| Modesto
Progress
July, 2000
Many employers battle with the cost of health insurance coverage for
their employees and their families. To compound the difficulty, many employees
are part-time or seasonal workers who do not qualify for coverage. Now
there is help available for employers and employees who need to cover
children under the age of 19.
Now through Healthy Families, a federally funded HMO-style insurance
program, help is available for families that qualify. For example, a family
of four with an annual income of $42,625 would qualify for the program.
Healthy Families is administered through Blue Cross of California and
Blue Shield. The program offers a wide panel of physicians and hospitals
in Stanislaus County from which to choose. The Stanislaus County Health
Services Agency (HSA) estimates over 50,000 Stanislaus County residents
are without health insurance. A recent study published by the Kaiser Family
Foundation reported that 82% of California's uninsured are comprised of
families with at least one working adult. HSA Managing Director Bev Finley
states, "We believe that many families without insurance would qualify
for the Healthy Families program without any cost to their employer."
Finley added that employers are a vital link to getting information on
Healthy Families to their employees. "Hanging up a Healthy Families
poster, passing out flyers to employees and making them aware of a phone
number they can call to get more information would be a giant step that
an employer could take in helping their employees to get coverage,"
Finley noted.
The HSA, as well as many other community organizations and brokers, have
certified staff available to come to your organization to speak with those
employees who do not qualify for an employer sponsored plan. For more
information on the Healthy Families program, call the Stanislaus County
Health Services Agency at 558-7116 or the Parent Resource Center at 549-8193.
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