About Us/History
Our PCOs
Networks
Plans & Benefits
100
The number to our Sales line.
What is 410-844-0701.
100
We have this many Primary Care Offices.
What is four.
100
The names of the networks we offer.
What is HMO, POS and Select.
100
_____, ______, and _____ are the metal levels offered for 2017.
What is Gold, Silver and Bronze.
200
The name of our founder and CEO.
What is Dr. Peter Beilenson.
200
The Evergreen Health care team includes a PCP, Behavioral Health Specialist, Care Coordinator and this person.
What is a Medical Assistant.
200
In all of our plans, you must _____ and ____ in Maryland.
What is live and work.
200
The _________ plan is available to members under the age 30, or to members over 30 who are granted a hardship exemption.
What is Basics/Catastrophic.
300
The first year we offered individual health coverage.
What is 2013.
300
The amount of time our PCPs spend with each patient.
What is 30 minutes.
300
This network offers out of network coverage and is the most expensive plan option.
What is the POS network.
300
Tier __ providers have a higher cost share; Tier __ providers have a lower cost share.
What is Tier 2; Tier 1.
400
We are named after this place.
What is the Evergreen Cafe, a neighborhood coffee shop in Baltimore where the idea was born.
400
The locations of the four PCOs.
What is the Baltimore, White Marsh, Columbia and Greenbelt.
400
This network was just providers in MD and DC in 2016, but for 2017 is MD and is border counties of DE, SE, PA, VA and WV.
What is the HMO network.
500
The year Evergreen Health was founded.
What is 2012.
500
The insurances accepted at our PCOs.
What is Evergreen, Riverside, Priority Partners and Johns Hopkins EHP.
500
This network was first offered in 2016 and has expanded by 4 counties in 2017.
What is the Select network.
500
In the Select plan, there is a 50% copay reduction for the seven chronic conditions: ____, _____, ____, ____, _____, ____ and ____.
What is diabetes, hypertension. congestive heart failure, bipolar disorder, asthma, COPD and coronary artery disease.