Posts Tagged ‘UPMC health insurance’

Highmark’s New iPhone App

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

phoneHighmark health insurance and A.D.A.M. have come out with a new iPhone application called Health@Hand.  A.D.A.M. provides health information and innovative solutions for benefits technology in the health industry.  They partnered with Highmark to launch this application which will be available to all members of Highmark through the online iTunes store.  Health plan members can now get a wealth of information right from their iPhones including articles, information on first aid, discounts on services, and local provider and facility information.

The Pennsylvania-based health insurance company’s Health@Hand was based off of their member’s specific plan and provider information.  It is possible that other Pennsylvania-based health insurers like UPMC health insurance could come out with similar plans through A.D.A.M. in the future.  Current Highmark plan members can use the GPS in their phone to locate specific doctors, specialties and facilities near them.  They can even get a map of the location and connect directly to the office via their phone.  Another unique option members have is the availability of information by simply touching a specific body part.  Members can even change the gender or age for specific information.  The product can also be downloaded by non-Highmark members through A.D.A.M. and iTunes.

UPMC Health Insurance Could Suffer From Reform

Friday, July 30th, 2010

kill the billWhile the health care reform bill passed by President Obama means well, the state of Massachusetts has already tried something similar without much success.  According to The Washington Post article “As Massachusetts health ‘reform’ goes, so could Obamacare,” columnist Robert J. Samuelson doesn’t believe that Obama’s plans will do much to solve the health care crisis.  By putting caps on premium increases for companies like UPMC health insurance and other small and large insurers, it could easily put them out of business or into bankruptcy.

Massachusetts started by expanding the state-subsidized insurance coverage, but failed to get health care costs under control or make sure that people’s overall health actually is improving from this policy.  Currently, the federal government plan has begun the same way.  Most individuals in Massachusetts are required to compare health insurance coverage and purchase some form.  Middle class families earning too much to qualify for Medicaid but with incomes less than three times above the poverty level receive state subsidies.  Insurance coverage has increased from 87.5% of the (non-elderly) population in 2006 to 95.2% in 2009.

It’s hard to tell whether there has been any improvement in health since many uninsured people were young and healthy.  It will likely take many years to determine that.  But emergency rooms are still full, workers are taking home less pay because of their insurance costs, and less money is being spent on schools, police, prisons, roads, and more because of the increase in health care spending.  While ideas have come about to help decrease overall health care costs and spending, such as per-patient fees combining doctors to make treatments higher quality rather than quantity, nothing has had enough of a blueprint to actually be tried.  There is a dangerous possibility that this unchecked spending on healthcare will increase taxes and budget deficits and hardly show any health gains.

UPMC Health Insurance Stores

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

retail storeHighmark health insurance currently operates two retail health insurance stores in Pennsylvania.  They are the only company to offer such a service in the state and because of the stores’ success they’ll be opening four new Highmark Direct locations.  The current stores in Pittsburgh and Mechanicsburg have been operating just over a year and have seen tremendous success.  Highmark Inc.’s President and CEO says that the goal of these retail locations is to help Pennsylvania residents get the health insurance information that they need in order to make informed decisions about their care.  With the success of Highmark’s retail stores, it is possible that other Pennsylvania insurers like UPMC Health Insurance might take interest in offering similar services to their clients.

All of Highmark’s new stores are slated to open this year.  Their locations will be in Monroeville, Robinson Township, South Hills, and Harrisburg.  Customers have been requesting more one-on-one service from companies for years; Highmark is meeting this request with their retail stores aimed at explaining the health insurance options that are available and helping customers decide what will be best for them.  Highmark sells individual plans, senior plans, and small business plans to customers located in their service area.  They also sell dental care through their subsidiary iDental.  This innovative way to sell health insurance may catch on in surrounding states.  Ohio’s Aultcare could be the next company opening retail stores to help their customers get one-on-one health insurance service.

Doctors Get Pay for Performance: Will UPMC Health Insurance Be Next On Board?

Monday, May 17th, 2010

philadelphiaThere’s an interesting concept coming out of Philadelphia where doctors are being rewarded for helping to improve your health.  In “Philadelphia Insurer To Implement Pay-for-Performance Model” from The Philadelphia Inquirer, the plan is detailed.  Independence Blue Cross is Philadelphia’s biggest health insurer.   Their newest program is a pay-for-performance model where doctors will get paid more as their patients’ health improves.  They want to reward those primary care physicians who are offering higher quality care at a lower cost.  These are the doctors who use “patient-centered medical homes” which give patients better access, follow guidelines for treatment, educate people to manage their own health, and easily prescribe needed medications.

With Philadelphia’s largest health insurer implementing this new plan, maybe other Pennsylvania insurers like UPMC health insurance will follow with similar programs.  Doctors are happy with this new plan because their primary and preventative medical care will be strengthened as will the way they finance it.  Many doctors are worried that the increased administrative burden will be high though and they hope the plan will help to pay for that.  According to Independence, patients’ health has already improved.  The diabetics seeing doctors in the program improved their blood sugar levels and even their blood pressure by nearly twenty-five percent.

UPMC Health Insurance Plan will Host ‘We Can!’ Event

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

kids soccerUPMC health insurance plan is going to host a training event to teach community leaders from its surrounding region about the We Can! program.  The workshop will take place on April 27-28 at the Marriott City Center Hotel in Pittsburgh, according to UPMC press release “UPMC Health Plan to Host We Can! Regional Training Event.”  The We Can! program stands for ‘Ways to Enhance Children’s Activity & Nutrition’.  It was started by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.  This nationwide movement of both families and communities to promote a healthy weight for children aged 8-13 is crucial right now.  We Can! entails reducing television, gaming, and computer time; eating healthier foods in appropriate quantities; and increasing kids’ physical activity.

The program will be run by representatives from the NIH.  They’ll teach community leaders about helping the children through their parents, teachers, and other members of the community.  Local Pittsburgh organizations that have already run successful We Can! programs will also speak at the event to help new communities start their own programs.  Compare health insurance companies’ community outreach and UPMC definitely is tops in their industry helping the community.  As a co-sponsor with Subway restaurants, UPMC hopes this We Can! training event will help combat childhood obesity in their community.  The NIH and UPMC health insurance plan hope that parks and recreation departments, schools and after-school programs, hospitals and other health care systems, churches, public health departments, and anyone else dealing with kids will come learn about the We Can! program.

Fallon Health Insurance: Health-Care Bill Timeline

Friday, March 26th, 2010

calendarThe passing of the health-care bill on Sunday will bring about changes in the industry for individuals and companies like Fallon Health Insurance.  In The Washington Post’s article “When does the health-care bill go into effect,” the newspaper summarizes the timetable.  The first change should happen within the year, offering a rebate of $250 for Medicare recipients whose initial prescription drug coverage has run out.  Within 90 days, people who were denied insurance based on preexisting conditions will have access to high-risk pools.  Changes that will come about for insurance companies within 6 months include a requirement for children to remain on their parents’ policies until age 26 if they desire and the banning of insurance companies imposing lifetime coverage caps, denying coverage when people get sick, and denying children with preexisting conditions coverage.

By 2011, individual and small group insurance plans like UPMC Health Insurance are required to use 80% of premium money towards medical services while large group plans must use 85%.  The Medicare payroll tax will be increased and expanded by 2013.  Families who earn 400% or less of poverty level income will receive subsidies to buy health insurance by 2014.  Also that year, most employers will have to provide insurance coverage or will receive penalties and most Americans will have the same stipulation for obtaining health coverage.  High-end insurance policies will have an excise tax of 40% imposed in 2018.  And by 2019, health insurance will cover 32 million more people than it does today.

What Would UPMC Health Insurance Think of Pregnant Olympian?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

pregnant bellyOne of Canada’s Olympic hopefuls is 5 1/2 months pregnant, according to Yahoo! Sports’ Chris Chase.  Kristie Moore is a 30 year old member of Canada’s curling team.  She is only the third known pregnant Olympian, after a Swedish figure skater in the early 1900’s and a German skeleton athlete in 2006.  Moore says that her pregnancy does not affect her ability to “throw rocks” just yet, although when her belly grows it just might.  Her teammates have been supportive and point out that she is young and fit, which will help her in curling competitions.

I have to wonder what her insurance company thinks about her competing in the Olympics while pregnant.  While companies like UPMC health insurance and Mercy Health Plans don’t have any rules against this, they may be taking on more risk with a pregnant customer competing in high level sports.  Moore is an alternate so she will only actually compete if one of her team members gets injured anyways.  With the Canadian women being favored to win gold in curling, Moore’s unborn baby could be the youngest team member to win a gold medal!

UPMC & Senate Health Care Bill Victory for Obama

Friday, December 25th, 2009

According to “Senate OK’s health care bill in victory for Obama,” Democrats brought President Obama an early Christmas present by passing the health care legislation.  The AP article by David Espo points out that the 60-39 vote was “strictly along party lines.”  This passage allows for the Senate and House to begin talks about this health care plan to help reduce the number of uninsured Americans and bring some control over the insurance industry.  Obama is hopeful that this health insurance reform job will be completed shortly.

What does this mean for health insurance companies like UPMC in Western Pennsylvania?  Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that the likely passage of this health care reform by early next year will provide “affordability for the middle class, security for our seniors, responsibility to our children by reducing the deficit, and accountability for the insurance industry.”  Both the House and Senate bills have many facets that will need to be combined into a working system for the United States, but President Obama ensures Americans that they will only be helped by this health care reform.

UPMC Sponsors Pittsburgh Half Marathon

Friday, December 11th, 2009

UPMC Health Plan is now the title sponsor for the Pittsburgh Half Marathon, according to their press release “As Registration Numbers Climb Steadily, UPMC Health Plan Becomes Title Sponsor for Pittsburgh Half Marathon.  The Pittsburgh Three Rivers Marathon will be run May 2, 2010.  Dick’s Sporting Goods has already signed on as the Marathon title sponsor and FedEx Ground is sponsoring the Marathon Relay.  The Marathon Race director expressed gratitude to the sponsors helping to maintain this non-profit community based event.

Early registration numbers are five times greater than last year, a sign that this could be one of the biggest Marathons that Pittsburgh has seen.  UPMC health insurance plans promote healthy living and fitness so this is a great match for sponsorship.  As the second largest insurance provider in Western Pennsylvania, UPMC Health Plan can influence a lot of people to live a healthier lifestyle.  Training for a half marathon, whether running or walking, is a great way to do just that.