Business Wire June 28, 2018
Pioneering health
coverage brings transparency to care costs
Bind gives
self-insured employers attractive, affordable medical benefits
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- Goodbye, surprise medical bills. Hello, on-demand health
insurance. Bind, the first-ever on-demand health
insurance model, is now available to self-insured employers across the US. The
national expansion is backed by funding from Ascension Ventures, Lemhi Ventures
and UnitedHealthcare.
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Bind, the
first-ever on-demand health insurance model, is now available to self-insured
employers across the US. (Photo: Business Wire)
Bind provides
coverage from the first dollar spent and allows members to add coverage at any
time throughout the year. Bind partners with employers to offer a health plan
that is better, faster and cheaper.
·
Better: The right
coverage—exactly when you need it.
·
Faster: Care options with
precise costs at your fingertips—instantly.
·
Cheaper: Coverage at a
10-15% savings—without compromising quality.
“Americans have
never experienced this kind of health insurance. One that provides first dollar
coverage and allows them to add coverage at any time throughout the year. One
where their treatment options and their share of the cost are made crystal
clear before they receive care. It’s simple—what you see is what you get,” said
Tony Miller, Bind CEO. “Bind empowers consumers to take back control of their
health, providing information and enabling them to make informed treatment
decisions.”
How does Bind work?
Bind’s “Core” coverage includes preventive care; primary and specialty care
when you’re not feeling well; urgent, emergency and hospital care; chronic care
for long-term and recurring illnesses; and pharmacy needs. Copays are clear and
simple. There’s a $0 deductible. No restrictions on pre-existing conditions.
The on-demand
structure of Bind means you can pay for additional coverage when you need it.
“Add-Ins” are optional coverages for treatment you can plan ahead for—such as
knee replacement or hernia repair. Keeping that coverage out of Core lowers
monthly premiums.
“Employers need
comprehensive medical benefits that are truly affordable for them and their
employees,” added Miller. “With Bind, we’ve pioneered a solution for making
medical care affordable—even for part-time workers. Bind is for progressive
employers who want to change the status quo because they care about their
employees and they want to attract and retain talent.”
Dove Healthcare of
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, was the very first employer to offer the Bind plan.
“Bind is innovative because it empowers people to make decisions based on cost,
in a way they’ve never been able to do before,” said Jenny Risinger, regional
director of human resources, Dove Healthcare. “In health care, prices can vary
heavily from one facility to the next—for equal quality. Our employees
appreciate having the choice to get a procedure done for a lower cost. Most of
all, employees value the straightforward transparency and the lower monthly
premiums they get with Bind.” To hear from Dove Healthcare employees, listen to their take on Bind.
“People are hungry
for health care price certainty—that’s exactly what Bind offers. We built Bind
because we passionately believe that fear of unknown costs shouldn’t hold
people back from getting the care they need,” said Miller.
“Ascension Ventures
believes the health insurance market is due for its next innovation, and we
believe that’s Bind,” said Ryan Schuler Managing Director of Ascension
Ventures. “We see Bind’s model as a natural way to lower insurance costs
for America’s businesses and put more money in people’s paychecks by promoting
efficient treatments and rewarding providers for making the transition to
value-based care. The health systems we represent also view Bind as a catalyst
to transform how health insurance and provider organizations work together to
meet the needs of consumers for convenience, access and affordability.”
Bind is powered by
UnitedHealthcare’s proprietary networks, as well as its data and analytics
capabilities.
For more
information about how Bind on-demand health insurance works, visit yourbind.com.
About Bind
For employers looking for innovative ways to lower costs, Bind on-demand health insurance promises to make health care more affordable for everyone—without compromising coverage or quality. The Minnesota-based company was founded in 2016 by Lemhi Ventures and several health industry veterans, including Dave Dickey, Glen Eiden, Tony Miller, Shawn Wagoner and Matthew Wiandt, who have extensive experience in health innovation. The management team includes founders from Definity Health, Carol Corp. and Redbrick Health, as well as executives from Allina, Blue Cross Blue Shield, HealthPartners, Mercer, Optum and UnitedHealthcare. Because Bind’s programs are employer-sponsored, self-insured health plans, Bind is not an insurance company. Learn more about Bind and On-Demand Health Insurance at yourbind.com.
For employers looking for innovative ways to lower costs, Bind on-demand health insurance promises to make health care more affordable for everyone—without compromising coverage or quality. The Minnesota-based company was founded in 2016 by Lemhi Ventures and several health industry veterans, including Dave Dickey, Glen Eiden, Tony Miller, Shawn Wagoner and Matthew Wiandt, who have extensive experience in health innovation. The management team includes founders from Definity Health, Carol Corp. and Redbrick Health, as well as executives from Allina, Blue Cross Blue Shield, HealthPartners, Mercer, Optum and UnitedHealthcare. Because Bind’s programs are employer-sponsored, self-insured health plans, Bind is not an insurance company. Learn more about Bind and On-Demand Health Insurance at yourbind.com.
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For Bind
Heather Morrison, 612-677-2023
heather@inprela.com
Heather Morrison, 612-677-2023
heather@inprela.com
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