Mutual of Omaha to offer Mutually Well to Medicare customers
Mutual of Omaha will offer a new healthy lifestyle program, called Mutually Well, to its Medicare Supplement customers beginning October 1st under a new three-year agreement with Tivity Health.
The new program will provide more than one million Mutual of Omaha customers affordable access to a comprehensive wellness program, including Tivity Health’s Prime® Fitness network of more than 10,000 fitness locations nationwide. Mutual of Omaha customers will also have access to a mobile app that will offer personalized daily plans, exercise programs, wellness tips and recipes, as well as discounts on healthy living products and services such as acupuncture and massage.
“We feel it’s important to support our Medicare Supplement customers as they strive to create or maintain active and healthy lifestyles. With Tivity Health, we are able to offer a range of options to meet the needs of our customers, and tools to keep them on track with guidance on exercise, nutrition and more.” – Jeff Ganow, Mutual of Omaha Senior VP of Medicare Supplemental Solutions.
Mutual of Omaha’s Mutually Well wellness platform will also include access to Tivity Health’s WholeHealth Living Choices® complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and discount network of more than 20,000 providers. Specialties include chiropractic, acupuncture, massage therapy and nutritional programs, along with discounts on mind/body therapies and healthy living products.
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— Tivity Health (@TivityHealth) August 27, 2019
“We are excited to bring our best-in-class programs including fitness, nutrition, and rest and recovery to Mutual of Omaha’s Medicare Supplement customers. Physical activity, as well as the social connections that are made as part of a fitness program, are important components to maintain a healthy lifestyle. This program represents a tremendous opportunity to address many other social determinants of health that contribute to poor health and high healthcare costs.” – Tivity Health CEO Donato Tramuto.