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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                                                              Washington, D.C. 20549



                                                                   FORM 8-K

                                                        Current Report Pursuant to
                                                           Section 13 or 15(d) of
                                                    the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
                                      Date of report (Date of earliest event reported): October 18, 2007




     UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INCORPORATED
                                                       (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)




                  Minnesota                                                   0-10864                                          41-1321939
            (State or other jurisdiction                             (Commission File Number)                               (I.R.S. Employer
                 of incorporation)                                                                                         Identification No.)

      UnitedHealth Group Center, 9900 Bren Road East,
                  Minnetonka, Minnesota                                                                            55343
                   (Address of principal executive offices)                                                       (Zip Code)

                                    Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (952) 936-1300

                                                                               N/A
                                                 (Former name or former address, if changed since last report.)




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Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
On October 18, 2007, UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing third quarter 2007
results. A copy of the press release is furnished herewith as Exhibit 99.1 and is incorporated in this Item 2.02 by reference.

The information in this Item 2.02, including the Exhibit attached hereto, shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference in any Company filing under the Securities Act of
1933, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.

Exhibit   Description
99.1      Press Release dated October 18, 2007
Signatures

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its
behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

Date: October 18, 2007
                                                                       UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INCORPORATED

                                                                  By: /s/ Christopher J. Walsh
                                                                      Christopher J. Walsh
                                                                      Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel
EXHIBIT INDEX

Exhibit Description
99.1    Press Release dated October 18, 2007
Exhibit 99.1

NEWS RELEASE




Investors: John S. Penshorn                                                G. Mike Mikan
           Senior Vice President                                           Chief Financial Officer
           952-936-7214                                                    952-936-7374
Media:     Don Nathan
           Senior Vice President
           952-936-1885

(For Immediate Release)

                            UNITEDHEALTH GROUP REPORTS THIRD QUARTER RESULTS

                  •   Net Earnings of $0.95 Per Share, Up 19%
                  •   Operating Margin Expanded 110 Basis Points Year-Over-Year to 11.5%
                  •   Consolidated Medical Care Ratio of 79.5% Includes Sequential Improvement in Employer-Sponsored
                      Health Benefits
                      Adjusted Operating Cash Flows of $2.1 Billion1
                  •
                  •   2008 Earnings Outlook of $3.95 to $4.00 Per Share
                  •   $2 Billion of Shares Repurchased During Third Quarter;
                      Additional $7 Billion in Share Repurchase Targeted by Year End 2008

MINNEAPOLIS (October 18, 2007) – UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) achieved solid results in the third quarter of 2007,
including expanded operating margins and continued strong cash flows and earnings.

Stephen J. Hemsley, president and chief executive officer of UnitedHealth Group, said, “Our diversified health care service enterprise
continued to perform well, with strong results from businesses such as AmeriChoice in Medicaid, Evercare in specialized senior
programs, SecureHorizons in Medicare Advantage, Golden Rule in individual insurance and Ingenix in health informatics. We have
expanded our network of care providers, meaningfully strengthened service performance for customers and care providers, increased
our engagement with health system stakeholders, and are poised for a strong fourth quarter launch of AARP-branded Medicare
products for 2008.”


1    Reported cash flows from operations were $0.5 billion. A further explanation of this non-GAAP measure and reconciliation to
     the comparable GAAP measure is included in the attached financial schedules.

                                                            Page 1 of 10
Quarterly Financial Performance

                                                                                     Three Months Ended
                                                                   September 30,           June 30,          September 30,
                                                                       2007                  2007                2006
          Revenues                                                $18.68 billion       $19.00 billion       $17.97 billion
          Earnings From Operations                                $ 2.16 billion       $ 2.07 billion       $ 1.86 billion
          Operating Margin                                                 11.5%                10.9%                10.4%

UnitedHealth Group Highlights
Third quarter results reflected growth in key businesses and strength in earnings, margins and cash flows, as well as improvement in
the medical care ratio.
     •   Consolidated third quarter revenues were $18.7 billion, increasing $0.7 billion or 4 percent year-over-year. Revenues
         decreased sequentially, as business growth in the quarter was more than offset by the timing of revenue recognition for
         Medicare products.
     •   Consolidated earnings from operations in the third quarter were $2.2 billion, up $292 million or 16 percent year-over-year.
     •   The consolidated operating margin of 11.5 percent expanded 110 basis points year-over-year, due to margin gains in the
         Health Care Services business segment. The consolidated operating margin increased 60 basis points sequentially, with
         margins stable or improved across every business segment.
     •   Third quarter consolidated net earnings of $1.3 billion grew $171 million or 15 percent year-over-year and $55 million or 4
         percent from second quarter 2007.
     •   Third quarter cash flows from operations of $2.1 billion grew 14 percent year-over-year, after adjusting reported cash flows
         from operations of $516 million to appropriately align monthly payment receipts from the Centers for Medicare and
         Medicaid Services.
     •   Third quarter consolidated net earnings per share were $0.95, an increase of 19 percent from $0.80 per share in the third
         quarter of 2006.
                                                            Page 2 of 10
UnitedHealth Group highlights – Continued

     •    The consolidated medical care ratio of 79.5 percent improved 160 basis points year-over-year and 80 basis points
          sequentially. The sequential quarterly gain was the result of a stable or improved ratio in every business segment.
     •    During the third quarter of 2007, the Company realized favorable development of $70 million in its estimates of medical
          costs incurred in 2006. The Company also realized an additional $70 million of favorable development in its estimates of
          medical costs incurred in the first half of 2007. These compare to $80 million of total favorable reserve development in the
          third quarter of 2006, including $10 million from 2005. Year-to-date in 2007 there has been $350 million in prior year
          favorable reserve development, as compared to $380 million in prior year favorable development through the first nine
          months of 2006.
     •    Medical costs days payable excluding the AARP division was 54 days for the quarter, an increase of two days from second
          quarter 2007 and in the range of recent quarters’ results.
     •    Third quarter operating costs were 14.0 percent of revenue, an increase of 50 basis points from 13.5 percent in the third
          quarter of 2006, due to the effect of business mix change as higher margin, fee-based businesses such as Ingenix increase
          their size and impact, increased investment in technology, service and product enhancements that benefit consumers and
          care providers, and preparation for the Medicare Advantage marketing season. Operating costs increased by only $11
          million sequentially on a $2.6 billion quarterly operating cost base. The operating cost ratio increased 30 basis points from
          the second quarter of 2007 due to the effect of the timing of Medicare revenue recognition under GAAP on this calculation.
     •    The third quarter income tax rate of 36.3 percent was in the range of recent quarters’ rates.
     •    Fully diluted weighted average common shares outstanding decreased sequentially by 29 million shares in the third quarter
          to 1.35 billion. The Company repurchased 41 million shares during the quarter for approximately $2 billion.
     •    Third quarter return on equity exceeded 24 percent.

Outlook
UnitedHealth Group is targeting earnings of approximately $3.49 to $3.50 per share for full year 2007 2, an increase of approximately
18 percent over 2006 results. Fourth quarter earnings per share are expected to be slightly below third quarter results – due to
projected seasonal increases in health care costs for UnitedHealthcare and seasonally increased levels of Medicare Advantage sales
and marketing expenditures. The Company is targeting 2008 earnings in the range of $3.95 to $4.00 per share, including contributions
from Sierra Health Services, Inc., which is anticipated to be acquired prior to year end 2007, and a total of $7 billion in share
repurchase projected through fourth quarter 2007 and full year 2008.


2    Including the first quarter IRS code section 409A charges, the Company anticipates 2007 full year earnings will be in the range
     of $3.41 to $3.42 per share.

                                                                Page 3 of 10
Business Description – Health Care Services
The Health Care Services segment consists of the UnitedHealthcare, AmeriChoice and Ovations business units. UnitedHealthcare
coordinates network-based health and well-being services on behalf of mid-sized and small employers and for consumers.
AmeriChoice facilitates and manages health care services for state Medicaid programs and their beneficiaries. Ovations delivers
health care services to Americans over the age of 50.

          Quarterly Financial Performance
                                                                                     Three Months Ended
                                                                   September 30,           June 30,         September 30,
                                                                       2007                  2007               2006
          Revenues                                               $16.69 billion       $17.05 billion       $16.12 billion
          Earnings From Operations                               $ 1.65 billion       $ 1.62 billion       $ 1.38 billion
          Operating Margin                                                  9.9%                 9.5%                 8.5%

Key Developments for Health Care Services
Third quarter results for the Health Care Services segment included important product development and launch activities for
UnitedHealthcare, advancing AmeriChoice financial performance, and growth in Ovations Medicare offerings, offset by lower
enrollment in UnitedHealthcare employer-sponsored product lines. Ovations also launched marketing for its 2008 senior product
offerings, effective October 1, 2007.
     •   Revenues for Health Care Services grew $570 million or 4 percent year-over-year and decreased $359 million or 2 percent
         sequentially to $16.7 billion in the third quarter of 2007. The decrease was due to an approximately $600 million sequential
         reduction related to the timing of Part D prescription drug plan revenue and Medicare risk adjustment factor revenue for
         Ovations, partially offset by organic business growth in health care services.
     •   Third quarter Health Care Services earnings from operations of more than $1.6 billion grew $268 million or 19 percent year-
         over-year, led by advances in operating earnings in the Ovations and AmeriChoice businesses, and increased $30 million or
         2 percent sequentially.
     •   Health Care Services’ operating margin improved 140 basis points year-over-year and 40 basis points sequentially to 9.9
         percent in the third quarter of 2007.
                                                            Page 4 of 10
Key Developments for Health Care Services – Continued

•   Ovations reported revenues of $6.6 billion in the third quarter, up $196 million or 3 percent year-over-year. Revenues decreased
    $409 million or 6 percent from the second quarter of 2007 due to an approximately $600 million sequential reduction related to
    the timing of Part D and Medicare risk adjustment revenue.
•   Ovations saw strong membership growth across its active Medicare products, with its Medicare membership growing by 95,000
    seniors in the third quarter, including an increase of 20,000 seniors in its Medicare Advantage plans.
•   On October 1, 2007, Ovations launched marketing efforts nationwide for its Medicare products for 2008. New developments
    include zero copay generic prescriptions filled by mail order, a significant expansion of chronic care special needs plan offerings
    from seven states to 34 states, and targeted geographic expansions for Medicare Advantage programs. Importantly, Ovations
    network-based SecureHorizons Medicare Advantage programs are now exclusively offered on a co-branded basis with AARP for
    the first time.
•   AmeriChoice third quarter revenues of $1.2 billion increased $205 million or 22 percent year-over-year and $27 million or 2
    percent from the second quarter of 2007.
•   AmeriChoice membership, which was stable in the third quarter of 2007, expanded by 245,000 people or 17 percent year-over-
    year.
•   Third quarter revenues of $9 billion for UnitedHealthcare increased $169 million or 2 percent year-over-year and were up $23
    million sequentially.
•   The number of people served by UnitedHealthcare decreased by 60,000 in the third quarter of 2007, as growth of 80,000
    consumers in fee-based products was offset by a reduction in risk-based membership of 140,000 consumers.
•   The state of Georgia has expanded UnitedHealthcare’s pharmacy benefit management offering for state health benefit plan
    participants to include approximately 300,000 fee-based preferred provider organization (PPO) members, effective January 1,
    2008.
•   In the third quarter, UnitedHealthcare began the introduction of its Edge product line, which informs and motivates consumers to
    use physicians and hospitals with strong demonstrated quality and efficiency performance. This innovative family of product
    offerings will improve affordability for customers and enable UnitedHealthcare to address a broader spectrum of price points in
    the full-benefit, employer-sponsored segment of the market.
•   UnitedHealthcare also launched its Vital Measures product line, which uses benefit design to reward healthy behaviors among
    consumers.
•   UnitedHealthcare’s third quarter 2007 medical care ratio of 81.6 percent compares to a ratio of 82.0 percent in the second quarter
    of 2007. The sequential reduction reflects lower seasonal utilization of health care services in the third quarter, as anticipated.
                                                             Page 5 of 10
Business Description – Uniprise
Uniprise delivers network-based health and well-being services, business-to-business transaction processing services, consumer
connectivity, and technology support services to large employers and health plans, and provides health-related consumer and financial
transaction products and services.

          Quarterly Financial Performance
                                                                                      Three Months Ended
                                                                      September 30,         June 30,          September 30,
                                                                          2007                2007                2006
          Revenues                                                   $1.42 billion       $1.41 billion        $1.37 billion
          Earnings From Operations                                   $217 million        $201 million         $235 million
          Operating Margin                                                   15.3%               14.3%                17.2%

Key Developments for Uniprise
Third quarter 2007 developments for Uniprise included investments in technology, service and product enhancements that benefit
consumers and care providers and the substantial completion of the January 2008 selling season, including the renewal of high profile
corporate customers under multi-year arrangements.
     •   Third quarter Uniprise revenues of $1.4 billion increased $46 million or 3 percent year-over-year.
     •   At the end of the third quarter Uniprise served 11.1 million people in the large, multi-state employer market segment. The
         net 55,000 person reduction in people served during the third quarter of 2007 is attributed primarily to normal levels of
         employment attrition within continuing customers.
     •   Uniprise and UnitedHealthcare continue to grow their market leadership position in consumer-directed account-based
         benefit products. These businesses served a total of 2.3 million people through these offerings as of September 30, 2007,
         representing growth of 440,000 consumers or 24 percent year-over-year and 400,000 consumers or 21 percent since
         December 31, 2006.
     •   Exante Financial Services reached $435 million in assets under management and 1.3 million financial accounts at
         September 30, 2007.
     •   Exante Financial Services moved just under $5 billion in payments electronically to health system providers during the third
         quarter, representing nearly 80 percent growth in electronic payments year-over-year.
     •   Uniprise operating earnings of $217 million decreased $18 million year-over-year due to increased expenditures on
         technology, service and product enhancements that benefit consumers and care providers, and increased $16 million
         sequentially due to an adjustment to a reserve based on recent developments.
                                                            Page 6 of 10
Business Description – OptumHealth
OptumHealth optimizes health, well-being and financial security for people and organizations through personalized management
solutions, specialized benefits and health financial services. OptumHealth helps people improve their lives by making informed
decisions about their health and health care finances.

          Quarterly Financial Performance

                                                                                        Three Months Ended
                                                                       September 30,          June 30,        September 30,
                                                                           2007                 2007              2006
          Revenues                                                    $1.17 billion       $1.16 billion       $998 million
          Earnings From Operations                                    $222 million        $213 million        $198 million
          Operating Margin                                                    19.1%               18.3%              19.8%

Key Developments for OptumHealth
During the third quarter Specialized Care Services and its individual businesses were rebranded as OptumHealth. OptumHealth serves
markets outside of UnitedHealth Group, such as health plans, the public sector and non-UnitedHealth employer groups. The re-
branding allows OptumHealth to easily represent its broad array of capabilities to the external market, making the breadth of its
solutions more accessible to new, as well as existing clients. At the consumer level, the OptumHealth branding reinforces its ability to
create personalized, caring and lifelong relationships to improve overall health and well-being.
•   Third quarter revenues rose to $1.2 billion, up $167 million or 17 percent year-over-year, and were stable with the second quarter
    of 2007. OptumHealth provided services to approximately 58 million unique consumers as of September 30, 2007.
•   In the third quarter, earnings from operations of $222 million increased $24 million or 12 percent year-over-year and improved $9
    million or 4 percent from second quarter 2007.
•   OptumHealth generated an operating margin of 19.1 percent in the third quarter of 2007, a decrease of 70 basis points year-over-
    year and up 80 basis points sequentially. The year-over-year margin change reflects strong growth from public sector clients that
    are contributing relatively larger per client revenues at comparatively lower overall margins. The sequential gain in operating
    margin was principally due to effective operating cost management.
•   OptumHealth Behavioral Solutions (formerly United Behavioral Health) co-authored a study, published in the Journal of the
    American Medical Association, along with Harvard Medical School, and Group Health Cooperative’s Center for Health Studies,
    finding that a systematic approach to identifying and treating depression not only improves clinical outcomes but also results in
    higher job retention, decreased sickness, lower work-absence and increased work productivity.
                                                             Page 7 of 10
Business Description – Ingenix
Ingenix is a leader in the field of health care data, analysis and application, serving pharmaceutical companies, health insurers and
other payers, physicians and other health care providers, large employers and governments.

          Quarterly Financial Performance
                                                                                         Three Months Ended
                                                                        September 30,          June 30,         September 30,
                                                                            2007                 2007               2006
          Revenues                                                     $347 million        $286 million         $247 million
          Earnings From Operations                                     $ 70 million        $ 44 million         $ 52 million
          Operating Margin                                                    20.2%               15.4%                21.1%

Key Developments for Ingenix
Ingenix continues to build momentum, with strong growth in virtually every performance metric. This business is responding to the
growing needs for data-driven solutions, analytics and consulting services by all participants across the health care system.
     •   Ingenix revenues increased $100 million or 40 percent year-over-year and $61 million or 21 percent sequentially, to $347
         million in the third quarter of 2007.
     •   The Ingenix revenue backlog reached a record $1.75 billion at September 30, 2007, increasing 46 percent year-over-year
         and led by new sales for clinical data services, drug safety services and clinical research services in the third quarter.
     •   Ingenix third quarter operating earnings of $70 million increased $18 million or 35 percent year-over-year, and $26 million
         or 59 percent from second quarter 2007. The operating margin of 20.2 percent decreased 90 basis points year-over-year and
         increased 480 basis points on a sequential basis, as anticipated, due to seasonal demand for certain higher-margin Ingenix
         offerings.
     •   Over the past two quarters Ingenix has brought new capabilities to the market in clinical and claim transaction connectivity
         and data interchange, physician practice management and revenue cycle management, and health care policy consulting
         services. These expand Ingenix’s ability to serve the data and health informatics needs of participants in the broad health
         system.
     •   The expanding new product and service pipeline at Ingenix includes software-as-service applications for small physician
         offices, instant medication profiling for patients in hospitals, applications using advanced analytics to target treatments for
         specialized patient populations, and connectivity and artificial intelligence applications for next-generation claims
         transmission services.
                                                              Page 8 of 10
About UnitedHealth Group
UnitedHealth Group (www.unitedhealthgroup.com) is a diversified health and well-being company dedicated to making health care
work better. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn., UnitedHealth Group offers a broad spectrum of products and services through six
operating businesses: UnitedHealthcare, Ovations, AmeriChoice, Uniprise, OptumHealth and Ingenix. Through its family of
businesses, UnitedHealth Group serves more than 70 million individuals nationwide.

Forward-Looking Statements
This news release may contain statements, estimates, projections, guidance or outlook that constitute “forward-looking” statements as
defined under U.S. federal securities laws. Generally the words “believe,” “expect,” “intend,” “estimate,” “anticipate,” “plan,”
“project,” “will” and similar expressions, identify forward-looking statements, which generally are not historical in nature. These
statements may contain information about financial prospects, economic conditions, trends and uncertainties. We caution that actual
results could differ materially from those that management expects, depending on the outcome of certain factors. These forward-
looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that may cause UnitedHealth Group’s actual results to differ materially from the
results discussed in the forward-looking statements. Some factors that could cause results to differ materially from the forward-
looking statements include: the potential consequences of the findings announced on October 15, 2006 of the investigation by an
Independent Committee of directors of our historic stock option practices, the consequences of the restatement of our previous
financial statements, related governmental reviews, including a formal investigation by the SEC, and review by the IRS, U.S.
Congressional committees, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and Minnesota Attorney General, a related review by
the Special Litigation Committee of the Company, and related shareholder derivative actions, shareholder demands and purported
securities and Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) class actions, the resolution of matters currently subject to an
injunction issued by the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, a purported notice of acceleration with respect to
certain of the Company’s debt securities based upon an alleged event of default under the indenture governing such securities, and
recent management and director changes, and the potential impact of each of these matters on our business, credit ratings and debt;
increases in health care costs that are higher than we anticipated in establishing our premium rates, including increased consumption
of or costs of medical services; heightened competition as a result of new entrants into our market, and consolidation of health care
companies and suppliers; events that may negatively affect our contract with AARP; uncertainties regarding changes in Medicare,
including coordination of information systems and accuracy of certain assumptions; funding risks with respect to revenues received
from Medicare and Medicaid programs; failure to achieve business growth targets, including membership and enrollment; increases
in costs and other liabilities associated with increased litigation, legislative activity and government regulation and review of our
industry; our ability to execute contracts on competitive terms with physicians, hospitals and other service providers; regulatory and
other risks associated with the pharmacy benefits management industry; failure to maintain effective and efficient information
systems, which could result in the loss of existing customers, difficulties in attracting new customers, difficulties in determining
medical costs
                                                             Page 9 of 10
estimates and appropriate pricing, customer and physician and health care provider disputes, regulatory violations, increases in
operating costs, or other adverse consequences; possible impairment of the value of our intangible assets if future results do not
adequately support goodwill and intangible assets recorded for businesses that we acquire; potential noncompliance by our business
associates with patient privacy data; misappropriation of our proprietary technology; and failure to complete or receive anticipated
benefits of acquisitions.

This list of important factors is not intended to be exhaustive. A further list and description of some of these risks and uncertainties
can be found in our reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time, including annual reports on Form
10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K. Any or all forward-looking statements we make may turn out
to be wrong. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made.
Except to the extent otherwise required by federal securities laws, we do not undertake to publicly update or revise any forward-
looking statements.

Earnings Conference Call
As previously announced, UnitedHealth Group will discuss the Company’s results, strategy and future outlook on a conference call
with investors at 8:45 a.m. Eastern time today. UnitedHealth Group will host a live webcast of this conference call from the Investor
Information page of the Company’s Web site (www.unitedhealthgroup.com). The webcast replay of the call will be available on the
same site for one week following the live call. The conference call replay can also be accessed by dialing 1-800-642-1687, conference
ID #3056896. This earnings release and the Form 8-K dated October 18, 2007, which may also be accessed in the Investor
Information section of the Company’s Web site, include a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures.

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UNITEDHEALTH GROUP

                                  Earnings Release Schedules and Supplementary Information
                                             Quarter Ended September 30, 2007

- Consolidated Statements of Operations                                                       2
- Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets                                                       3
- Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows                                             4
- Segment Financial Information                                                               5
- Customer Profile Summary                                                                    6
- Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures:
     - Operating Results Excluding IRS Section 409A Charges                                   7
     - Adjusted Cash Flows from Operating Activities                                          8
     - Consolidated Reporting Excluding AARP                                                  9
     - 2007 Forecasted Operating Results                                                     10
UNITEDHEALTH GROUP
                                     CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
                                            (in millions, except per share data)
                                                        (unaudited)

                                                                                            Three Months Ended     Nine Months Ended
                                                                                               September 30,         September 30,
                                                                                             2007         2006    2007 (a)      2006
REVENUES
Premiums                                                                                   $16,984    $16,483     $51,817    $49,101
Services                                                                                     1,154      1,075       3,406      3,178
Products                                                                                       239        186         638        516
Investment and Other Income                                                                    302        226         865        619
      Total Revenues                                                                        18,679     17,970      56,726     53,414
OPERATING COSTS
Medical Costs                                                                               13,500      13,369     41,884     40,062
Operating Costs                                                                              2,616       2,419      7,885      7,425
Cost of Products Sold                                                                          206         151        557        431
Depreciation and Amortization                                                                  202         168        589        493
      Total Operating Costs                                                                 16,524      16,107     50,915     48,411
                                                                                             2,155       1,863      5,811      5,003
EARNINGS FROM OPERATIONS
Interest Expense                                                                              (142)       (129)      (391)      (327)
                                                                                             2,013       1,734      5,420      4,676
EARNINGS BEFORE INCOME TAXES
Provision for Income Taxes                                                                    (730)      (622)     (1,982)    (1,692)
                                                                                           $ 1,283    $ 1,112     $ 3,438    $ 2,984
NET EARNINGS
                                                                                           $ 0.98     $ 0.83      $ 2.59     $ 2.22
BASIC NET EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE
                                                                                           $ 0.95     $ 0.80      $ 2.50     $ 2.13
DILUTED NET EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE
Diluted Weighted-Average Common Shares Outstanding                                           1,348      1,397       1,375      1,404

(a)   Includes $87 million of Operating Costs ($55 million after-tax or $.04 per share) for the settlement of Internal Revenue Code
      Section 409A (IRS Section 409A) surtax liabilities on behalf of non-officer employees who exercised certain options in 2006
      and 2007, and $89 million of non-cash Operating Costs ($57 million after-tax or $.04 per share) for the modification charge due
      to repricing unexercised options subject to IRS Section 409A.
                                                                  2
UNITEDHEALTH GROUP
                                    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
                                                   (in millions)
                                                    (unaudited)

                                                                                                 September 30,   December 31,
                                                                                                     2007            2006
ASSETS
Cash and Short-Term Investments                                                                  $    11,121     $   10,940
Accounts Receivable, net                                                                               1,318          1,323
Other Current Assets                                                                                   4,400          3,781
           Total Current Assets                                                                       16,839         16,044
Long-Term Investments                                                                                 10,946          9,642
Other Long-Term Assets                                                                                22,656         22,634
      Total Assets                                                                               $    50,441     $   48,320
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Medical Costs Payable                                                                            $     8,370     $    8,076
Commercial Paper and Current Maturities of Long-Term Debt                                              1,162          1,483
Other Current Liabilities                                                                             10,097          8,938
            Total Current Liabilities                                                                 19,629         18,497
Long-Term Debt, less current maturities                                                                6,965          5,973
Future Policy Benefits for Life and Annuity Contracts                                                  1,839          1,850
Deferred Income Taxes and Other Liabilities                                                            1,343          1,190
Shareholders’ Equity                                                                                  20,665         20,810
      Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity                                                 $    50,441     $   48,320

The table below summarizes certain non-GAAP balance sheet data excluding AARP related amounts:
                                                                                                 September 30,   December 31,
                                                                                                     2007            2006
Accounts Receivable, net                                                                         $       857     $      906
Other Current Assets                                                                             $     2,338     $    1,857
Other Current Liabilities                                                                        $     8,654     $    7,601
Medical Costs Payable                                                                            $     7,290     $    7,072
Days Medical Costs in Medical Costs Payable                                                               54             53
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UNITEDHEALTH GROUP
                             CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                                                 (in millions)
                                                  (unaudited)

                                                                                                               Nine Months Ended
                                                                                                                 September 30,
                                                                                                               2007         2006
Operating Activities
      Net Earnings                                                                                           $ 3,438     $ 2,984
      Noncash Items:
            Depreciation and amortization                                                                         589        493
            Deferred income taxes and other                                                                      (283)      (297)
            Stock-based compensation                                                                              445        277
      Net changes in operating assets and liabilities                                                             618      1,469
            Cash Flows From Operating Activities (a)                                                            4,807      4,926
Investing Activities
      Cash paid for acquisitions, net of cash assumed                                                            (205)      (718)
      Purchases of property, equipment and capitalized software, net                                             (686)      (466)
      Net sales and maturities/(purchases) of investments                                                      (1,416)      (299)
            Cash Flows Used For Investing Activities                                                           (2,307)    (1,483)
Financing Activities
      Common stock repurchases                                                                                (4,424)     (2,345)
      Net change in commercial paper and debt                                                                    684         545
      Stock-based compensation excess tax benefit                                                                243         228
      Customer funds administered                                                                                547       1,706
      Other, net                                                                                                 480         254
            Cash Flows From (Used For) Financing Activities                                                   (2,470)        388
Increase in cash and cash equivalents                                                                             30       3,831
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period                                                                10,320       5,421
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period                                                                     $10,350     $ 9,252

(a)   See Cash Flows From Operating Activities as adjusted for the timing of CMS premium payments for third quarter 2007 and
      2006 on page 8 of these financial schedules.
                                                                 4
UNITEDHEALTH GROUP
                                           SEGMENT FINANCIAL INFORMATION
                                                      (in millions)
                                                       (unaudited)

REVENUES

                                                                                       Three Months Ended      Nine Months Ended
                                                                                          September 30,          September 30,
                                                                                        2007         2006     2007           2006
UnitedHealthcare                                                                      $ 8,954    $ 8,785    $26,785       $26,274
Ovations                                                                                6,585      6,389     20,793        18,966
AmeriChoice                                                                             1,155        950      3,261         2,738
     Health Care Services                                                              16,694     16,124     50,839        47,978
Uniprise                                                                                1,416      1,370      4,263         4,053
Specialized Care Services                                                               1,165        998      3,441         2,970
Ingenix                                                                                   347        247        896           671
Eliminations                                                                             (943)      (769)    (2,713)       (2,258)
     Total Consolidated                                                               $18,679    $17,970    $56,726       $53,414

EARNINGS FROM OPERATIONS
                                                                                       Three Months Ended      Nine Months Ended
                                                                                          September 30,          September 30,
                                                                                        2007         2006     2007           2006
Health Care Services                                                                  $ 1,646    $ 1,378    $ 4,562       $ 3,662
Uniprise                                                                                  217        235        633           665
Specialized Care Services                                                                 222        198        640           564
Ingenix                                                                                    70         52        152           112
Corporate                                                                                 —          —         (176)(a)       —
     Total Consolidated                                                               $ 2,155    $ 1,863    $ 5,811       $ 5,003

(a)   Includes $87 million of Operating Costs for the settlement of Internal Revenue Code Section 409A (IRS Section 409A) surtax
      liabilities on behalf of non-officer employees who exercised certain options in 2006 and 2007, and $89 million of non-cash
      Operating Costs for the modification charge due to repricing unexercised options subject to IRS Section 409A.
                                                                 5
UNITEDHEALTH GROUP
                                                        CUSTOMER PROFILE SUMMARY
                                                                (in thousands)
                                                                  (unaudited)

                                                                                   September    June    December   September
Customer Profile                                                                      2007      2007      2006        2006
Commercial Businesses
   Risk-based                                                                       14,640     14,930    14,490     14,150
   Fee-based                                                                        18,845     18,860    18,870     18,675
                                                                                    14,865     14,770    14,275     14,235
Federal, State, and Municipal Governments
                                                                                      1,200     1,090     1,115       1,115
Individual Consumers
                                                                                    21,440     21,445    21,930     22,210
Institutional
                                                                                    70,990     71,095    70,680     70,385
      Grand Total
                                                                                     5,950      5,890     5,740      5,745
Total Medicare Part D (included above)
                                                                                     2,290      2,245     1,890      1,850
Consumer-Directed Health Plans (included above)

                                                                                   September    June    December   September
Supplemental Segment Profile - Health Care Services and Uniprise                      2007      2007      2006        2006
Health Care Services:
     Risk-based commercial                                                           9,625      9,765    10,040      9,850
     Fee-based commercial                                                            4,880      4,800     4,735      4,670
     Medicare Advantage                                                              1,340      1,320     1,410      1,415
     Medicaid                                                                        1,650      1,650     1,425      1,405
           Total Health Care Services                                               17,495     17,535    17,610     17,340
Uniprise                                                                            11,070     11,125    10,925     10,990

                                                                   6
UNITEDHEALTH GROUP
                                       Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
                                   Operating Results Excluding IRS Section 409A Charges (a)
                                                          (in millions)
                                                           (unaudited)

                                                                                          Nine Months Ended September 30, 2007
                                                                                                                             Operating
                                                                                                                               Results
                                                                                                        Non-GAAP           Excluding IRS
                                                                                 Consolidated           Reconciling         Section 409A
                                                                                GAAP Reporting             Items             Charges (a)
REVENUES
Premiums                                                                        $      51,817           $     —            $    51,817
Services                                                                                3,406                 —                  3,406
Products                                                                                  638                 —                    638
Investment and Other Income                                                               865                 —                    865
      Total Revenues                                                                   56,726                 —                 56,726
OPERATING COSTS
Medical Costs                                                                          41,884                  —                41,884
Operating Costs                                                                         7,885                 (176)              7,709
Cost of Products Sold                                                                     557                  —                   557
Depreciation and Amortization                                                             589                  —                   589
      Total Operating Costs                                                            50,915                 (176)             50,739
                                                                                        5,811                  176               5,987
EARNINGS FROM OPERATIONS
Interest Expense                                                                          (391)               —                   (391)
                                                                                         5,420                176                5,596
EARNINGS BEFORE INCOME TAXES
Provision for Income Taxes                                                              (1,982)                (64)             (2,046)
                                                                                $        3,438          $      112         $     3,550
NET EARNINGS
                                                                                $         2.50          $     0.08         $      2.58
DILUTED NET EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE
Diluted Weighted-Average Common Shares Outstanding                                       1,375                 —                 1,375
                                                                                          80.8%                                   80.8%
Medical Care Ratio
                                                                                          13.9%                                   13.6%
Operating Cost Ratio
                                                                                          10.2%                                   10.6%
Operating Margin

(a)   Excludes charges recorded in the first quarter of 2007 related to IRS Section 409A stock option matters. This is a non-GAAP
      measure that management believes improves the comparability of the Company’s results between periods.
                                                                  7
UNITEDHEALTH GROUP
                                        Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
                                        Adjusted Cash Flows from Operating Activities (a)
                                                           (in millions)
                                                            (unaudited)

                                                                                                                      Three Months Ended
                                                                                                                         September 30,
                                                                                                                       2007        2006
GAAP Cash Flows From Operating Activities                                                                         $   516       $   314
July CMS Premium Payment Received in June                                                                           1,569         1,511
Adjusted Cash Flows From Operating Activities (a)                                                                 $ 2,085       $ 1,825

(a)   Adjusted Cash Flows From Operating Activities is presented to facilitate the comparison of cash flows from operating activities
      for periods in which the Company does not receive its monthly premium payments from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
      Services (CMS) in the applicable quarter. CMS generally pays their monthly premium on the first calendar day of the applicable
      month. If the first calendar day of the month falls on a weekend or a holiday, CMS has typically paid the Company on the last
      business day of the preceding calendar month. As such, GAAP operating cash flows may vary depending upon which payments
      are received by the Company from CMS during a particular period. Adjusted Cash Flows From Operating Activities presents
      operating cash flows assuming that each monthly CMS premium payment was received on the first calendar day of the
      applicable month.
                                                                  8
UNITEDHEALTH GROUP
                                         Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
                                          Consolidated Reporting Excluding AARP (a)
                                                            (in millions)
                                                             (unaudited)

                                                            September 30, 2007                                   June 30, 2007
                                                                                 Consolidated                                       Consolidated
                                             Consolidated                         Reporting     Consolidated                         Reporting
                                               GAAP          AARP Program         Excluding       GAAP          AARP Program         Excluding
                                              Reporting        Balance            AARP (a)       Reporting        Balance            AARP (a)
Accounts Receivable, net                     $ 1,318         $          461      $      857     $    1,536      $          456      $    1,080
Medical Costs Payable                        $ 8,370         $        1,080      $    7,290     $    8,452      $        1,090      $    7,362
Medical Costs                                $ 13,500        $        1,178      $   12,322     $   13,944      $        1,174      $   12,770
Medical Days Payable                               57                    84              54             55                  84              52
Days Sales Outstanding                              7                    31               5              7                  31               6

                                                            December 31, 2006                                  September 30, 2006
                                                                                 Consolidated                                       Consolidated
                                             Consolidated                         Reporting     Consolidated                         Reporting
                                               GAAP          AARP Program         Excluding       GAAP          AARP Program         Excluding
                                              Reporting        Balance            AARP (a)       Reporting        Balance            AARP (a)
Accounts Receivable, net                     $ 1,323         $          417      $      906     $    1,218      $          422      $      796
Medical Costs Payable                        $ 8,076         $        1,004      $    7,072     $    8,206      $        1,021      $    7,185
Medical Costs                                $ 13,246        $        1,082      $   12,164     $   13,369      $        1,102      $   12,267
Medical Days Payable                               56                    85              53             56                  85              54
Days Sales Outstanding                              7                    31               5              6                  31               4

(a)   Certain account balances and financial measures have been presented in this earnings release excluding our AARP business.
      Management believes these disclosures are meaningful since underwriting gains or losses related to the AARP business are
      recorded as an increase or decrease to a rate stabilization fund (RSF) and the effects of changes in balance sheet amounts
      associated with the AARP program accrue to the overall benefit of the AARP policyholders through the RSF balance. Although
      the Company is at risk for underwriting losses to the extent cumulative net losses exceed the balance in the RSF, the Company
      has not been required to fund any underwriting deficits to date and management believes the RSF balance is sufficient to cover
      potential future underwriting or other risks associated with the contract.
                                                                    9
UNITEDHEALTH GROUP
                                    Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
                                          2007 Forecasted Operating Results
                                            (in millions, except per share data)
                                                        (unaudited)

                                                                                       Year Ended
                                                                                    December 31, 2007
GAAP Diluted Net Earnings per Common Share                                          $ 3.41 to $3.42
IRS Section 409A Impact per Common Share                                            $          0.08
Diluted Net Earnings per Common Share Excluding IRS Section 409A Charges            $ 3.49 to $3.50

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  • 1. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 8-K Current Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Date of report (Date of earliest event reported): October 18, 2007 UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INCORPORATED (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) Minnesota 0-10864 41-1321939 (State or other jurisdiction (Commission File Number) (I.R.S. Employer of incorporation) Identification No.) UnitedHealth Group Center, 9900 Bren Road East, Minnetonka, Minnesota 55343 (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code) Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (952) 936-1300 N/A (Former name or former address, if changed since last report.) Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions: Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425) Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12) Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b)) Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))
  • 2. Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition. On October 18, 2007, UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing third quarter 2007 results. A copy of the press release is furnished herewith as Exhibit 99.1 and is incorporated in this Item 2.02 by reference. The information in this Item 2.02, including the Exhibit attached hereto, shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference in any Company filing under the Securities Act of 1933, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing. Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits. Exhibit Description 99.1 Press Release dated October 18, 2007
  • 3. Signatures Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized. Date: October 18, 2007 UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INCORPORATED By: /s/ Christopher J. Walsh Christopher J. Walsh Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel
  • 4. EXHIBIT INDEX Exhibit Description 99.1 Press Release dated October 18, 2007
  • 5. Exhibit 99.1 NEWS RELEASE Investors: John S. Penshorn G. Mike Mikan Senior Vice President Chief Financial Officer 952-936-7214 952-936-7374 Media: Don Nathan Senior Vice President 952-936-1885 (For Immediate Release) UNITEDHEALTH GROUP REPORTS THIRD QUARTER RESULTS • Net Earnings of $0.95 Per Share, Up 19% • Operating Margin Expanded 110 Basis Points Year-Over-Year to 11.5% • Consolidated Medical Care Ratio of 79.5% Includes Sequential Improvement in Employer-Sponsored Health Benefits Adjusted Operating Cash Flows of $2.1 Billion1 • • 2008 Earnings Outlook of $3.95 to $4.00 Per Share • $2 Billion of Shares Repurchased During Third Quarter; Additional $7 Billion in Share Repurchase Targeted by Year End 2008 MINNEAPOLIS (October 18, 2007) – UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) achieved solid results in the third quarter of 2007, including expanded operating margins and continued strong cash flows and earnings. Stephen J. Hemsley, president and chief executive officer of UnitedHealth Group, said, “Our diversified health care service enterprise continued to perform well, with strong results from businesses such as AmeriChoice in Medicaid, Evercare in specialized senior programs, SecureHorizons in Medicare Advantage, Golden Rule in individual insurance and Ingenix in health informatics. We have expanded our network of care providers, meaningfully strengthened service performance for customers and care providers, increased our engagement with health system stakeholders, and are poised for a strong fourth quarter launch of AARP-branded Medicare products for 2008.” 1 Reported cash flows from operations were $0.5 billion. A further explanation of this non-GAAP measure and reconciliation to the comparable GAAP measure is included in the attached financial schedules. Page 1 of 10
  • 6. Quarterly Financial Performance Three Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, 2007 2007 2006 Revenues $18.68 billion $19.00 billion $17.97 billion Earnings From Operations $ 2.16 billion $ 2.07 billion $ 1.86 billion Operating Margin 11.5% 10.9% 10.4% UnitedHealth Group Highlights Third quarter results reflected growth in key businesses and strength in earnings, margins and cash flows, as well as improvement in the medical care ratio. • Consolidated third quarter revenues were $18.7 billion, increasing $0.7 billion or 4 percent year-over-year. Revenues decreased sequentially, as business growth in the quarter was more than offset by the timing of revenue recognition for Medicare products. • Consolidated earnings from operations in the third quarter were $2.2 billion, up $292 million or 16 percent year-over-year. • The consolidated operating margin of 11.5 percent expanded 110 basis points year-over-year, due to margin gains in the Health Care Services business segment. The consolidated operating margin increased 60 basis points sequentially, with margins stable or improved across every business segment. • Third quarter consolidated net earnings of $1.3 billion grew $171 million or 15 percent year-over-year and $55 million or 4 percent from second quarter 2007. • Third quarter cash flows from operations of $2.1 billion grew 14 percent year-over-year, after adjusting reported cash flows from operations of $516 million to appropriately align monthly payment receipts from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. • Third quarter consolidated net earnings per share were $0.95, an increase of 19 percent from $0.80 per share in the third quarter of 2006. Page 2 of 10
  • 7. UnitedHealth Group highlights – Continued • The consolidated medical care ratio of 79.5 percent improved 160 basis points year-over-year and 80 basis points sequentially. The sequential quarterly gain was the result of a stable or improved ratio in every business segment. • During the third quarter of 2007, the Company realized favorable development of $70 million in its estimates of medical costs incurred in 2006. The Company also realized an additional $70 million of favorable development in its estimates of medical costs incurred in the first half of 2007. These compare to $80 million of total favorable reserve development in the third quarter of 2006, including $10 million from 2005. Year-to-date in 2007 there has been $350 million in prior year favorable reserve development, as compared to $380 million in prior year favorable development through the first nine months of 2006. • Medical costs days payable excluding the AARP division was 54 days for the quarter, an increase of two days from second quarter 2007 and in the range of recent quarters’ results. • Third quarter operating costs were 14.0 percent of revenue, an increase of 50 basis points from 13.5 percent in the third quarter of 2006, due to the effect of business mix change as higher margin, fee-based businesses such as Ingenix increase their size and impact, increased investment in technology, service and product enhancements that benefit consumers and care providers, and preparation for the Medicare Advantage marketing season. Operating costs increased by only $11 million sequentially on a $2.6 billion quarterly operating cost base. The operating cost ratio increased 30 basis points from the second quarter of 2007 due to the effect of the timing of Medicare revenue recognition under GAAP on this calculation. • The third quarter income tax rate of 36.3 percent was in the range of recent quarters’ rates. • Fully diluted weighted average common shares outstanding decreased sequentially by 29 million shares in the third quarter to 1.35 billion. The Company repurchased 41 million shares during the quarter for approximately $2 billion. • Third quarter return on equity exceeded 24 percent. Outlook UnitedHealth Group is targeting earnings of approximately $3.49 to $3.50 per share for full year 2007 2, an increase of approximately 18 percent over 2006 results. Fourth quarter earnings per share are expected to be slightly below third quarter results – due to projected seasonal increases in health care costs for UnitedHealthcare and seasonally increased levels of Medicare Advantage sales and marketing expenditures. The Company is targeting 2008 earnings in the range of $3.95 to $4.00 per share, including contributions from Sierra Health Services, Inc., which is anticipated to be acquired prior to year end 2007, and a total of $7 billion in share repurchase projected through fourth quarter 2007 and full year 2008. 2 Including the first quarter IRS code section 409A charges, the Company anticipates 2007 full year earnings will be in the range of $3.41 to $3.42 per share. Page 3 of 10
  • 8. Business Description – Health Care Services The Health Care Services segment consists of the UnitedHealthcare, AmeriChoice and Ovations business units. UnitedHealthcare coordinates network-based health and well-being services on behalf of mid-sized and small employers and for consumers. AmeriChoice facilitates and manages health care services for state Medicaid programs and their beneficiaries. Ovations delivers health care services to Americans over the age of 50. Quarterly Financial Performance Three Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, 2007 2007 2006 Revenues $16.69 billion $17.05 billion $16.12 billion Earnings From Operations $ 1.65 billion $ 1.62 billion $ 1.38 billion Operating Margin 9.9% 9.5% 8.5% Key Developments for Health Care Services Third quarter results for the Health Care Services segment included important product development and launch activities for UnitedHealthcare, advancing AmeriChoice financial performance, and growth in Ovations Medicare offerings, offset by lower enrollment in UnitedHealthcare employer-sponsored product lines. Ovations also launched marketing for its 2008 senior product offerings, effective October 1, 2007. • Revenues for Health Care Services grew $570 million or 4 percent year-over-year and decreased $359 million or 2 percent sequentially to $16.7 billion in the third quarter of 2007. The decrease was due to an approximately $600 million sequential reduction related to the timing of Part D prescription drug plan revenue and Medicare risk adjustment factor revenue for Ovations, partially offset by organic business growth in health care services. • Third quarter Health Care Services earnings from operations of more than $1.6 billion grew $268 million or 19 percent year- over-year, led by advances in operating earnings in the Ovations and AmeriChoice businesses, and increased $30 million or 2 percent sequentially. • Health Care Services’ operating margin improved 140 basis points year-over-year and 40 basis points sequentially to 9.9 percent in the third quarter of 2007. Page 4 of 10
  • 9. Key Developments for Health Care Services – Continued • Ovations reported revenues of $6.6 billion in the third quarter, up $196 million or 3 percent year-over-year. Revenues decreased $409 million or 6 percent from the second quarter of 2007 due to an approximately $600 million sequential reduction related to the timing of Part D and Medicare risk adjustment revenue. • Ovations saw strong membership growth across its active Medicare products, with its Medicare membership growing by 95,000 seniors in the third quarter, including an increase of 20,000 seniors in its Medicare Advantage plans. • On October 1, 2007, Ovations launched marketing efforts nationwide for its Medicare products for 2008. New developments include zero copay generic prescriptions filled by mail order, a significant expansion of chronic care special needs plan offerings from seven states to 34 states, and targeted geographic expansions for Medicare Advantage programs. Importantly, Ovations network-based SecureHorizons Medicare Advantage programs are now exclusively offered on a co-branded basis with AARP for the first time. • AmeriChoice third quarter revenues of $1.2 billion increased $205 million or 22 percent year-over-year and $27 million or 2 percent from the second quarter of 2007. • AmeriChoice membership, which was stable in the third quarter of 2007, expanded by 245,000 people or 17 percent year-over- year. • Third quarter revenues of $9 billion for UnitedHealthcare increased $169 million or 2 percent year-over-year and were up $23 million sequentially. • The number of people served by UnitedHealthcare decreased by 60,000 in the third quarter of 2007, as growth of 80,000 consumers in fee-based products was offset by a reduction in risk-based membership of 140,000 consumers. • The state of Georgia has expanded UnitedHealthcare’s pharmacy benefit management offering for state health benefit plan participants to include approximately 300,000 fee-based preferred provider organization (PPO) members, effective January 1, 2008. • In the third quarter, UnitedHealthcare began the introduction of its Edge product line, which informs and motivates consumers to use physicians and hospitals with strong demonstrated quality and efficiency performance. This innovative family of product offerings will improve affordability for customers and enable UnitedHealthcare to address a broader spectrum of price points in the full-benefit, employer-sponsored segment of the market. • UnitedHealthcare also launched its Vital Measures product line, which uses benefit design to reward healthy behaviors among consumers. • UnitedHealthcare’s third quarter 2007 medical care ratio of 81.6 percent compares to a ratio of 82.0 percent in the second quarter of 2007. The sequential reduction reflects lower seasonal utilization of health care services in the third quarter, as anticipated. Page 5 of 10
  • 10. Business Description – Uniprise Uniprise delivers network-based health and well-being services, business-to-business transaction processing services, consumer connectivity, and technology support services to large employers and health plans, and provides health-related consumer and financial transaction products and services. Quarterly Financial Performance Three Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, 2007 2007 2006 Revenues $1.42 billion $1.41 billion $1.37 billion Earnings From Operations $217 million $201 million $235 million Operating Margin 15.3% 14.3% 17.2% Key Developments for Uniprise Third quarter 2007 developments for Uniprise included investments in technology, service and product enhancements that benefit consumers and care providers and the substantial completion of the January 2008 selling season, including the renewal of high profile corporate customers under multi-year arrangements. • Third quarter Uniprise revenues of $1.4 billion increased $46 million or 3 percent year-over-year. • At the end of the third quarter Uniprise served 11.1 million people in the large, multi-state employer market segment. The net 55,000 person reduction in people served during the third quarter of 2007 is attributed primarily to normal levels of employment attrition within continuing customers. • Uniprise and UnitedHealthcare continue to grow their market leadership position in consumer-directed account-based benefit products. These businesses served a total of 2.3 million people through these offerings as of September 30, 2007, representing growth of 440,000 consumers or 24 percent year-over-year and 400,000 consumers or 21 percent since December 31, 2006. • Exante Financial Services reached $435 million in assets under management and 1.3 million financial accounts at September 30, 2007. • Exante Financial Services moved just under $5 billion in payments electronically to health system providers during the third quarter, representing nearly 80 percent growth in electronic payments year-over-year. • Uniprise operating earnings of $217 million decreased $18 million year-over-year due to increased expenditures on technology, service and product enhancements that benefit consumers and care providers, and increased $16 million sequentially due to an adjustment to a reserve based on recent developments. Page 6 of 10
  • 11. Business Description – OptumHealth OptumHealth optimizes health, well-being and financial security for people and organizations through personalized management solutions, specialized benefits and health financial services. OptumHealth helps people improve their lives by making informed decisions about their health and health care finances. Quarterly Financial Performance Three Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, 2007 2007 2006 Revenues $1.17 billion $1.16 billion $998 million Earnings From Operations $222 million $213 million $198 million Operating Margin 19.1% 18.3% 19.8% Key Developments for OptumHealth During the third quarter Specialized Care Services and its individual businesses were rebranded as OptumHealth. OptumHealth serves markets outside of UnitedHealth Group, such as health plans, the public sector and non-UnitedHealth employer groups. The re- branding allows OptumHealth to easily represent its broad array of capabilities to the external market, making the breadth of its solutions more accessible to new, as well as existing clients. At the consumer level, the OptumHealth branding reinforces its ability to create personalized, caring and lifelong relationships to improve overall health and well-being. • Third quarter revenues rose to $1.2 billion, up $167 million or 17 percent year-over-year, and were stable with the second quarter of 2007. OptumHealth provided services to approximately 58 million unique consumers as of September 30, 2007. • In the third quarter, earnings from operations of $222 million increased $24 million or 12 percent year-over-year and improved $9 million or 4 percent from second quarter 2007. • OptumHealth generated an operating margin of 19.1 percent in the third quarter of 2007, a decrease of 70 basis points year-over- year and up 80 basis points sequentially. The year-over-year margin change reflects strong growth from public sector clients that are contributing relatively larger per client revenues at comparatively lower overall margins. The sequential gain in operating margin was principally due to effective operating cost management. • OptumHealth Behavioral Solutions (formerly United Behavioral Health) co-authored a study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, along with Harvard Medical School, and Group Health Cooperative’s Center for Health Studies, finding that a systematic approach to identifying and treating depression not only improves clinical outcomes but also results in higher job retention, decreased sickness, lower work-absence and increased work productivity. Page 7 of 10
  • 12. Business Description – Ingenix Ingenix is a leader in the field of health care data, analysis and application, serving pharmaceutical companies, health insurers and other payers, physicians and other health care providers, large employers and governments. Quarterly Financial Performance Three Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, 2007 2007 2006 Revenues $347 million $286 million $247 million Earnings From Operations $ 70 million $ 44 million $ 52 million Operating Margin 20.2% 15.4% 21.1% Key Developments for Ingenix Ingenix continues to build momentum, with strong growth in virtually every performance metric. This business is responding to the growing needs for data-driven solutions, analytics and consulting services by all participants across the health care system. • Ingenix revenues increased $100 million or 40 percent year-over-year and $61 million or 21 percent sequentially, to $347 million in the third quarter of 2007. • The Ingenix revenue backlog reached a record $1.75 billion at September 30, 2007, increasing 46 percent year-over-year and led by new sales for clinical data services, drug safety services and clinical research services in the third quarter. • Ingenix third quarter operating earnings of $70 million increased $18 million or 35 percent year-over-year, and $26 million or 59 percent from second quarter 2007. The operating margin of 20.2 percent decreased 90 basis points year-over-year and increased 480 basis points on a sequential basis, as anticipated, due to seasonal demand for certain higher-margin Ingenix offerings. • Over the past two quarters Ingenix has brought new capabilities to the market in clinical and claim transaction connectivity and data interchange, physician practice management and revenue cycle management, and health care policy consulting services. These expand Ingenix’s ability to serve the data and health informatics needs of participants in the broad health system. • The expanding new product and service pipeline at Ingenix includes software-as-service applications for small physician offices, instant medication profiling for patients in hospitals, applications using advanced analytics to target treatments for specialized patient populations, and connectivity and artificial intelligence applications for next-generation claims transmission services. Page 8 of 10
  • 13. About UnitedHealth Group UnitedHealth Group (www.unitedhealthgroup.com) is a diversified health and well-being company dedicated to making health care work better. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn., UnitedHealth Group offers a broad spectrum of products and services through six operating businesses: UnitedHealthcare, Ovations, AmeriChoice, Uniprise, OptumHealth and Ingenix. Through its family of businesses, UnitedHealth Group serves more than 70 million individuals nationwide. Forward-Looking Statements This news release may contain statements, estimates, projections, guidance or outlook that constitute “forward-looking” statements as defined under U.S. federal securities laws. Generally the words “believe,” “expect,” “intend,” “estimate,” “anticipate,” “plan,” “project,” “will” and similar expressions, identify forward-looking statements, which generally are not historical in nature. These statements may contain information about financial prospects, economic conditions, trends and uncertainties. We caution that actual results could differ materially from those that management expects, depending on the outcome of certain factors. These forward- looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that may cause UnitedHealth Group’s actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements. Some factors that could cause results to differ materially from the forward- looking statements include: the potential consequences of the findings announced on October 15, 2006 of the investigation by an Independent Committee of directors of our historic stock option practices, the consequences of the restatement of our previous financial statements, related governmental reviews, including a formal investigation by the SEC, and review by the IRS, U.S. Congressional committees, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and Minnesota Attorney General, a related review by the Special Litigation Committee of the Company, and related shareholder derivative actions, shareholder demands and purported securities and Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) class actions, the resolution of matters currently subject to an injunction issued by the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, a purported notice of acceleration with respect to certain of the Company’s debt securities based upon an alleged event of default under the indenture governing such securities, and recent management and director changes, and the potential impact of each of these matters on our business, credit ratings and debt; increases in health care costs that are higher than we anticipated in establishing our premium rates, including increased consumption of or costs of medical services; heightened competition as a result of new entrants into our market, and consolidation of health care companies and suppliers; events that may negatively affect our contract with AARP; uncertainties regarding changes in Medicare, including coordination of information systems and accuracy of certain assumptions; funding risks with respect to revenues received from Medicare and Medicaid programs; failure to achieve business growth targets, including membership and enrollment; increases in costs and other liabilities associated with increased litigation, legislative activity and government regulation and review of our industry; our ability to execute contracts on competitive terms with physicians, hospitals and other service providers; regulatory and other risks associated with the pharmacy benefits management industry; failure to maintain effective and efficient information systems, which could result in the loss of existing customers, difficulties in attracting new customers, difficulties in determining medical costs Page 9 of 10
  • 14. estimates and appropriate pricing, customer and physician and health care provider disputes, regulatory violations, increases in operating costs, or other adverse consequences; possible impairment of the value of our intangible assets if future results do not adequately support goodwill and intangible assets recorded for businesses that we acquire; potential noncompliance by our business associates with patient privacy data; misappropriation of our proprietary technology; and failure to complete or receive anticipated benefits of acquisitions. This list of important factors is not intended to be exhaustive. A further list and description of some of these risks and uncertainties can be found in our reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time, including annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K. Any or all forward-looking statements we make may turn out to be wrong. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made. Except to the extent otherwise required by federal securities laws, we do not undertake to publicly update or revise any forward- looking statements. Earnings Conference Call As previously announced, UnitedHealth Group will discuss the Company’s results, strategy and future outlook on a conference call with investors at 8:45 a.m. Eastern time today. UnitedHealth Group will host a live webcast of this conference call from the Investor Information page of the Company’s Web site (www.unitedhealthgroup.com). The webcast replay of the call will be available on the same site for one week following the live call. The conference call replay can also be accessed by dialing 1-800-642-1687, conference ID #3056896. This earnings release and the Form 8-K dated October 18, 2007, which may also be accessed in the Investor Information section of the Company’s Web site, include a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures. ### Page 10 of 10
  • 15. UNITEDHEALTH GROUP Earnings Release Schedules and Supplementary Information Quarter Ended September 30, 2007 - Consolidated Statements of Operations 2 - Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets 3 - Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows 4 - Segment Financial Information 5 - Customer Profile Summary 6 - Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures: - Operating Results Excluding IRS Section 409A Charges 7 - Adjusted Cash Flows from Operating Activities 8 - Consolidated Reporting Excluding AARP 9 - 2007 Forecasted Operating Results 10
  • 16. UNITEDHEALTH GROUP CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (in millions, except per share data) (unaudited) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, September 30, 2007 2006 2007 (a) 2006 REVENUES Premiums $16,984 $16,483 $51,817 $49,101 Services 1,154 1,075 3,406 3,178 Products 239 186 638 516 Investment and Other Income 302 226 865 619 Total Revenues 18,679 17,970 56,726 53,414 OPERATING COSTS Medical Costs 13,500 13,369 41,884 40,062 Operating Costs 2,616 2,419 7,885 7,425 Cost of Products Sold 206 151 557 431 Depreciation and Amortization 202 168 589 493 Total Operating Costs 16,524 16,107 50,915 48,411 2,155 1,863 5,811 5,003 EARNINGS FROM OPERATIONS Interest Expense (142) (129) (391) (327) 2,013 1,734 5,420 4,676 EARNINGS BEFORE INCOME TAXES Provision for Income Taxes (730) (622) (1,982) (1,692) $ 1,283 $ 1,112 $ 3,438 $ 2,984 NET EARNINGS $ 0.98 $ 0.83 $ 2.59 $ 2.22 BASIC NET EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE $ 0.95 $ 0.80 $ 2.50 $ 2.13 DILUTED NET EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE Diluted Weighted-Average Common Shares Outstanding 1,348 1,397 1,375 1,404 (a) Includes $87 million of Operating Costs ($55 million after-tax or $.04 per share) for the settlement of Internal Revenue Code Section 409A (IRS Section 409A) surtax liabilities on behalf of non-officer employees who exercised certain options in 2006 and 2007, and $89 million of non-cash Operating Costs ($57 million after-tax or $.04 per share) for the modification charge due to repricing unexercised options subject to IRS Section 409A. 2
  • 17. UNITEDHEALTH GROUP CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (in millions) (unaudited) September 30, December 31, 2007 2006 ASSETS Cash and Short-Term Investments $ 11,121 $ 10,940 Accounts Receivable, net 1,318 1,323 Other Current Assets 4,400 3,781 Total Current Assets 16,839 16,044 Long-Term Investments 10,946 9,642 Other Long-Term Assets 22,656 22,634 Total Assets $ 50,441 $ 48,320 LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY Medical Costs Payable $ 8,370 $ 8,076 Commercial Paper and Current Maturities of Long-Term Debt 1,162 1,483 Other Current Liabilities 10,097 8,938 Total Current Liabilities 19,629 18,497 Long-Term Debt, less current maturities 6,965 5,973 Future Policy Benefits for Life and Annuity Contracts 1,839 1,850 Deferred Income Taxes and Other Liabilities 1,343 1,190 Shareholders’ Equity 20,665 20,810 Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity $ 50,441 $ 48,320 The table below summarizes certain non-GAAP balance sheet data excluding AARP related amounts: September 30, December 31, 2007 2006 Accounts Receivable, net $ 857 $ 906 Other Current Assets $ 2,338 $ 1,857 Other Current Liabilities $ 8,654 $ 7,601 Medical Costs Payable $ 7,290 $ 7,072 Days Medical Costs in Medical Costs Payable 54 53 3
  • 18. UNITEDHEALTH GROUP CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (in millions) (unaudited) Nine Months Ended September 30, 2007 2006 Operating Activities Net Earnings $ 3,438 $ 2,984 Noncash Items: Depreciation and amortization 589 493 Deferred income taxes and other (283) (297) Stock-based compensation 445 277 Net changes in operating assets and liabilities 618 1,469 Cash Flows From Operating Activities (a) 4,807 4,926 Investing Activities Cash paid for acquisitions, net of cash assumed (205) (718) Purchases of property, equipment and capitalized software, net (686) (466) Net sales and maturities/(purchases) of investments (1,416) (299) Cash Flows Used For Investing Activities (2,307) (1,483) Financing Activities Common stock repurchases (4,424) (2,345) Net change in commercial paper and debt 684 545 Stock-based compensation excess tax benefit 243 228 Customer funds administered 547 1,706 Other, net 480 254 Cash Flows From (Used For) Financing Activities (2,470) 388 Increase in cash and cash equivalents 30 3,831 Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period 10,320 5,421 Cash and cash equivalents, end of period $10,350 $ 9,252 (a) See Cash Flows From Operating Activities as adjusted for the timing of CMS premium payments for third quarter 2007 and 2006 on page 8 of these financial schedules. 4
  • 19. UNITEDHEALTH GROUP SEGMENT FINANCIAL INFORMATION (in millions) (unaudited) REVENUES Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, September 30, 2007 2006 2007 2006 UnitedHealthcare $ 8,954 $ 8,785 $26,785 $26,274 Ovations 6,585 6,389 20,793 18,966 AmeriChoice 1,155 950 3,261 2,738 Health Care Services 16,694 16,124 50,839 47,978 Uniprise 1,416 1,370 4,263 4,053 Specialized Care Services 1,165 998 3,441 2,970 Ingenix 347 247 896 671 Eliminations (943) (769) (2,713) (2,258) Total Consolidated $18,679 $17,970 $56,726 $53,414 EARNINGS FROM OPERATIONS Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, September 30, 2007 2006 2007 2006 Health Care Services $ 1,646 $ 1,378 $ 4,562 $ 3,662 Uniprise 217 235 633 665 Specialized Care Services 222 198 640 564 Ingenix 70 52 152 112 Corporate — — (176)(a) — Total Consolidated $ 2,155 $ 1,863 $ 5,811 $ 5,003 (a) Includes $87 million of Operating Costs for the settlement of Internal Revenue Code Section 409A (IRS Section 409A) surtax liabilities on behalf of non-officer employees who exercised certain options in 2006 and 2007, and $89 million of non-cash Operating Costs for the modification charge due to repricing unexercised options subject to IRS Section 409A. 5
  • 20. UNITEDHEALTH GROUP CUSTOMER PROFILE SUMMARY (in thousands) (unaudited) September June December September Customer Profile 2007 2007 2006 2006 Commercial Businesses Risk-based 14,640 14,930 14,490 14,150 Fee-based 18,845 18,860 18,870 18,675 14,865 14,770 14,275 14,235 Federal, State, and Municipal Governments 1,200 1,090 1,115 1,115 Individual Consumers 21,440 21,445 21,930 22,210 Institutional 70,990 71,095 70,680 70,385 Grand Total 5,950 5,890 5,740 5,745 Total Medicare Part D (included above) 2,290 2,245 1,890 1,850 Consumer-Directed Health Plans (included above) September June December September Supplemental Segment Profile - Health Care Services and Uniprise 2007 2007 2006 2006 Health Care Services: Risk-based commercial 9,625 9,765 10,040 9,850 Fee-based commercial 4,880 4,800 4,735 4,670 Medicare Advantage 1,340 1,320 1,410 1,415 Medicaid 1,650 1,650 1,425 1,405 Total Health Care Services 17,495 17,535 17,610 17,340 Uniprise 11,070 11,125 10,925 10,990 6
  • 21. UNITEDHEALTH GROUP Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures Operating Results Excluding IRS Section 409A Charges (a) (in millions) (unaudited) Nine Months Ended September 30, 2007 Operating Results Non-GAAP Excluding IRS Consolidated Reconciling Section 409A GAAP Reporting Items Charges (a) REVENUES Premiums $ 51,817 $ — $ 51,817 Services 3,406 — 3,406 Products 638 — 638 Investment and Other Income 865 — 865 Total Revenues 56,726 — 56,726 OPERATING COSTS Medical Costs 41,884 — 41,884 Operating Costs 7,885 (176) 7,709 Cost of Products Sold 557 — 557 Depreciation and Amortization 589 — 589 Total Operating Costs 50,915 (176) 50,739 5,811 176 5,987 EARNINGS FROM OPERATIONS Interest Expense (391) — (391) 5,420 176 5,596 EARNINGS BEFORE INCOME TAXES Provision for Income Taxes (1,982) (64) (2,046) $ 3,438 $ 112 $ 3,550 NET EARNINGS $ 2.50 $ 0.08 $ 2.58 DILUTED NET EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE Diluted Weighted-Average Common Shares Outstanding 1,375 — 1,375 80.8% 80.8% Medical Care Ratio 13.9% 13.6% Operating Cost Ratio 10.2% 10.6% Operating Margin (a) Excludes charges recorded in the first quarter of 2007 related to IRS Section 409A stock option matters. This is a non-GAAP measure that management believes improves the comparability of the Company’s results between periods. 7
  • 22. UNITEDHEALTH GROUP Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures Adjusted Cash Flows from Operating Activities (a) (in millions) (unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30, 2007 2006 GAAP Cash Flows From Operating Activities $ 516 $ 314 July CMS Premium Payment Received in June 1,569 1,511 Adjusted Cash Flows From Operating Activities (a) $ 2,085 $ 1,825 (a) Adjusted Cash Flows From Operating Activities is presented to facilitate the comparison of cash flows from operating activities for periods in which the Company does not receive its monthly premium payments from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in the applicable quarter. CMS generally pays their monthly premium on the first calendar day of the applicable month. If the first calendar day of the month falls on a weekend or a holiday, CMS has typically paid the Company on the last business day of the preceding calendar month. As such, GAAP operating cash flows may vary depending upon which payments are received by the Company from CMS during a particular period. Adjusted Cash Flows From Operating Activities presents operating cash flows assuming that each monthly CMS premium payment was received on the first calendar day of the applicable month. 8
  • 23. UNITEDHEALTH GROUP Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures Consolidated Reporting Excluding AARP (a) (in millions) (unaudited) September 30, 2007 June 30, 2007 Consolidated Consolidated Consolidated Reporting Consolidated Reporting GAAP AARP Program Excluding GAAP AARP Program Excluding Reporting Balance AARP (a) Reporting Balance AARP (a) Accounts Receivable, net $ 1,318 $ 461 $ 857 $ 1,536 $ 456 $ 1,080 Medical Costs Payable $ 8,370 $ 1,080 $ 7,290 $ 8,452 $ 1,090 $ 7,362 Medical Costs $ 13,500 $ 1,178 $ 12,322 $ 13,944 $ 1,174 $ 12,770 Medical Days Payable 57 84 54 55 84 52 Days Sales Outstanding 7 31 5 7 31 6 December 31, 2006 September 30, 2006 Consolidated Consolidated Consolidated Reporting Consolidated Reporting GAAP AARP Program Excluding GAAP AARP Program Excluding Reporting Balance AARP (a) Reporting Balance AARP (a) Accounts Receivable, net $ 1,323 $ 417 $ 906 $ 1,218 $ 422 $ 796 Medical Costs Payable $ 8,076 $ 1,004 $ 7,072 $ 8,206 $ 1,021 $ 7,185 Medical Costs $ 13,246 $ 1,082 $ 12,164 $ 13,369 $ 1,102 $ 12,267 Medical Days Payable 56 85 53 56 85 54 Days Sales Outstanding 7 31 5 6 31 4 (a) Certain account balances and financial measures have been presented in this earnings release excluding our AARP business. Management believes these disclosures are meaningful since underwriting gains or losses related to the AARP business are recorded as an increase or decrease to a rate stabilization fund (RSF) and the effects of changes in balance sheet amounts associated with the AARP program accrue to the overall benefit of the AARP policyholders through the RSF balance. Although the Company is at risk for underwriting losses to the extent cumulative net losses exceed the balance in the RSF, the Company has not been required to fund any underwriting deficits to date and management believes the RSF balance is sufficient to cover potential future underwriting or other risks associated with the contract. 9
  • 24. UNITEDHEALTH GROUP Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures 2007 Forecasted Operating Results (in millions, except per share data) (unaudited) Year Ended December 31, 2007 GAAP Diluted Net Earnings per Common Share $ 3.41 to $3.42 IRS Section 409A Impact per Common Share $ 0.08 Diluted Net Earnings per Common Share Excluding IRS Section 409A Charges $ 3.49 to $3.50 10