‘Blue’ insurer coming to the Promenade shops [The Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.)]
By Tim Darragh, The Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) | |
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The store's operators want customers to see the new retail facility not just as a place to buy things, he said, but as a place to have "an incredible experience ... . We want people to walk out of the building and say, 'Wow.'"
So what will be offered at this new store-to-be at the tony
Try health insurance.
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"Capital Blue" will be more than a place to learn more about health insurance or pay a monthly premium, he said. "Our goal is simple, and that is to transform the way in which consumers interact with their health plans and potentially purchase ... health benefits or services," St. Hilaire said.
So besides handling the typical billing and health plan questions, staffers will be able to direct visitors on the spot to a registered dietitian who can help individuals figure out appropriate foods and meals based on their vital statistics. They'll have the opportunity to consult with a personal trainer and learn how to use weights or exercise machines on-site. They might want to finish that session off with a smoothie from the store's cafe, and let the kids try the interactive health learning center while they wait.
Company representatives said it will be open to everyone, even if they are not
Health care reform is driving the new approach to health, he said, noting that consumers are increasingly being asked to be responsible for their wellness. On the business side, reform is moving companies away from the fee-for-service model and toward a model where reimbursements are based on quality outcomes. So it will pay insurance companies to bring better health to individuals before they get sick, rather than focusing on helping them get better after they get sick.
Indeed, St. Hilaire said these kinds of efforts can reduce costs and improve quality and customer satisfaction.
That is important to
While St. Hilaire noted some of Capital Blue's unique features, this will not be the first retail health insurance store in the Valley. Fellow "blue" competitor
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