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Sunday, 31 August 2008

The LA Times wrote an article last week about the number of Americans without health insurance has dropped for the first time since President Bush took office. The article went on to say that the only reason for this decrease is due to Government sponsored programs like SCHIP, (State Children's Health Insurance Program) and Medicaid. I would think that this would be a little piece of good news for our economy, but the LA Times didn't seem to think so. They were quick to point out that President Bush is holding up health insurance relief programs that Congress so desperately wants to pass to "heal" our crumbling health insurance system.

I don't want to get too political but last I heard, the programs that Congress is trying to pass is heavily laden with "Pork" for their self-interest groups. Bush has vetoed these programs twice this year. None of this news is going to help the small business owner that we work with every day but you can read the full article here.   

POSTED BY: Bill AT 08:24 am   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Sunday, 17 August 2008
When Empire rolled out their new Prism plans in January 2008, we weren't sure how they would be accepted in our small group marketplace (50 employees and under). The new Prism plans were "in-network" benefits only so if your Doctor or Hospital did not take the Prism plans you were not covered. However, Blue Cross has one of the largest physician networks in the tri-state area, so even though the plans offered "in-network" benefits only, it wasn't difficult to find a Doctor or Hospital that would accept a Prism plan. And strangely enough, Blue Cross only offered 2 options with their Prism plans; Option 1 and Option 2. It seemed a bit limiting at the time with the only difference being basically higher co-pays for option 2. (Higher co-pays, equal lower premiums).
 
The Prism plans sure were priced right though, no doubt about it; $338 per single and about $960.00 per family. Compared to what everyone else was charging for healthcare premiums averaging about $400.00+ for single and over $1,200.00 for family, the Prism plans were a nice bargain. We had no problem telling our prospective clients what a great deal these Prism plans were based on price alone. To date, the Blue Cross Prism plans have become one of our best sellers. Go figure.
 
But as is very common lately, all good things must come to an end. For the past 2 quarters Empire has been steadily increasing their rates. The 3rd quarter rates for the lowest cost Prism plan are; $359.00 per single and $1,078.00 per family, about a 6% increase over the original pricing back in January. We're expecting another price increase for the 4th quarter, eventhough the current prices are still reasonable compared to what the rest of the industry is offering. You can check out the Prism benefits here: Prism Plan Overview  and you can decide for yourself if these plans are still a bargain.
POSTED BY: Bill Behr AT 09:46 am   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this

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