Riverside Health System enters health insurance business with launch of Medicare supplement plan [Daily Press]
The Medicare Advantage type plan will supplement Medicare Part A and Part B by providing coverage for prescription medications and a
“We see a tremendous number of patients eligible for Medicare and we know there are benefits that Medicare doesn’t cover that they want,” said
Offering a Medicare Advantage plan is a way to help people afford those services, she said. The plan is available to residents of the Peninsula and Gloucester County.
There is no premium charged for the plan, but participants must still pay the
By relying on a network of primary care doctors to direct plan members to needed care, Medicare Advantage plans can use any savings from traditional less coordinated fee-for-service care to pay for additional coverage. Many such plans do so without charging any additional premiums, as will Riverside.
Medicare Part A covers hospital care, Part B covers other medical expenses. They require beneficiaries make copayments of 20% for services, Medicare Advantage plans, including Riverside, set caps on these and in some cases — as with the Riverside plan’s coverage for visits to primary care doctors — require no co-payment at all.
Riverside is partnering with Mary Washington Health Plan, which is affiliated with the Fredericksburg-based system that operates
Hartman would not detail how Riverside is financing the plan, but said it will have enough resources to keep promises to members. The finances of HMOs are regulated by the State Corporation Commission’s
The Mary Washington plan was established in 2019. It collected
After accounting for administrative expenses and a use of reserves, it had an operating loss of
The plan had 2,253 members as of
Sentara Healthcare’s Optima health insurance operation was established in 1984, while it acquired a majority stake in VCU Health System’s
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