- FirstCare and the LifeBalance Program have Partnered to Connect Texans with Life-Enhancing Experiences
- "We're delighted to bring the LifeBalance Program to Texas and to FirstCare members!" said LifeBalance Co-Founder Dave Miller.
Today, officials at FirstCare Health Plans announced that their commercial members are now able to save money on the healthy activities that leave them feeling fit, happy, and fulfilled.
FirstCare has partnered with the LifeBalance Program, a member discount platform that provides savings on thousands of recreational, cultural, well-being, and travel-related activities. The platform was made accessible to select FirstCare members September 1, 2018.
“We’re delighted to bring the LifeBalance Program to Texas and to FirstCare members!” said LifeBalance Co-Founder Dave Miller. “We feel we’ve found a great partner in FirstCare. We’re excited about the robust discount network we’ve built in West Texas, and we think FirstCare members will be, too.”
For FirstCare, the partnership provides yet another avenue for the health plan to meet its goals of fostering well-being in Texas communities.
“The program is a great fit for us,” said FirstCare AVP Underwriting and Product Management Tony Rourke. “We’re here to support Texans and create healthy Texas communities. Not only will LifeBalance provide exciting savings that help our members live well, but the company’s local focus ensures we’ll be supporting Texas businesses and strengthening the communities we serve.”
The FirstCare partnership created yet another opportunity for the LifeBalance Program to expand into new territory.
“In 2017 we were excited to grow into new areas throughout California to service some of our long-standing clients,” says Miller. “And we just launched our program and local savings platform in Illinois for Health Alliance Medical Plans in July. It’s been a strong year of growth for LifeBalance, which just means we’re fulfilling our mission of connecting as many people as possible to life-enhancing experiences.”
Date: September 6, 2018
Source: Cision