SD Bankers Benefit Plan Trust Health Plan
Plan Information
Provider: Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Dakota

Started in 2014, our self-insured health plan is owned by the employees of the Trust. Our plan is available to all of our member banks with customizable deductibles to fit your bank and your employees. An entrance fee is required to participate.
About Wellmark
Wellmark, Inc. is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. We’re also a mutual insurance company, which means we’re owned by our members and not investors — and that’s important. Since we’re owned by our friends and neighbors, we know what’s important to them.
We maximize the value of your plan. Our combination of network strength (100% of hospitals and 99% of doctors) plus payment innovation yields the lowest cost of care, without sacrificing the member experience or quality of care.
From ease of enrollment to customer service to claims processing, we’re dedicated to doing things right the first time. High member and payor satisfaction is the result.
We’re good stewards of your dollar. In fact, nearly 95 cents of every premium dollar is spent on health care costs. It’s earned us an ‘A’ financial security rating from AMBest.
DoctorOnDemand
See a Doctor, 24/7. Available where you are, without the hassle of the waiting room. Our flu doctors are equipped to support you and your family with quality care during cold and flu season. Connect in minutes with board-certified doctors and therapists over live video, and have prescriptions sent directly to your pharmacy. Copays are reduced for services with DoctorOnDemand.
We provide treatment for 90% of the most common health conditions affecting the mind and body.
Some examples of what we treat:
- Cold & Flu
- Depression & Anxiety
- UTI
- Skin & Eye Issues
- Allergies
- Urgent Care & more
What we don't treat: There are many conditions Doctor On Demand physicians can often treat effectively through a video visit, but for more serious or life threatening conditions, a visit to a doctor or hospital is important and necessary. Doctor On Demand physicians do not prescribe Controlled Substances, and may elect not to treat or prescribe other medications based on what is clinically appropriate.
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