Samaritan Ministries

Samaritan Ministries is a well-established HealthShare with thirty years serving its members. Ted Pittenger founded Samarian Ministries in 1994 to help support and share the burdens of increasing health care costs. Based out of Peoria, Illinois, Samaritan Ministries is deeply rooted in the New Testament Church, but most Christian denominations are welcome. What makes this HealthShare unique is the member-to-member connection fostered by the sharing format. Members receive sharing assignments that allow them to know exactly who their share will go to, how much of their share will be assigned to that member’s need, and what need that fellow member is experiencing.

Member-to-member sharing

In addition to knowing who, how, and what, members can be confident that their dollars are spent in line with their moral convictions. Every member is required not only to attest to a handful of beliefs and commit to certain conduct guidelines, but also to complete a Membership Continuation Form where someone familiar with or responsible for their actions affirms that they meet the membership requirements. This is reconfirmed annually. In this and other ways, Samaritan Ministries bonds its members to one another.

Members are encouraged to care for each other both financially and spiritually through prayer and direct encouragement in the form of letters. Sharing information on the specifics of your need is not required, but it is encouraged so other members may pray in your behalf. With this in mind, it is clear that trust is a key component of participation in this ministry. Members must trust other members with their private information in order to receive the kind of specific support encouraged by the ministry. Obviously, if misuse or abuse of this trust is discovered, it is not tolerated by Samaritan Ministries.

Transparency

Besides knowing which needs they are tending to, members are made aware of which portion of their shares—whether monthly or annually—is apportioned to administrative costs. Samaritan Ministries is currently committed to retaining no more than 20% of member shares for administrative purposes. This transparency of fund allocation is closely tied to the high level of member involvement expected from this member-led community. Member voting is expected on key issues like electing members of the board and determining share amounts. As a member with Samaritan Ministries, your opinion is welcome, and your support is encouraged.

Noteworthy

Here is some of the top information we believe potential members might want to know about this HealthShare.

Key considerations

  • Certain denominations not qualified: Church of Scientology, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Unitarian
  • Legal action against fellow members not allowed
  • Marijuana and tobacco use not allowed

Membership requirements

  • Attest to three major religious beliefs
  • Live strictly by Bible principles
  • Attend church three out of four weeks a month

Pros

  • Helpful website and program guide
  • Members of the board are Samaritan members
  • Medical tourism encouraged*
  • Special prayer requests and extra giving for additional assistance
  • Children with disabilities may remain on parents’ membership after age 26
  • Discounts for home births

Cons

  • Max sharing amounts for Classic and Basic per need
  • Long turn-around time for need sharing (Two-three months)
  • No mental wellness resources
  • Type 1 Diabetes not shareable

Ideal candidates

  • Are keenly interested in those they will share with
  • Want to be involved in organizational decision making

 

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 Page Updated 11/20/2024

Website samaritanministries.org
Religious Requirements Christian, strict
Need Processing Time Typically 60-90 days
Caps Classic: $250,000 per need; Basic: $247,500 per need
Personal Responsibility IUA: Classic: $1,000; Basic: $2,000 +10% Co-Share up to $2,500
Pre-existing Limitations Only shareable if condition appears to be "cured"; 1-5 years symptom free (depending on condition)
Pre-existing exception(s) High Blood Pressure, elevated cholesterol, and Type 2 Diabetes (controlled)
Wellness Visit None
Preventive Immunizations None
Screening for Mammogram None
Screening for Colonoscopy None
Mental Health None
Provider Network None; Free to choose your provider
Need Processing Method Member-to-member payments
Telemedicine Yes, through New Benefits, $38 per visit
Startup Fee 200.00
Renewal Fee 0.00
Prescriptions Yes, with limits
Maternity Yes, with limits or co-share on some plans; homebirth discounts
Membership Size 250,000
Community Start Date 1994

Reviews

HealthSharing Reviews 59 reviews
2.9 / 5
Google 123 reviews
4.7 / 5
Better Business Bureau 24 reviews
4.6 / 5
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Samaritan Ministries Options

Classic Basic
Annual Out of Pocket Max $1,000 IUA $2,000 APA and 10% Co-Share
Shareable Cost Per Need Shared after IUA 90% after $2,000 IUA; 100% after $2,500 co-share
Max Sharing Per Need $250,000 per need $247,500 per need
Extended Sharing Save to Share Save to Share
Doctor's Office Visits Need based Need based
Hospitalization Shared after IUA Shared after IUA and co-share
Emergency Care Shared after IUA Shared after IUA and co-share
Prescriptions Need based, 120 day supply Need based, 120 day supply
Maternity Shared after IUA and co-share max up to $247,000 Shared after IUA and co-share max up to $236,500
Note Prescriptions may be available for longer depending on the need Prescriptions may be available for longer depending on the need
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Pre-existing conditions: Shareable after 1 year without symptoms or treatment, or 5 years for genetic disorders, hereditary diseases, cases of related cancers, or heart conditions.

Expenses for Medical Equipment are shareable up to $5,000 when prescribed for a shareable condition.

Maternity: Due date must be 300 days or more from membership start date; Individual Membership not eligible; After the IUA is satisfied, maternity expenses are shareable up to $5,000. Nothing more is shared unless the member has paid $13,500 or more out of their own pocket (after the IUA).  When this occurs, the member may share eligible maternity expenses up to the plan per-need sharing maximum.

*Out-of-Pocket Maximum: Basic members pay a co-share of 10% of eligible costs, up to a maximum of $2,500 after their IUA. For maternity sharing, members pay a co-share of 10%, up to $13,500 after their IUA.

*Medical Tourism: Members are encouraged to consider using distant providers when there are substantial savings.

 

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  • ByCreated Anonymous (2025-08-07 09:15:16)

    i am finding it very difficult to be able to contact Samaritan in person to speak to a representative!!

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