BLUE CROSS HAS ANSWERS FOR THE NEARLY HALF A MILLION UNINSURED
SMALL BUSINESSES IN CALIFORNIA
BLUE CROSS HAS ANSWERS FOR THE NEARLY HALF A MILLION UNINSURED
SMALL BUSINESSES IN CALIFORNIA This year Blue Cross of
California (Blue Cross) hopes to reach an estimated 500,000
uninsured small businesses through BeneFits, a separate,
distinct portfolio of five small-employer health plans for
California businesses with 2 to 50 employees. BeneFits, offered
through Blue Cross or its affiliate BC Life & Health Insurance
Company, addresses the obstacles that California employers face
when trying to offer health coverage to their employees.
Almost 19 million Californians receive health insurance through
employer-sponsored benefits. Still, California has a higher
portion of uninsured and lower rates of employer-based coverage
than the nation. Employers report that cost, complexity and
understanding insurance have made the path from uninsured to
insured difficult. Using this feedback, Blue Cross has created a
portfolio that is unlike any other offered in California.
"Segments of the uninsured, such as small business owners and
employees, have unique challenges and needs," said Brian Sassi,
general manager of Small Group services for Blue Cross.
"BeneFits is designed to make qualification and administration
of employer-sponsored coverage easier and more affordable by
providing options that were previously unavailable."
According to a Small Employer Health Benefits Survey, 63 percent
of uninsured businesses cite "affordability" as a major reason
for not offering health benefits. "With BeneFits, we knew that
we had to have a solution for the business owner and employee,"
said Melissa Hall, director of Product and Service Innovation
for Blue Cross of California. "For example, in Los Angeles,
prices for a 29-year-old begin at just $58 a month. For an
employer, this means their contribution could be less than $15 a
month."
Additional solutions through BeneFits include: * Employer
contributions are half of the industry average, beginning at 25
percent or $50 per month; * Employee participation requirements
are reduced to 60 percent (15 percent less than the
traditionally 75 percent participation requirement); * Coverage
is guaranteed (you cannot be turned down due to health reasons);
* Rates are guaranteed for 12 months; * Savings on integrated
Workers' Compensation (approximately 10 percent); * Potential
reduction of payroll taxes; * Coverage options for part-time
employees.
A companion statewide education campaign is also underway to
dispel myths regarding employer-sponsored benefits. Blue Cross
and the U.S. Small Business Administration recently announced a
collaboration to bring assistance and education to small
businesses throughout Southern California. In addition, a new
Web site, www.ca-healht-insurance.net, has been launched to
better assist businesses with the task of understanding and
securing health care coverage.
The BeneFits portfolio offers four Preferred Provider
Organization (PPO) plans and one Health Maintenance Organization
(HMO) plan. The plans provide a choice of deductibles and
coverage levels, free wellness programs, discounts for
health-related products and services and other valuable
lifestyle resources. Premiums may vary by employee plan
selection, age, county of residence and other factors.
For more information on BeneFits from Blue Cross employers can
contact Eric Trost @ pension & Benefit Insurance Services, Inc.,
call toll free at 1 888-661-0700 or visit
www.ca-health-insurance.net. To review small business health
insurance plans and quotes please log on today
www.ca-health-insurance.net.
Blue Cross of California is one of the state's largest health
insurers and together with its California affiliates, the
company serves more than 7.6 million medical members.
Headquartered in Southern California, Blue Cross of California
offers a flexible product portfolio with a broad range of
options for small, medium and large groups, as well as
individual and family plans for people without access to group
coverage.