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Network Review of Horizon BCBS vs. Amerihealth vs. Health Republic

July 24, 2016 By Mike

NJ Health Insurance Exchange Network Review of Horizon BCBS vs. Amerihealth vs. Health Republic.- NJ

Reviewing the different plan options on the NJ Health Insurance Exchange can be difficult and the HealthCare.Gov website doesn’t always provide all of the details so today I’m going to go over the networks for each of the carriers.

 

In this video, I will specifically cover the networks for Amerihealth, Horizon BCBS and Health Republic.

NJ Health Insurance Carrier Options on the exchange

Amerihealth

  • Regional Preferred – this is their standard network that they have always used. Includes of NJ and a good part of the Pennsylvania counties near Philadelphia. The Amerihealth Regional Preferred Network includes all of New Jersey and the following Pennsylvania counties: Northampton, Lehigh, Bucks, Berks, Montgomery, Philadelphi, Delaware, Chester and Lancaster.
  • Value Network – this is a subset of the Regional Preferred and includes roughly 79% of their larger Regional Preferred. Please note that the only Philadelphia hospital as of today that in that network is Childrens Hospital(CHOP)
  • Tier 1 Advantage – Tier 1 breaks down the Value Network even further. You will pay lower out of pocket for Tier 1 hospitals compared to Tier 2
  • National – This is the only National Network available from the individual carriers. Amerihealth uses the Multiplan network. The national option is only available on their POS+ plans. While you are in the Regional Preferred Service area, you must use that network. So for example, if your provider in Philadelphia does not accept Amerihealth but they are in the Multiplan network, that provider would be considered out of network. If you were in a county outside of that Regional Preferred network and they took Multiplan, you would be ok.
  • See my sheet for looking up physicians in the Amerihealth Regional Preferred and PHCS network

Amerihealth Local Value Hospitals

Multiplan National

Health Republic

Health Republic uses the Qualcare HMO network and includes hospitals in NJ, PA and even Sloan Kettering in New York. They look to be a strong competitor network wise.

 

Health Republic Hospital Network

 

Updated 2015 Information for Health Republic

Health Republic will only be offering no-referral plans for 2015 so this is great for consumers. They will continue to use the Qualcare network in New Jersey and then the expanded PHCS Network when outside of NJ.

Please see some of their marketing materials below including

1)Health Republic 2015 Individual Enrollment Kit– this is to enroll off the exchange, so if you would like to do so, please reach out to me with the application so it can be submitted.

2)Health Republic Network PHCS Flyer

3)Health Republic Vaccine sheet

4)Health Republic Benefit Highlights Flyer[schema type=”product” name=”Health Republic Individual Health Insurance” ]

 

Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of NJ

  • Advantage – these plans use the Managed Care network – this is the same as you have always had if you used their HMO, POS options
  • Omnia – The Omnia plans are new for 2016 and you can see my write up here. Horizon BCBS Omnia Review

Horizon BCBS Hospital List

 

New Jersey Insurance Exchange – Network Review of Horizon BCBS vs Amerihealth and Health Republic

Read more about the comparison of these plans and other NJ IHC plans here.

Filed Under: Individual Health Insurance Tagged With: Amerihealth Local Value, Amerihealth POS+, Amerihealth Tier 1 Advantage, Health Republic, Horizon BCBS Advance, Horizon BCBS Advantage, NJ Health Insurance Exchange

New Jersey Health Insurance Exchange

March 16, 2012 By Mike Sheeran

Tonight the NJ Senate passed the NJ State Health Insurance Exchange Bill. The news is exciting for many New Jerseyans as it shows some promise for lower premiums in the future. The NJ Health Insurance Exchange bill will create an online marketplace for individuals and businesses to review all of their options in one place. In addition to making it easier to purchase insurance, the goal is bring down the prices for insurance in NJ. This would be fantastic as I have personally seen many companies rates that have doubled or tripled in the past five years.

Now before we all get googley eyed over the new bill, I have some concerns over how much the exchange can actually help our high NJ Health Insurance premiums woes.

New Jersey Health Insurance Exchange – Concerns

  1. What does affordable health insurance mean? In my opinion, this really needs to be answered with real numbers and not just saying “it’s more affordable”. If they an bring an HMO monthly premium from $600/month for a single down to $400/month, that would be quite a feat. At $400 a month though, is it affordable enough for people to buy? Maybe yes, maybe no?
  2. How do they expect to to bring down price levels to affordable levels?
  3. When merging the individual market with the small group, how much can we anticipate rates to go down?
  4. Just because we can purchase online, (we can already do this) why is it now magically less per month? And how much less?
  5. Competition is great and this should also help bring premiums down. But, how much??? There will be more companies trying to get their rates down with aggressive contracts with their physician networks and also by spending their money more efficiently. Should we expect smaller networks, more troubles getting services approved? How much less can we pay the doctors before they just give up and quit?
  6. Many small businesses rely on brokers to lend a helping hand with managing their plan. Will brokers be playing a major part in the exchange? If not, businesses must be trained and prepared to handle NJ Continuation, COBRA, claims, quoting, compliance, adds, changes, terminations of employees etc… Brokers act as an additional human resources department for many of the smaller businesses without a large office staff.
  7. New Jersey Protect was recently added to the NJ portfolio and it’s goal was to provide more affordable coverage. How many people have we actually enrolled in this program? My guess is not many. I give people premium rates for these plans almost every day and the response is always the same, “too much money”.  NJ Protect is considerably less in premium per month than the standard individual plans.

It may seem that I have a bad feeling about the exchange, but really my concern is with how much premiums are going to be. Are we just adding one more program that nobody can afford? New Jersey has a very large uninsured pool despite that fact that we have NJ Family Care, Medicaid, Medicare, individual health, NJ Protect, small group health, large group health, NJ Continuation, COBRA, DU31, Dep-26 and I’m sure there are even more programs. Basically, if you have the money, you can have insurance.

What I do like about the exchange is that it will certainly make it easier to understand the different programs and options. A singular place to look for insurance will be very helpful especially with the different eligibility requirements for each of the plans.

If you have an opinion on the New Jersey Insurance Exchange or think my ideas are completely wrong or misguided, I would love to hear about it.

Filed Under: Individual Health Insurance Tagged With: NJ Health Insurance Exchange

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