Bind expands health plan business to Florida, eyes other states
Bind Benefits is moving into the market for fully-insured health plans, with products already approved for employers in
The
Previously, Bind Benefits wasn't a health insurer, but provided administrative services to "self-insured" employers that are at-risk for excess medical costs in worker health plans.
Now, Bind says it's filed for approval to sell fully-insured health plans to employers in
"Bind innovation changes the cost curve for both employers and employees -- something the fully-insured market urgently needs,"
Very large employers tend to provide self-insured health plans to workers, whereas smaller firms more typically purchase in the fully-insured market. Individuals also buy fully-insured coverage.
In 2017, about 38% of Minnesotans were covered by self-insured plans, according to the
Bind launched what it calls "on-demand" health insurance in 2016. Two years later, the company raised
In 2018, growth focused on large self-insured employers that hire the company for administrative services. Bind says it now serves nearly 100,000 members, including employees of Medtronic, Best Buy,
Bind says it provides technology tools so subscribers can see costs in advance of care and make smarter decisions about their options. The company employs about 290 people, including 250 in
The current expansion into fully-insured health plans will not include coverage for individuals, a spokeswoman said.
Miller was co-founder and chief executive at
UnitedHealthcare's parent company agreed in 2004 to acquire
Twitter: @chrissnowbeck
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