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Cambia Health Solutions

Cambia Health Solutions is a nonprofit health care company based in Portland, Oregon.[2] It is the parent company of Regence, a member of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association operating in Oregon, Idaho, Utah, and Washington; Asuris Northwest Health; BridgeSpan Health; and LifeMap.[3][4]

Cambia Health Solutions
Company typeNonprofit
IndustryHealth care
Founded1996
FounderMark Ganz
HeadquartersPortland, Oregon, United States
Key people
Jared Short, CEO and president
Number of employees
4,439 (2022)[1]
Websitecambiahealth.com

Prior to November 2013, Cambia was known as The Regence Group.[2] Cambia is the parent company or a minority investor in more than 20 companies in the U.S.

History edit

Cambia began in the Pacific Northwest as Pierce County Medical Bureau in 1917, when timber workers decided to pool their wages together in case one of them experienced injury or sickness. Cambia's predecessor company was formed by a series of mergers in the 1990s to create a "regional alliance" (Regence) of nonprofit health plans that would be substantial enough to continue operating in its historical service areas as national for-profit insurers entered the market.[5]

In the Pacific Northwest, there were approximately 30 health plans in 1997 and by 2002 there were 20. Activity increased when Thurston County Medical Bureau merged with King County Medical Bureau, and increased more when Pierce County Medical Bureau and King County Medical Bureau merged with the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oregon (which had themselves merged in 1983), to form The Benchmark Group in 1995 with Richard Woolworth as CEO. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Utah joined in 1996, and Blue Shield of Idaho joined shortly thereafter, under an administrative services agreement that allowed BSI to remain owned by its members as a mutual insurance company, but have Regence handle the management. Skagit County Medical Bureau and Whatcom County Medical Bureau merged in 1998, as part of the unaligned movement, to form Northwest Washington Medical Bureau. In 2001, Northwest Washington Medical Bureau merged with Regence. In 2003, Richard Woolworth retired, and Mark Ganz became CEO and president,[6] through 2020, until retiring from the company.[7]

In 2017, Cambia commemorated its 100-year birthday by giving all employees four hours of paid volunteer time and a 50 percent match of all of their individual charitable giving during August.[8] That year, according to Cambia, the company had approximately 5,000 employees serving six health plans in four states, providing insurance to more than 2.6 million people.[5]

In 2018, the company appointed its first Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer, Faraz Shafiq, to lead its data science and A.I. activity.[9]

On March 12, 2019, Cambia and Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina announced a strategic affiliation,[10] which was subsequently cancelled,[11] due to Blue Cross Blue Shield NC management issues, followed by the retirement of Cambia CEO Ganz.[12]

Cambia Grove edit

In 2015, Cambia Health Solutions founded Cambia Grove, a health care innovation hub. According to the company, Cambia Grove was created as part of their ongoing innovation strategy. The hub focuses on supporting health care startups through the creation of a startup census, a database of health care startups in Washington State that includes 468 health startups in Washington state, 305 in the life sciences area, and a number of companies in the digital health, health IT, and health care services.[13]

Philanthropy edit

In 2007, the Cambia Health Foundation, Cambia's 501(c)(3), was founded as a grant-making organization focusing on investments in the areas of palliative care, health care transformation, and children's behavioral health. The company's regional health plans launched their own comprehensive palliative care benefits program in June 2014. Since 2009, the Cambia Health Foundation invested more than $30 million to advance palliative care awareness, access and quality.[14]

The foundation's investments include Sojourns, a program focused on developing, planning and implementing hospital-based palliative care programs in the Pacific Northwest. In 2014, the Cambia Health Foundation created the Sojourns Scholar Leadership Program to promote the next generation of palliative care leaders by investing in their projects and professional development. Selected scholars each receive a two-year, $180,000 grant to conduct innovative and effective clinical, research, education, or policy project and to develop and implement a personal leadership development plan. In addition, an advisory board member mentors each scholar. As of June 2017, the Sojourns Scholar Leadership Program has approved four cohorts, each consisting of 40 leaders in the field (10 each year), and given out a total of $7.2 million in grants.[14][15][16]

Investments edit

Cambia Health Solution invests in non-insurance health care technology and service companies such as GNS Healthcare, Qliance, and True Link. Most of these investments are through their investment arm, Echo Health Ventures.[17] In 2016 Cambia Health and the investment arm of Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina, Mosaic Health Solutions, combined to form the investment entity Echo Health Ventures.[4] According to Echo Health Ventures, their goal is to deploy capital to health care companies with a consumer-centric focus. Cambia Health Solutions has also made investments in digital health companies such as TytoCare, MDsave, Maxwell Health, Wildflower Health, PokitDok and ClearCare. It has launched companies including HealthSparq, OmedaRx, LifeMap, SpendWell, Hubbub Health[18][4] and Wellero, a mobile health payment app startup launched in late 2013 then shuttered in January 2016.[19]

In 2016, HealthSparq and SpendWell Health joined under the HealthSparq brand to offer a health care e-commerce platform that would allow members to comparison shop for health care and purchase medical appointments.[20][21]

Executive compensation edit

Regence's president, Mark Ganz, earned $897,671 from Regence BlueShield in Washington in 2008, including a bonus of $550,548. In Oregon, his compensation package totaled $872,665. In both states, Ganz brought home $1,770,336. The other high ranking Regence officials with six-figure salaries included Mohandas Nair, executive vice president and chief marketing executive, who earned $356,681 from Washington, and $295,140 from Oregon for a total of $651,821. Regence's treasurer, Steve Hooker, treasurer, who's announced his retirement, earned $337,543 from Washington and $304,641 in Oregon for a total of $642,184. William Barr, executive vice president of operations, took home $430,926 from Washington, and $377,119 from Oregon for a total of $808,045. And, Kerry Barnett, executive vice president of Regence's corporate division, earned $312,482 from Washington and $302,990 in Oregon for a total of $615,472.[22]

Regulation, investigations and lawsuits edit

The Seattle Times published an article on February 8, 2012, alleging that non-profit insurance outfits, including Regence BlueShield, are stockpiling billions of dollars in reserves while simultaneously increasing their rates.[23]

In 2014, a class lawsuit was filed challenging the corporations' nonprofit status, and it was dismissed with prejudice.[24]

In 2016, Washington State levied $750,000 in fines against Cambia in response to Asuris Northwest Health and Regence BlueShield policyholder complaints of 2010 and 2011.[25]

In January 2021, as the parent company of Regence BlueShield, Asuris Northwest Health and Commencement Bay Risk Management Insurance Co.; Cambia was fined $10,000 by Washington State for continuing its application to merge with Blue Cross BlueShield NC (BCBSNC), without filing required notification that Dr. Patrick H. Conway, slated as CEO of the merged company, had undergone a felony arrest while driving, and later resigned from BCBSNC.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ Cambia Health Solutions 2022 World’s Most Ethical Companies Honoree World's Most Ethical Companies.
  2. ^ a b Andy Giegerich (7 November 2011). "Regence parent changes name to Cambia". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved 2 May 2014.
  3. ^ Brad Carlson (22 March 2012). "New name for Regence Life and Health Insurance". Idaho Business Review. Retrieved 2 May 2014.
  4. ^ a b c Baum, Stephanie (16 November 2016). "Mosaic Health, Cambia Health join forces to make digital health investments". Med City News. MedCityNews. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Cambia Profiles in Innovation" (PDF). cambiahealth.com. Cambia Health Solutions, Inc. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  6. ^ "The Regence Group". Reference for Business. Advameg, Inc. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  7. ^ Executive advisory group of accomplished industry leaders guide Oregon Tech in advancing its vision Klamath Falls News; March 1, 2021.
  8. ^ Giegerich, Andy. "5 things to know for Monday, including a look back at Cambia's generous month". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  9. ^ "Cambia Health Solutions Welcomes Faraz Shafiq as Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer" State of Reform; September 7, 2018.
  10. ^ "Blues North Carolina CEO Conway to lead Cambia Health under strategic affiliation". modernhealthcare.com. 12 March 2019. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  11. ^ Eanes, Zachery (September 28, 2019). "Blue Cross NC withdraws merger application with Cambia after CEO's resignation". The News and Observer.
  12. ^ Cambia, Blue Cross of North Carolina Put Proposed Merger on Hold Wall Street Journal; September 24, 2019.
  13. ^ McGrane, Clare (30 January 2018). "As health tech booms, new census counts more than 460 health startups in Washington state". Geek Wire. Geekwire, LLC. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  14. ^ a b Maguire, Peggy; Pantilat, Steven Z. (2017). "Foundation Addresses Critical Need For Palliative Care Workforce And Leadership Development". Health Affairs. doi:10.1377/forefront.20170713.061037.
  15. ^ "Sojourns Scholar". Boston College News. Boston College. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  16. ^ Cruz-Oliver, Dulce M. (2017). "The Cambia Sojourns Scholars Leadership Program: Conversations with Emerging Leaders in Palliative Care". Journal of Palliative Medicine. 20 (8). Journal of Pallative Medicine: 804–812. doi:10.1089/jpm.2017.0182. PMID 28525294. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  17. ^ Moukheiber, Zina. "Strategic Investors: A Digital Health Start-Up's Best Friend?". Forbes. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  18. ^ LaGasse, Jeff. "Mosaic, Cambia Health Solutions partner to create Echo Health Ventures". Health Care Finance. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  19. ^ "Cambia Shutters Its Mobile Health Payment Startup, Wellero" by Jasmine Pennic; Health IT; January 29, 2016.
  20. ^ Hayes, Elizabeth. "Cambia startup helps consumers get savvy about drugs". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  21. ^ "HealthSparq Creates First-of-its-kind Platform for Health Care Comparison Shopping and Appointment Purchasing". Cambia Health News. Cambia Health. 21 July 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  22. ^ Lund-Muzikant, Diane. "Congress' Look at Executive Pay Includes Regence". The Lund Report. Lund Report. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  23. ^ Times Staff (27 January 2012). "Surplus profits should be factored into insurance-rate decisions". Seattle Times - Opinion. Seattle Times. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  24. ^ "Judge Dismisses Attempted Class-Action Suit Against Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon | The Lund Report". www.thelundreport.org. 17 September 2014. Retrieved 2019-06-15.
  25. ^ State fines Regence, other insurer $750,000 for flawed customer service Seattle Times; August 24, 2016.
  26. ^ "Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina failed to report arrest of CEO" Office of the Insurance Commissioner Washington State; January 14, 2021

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Cambia Health Solutions is a nonprofit health care company based in Portland Oregon 2 It is the parent company of Regence a member of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association operating in Oregon Idaho Utah and Washington Asuris Northwest Health BridgeSpan Health and LifeMap 3 4 Cambia Health SolutionsCompany typeNonprofitIndustryHealth careFounded1996FounderMark GanzHeadquartersPortland Oregon United StatesKey peopleJared Short CEO and presidentNumber of employees4 439 2022 1 Websitecambiahealth com Prior to November 2013 Cambia was known as The Regence Group 2 Cambia is the parent company or a minority investor in more than 20 companies in the U S Contents 1 History 2 Cambia Grove 3 Philanthropy 4 Investments 5 Executive compensation 6 Regulation investigations and lawsuits 7 ReferencesHistory editCambia began in the Pacific Northwest as Pierce County Medical Bureau in 1917 when timber workers decided to pool their wages together in case one of them experienced injury or sickness Cambia s predecessor company was formed by a series of mergers in the 1990s to create a regional alliance Regence of nonprofit health plans that would be substantial enough to continue operating in its historical service areas as national for profit insurers entered the market 5 In the Pacific Northwest there were approximately 30 health plans in 1997 and by 2002 there were 20 Activity increased when Thurston County Medical Bureau merged with King County Medical Bureau and increased more when Pierce County Medical Bureau and King County Medical Bureau merged with the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oregon which had themselves merged in 1983 to form The Benchmark Group in 1995 with Richard Woolworth as CEO Blue Cross Blue Shield of Utah joined in 1996 and Blue Shield of Idaho joined shortly thereafter under an administrative services agreement that allowed BSI to remain owned by its members as a mutual insurance company but have Regence handle the management Skagit County Medical Bureau and Whatcom County Medical Bureau merged in 1998 as part of the unaligned movement to form Northwest Washington Medical Bureau In 2001 Northwest Washington Medical Bureau merged with Regence In 2003 Richard Woolworth retired and Mark Ganz became CEO and president 6 through 2020 until retiring from the company 7 In 2017 Cambia commemorated its 100 year birthday by giving all employees four hours of paid volunteer time and a 50 percent match of all of their individual charitable giving during August 8 That year according to Cambia the company had approximately 5 000 employees serving six health plans in four states providing insurance to more than 2 6 million people 5 In 2018 the company appointed its first Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer Faraz Shafiq to lead its data science and A I activity 9 On March 12 2019 Cambia and Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina announced a strategic affiliation 10 which was subsequently cancelled 11 due to Blue Cross Blue Shield NC management issues followed by the retirement of Cambia CEO Ganz 12 Cambia Grove editIn 2015 Cambia Health Solutions founded Cambia Grove a health care innovation hub According to the company Cambia Grove was created as part of their ongoing innovation strategy The hub focuses on supporting health care startups through the creation of a startup census a database of health care startups in Washington State that includes 468 health startups in Washington state 305 in the life sciences area and a number of companies in the digital health health IT and health care services 13 Philanthropy editIn 2007 the Cambia Health Foundation Cambia s 501 c 3 was founded as a grant making organization focusing on investments in the areas of palliative care health care transformation and children s behavioral health The company s regional health plans launched their own comprehensive palliative care benefits program in June 2014 Since 2009 the Cambia Health Foundation invested more than 30 million to advance palliative care awareness access and quality 14 The foundation s investments include Sojourns a program focused on developing planning and implementing hospital based palliative care programs in the Pacific Northwest In 2014 the Cambia Health Foundation created the Sojourns Scholar Leadership Program to promote the next generation of palliative care leaders by investing in their projects and professional development Selected scholars each receive a two year 180 000 grant to conduct innovative and effective clinical research education or policy project and to develop and implement a personal leadership development plan In addition an advisory board member mentors each scholar As of June 2017 the Sojourns Scholar Leadership Program has approved four cohorts each consisting of 40 leaders in the field 10 each year and given out a total of 7 2 million in grants 14 15 16 Investments editCambia Health Solution invests in non insurance health care technology and service companies such as GNS Healthcare Qliance and True Link Most of these investments are through their investment arm Echo Health Ventures 17 In 2016 Cambia Health and the investment arm of Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Mosaic Health Solutions combined to form the investment entity Echo Health Ventures 4 According to Echo Health Ventures their goal is to deploy capital to health care companies with a consumer centric focus Cambia Health Solutions has also made investments in digital health companies such as TytoCare MDsave Maxwell Health Wildflower Health PokitDok and ClearCare It has launched companies including HealthSparq OmedaRx LifeMap SpendWell Hubbub Health 18 4 and Wellero a mobile health payment app startup launched in late 2013 then shuttered in January 2016 19 In 2016 HealthSparq and SpendWell Health joined under the HealthSparq brand to offer a health care e commerce platform that would allow members to comparison shop for health care and purchase medical appointments 20 21 Executive compensation editRegence s president Mark Ganz earned 897 671 from Regence BlueShield in Washington in 2008 including a bonus of 550 548 In Oregon his compensation package totaled 872 665 In both states Ganz brought home 1 770 336 The other high ranking Regence officials with six figure salaries included Mohandas Nair executive vice president and chief marketing executive who earned 356 681 from Washington and 295 140 from Oregon for a total of 651 821 Regence s treasurer Steve Hooker treasurer who s announced his retirement earned 337 543 from Washington and 304 641 in Oregon for a total of 642 184 William Barr executive vice president of operations took home 430 926 from Washington and 377 119 from Oregon for a total of 808 045 And Kerry Barnett executive vice president of Regence s corporate division earned 312 482 from Washington and 302 990 in Oregon for a total of 615 472 22 Regulation investigations and lawsuits editThe Seattle Times published an article on February 8 2012 alleging that non profit insurance outfits including Regence BlueShield are stockpiling billions of dollars in reserves while simultaneously increasing their rates 23 In 2014 a class lawsuit was filed challenging the corporations nonprofit status and it was dismissed with prejudice 24 In 2016 Washington State levied 750 000 in fines against Cambia in response to Asuris Northwest Health and Regence BlueShield policyholder complaints of 2010 and 2011 25 In January 2021 as the parent company of Regence BlueShield Asuris Northwest Health and Commencement Bay Risk Management Insurance Co Cambia was fined 10 000 by Washington State for continuing its application to merge with Blue Cross BlueShield NC BCBSNC without filing required notification that Dr Patrick H Conway slated as CEO of the merged company had undergone a felony arrest while driving and later resigned from BCBSNC 26 References edit Cambia Health Solutions 2022 World s Most Ethical Companies Honoree World s Most Ethical Companies a b Andy Giegerich 7 November 2011 Regence parent changes name to Cambia Portland Business Journal Retrieved 2 May 2014 Brad Carlson 22 March 2012 New name for Regence Life and Health Insurance Idaho Business Review Retrieved 2 May 2014 a b c Baum Stephanie 16 November 2016 Mosaic Health Cambia Health join forces to make digital health investments Med City News MedCityNews Retrieved 24 April 2018 a b Cambia Profiles in Innovation PDF cambiahealth com Cambia Health Solutions Inc Retrieved 24 April 2018 The Regence Group Reference for Business Advameg Inc Retrieved 24 April 2018 Executive advisory group of accomplished industry leaders guide Oregon Tech in advancing its vision Klamath Falls News March 1 2021 Giegerich Andy 5 things to know for Monday including a look back at Cambia s generous month Portland Business Journal Retrieved 24 April 2018 Cambia Health Solutions Welcomes Faraz Shafiq as Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer State of Reform September 7 2018 Blues North Carolina CEO Conway to lead Cambia Health under strategic affiliation modernhealthcare com 12 March 2019 Retrieved 12 March 2019 Eanes Zachery September 28 2019 Blue Cross NC withdraws merger application with Cambia after CEO s resignation The News and Observer Cambia Blue Cross of North Carolina Put Proposed Merger on Hold Wall Street Journal September 24 2019 McGrane Clare 30 January 2018 As health tech booms new census counts more than 460 health startups in Washington state Geek Wire Geekwire LLC Retrieved 24 April 2018 a b Maguire Peggy Pantilat Steven Z 2017 Foundation Addresses Critical Need For Palliative Care Workforce And Leadership Development Health Affairs doi 10 1377 forefront 20170713 061037 Sojourns Scholar Boston College News Boston College Retrieved 24 April 2018 Cruz Oliver Dulce M 2017 The Cambia Sojourns Scholars Leadership Program Conversations with Emerging Leaders in Palliative Care Journal of Palliative Medicine 20 8 Journal of Pallative Medicine 804 812 doi 10 1089 jpm 2017 0182 PMID 28525294 Retrieved 24 April 2018 Moukheiber Zina Strategic Investors A Digital Health Start Up s Best Friend Forbes Retrieved 24 April 2018 LaGasse Jeff Mosaic Cambia Health Solutions partner to create Echo Health Ventures Health Care Finance Retrieved 24 April 2018 Cambia Shutters Its Mobile Health Payment Startup Wellero by Jasmine Pennic Health IT January 29 2016 Hayes Elizabeth Cambia startup helps consumers get savvy about drugs Portland Business Journal Retrieved 24 April 2018 HealthSparq Creates First of its kind Platform for Health Care Comparison Shopping and Appointment Purchasing Cambia Health News Cambia Health 21 July 2016 Retrieved 24 April 2018 Lund Muzikant Diane Congress Look at Executive Pay Includes Regence The Lund Report Lund Report Retrieved 24 April 2018 Times Staff 27 January 2012 Surplus profits should be factored into insurance rate decisions Seattle Times Opinion Seattle Times Retrieved 24 April 2018 Judge Dismisses Attempted Class Action Suit Against Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon The Lund Report www thelundreport org 17 September 2014 Retrieved 2019 06 15 State fines Regence other insurer 750 000 for flawed customer service Seattle Times August 24 2016 Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina failed to report arrest of CEO Office of the Insurance Commissioner Washington State January 14 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cambia Health Solutions amp oldid 1206052069, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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