Humana Health
Insurance -
Unbiased Review
Humana, Inc.
traces its start to 1961, when 2 lawyers in Louisville,
Kentucky built a nursing home called Heritage House. From those humble
beginnings, the company now known as Humana has been offering health
insurance plans since 1984. After relative
obscurity in the 1970s and
1980s, Humana health insurance
has grown into a well-known and
respected insurance provider, bringing in revenues of $28 billion, with
total assets of over $13 billion.
Humana
Health Insurance - Get the Facts
Humana provides
group, individual, Medicare and specialty benefit plans
to millions of its members. Individual and Medicare plans are
affordable, have varying deductible amounts and are available in many
states. Plans are offered at several levels, including comprehensive or
major medical, so you can customize your coverage. Comprehensive online
tools help members determine coverage, research health conditions,
order prescription refills and find a specialist or doctor in their
area. An online transplant services section is available to help
members and their doctors make informed decisions regarding transplant
care. Humana health insurance makes a commitment to transparency, and
helps members understand their coverage and treatment options.
Humana Health
Insurance - Many Awards!
Humana health
insurance and its associated companies have received a
number of accolades, including those from J.D. Power and Associates,
the Consumer Directed Health Care Conference and the American Business
Award for 2004 and 2006. The Committee on Operating Rules for
information Exchange (CORE) and the National Committee for Quality
Assurance (NCQA), which lays down standards to help companies achieve
the highest level of service to its members, also accredit Humana for
service excellence. Humana has been committed to bringing health care
information management into the 21st century, reducing errors, ensuring
privacy, reducing costs and making the information immediately
accessible to those who require it. Humana is also on the forefront of
healthcare reform, recognizing that health care as a whole should be a
system that creates health.
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