SelectHealth

Health Insurance Coverage in Nevada

Health Plan Overview

Insurance CompanySelectHealth
StateNevada
Websiteselecthealth.org
Number of Hospitals in Network10
Number of Plans Offered6

Network Hospital Locations

Hospitals in Network (10)
Renown Regional Medical CenterNorth Vista HospitalSaint Mary's Regional Medical CenterCarson Tahoe Regional Medical CenterValley Hospital Medical CenterSummerlin Hospital Medical CenterSpring Valley Hospital Medical CenterRenown South Meadows Medical CenterCentennial Hills Hospital Medical CenterHenderson Hospital

Available Plans

Exclusive Provider Organization

1 plan

Health Maintenance Organization

2 plans

Point of Service

1 plan

Preferred Provider Organization

2 plans

Plan Details
Plan NamePlan Type
NAPreferred Provider Organization
NAPreferred Provider Organization
NAHealth Maintenance Organization
NAHealth Maintenance Organization
NAExclusive Provider Organization
NAPoint of Service

State Leadership

Jason Worthen

President, Select Health Desert Region / Nevada market president

Responsible for the strategic direction and oversight of the Select Health Desert Region, which includes all products and members in Nevada and Southern Utah. He is accountable for the development and execution of strategic initiatives for all aspects of Select Health's participation in the Desert Region health insurance market. Jason continues to oversee government programs and risk adjustment in the markets served, including the expansion of Medicare and Medicaid. [9, 11, 13]

Tina Ballamis

Desert Region AVP

Tina brings with her 25 years of healthcare experience. This includes many years as Select Health's Senior Provider Development Operations Manager with accountability for strategic provider data management, strategic alliances in Idaho/Nevada, and provider compliance. Tina's experience also includes time at Intermountain Healthcare as a Senior Regulatory Partner in Compliance and time in Product Development at Select Health overseeing ACA products and provider network strategies for Nevada and Idaho. [12]