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  1. High Risk Medication Chart

    View the High Risk Medication Chart
  2. Options on our member portal - Hally

    How do I order a new ID card? How can I check my claims? How can I see my preauthorizations? How to file a grievance or appeal a coverage decision? Where can I get an Appointment of Representative form? How do I authorize release o...
  3. What is Original Medicare?

    Medicare is the government-run insurance program for those 65 and older, or people with certain disabilities or end-stage renal disease (permanent kidney failure). What's covered on Medicare is based on federal and state laws, national decisions ma...
  4. What is Part C (Medicare Advantage)?

    Medicare Advantage plans, or Part C plans, are plans from private companies, like us, that take the place of your Original Medicare. You can also add prescription drug coverage to combine Part A, Part B and Part D into one easy package.
  5. What do I pay for Medicare?

    What is a monthly premium? What are out-of-pocket costs? What do I pay for Medicare Part A? What do I pay for Medicare Part B? What do I pay for Medicare Advantage? What do I pay for Medicare Part D? ...
  6. Turning 65. What do I do?

    Getting Ready for Your 65th Birthday A Year Before Start thinking about your move to Medicare. Make sure you understand the difference between Medicare plan options. Start looking into what options are available in your area. Make s...
  7. General Enrollment Period

    If you didn't sign up for Original Medicare or Medicare Supplement when you're first eligible, you can sign up during the General Enrollment Period, between January 1 and March 31 each year. If you enroll during this time, your coverage will start ...
  8. How can I estimate drug cost?

  9. Need to add a dependent to an existing plan?

    Click here to download the form to add dependents to your small group plan.
  10. What is Medicare Supplement?

    Medicare Supplement, also called Medigap, is coverage you buy to help pay for some of the costs Original Medicare doesn't. Benefits are identical from company to company, and you must have Part A and Part B. These plans don't cover everything, so t...