DUBLIN, Calif., April 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- TriNet, a
leading provider of comprehensive human resources, is providing its
more than 18,000* small and medium size business (SMB) customers
with a one-stop resource for how major health insurance carriers
are adapting their offerings during the COVID-19 pandemic. These
adaptations include such vital services as waived copays,
cost-sharing, lab testing and telemedicine.
"As SMBs deal with the challenges they are facing, TriNet is a
resource for them to quickly seek out answers to their pressing
questions," said Ed Griese, TriNet
SVP of Insurance Services. "To make it easy for SMB owners and
employees to find resources, we're providing a list of some of the
offerings and treatment options that health insurance carriers are
making available. Our goal is to help alleviate some of the stress
businesses are experiencing during these unprecedented times,"
Griese added.
Health insurance carriers are adjusting plans based on the
current climate to better serve plan participants. For example, all
carriers TriNet contracts with have waived their telemedicine
copays and CVS Health will send Aetna members who have a confirmed
COVID-19 diagnosis a care package of CVS supplies to both help
relieve symptoms and help keep their household clean to protect
others from potential exposure.
A sampling of some of these offerings, as of April 3, 2020, from health insurance carriers
include:
Carrier
|
Coverage for
Telemedicine
|
Coverage for
COVID-19 Treatment
|
Aetna
|
$0 through
6/4/20
|
CVS Health announced
on 3/25/20 it is waiving cost-sharing and co-pays for inpatient
hospital admissions related to COVID-19 for members of
Aetna-insured commercial plan sponsors. This policy is effective
immediately for any such admission through June 1, 2020.
CVS Health will send
a Healing Better care package to members with a confirmed COVID-19
diagnoses who have been identified via utilization management
processes following inpatient hospitalization. The care package
will contain CVS supplies to help relieve symptoms as well as
personal and household cleaning supplies to help keep others in the
home protected from potential exposure
|
Kaiser
|
$0
Telehealth
channels
- Phone
- Video
- Email
- E-visit*
- 24/7
Advice
- CareChat*
- Doctor-to-Doctor
Consults
- kp.org
- Wellness
Coach
*Capabilities vary by
region
|
$0
Kaiser Permanente
will waive member out of pocket cost for the treatment of COVID-19
related inpatient and outpatient services. This
elimination of member out of pocket costs will apply to all fully
insured benefit plans, in all lines of business in all markets,
unless prohibited or modified by local law or regulation.
This waiver would apply for all dates of service (admissions) from
April 1 through May 31, 2020, unless superseded by government
action or extended by Kaiser Permanente. This waiver does not
automatically apply to self-funded customers, but Kaiser will begin
immediately contacting all self-funded customers and encouraging
them to adopt this change.
|
Blue Shield of
California
|
$0 through
5/31/20
|
Normal cost-sharing
applies.**
|
Florida
Blue
|
Normal cost sharing
currently applies however FL Blue is in the process of updating
their system to allow for $0. Start date for the $0 is
pending.
|
COVID-19 treatment
will be covered at 100% including inpatient services
|
Tufts Health Plan
(For Duration of Crisis)
|
$0
|
No copayments for
medically necessary Coronavirus treatment. This coverage applies at
in-network providers, urgent care centers, emergency rooms and
other facilities—and at out-of-network providers in the event a
member cannot easily find an in-network provider to provide timely
services.
|
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield of Minnesota
|
Doctor On Demand $0
through 4/13/20
|
Normal cost-sharing
applies.**
|
Blue Cross of
Idaho
|
$0
|
Normal cost-sharing
applies.**
|
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield of North Carolina
|
$0 through
5/6/2020
|
Normal cost-sharing
applies.**
|
Empire BlueCross
BlueShield
|
$0 through
6/14/20
|
Waiving member cost
sharing for the treatment of COVID-19 through 5/31/20
|
UnitedHealthcare
|
$0 through
6/18/20
|
Waiving member
cost-sharing for the treatment of COVID-19 through
5/31/20
|
TriNet recently compiled information for SMBs to understand the
range of health coverage offerings available to them. With the
looming health insurance coverage gap, TriNet is facilitating
access to alternative health plan options in addition to COBRA.
TriNet has also been hosting regular webinars to help SMBs navigate
their options—as well as ongoing blog series to provide timely
information.
About TriNet
TriNet (NYSE: TNET) provides small and
medium size businesses (SMBs) with full-service HR solutions
tailored by industry. To free SMBs from HR complexities, TriNet
offers access to human capital expertise, benefits, risk mitigation
and compliance, payroll and real-time technology. From Main Street
to Wall Street, TriNet empowers SMBs to focus on what matters
most—growing their business. TriNet, incredible starts here. For
more information, visit TriNet.com or follow us on Twitter.
* As of December 31, 2019
** Normal cost sharing refers to any copays or deductibles as
part of carrier plan provision.
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