Insurance giant enters local mix in health care [The Buffalo News, N.Y.]
| By Jonathan Epstein, The Buffalo News, N.Y. | |
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Company officials said the new products are priced to be competitive and are customized to the region, based on local input from consumers and insurance brokers. The provider network includes all area hospitals and many doctors.
"People are looking for value, and we feel that our proposition, which is a combination of price and service, will be very competitive in the marketplace," said
This is the second big push into the commercial market for the company, which already offers dental insurance locally under the GHI brand. It's also the first stage in a more aggressive expansion across upstate
"We have a successful business model that we've been operating downstate, and we want to bring it upstate," said Giaquinto, a former executive at
The company currently provides medical coverage in
The company introduced its products to more than 90 brokers locally
"We are encouraged by another health carrier in the market and plan on quoting
"
The three nonprofit companies hold a virtual lock on the
Even
"Competition is welcome and makes us all better," said
The low profit margins in this region compared with other markets -- because of lower health care costs and reimbursements than in areas such as
Emblem has just 4,000 doctors signed up, with 7,000 locations, compared with more than 10,000 for each of the other three plans. And not all of the
"There's still some issues with some of their network," said
Still, Emblem has been working actively since last December to overcome that issue. And its size and nonprofit status may allow it to be more tolerant of lower returns, and more patient.
"Emblem has deep pockets and very vast resources to make a go of it," said
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