Medical Mutual of Ohio explained

Medical Mutual of Ohio
Type:Mutual
Foundation:1934
Location:Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Key People:Steven C. Glass
President and CEO[1]
Num Employees:2,500 (2013)
Industry:Health insurance
Products:supplemental health
and life insurance
Revenue: $2.0 billion (2008)
Homepage:Medmutual.com

Medical Mutual of Ohio (MMOH) is an American mutual health insurance company. It is the oldest and largest health insurance company based in Cleveland, Ohio, and serves more than 1.6 million customers.[2] Employing 2,500 people, Medical Mutual is one of the biggest employers in downtown Cleveland.[3]

Headquartered in Cleveland's historic Rose Building, the company also has statewide offices in Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Independence, Richfield, Toledo and Youngstown, as well as an information systems facility in Beachwood.[4] In 2019, Medical Mutual of Ohio ranked 718 out of the top 1,000 corporations in America.[5]

Headquarters

Headquartered in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, Medical Mutual of Ohio operates in the historic Rose Building. The Rose Building was erected in 1900 and "its innovative steel-frame structure was one of the first in Cleveland."[6] Meant to house dentists' offices, the Rose Building had almost 100 dentist tenants by 1902.

History

In 1926, Elyria Memorial Hospital administrator John R. Mannix began experimenting with the idea of hospital pre-payment and the basic principles of insurance, eventually leading to the formation of the Cleveland Hospital Service Association in 1934. At this time, hospital associations such as the CHSA became known as Blue Cross Plans. In 1939, Blue Cross Plans united to form the Blue Cross Association[7]

In 1956, Medical Mutual of Cleveland was formed to provide coverage for doctor fees. CHSA merged with Akron Hospital Service to form Blue Cross of Northeast Ohio in 1957, and four years later, Medical Mutual of Cleveland became affiliated with the Blue Shield system.

In 1984, Blue Cross of Northeast Ohio and Medical Mutual of Cleveland merged to form Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Northern Ohio. Two years after the merger, the new company joined Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Northwest Ohio to form Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ohio.[8]

In 1997, the company left the Blue Cross/Blue Shield Association and re-claimed the name of one of its predecessors, becoming the present day Medical Mutual of Ohio.[9]

Significant milestones

Rick Chiricosta

Rick Chiricosta,[14] born February 23, 1956, is chairman, president, and chief executive officer of Medical Mutual of Ohio.[15] He will retire at the end of 2022.[16]

In the community

Medical Mutual is the "Official Health Insurer" of a variety of organizations. Medical Mutual insures numerous professional sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Guardians, Cincinnati Bengals and Columbus Blue Jackets. Besides professional teams, the company is also the official insurer of numerous colleges and universities and local organizations, like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.

In May 2022, Medical Mutual announced a $1 million donation to Cuyahoga Community College Foundation to address the immediate needs of Tri-C students. The donation aims to support a three-part initiative, using funding to establish the Medical Mutual Workforce Training Endowed Scholarship, the Medical Mutual Student Response Endowment Fund and support the expansion of the Western Campus Food Pantry.[17]

Articles and interviews

Notes and References

  1. . Steven C. Glass Named Medical Mutual's Next CEO and President . Cleveland . Medical Mutual . May 20, 2022 . April 4, 2024.
  2. http://www.medmutual.com/global/corporate/default.aspx “Your Healthcare Partner Since 1934”
  3. http://www.ohiomeansbusiness.com/life-in-ohio/success-stories/ad-campaigns/medical-mutual-of-ohio.php “It's the quality of the workforce.”
  4. http://www.medmutual.com/global/corporate/glance.aspx “Medical Mutual – At a Glance”
  5. Web site: Fortune 500.
  6. Book: Gregor, Sharon E.. Rockefeller's Cleveland: Postcard History Series. Arcadia Publishing. 2010. 9780738577111. 40.
  7. Robert Cunningham III and Robert M. Cunningham Jr., The Blues: A History of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield System, Northern Illinois University Press, 1997
  8. http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=852 “Blue Cross & Blue Shield Mutual of Ohio”
  9. Paul O’Donnell, "The Feeling’s Mutual", Inside Business, June 2009
  10. http://www.ibmag.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=906C5884362147CEB440FE7FD0979003&nm=Entreprenuer%27s+Corner&type=news&mod=News&mid=9A02E3B96F2A415ABC72CB5F516B4C10&tier=3&nid=8868EA381F5B4F59A98DD92C07DB1B4F Medical Mutual Acquires PPO in South Carolina
  11. "Business First of Columbus: Carolina Care Plan related content" (http://columbus.bizjournals.com/columbus/related_content.html?topic=Carolina%20Care%20Plan)
  12. "State of Ohio Selects Medical Mutual of Ohio to Operate Temporary High Risk Pool Program" (http://www.insurance.ohio.gov/Newsroom/Pages/06252010StateOf.aspx)
  13. Web site: Dealer. Casey Ross, The Plain. HealthSpan to cease operations January 2017, spokesman says. cleveland.com. 2016-10-26. 2016-03-01.
  14. Web site: Rick Chiricosta .
  15. Web site: Rick Chiricosta .
  16. Web site: Sloop . Hope . Medical Mutual of Ohio CEO announces plans to retire . WKYC Studio . April 19, 2022 . October 19, 2021.
  17. 17 May 2022. Medical Mutual pledges $1 million to Tri-C Foundation. News Herald. 19 May 2022.