
Nine health insurance companies, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida (BCBSF), have agreed to participate in a plan to provide affordable health insurance coverage to the 3.6 million Florida residents that are currently uninsured.
The plan proposed by Governer Charlie Crist is called Cover Florida.
The Florida health plans offered by carriers as part of Cover Florida will be on a guaranteed issue basis (meaning that applicants cannot be refused coverage). BCBSF will offer two health plans, catastrophic coverage for $150 per month, and a non-catastrophic plan for $50 per month on average.
Health insurers participating in the program can offer health plans with lower premiums because they are exempt from the requirement to inlcude more than 50 state mandated beenefits in the health plan
In addition to BCBSF, some of the other insurers who are participating in the program include: UnitedHealthCare, Total Health Choice Inc., Universal Healthcare, JMH Health Plan, Medica Health Plan of Florida, American Management Advisors and Celtic Insurance Co.
A number of national health insurance companies including Aetna, Humana, and CIGNA choose not to participate in the program.
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