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EmblemHealth is one of the
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' largest nonprofit health plans. It is headquartered at 55 Water Street in
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. It is a multi-billion company with over 3 million members. EmblemHealth was created in 2006 through the merger of Group Health Incorporated (GHI) and the Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York (HIP). GHI and HIP had been operating as separate companies in the New York region since 1937 and 1947, respectively.


History


Group Health Incorporated (GHI)

GHI – originally named Group Health Association of New York – was established in 1937 to provide New York's working families access to medical services. This new health care model was built around a network of participating providers and was a precursor to today's
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(PPO). In order to expand its presence in the upstate New York market, GHI established GHI HMO as an incorporated entity in May 1999. The following month, GHI HMO acquired certain assets of Well Care Management Group, Inc. In August 2005, GHI Select HMO acquired the assets, including the membership, of ABC Health Plans, which provides managed care services to Medicaid, Family Health Plus and Child Health Plus enrollees in Manhattan and The Bronx, New York.


Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York (HIP)

Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York (HIP) was incorporated in 1944 as the first health insurance plan for public service workers. The company was founded by David M. Heyman with the support of New York City mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, who wanted to offer medical services to New Yorkers of “moderate means.” HIP got its first members in 1947. In 1997, HIP began offering its members medical services through a physician provider network, in addition to its medical centers. In 2001, HIP acquired Vytra Health Plans Long Island along with certain related entities. Due to their steadily worsening financial condition, the decision was made to merge these entities into HIP, effective March 29, 2006. In March 2005, HIP acquired ConnectiCare Holding Company, Inc., a
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corporation and its subsidiaries. ConnectiCare was established in 1981. ConnectiCare serves approximately 245,000 members in a service area that includes the entire State of Connecticut;
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, Hampden,
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, Putnam and Orange Counties in New York. ConnectiCare's members had access to a provider network of approximately 19,900 health care providers prior to the merger.


Merger of GHI and HIP

On September 29, 2005, the boards of directors of GHI and HIP announced an agreement to merge the two companies. The resulting company, to be named EmblemHealth, would be governed by a Foundation made up of an equal number of directors from both companies. Anthony Watson, then chairman and CEO of HIP, managed the 2006 merger, which created the largest health insurer based in New York State. Watson's compensation, $8.8 million in 2011, was often discussed. In contrast, Mark Wagar, president and CEO of Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield (part of
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), the largest New York insurer, was paid $2.2 million. In May 2013, Frank Branchini became chairman and chief executive officer, succeeding Watson, who retired.


As EmblemHealth

In November 2012, EmblemHealth began a program called Neighborhood Care to provide health services, including health screenings, exercise classes and referral assistance, to underserved communities. The first two Neighborhood Care facilities were located in
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and Cambria Heights, Queens. Two additional Neighborhood Care sites were established in
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in December 2013 and in Crown Heights in April 2016. In January 2013, EmblemHealth announced a partnership with AdvantageCare Physicians (ACPNY). On May 21, 2015, it was announced that
Karen Ignagni Karen Ignagni (b. 1954, Providence, RI) is the President and Chief Executive Officer of EmblemHealth as of 9/1/2015, until which time she was the President and Chief Executive Officer of America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), formerly HIAA (Heal ...
, CEO of America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), would leave the industry's lobbying group to become president and CEO of EmblemHealth, effective September 1, 2015. Ignagni, who spent more than 20 years with AHIP, replaced Frank Branchini. In February 2016, EmblemHealth announced a new partnership with the City of New York and the Municipal Labor Committee to provide expanded access to health care. The partnership was also developed to support the city's goal of health care cost savings for NYC taxpayers. On March 25, 2016, EmblemHealth announced a two-year partnership agreement with Northwell Health. In March 2020, EmblemHealth was named the winner of two
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at the 14th annual Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service.


Hospital management

''HIP'' owned
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from 1964 thru 1996. ''GHI'' owned Hillcrest General Hospital during a similar period.


See also

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WellCare WellCare Health Plans, Inc. is an American health insurance company that provides managed care services primarily through Medicaid, Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescription Drug plans for members across the United States. WellCare began ...
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Managed health care The term managed care or managed healthcare is used in the United States to describe a group of activities intended to reduce the cost of providing health care and providing American health insurance while improving the quality of that care ("man ...


References

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External links


Official website

Who's Caring For You?

HIP Health Plan of New York


Financial services companies established in 2006 Medical and health organizations based in New York (state) Health maintenance organizations Companies based in New York City Health insurance companies of the United States 2006 establishments in New York City Organizations established in 2006