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ARTICLE Corporate Citizenship Benefits Everyone

Helping to put better health within reach

Eighty percent of Americans can name a company they believe to be a strong corporate citizen (up 26% from 1999).* Corporate social responsibility, though a popular term currently, is a concept that's long been in use. It is an approach by which companies integrate social and environmental concerns into their strategy, operations, measurements and reporting.


UnitedHealth Group, parent company of UnitedHealthcare, has a long-standing history of philanthropy and community service. It has recently issued a Corporate Social Responsibility Report to lay out its approach and provide some information about its activities in the area of corporate citizenship. We see this as a first step in holding ourselves accountable and in providing an increasing measure of transparency to our stakeholders and other interested parties.


View UnitedHealth Group's 2007 Corporate Social Responsibility Report,  "Reaching for Better Health."


*ConeCorporate Citizenship Report, 2004.