Agency for Workforce Innovation

For Immediate Release 
December 10, 2008   

Contact:
GOVERNOR’S PRESS OFFICE, (850) 488-5394
AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION, (850) 922-5871
OFFICE OF INSURANCE REGULATION, (850) 413-2515

Governor Crist Launches Cover Florida,
Invites Florida’s Uninsured to Consider Affordable Health Insurance Options

~ Six providers prepare to enroll consumers, beginning January 5 ~

TALLAHASSEE – To launch the Cover Florida Health Care Access Program available January 5, 2009, Governor Charlie Crist today witnessed the signing of contracts between six health insurance providers and Secretary Holly Benson of the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) and Commissioner Kevin McCarty of the Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR). The new health insurance plans will make affordable, quality health insurance coverage and access to health care available to Florida’s 3.8 million uninsured applicants age 19 to 64, with four of the six carriers insuring children of applicants.

“Many families and small business owners have worried about the possibility of costly medical bills, waiting for years for health insurance they can afford to buy,” Governor Crist said.  “In less than a month, Cover Florida will be available, and their waiting will be over. Affordable access to health care will be a reality for Florida’s hard-working families and businesses.”

The Cover Florida plan was unanimously approved by the 2008 Legislature, and no tax dollars are required to make the plans available to Floridians. The six carriers have designed 25 creative health insurance products, and each insurer offers at least two benefit options – one with catastrophic and hospital coverage, and one focusing on preventive care. Each plan has a robust set of benefit options that include coverage for preventive services, screenings, office visits, as well as office surgery, urgent care, hospital coverage, emergency care, prescription drugs, durable medical equipment, and diabetic supplies.

Selected by the State of Florida through a competitive bidding process, the six private insurance carriers were chosen based on their proposed robust, innovative and affordable health insurance products. Cover Florida plans contain no mandates for participation and are portable from one employer to another because they are individual policies.  Voluntary for both employers and policyholders, employers also may voluntarily share in the cost of the plan with their employees or may assist employees with a payroll deduction, providing a pre-tax benefit for the employee and a payroll tax break for the employer.

“The 25 Cover Florida plans will provide Floridians with flexibility and choices regarding their health care,” Secretary Benson said.  “Like any good health insurance, they will help people take control of their health care by allowing them to choose primary and preventive care over costly visits to emergency rooms.”

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida and United Healthcare will be available in all 67 Florida counties. In addition, four counties will have further options. Florida Health Care Plans will be available in Flagler and Volusia counties; Medica Health Plan of Florida and Total Health Choice will be available in Broward and Miami-Dade counties. In addition, JMH Health Plan will also serve Miami-Dade County.

Acting jointly on behalf of the State of Florida, AHCA and OIR issued the competitive Invitation to Negotiate and reviewed insurers’ responses, along with representatives from the Executive Office of the Governor. Once the six providers were selected, the state agencies worked jointly with the insurance carriers to finalize the contracts. Throughout the competitive process, the state agencies worked to ensure that Cover Florida products would not only offer robust benefits but also be financially sound. Moving forward, OIR will monitor the sale of the products and address consumer concerns.

“Throughout the negotiation process, every effort was made to ensure that uninsured Floridians would get the greatest access to medical care for the best price,” Commissioner McCarty said.  “One great feature of the plans is that no one can be turned away by a Cover Florida plan because of a pre-existing medical condition.”

Representing the six selected insurance companies were David Lewis, Florida chief executive officer of United Healthcare; Steven Smith of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida; Pam Mims of Florida Health Care Plans; Martin Perez, chief financial officer of Medica Health Plan; and Lyle Algate, chief executive officer of Total Health Choice.

Governor Crist was joined for the signing ceremony by Senator Durell Peaden; former Representative Aaron Bean; Fred Whitson, director of medical economics for the Florida Medical Association; Jim Bracher of the Florida Association of Health Plans; Bill Phelan, president and chief executive officer of Florida Health Care Association; Ralph Glatfelter, senior vice president of the Florida Hospital Association; Anna Small, Florida Nursing Association; Bruce Rueben, president of the Florida Hospital Association; Mark O’Bryant, board chair of the Florida Hospital Association and chief executive officer of Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare.

Representatives of Florida businesses and local governments attending the event included Bill Herrle, National Federation of Independent Businesses; Heather Wildermuth, Florida Association of Counties; John Sebree, Florida Realtors Association; Keyna Cory, Associated Industries of Florida; and Joanna Bonfanti, the Florida Chamber of Commerce.

Details About Cover Florida Coverage

The cost of plans varies, depending on the applicant’s age, gender and choice of preventive coverage or catastrophic and hospital coverage. Fourteen of the 25 Cover Florida plans have monthly premiums on average of $155 or less, with all of the preventive plans offering coverage for, on average, $155 or less. Examples of coverage and costs include the following:

Cover Florida plans are available to Florida applicants age 19 to 64 who have been without health insurance for at least six months, or who are recently unemployed – even if there are pre-existing health conditions.  Floridians may also be eligible if, during the previous six months, they have lost employer-sponsored health benefits or are no longer covered by public health insurance program.

For more information about Cover Florida benefit options, visit www.CoverFloridaHealthCare.com.

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