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What Is a Monthly Premium? Your monthly premium is the set amount you pay each month to have your plan. You pay it even if you don’t receive any medical care that month. Like other bills, this premium can rise when it’s time to renew your plan fo...
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To find your member ID, you can refer to your Health Alliance ID card. The member ID is printed on the card with other important information like copayment/coinsurance details. You can
also get secure, instant access to your member ID by...
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Medicare Part A is also called hospital insurance, and it covers: Inpatient hospital stays. Skilled nursing facility stays. Hospice care. Nursing home care. Home healthcare.
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Save Money in Our Network Our network is a group of doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, and other health care providers who have agreed to provide services to our members. Because of this agreement, we know how much services from them will cost, so y...
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Each Medicare Advantage plan with prescription drug coverage or Part D plan has its own list of covered drugs, called a formulary. Our pharmacy department partners with physicians from other health systems who are specialized in their field to dec...
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Where Do I Get Care? Your 2-year-old has an earache. You slip and sprain your ankle. You’re feeling chest pain. Do you know where you should be getting care in each of these cases? It’s important to know because if you go to the emergency room (E...
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A POS (Point of Service) plan gives you personal care and the freedom to go in and out of network. You'll get: The comfort of having an in-network PCP to oversee all your care. Flexibility to see out-of-network providers. Savings by seeing docto...
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You're eligible for Original Medicare, or Part A and Part B, if you: Are 65 or older. Are disabled. Eligible after 24 months on disability. Have end-stage renal disease. Am I eligible for Medicare Advantage? What if I'm still covered at wo...
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How Do I Plan for the Future? Getting Compassionate Care Every Step of the Way Whether you or a family member are facing difficult decisions because of a serious illness, or you're just planning for the future, we have the resources to help yo...
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An exciting change has been made to your coverage – here’s what you need to know. Starting January 1, 2025, there is no longer a “Coverage Gap,” also called the “Donut Hole” Phase, in your prescription drug plan. This means that once you reach t...