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MANAGED CARE August 2004. ©MediMedia USA
NEWS AND COMMENTARY

Anthem Bids To Help Maine Cover Uninsured

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield is being praised for being a good corporate citizen in Maine thanks to the company's decision to participate in a program that proponents hope will ensure coverage for everyone in the state by 2009.

Anthem, Maine's largest health plan, is the only insurer that made a bid to participate in the Dirigo Health program.

"We're delighted," Trish Riley, director of the state Office of Health Policy and Finance, tells the Portland Press Herald. "We need only one insurer, so we're happy they're in."

There is one hitch. State officials hoped to begin offering Dirigo coverage by late summer, but that's not going to happen, says Anthem, which already insures about 500,000 state residents.

"We have said to the state [that] with the amount of internal work that would have to be done, it would take us probably closer to six months," Anthem spokesman Bill Cohen tells the Press Herald.

Dirigo is Gov. John Baldacci's effort to make good on his 2002 campaign promise to provide coverage to Maine's 130,000 uninsured residents.

The public-private partnership would set premiums based on ability to pay and be available to people living under 300 percent of the federal poverty level. That's about $28,000 annually for a single adult and about $56,000 for a family of four.