SignatureValue Harmony HMO Plan

With this HMO plan, you choose from the Canopy Health network of providers — 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.

You and each covered family member select a network PCP at enrollment and you can easily get a referral to see one of our high quality specialists. The Canopy Health Alliance Referral program offers seamless referrals throughout the Canopy Health network. 

Preventive care is covered at 100 percent for age-appropriate care services. 

To be eligible you must live in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano* or Sonoma counties.

Plan highlights

Network coverage

Only network providers covered

Primary care provider

Primary care provider is required

Referrals are required to see a specialist

You won't have coverage if you use an out-of-network provider or if you see a specialist without an electronic referral from your PCP

Copays

Copay due for certain services and prescriptions

Savings account options

To see if savings accounts are offered through your plan, please review your plan documents or contact your employer’s benefits team.

Prescription Coverage

Finding out if your prescriptions are covered is easy when you use Prescription Search.

Network coverage

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. 

The importance of a primary care provider (PCP)

Primary care provider

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.

  • It's easy to find and choose a network Primary Care Provider

The importance of a primary care provider (PCP)

Having a PCP to help guide and coordinate your care is important whether or not the health plan you select requires one. 

* As of 5/23. Full and partial counties are mentioned and/or illustrated in this document . Partial county is Solano.

** There has been a change to the SignatureValue HMO product counts. Individual providers are counted one time, regardless of the number of specialties they are licensed for or number of locations they practice in. NDAR counts as of October 2023.