This story was on the front page of the Advertiser this morning, so I thought I'd look the company up on the web. It's a privately-held subsidiary of i/mx Health.
Here's the website
Here's what they offer:
From the Advertiser story:
Hmm. That would be $50/month less than what I pay to Kaiser right now. This needs further investigation.
Here's the website
Here's what they offer:
The product suite have been announced. They are called Summerlin Easy Hawaii and consists of an “All 20%” coinsurance plan, a “$15 Office” co-pay plan, and a “PPO” plan. These plans offer open and direct access to providers…freedom to go directly to any physician, hospital or health care professional for covered services. No referral is required! All three plans feature excellent coverage for routine preventive care, specialty care, hospitalization, surgery, diagnostic testing and emergency care. The new products include prescription drug coverage; only a small number of services require preauthorization or notification. Dental and vision riders are available as options.
After the 20 percent decrease, Summerlin's rates for its Comprehensive Medical Plan with a $15 co-payment would average $240 per month for a single person, $490 for two and $720 for a family plan.
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