Coventry/ACAC Partnership Partners for an Active, Healthy Life
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We are constantly looking for ways to enhance our members' lives in a positive manner through our Coventry WellBeing program.
Partnering with ACAC Fitness and Wellness Centers to provide a truly unique offer is our latest venture in accomplishing this for our members and their families. In advance of the new Short Pump club opening this December, ACAC has agreed to remove any start-up costs, and yet provide the same 5-star introduction to exercise for which they are renowned. They have also agreed to reduce the cost of their membership for Coventry members by 10% for life. This offer expires December 15, 2012.
Who Is Eligible? This offer is only valid for new ACAC members who enroll at the Short Pump facility.
Reaching Out to Members We have put together a targeted mailing for members located in Richmond and the surrounding areas inviting them to join other Virginians who are "living their best" at an ACAC facility. The first mailing will ship out November 2-5 and the second wave will hit the mail November 16.
What Do Members Need to Do? If a member chooses to take advantage of this offer from Coventry and ACAC, all they will need to do is simply present their Coventry Health Care of Virginia, Inc. member ID card at ACAC Short Pump's pre-sales office. They can also call the ACAC Short Pump team at (804) 464-0990 for more information.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
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Employer's Guide to Summary of Benefits and Coverage
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To help our employer groups answer questions about meeting Affordable Care Act (ACA) requirements for the Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC), we developed a guide which you can access in full by clicking the link below.
Other Frequently Asked Questions:- What is my responsibility as the employer?
- Can SBCs be distributed electronically?
- Does my company need to provide an SBC for each plan option we offer?
- Do we need to provide an SBC to beneficiaries (covered family members)?
- Can SBCs be distributed with other member communications?
Learn more, read "Employer's Guide to Summary of Benefits and Coverage." |
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Fee
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As a result of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), health plan sponsors (e.g., self-funded groups) and issuers of individual and group health insurance policies (e.g., Coventry Health Care) are required to pay a new fee to help fund the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). The PCORI was authorized by the U.S. Congress to provide evidence-based research that will help people make informed health care decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions:- How much is the fee?
- What is a "covered life"?
- When will the fee begin?
- What is the fee for?
- Who is responsible for paying the fee?
- How does this apply to Self-Funded plans, Flexible-Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs)?
Learn more, read "FAQs: The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Fee."
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Safe Senders
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If you are not receiving emails notifying you that a new commission statement is available, please check to make sure that the email address coventrycommissions@cvty.com is in your "safe senders" list. Do not send an email to this address. Instead, call 800.438.4029 for any questions regarding commissions.
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| PPO products are underwritten by Coventry Health and Life Insurance Company and administered by Coventry Health Care of Virginia, Inc. |