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Primary Health promotes ‘affordable’ health plan

POSTED: 02:18 MST Friday, July 4, 2008

by Simon Shifrin

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Primary Health Inc., one of Idaho’s largest insurance providers, is promoting a new health insurance plan the company describes as affordable and focused on preventative care. The SmartHealth for Business plan includes coverage for up to four routine doctor visits before a deductible kicks in as well as coverage for prescription drugs and lab work. It also provides four in-network doctor visits each year with $30 copays.

Families pay a single deductible of $4,000 or $7,000.

Check out the plan at smarthealthidaho.com.

Primary Health encompasses a family of companies, including Primary Health Plan, Riverside Benefit Administrators and the Idaho Physicians Network.

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