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Company Fact Sheet - Executive Biographies
As California’s Medicare system continues to evolve, Inter Valley Health Plan continues to help pave the way. Inter Valley Health Plan is a non-profit, federally qualified, Medicare Advantage health plan providing health insurance products for more than 13,000 Medicare seniors throughout Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. It is comprised of active leaders in today’s health care arena, and is committed to continually developing innovative, “best practice” approaches to coordinated health care in order to better meet the needs of its members.
The story of Inter Valley Health Plan is a modern-day phenomenon developed from the desire to solve the challenge of health care practices and inform the community on healthy living. Begun as a simple idea of a few people who wanted to provide affordable health plans with real personal service, the guiding objectives of the organization today remain unchanged.
The Beginning In 1979, Inter Valley Health Plan was started by a group of physicians, the Valley Independent Physicians, and Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center who designed the health plan on the pillars of improving member health and providing first-class, real customer service for the commercial insurance population.
Originally named Pomona Valley Health Plan, the company began as a non-profit and remains one today. In 1983, the company expanded its service area to include areas outside of Pomona, and the following year renamed the corporation to Inter Valley Health Plan to reflect its growth.
Service To Seniors As Inter Valley Health Plan continued to grow so did its offerings. In 1983 the company acquired a Medicare contract allowing it to offer health benefits to retired individuals. Inter Valley Health Plan created an array of specialized benefits to this population and called the program Service To Seniors.
Over time the membership base grew in response to demand in neighboring geographic counties, including Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino.
The next decade proved to be challenging for the company’s commercial products. In 2002, due to financial constraints on network physician groups and hospitals, Inter Valley Health Plan was unable to compete in the commercial marketplace; consequently, closing their commercial product and focusing efforts entirely on its Medicare plan.
Today, Inter Valley Health Plan still offers Service To Seniors as well as a variety of other Medicare plans that focus on the needs of the member, including Total Fit for the active senior and Focus Plan for seniors dealing with diabetes.
Commitment to Members and Community Inter Valley Health Plan has been dedicated to the communities it serves for 30 years. Unlike the vast majority of HMOs serving Southern California today, Inter Valley Health Plan continues to stay non-profit – meaning rather than allocating money to stockholders, the company puts its members first. One key way it does this is through making sure its members receive care through a friendly, quality and reliable provider networks.
Inter Valley Health Plan and its employees have a long history of supporting the community it serves. The company activity supports more than 40 charitable and community organizations in their service region in addition to developing and supporting numerous community programs to help improve health and wellness among individuals.
Health and wellness being a top priority for Inter Valley Health Plan, the company hosts ongoing health & wellness workshops called Vitality Series, where community seniors, and the community at-large, have the opportunity to attend several monthly FREE health and wellness workshops on everything from nutrition and label reading to diabetes, Osteoporosis and Maintaining a Healthy Brain.
Inter Valley Health Plan designed the Vitality Series to help engage, educate and empower local seniors to make healthier lifestyle choices. In addition to holding the programs at senior centers, they are taken directly to the seniors in senior living communities where seniors are not as mobile. For a full list of our upcoming workshops, please visit http://ivhp.com/Site/VitalitySeries.aspx
Sensitivity to Seniors With over 39 million Americans over the age of 60 (Administration for Aging) – and the number growing larger each year – Inter Valley Health Plan has provided the Older Adult Sensitivity Training (OAST) workshops to help organizations, cities, government agencies, medical groups and hospitals, whose staffs interface with seniors on a regular basis, experience firsthand how older adults may be facing the challenges of aging. Through exercises, such as wearing glasses to imitate glaucoma, using earplugs to mimic hearing impairment, or binding your arm to simulate a stroke, OAST helps staff be more empathetic, understanding and patient. Some of the recent organizations who have participated in Inter Valley Health Plan’s OAST include the San Bernardino County Department of Aging, Apple Valley Fire Department, and doctors offices and senior centers throughout the Inland Empire.
Senior Social Activities Inter Valley Health Plan believes that good health care is more than just good medicine. Inter Valley Health Plan hosts a bevy of senior activities throughout the year, including the ever-popular Senior Talent Showcase and Senior Prom.
Annually, Inter Valley Health Plan puts on several senior non-competitive talent showcases. From tapping to singing to stand up comedy, the show draws a large response from talented seniors and is typically held at local senior centers with TV and radio personality Tom Hatten acting as the master of ceremonies.
Inter Valley Health Plan also hosts the annual Senior Prom and Harvest Moon Dance, where local seniors come out and compete at dancing for the title of Inter Valley Health Plan Prom King and Queen.
A Voice for Our Members At Inter Valley Health Plan, advocacy is a key component. This is why the company’s board of directors is so diverse. It is comprised of one-third consumers, one-third physicians and one-third hospital representatives, which give it a perfect vocal representation of Inter Valley Health Plan’s members. These representatives help to determine the day-to-day activities of the organization, as well as help envision long-term planning objectives.
Providing a direct voice for the members is the Member Advisory Council, a varied group of current Inter Valley Health Plan members who meet bi-monthly. Designed to help keep a pulse on the member needs, the Council provides recommendations on current programs and health strategies for the future.
Quality of – and access to – Medicare continues to be the driving mission of Inter Valley Health Plan. For this reason, the organization has forged successful alliances with physicians, nurses, hospital staff, health educators and patients to keep health care affordable and provide the plans and customer service to our members.
Looking Ahead With 13,000 insured members and 85 employees, Inter Valley Health Plan is not only one of Southern California’s most prominent Medicare providers, but also one of the oldest, most stable and friendly Medicare HMOs in the region. Over the years, we have consistently been ranked above the national average on customer service and overall health plan by our members (2008 Consumer Assessment of Health Programs and Systems Survey). It is Inter Valley Health Plan’s commitment to improving and managing the health of seniors that helps us continue to pave the way for the aging population.
Media Contacts: Cyndie O’Brien Vice President (800) 251-8191
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