13.09.2007 14:05:00
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``No Worry'' from Humana Makes Health Care Costs Predictable for Small Businesses
Addressing the particular challenges faced by small businesses, Humana
Inc. (NYSE: HUM) has launched a series of new health insurance packages
designed to alleviate the financial stresses of increasing health
insurance costs. Dubbed No Worry, these packages offer predictable
health care expenses over a three-year period and plans that gradually
transition passive health care users into informed and active health
care consumers.
Humana is now offering No Worry to employers in 17 states –
Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana,
Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio,
Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin.
Available for businesses with 51-99 employees(1), employers may select
one of several three-year No Worry packages. Each package presents a
unique combination of predetermined health insurance plans for years
one, two and three. The program provides information and tools that then
lead employees toward increased consumer engagement. For example, a No
Worry package might include a traditional PPO plan in year one, Humana’s
consumer-engaging CoverageFirst plan in year two, and a high-deductible
health plan compatible with a Health Savings Account (HSA) in year three.
With No Worry, Humana guarantees the annual premium rate increase for
medical insurance will not exceed 6 percent for the two subsequent
years. Employers can qualify for an even lower 4.5 percent medical
premium rate cap in the second and third years by adding dental coverage
and meeting other requirements – such as
having 90 percent of their employees complete a Humana Health Assessment.
No Worry was developed in response to feedback from small businesses and
independent insurance agents and brokers.
"We asked small-business owners what their key
worries were with respect to health benefits for their employees, and
the same concepts resurfaced again and again,”
said Jerry Ganoni, president of Humana Small Business, HumanaDental and
HumanaOne. "They want predictability, a
long-term solution to rising costs and a hassle-free process. We
listened. At its heart, that’s what Humana’s
No Worry packages offer.
"Three-year contracts eliminate the need for
benefit selection each year, saving small employers valuable time and
energy. The rate-increase cap ensures predictable health-benefits costs,
enabling more accurate budgeting and long-term financial planning for
small businesses. Humana’s consumer-driven
tools and programs encourage behavior changes that result in wiser
health care consumers and healthier, more productive employees, and our
rate guarantee demonstrates that,” Ganoni
added.
In addition, employers can add dental and/or life insurance to their No
Worry package, and Humana will guarantee that the annual rate increase
for dental will not exceed 2.9 percent in years two and three, and that
there will be no annual rate increase for basic life insurance in the
second and third years.
More information about No Worry is available at www.Humana-NoWorry.com.
(1) In Louisiana, employers with 36-99 employees qualify for No Worry.
In Tennessee, employers with 26-99 employees qualify for No Worry.
About Humana
Humana Inc., headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, is one of the nation’s
largest publicly traded health benefits companies, with approximately
11.3 million medical members. Humana offers a diversified portfolio of
health insurance products and related services –
through traditional and consumer-choice plans –
to employer groups, government-sponsored plans, and individuals.
Over its 46-year history, Humana has consistently seized opportunities
to meet changing customer needs. Today, the company is a leader in
consumer engagement, providing guidance that leads to lower costs and a
better health plan experience throughout its diversified customer
portfolio.
More information regarding Humana is available to investors via the
Investor Relations page of the company’s web
site at www.humana.com, including
copies of:
Annual reports to stockholders
Securities and Exchange Commission filings
Most recent investor conference presentations
Quarterly earnings news releases
Replays of most recent earnings release conference calls
Calendar of events (includes upcoming earnings conference call dates
and times, as well as planned interaction with research analysts and
institutional investors)
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