming fitness classes, as an alternative or to use with gym memberships.

Customizable workout builder mobile app

Get personalized exercise content, including goal-specific programs, exercise demos and curated content for people with disabilities.

No-cost Shipt and Walmart+ memberships

Get grocery and household delivery, stream more than 40,000 episodes on Paramount+ and save on fuel at more than 14,000 locations.

One Pass for Medicare helps seniors with healthy living

We also offer Optum® One Pass™ for Medicare to help seniors with their mental, social and physical well-being.

Learn more about the future of fitness for members with Medicaid

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Sources

  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Why Should People Be Active? Accessed October 18, 2023.
  2. Health.gov. Physical Activity is Good for the Mind and the Body. Accessed October 18, 2023.
  3. Mayo Clinic. Depression and anxiety. Exercise eases symptoms. Accessed October 18, 2023.