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HealthPlus main competitors are Amerigroup, AmeriChoice, and Virginia Premier.

Competitor Summary. See how HealthPlus compares to its main competitors:

  • Envision Healthcare has the most employees (57,750).
  • Employees at Amerigroup earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $57,220.
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HealthPlus vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1996
4.6
Houston, TX1-830
1999
4.2
Indianapolis, IN1$186.7M200
1982
3.7
Downers Grove, IL1$491.1M5,000
1987
4.5
Baton Rouge, LA1$130.0M761
1971
4.0
Fall River, MA1$10.0M75
1997
4.2
Boston, MA1$7.2M125
1993
3.8
Melbourne, FL1$12.5M501
1922
4.7
Albuquerque, NM4$720.0M3,659
2000
4.6
Franklin, TN1$3.1B3,200
Camellia Home Health and Hospice
-
4.2
Hattiesburg, MS1$770,9771
1996
4.5
Hartford, CT2$48.7M1,555
1994
4.5
Richmond, VA7$810.0M750
1996
4.7
Rancho Cucamonga, CA2$800.0M855
1994
4.4
Virginia Beach, VA5$6.3B10,001
1983
4.2
Waukesha, WI1$65.0M50
Careplus Health Services
1985
3.7
Carrollton, TX1$440,0008
1989
4.5
Vienna, VA1$1.1B1,439
1988
4.7
Denver, CO71$1.2B4,600
2008
4.5
Denver, CO1$27.0M50
1992
4.2
Nashville, TN33$7.8B57,750
Monroe Plan for Medical Care
1970
3.2
Pittsford, NY1$330,0007

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HealthPlus salaries vs competitors

Among HealthPlus competitors, employees at Amerigroup earn the most with an average yearly salary of $57,220.

Compare HealthPlus salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
HealthPlus
$52,106$25.05-
Advantage Health Solutions
$46,734$22.47-
First Health
$45,884$22.06-
Foundation Health Services
$46,641$22.42-
Healthfirst Family Care Center
$47,686$22.93-
Boston Medical Center Health Plan In
$52,969$25.47-

Compare HealthPlus job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
HealthPlus
$69,848$33.58
Amerigroup
$81,929$39.39
Coram
$78,844$37.91
Careplus Health Services
$71,398$34.33
Envision Healthcare
$71,152$34.21
Monroe Plan for Medical Care
$70,947$34.11
Advantage Health Solutions
$70,894$34.08
Healthspring, Inc.
$70,366$33.83
Coram Healthcare Corporation of Southern Florida
$70,131$33.72
CareCentrix
$69,833$33.57
First Health
$69,534$33.43
Boston Medical Center Health Plan In
$69,469$33.40
Healthfirst Family Care Center
$69,267$33.30
Virginia Premier
$68,306$32.84
Camellia Home Health and Hospice
$68,130$32.75
Kinex Medical
$67,341$32.38
IEHP
$65,867$31.67
Foundation Health Services
$63,858$30.70
Lovelace Health System
$63,101$30.34
AmeriChoice
$61,796$29.71

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HealthPlus demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at HealthPlus vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
CareCentrix25%75%
Lovelace Health System29%71%
Amerigroup30%70%
Envision Healthcare37%63%
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Compare race at HealthPlus vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
58%21%9%9%3%
9.8
46%36%4%6%8%
9.5
56%16%14%10%4%
9.6
62%18%10%7%3%
9.6

HealthPlus and similar companies CEOs

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Jim Rechtin became President and Chief Executive Officer of Envision Healthcare in February 2020. He has 22 years of healthcare experience, with a focus on the delivery of value-based care in various medical group settings. Prior to joining Envision, Rechtin served as President of OptumCare, part of UnitedHealth Group. Before that, he was with DaVita Medical Group, which he joined in 2014, and played the dual roles of Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy with responsibility for marketing, communications and business development and President of DaVita Medical Group’s California market. Previously, Rechtin was a Partner at Bain & Company where he spent 14 years in the company’s healthcare practice. At Bain, Jim advised large health systems, physician groups and health insurers on a variety of business planning and operational initiatives, including market strategies, joint ventures and operational structure, strategic partnership formation, physician recruitment, clinical integration and population health management. Early in his career, Rechtin ran operations for a nonprofit health and human services clinic in Indianapolis, Indiana, and served in the United States Peace Corps in the Congo. He received a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Arts from DePauw University. Rechtin is a board member at the Center for Health Care Strategies, Colorado Succeeds and the DePauw Board of Visitors.

John Kirchner
AmeriChoice

John Kirchner is an Executive Director, AmeriChoice NJ at UnitedHealth Group Inc; CEO, AmeriChoice of New Jersey at AmeriChoice; and Executive Director at AmeriChoice and is based in Greater New York City Area. He has worked as Plan President at AmeriChoice by UnitedHealthcare.

Richard T. Daspit Sr.
Foundation Health Services

Richard T. Daspit, Sr. is a President & Chief Executive Officer at Foundation Health Services Inc and is based in Michael Smith.

Jarrod McNaughton
IEHP

John Cruickshank
Lovelace Health System

John Cruickshank is a CEO:Lovelace Medical Group at Lovelace Health System and Chief Medical Officer at Lovelace Health System.

Linda Hines
Virginia Premier

Linda Hines is a Chief Executive Officer at Virginia Premier Health Plan Inc and is based in Chester, Virginia. She has worked as Registered Nurse Manager at Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, Previous Staff Nurse at Newborn Nursery, and Chief Operating Officer at Virginia Premier Health Plan Inc. Linda studied at Virginia Commonwealth University between 1980 and 1980, VCU School of Business between 2008 and 2010, and Virginia Commonwealth University between 1999 and 1999.

Scott Reddig is a Senior VP/Chief Actuary at Guideone Insurance and Chief Executive Officer at Christian Care Ministry and is based in Melbourne, Florida. He has worked as Senior VP & Chief Actuary at IAT Insurance Group, Senior VP/Chief Actuary at Allied Group, and VP & Chief Actuary at Allied Insurance. Scott attended Edgewood Senior High School between 1980 and 1983, Kellogg Executive Education between 2015 and 2016, and Northwestern University.

Jeffrey L. McWaters
Amerigroup

Jeffrey L. McWaters is a Chief Executive Officer at AMERIGROUP CORP and is based in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

John Driscoll
CareCentrix

John Driscoll brings more than 25 years of health care experience to CareCentrix. Prior to CareCentrix, John served as President at Castlight Health, a healthcare technology company. Previously, John served as Group President for new markets at Medco (a $70 billion Pharmacy Benefit Manager). He led product development for employer and health plan clients. During his years at Medco, John was part of the senior management team that spun Medco out of Merck, building an enterprise that was named as the most admired company in healthcare services by Fortune. He was responsible for Medco’s entry into Medicare, growing the business from start-up to $20 billion in annual revenue. John also led Medco’s acquisitions and investments, investing over $10 billion in capital in high-growth companies, including specialty pharmacy Accredo Health. During John’s tenure, he was also in charge of Retail network contracting, Medco’s data products, Medco International, and Medco’s specialty pharmacy business. John founded and chaired the Surescripts ePrescribing Network, building the first cross-industry collaborative with competing Retail, PBM, and Health Plans cooperating to revolutionize e-prescribing. Surescripts has grown from servicing under 50 million prescriptions in 2005, to over 1 billion prescriptions today. John also served as an Advisor to Oak Investment Partners. He was a member of the executive team at Oxford Health Plans, serving as Corporate Vice President for government programs. At Oxford Health Plans, he built and led the Medicare & Medicaid business, from start-up to over $1.3 billion in annual revenue. During his time at Oxford, the company was one of the fastest growing companies in the U.S. and was widely recognized as one of the most innovative companies in healthcare. John was selected by the White House for its Entrepreneurs in Residence program in 2011 to advise the FDA on new paths for innovation. He has published articles in Los Angeles Times and Time Magazine. John has a B.A. and M.B.A. from Harvard University, and was a resident tutor at Winthrop House. John also holds an MPhil from Cambridge University in England. He chairs the Truman National Security Project, and served as a captain in the U.S. Army Reserve. He serves as a Board Member for the Alliance for Hunger and the Press Ganey Corporation, and previously served on the Board of Outward Bound, Hurricane Island Outward Bound School, and the Domus Foundation.

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