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Is HMSA part of Anthem?

Is HMSA part of Anthem?

HMSA works with Anthem to administer certain aspects of your health plan. This affiliation enables Blue Cross and Blue Shield members to get the high-quality, affordable health care they need wherever they are.

How do I find my HMSA number?

Just log onto My Account , hover over Profile, and click Request card. If you need your subscriber ID to register for My Account, please call HMSA Customer Relations for help. You may also request your duplicate card when you call. You’ll receive a duplicate card in five to seven business days.

Is HMSA part of Blue Cross?

Headquartered on Oahu with centers statewide to serve our members, HMSA is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.

How do I email HMSA?

Who should I contact if I have questions? If you have questions, email [email protected] or call HMSA’s Consumer Web Support team at 1-800-720-1344 toll-free. If you email us, please include a phone number so our support team can call you back.

Does HMSA cover dental?

HMSA offers comprehensive dental plans to meet your health needs and budget.

Is Blue Cross in Hawaii?

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Hawaii is a licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, an association of independently, locally operated Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies.

Is HMSA only in Hawaii?

HMSA members have access to the largest health provider network in Hawaii and more than 500,000 preferred Blue Cross and Blue Shield providers nationwide and across the globe.

How much does HMSA cover?

Medical benefits Few plans cover 100 percent of the cost of any medical service, and copayments and deductibles can add up. Some plans limit the number of visits or tests they’ll pay for each year. Others may require that you pay all your costs on your own until you reach a limit when the plan kicks in.

What is the income limit for Med Quest?

$2,000 for a household of one; $3,000 for a household of two; $250 for each additional person.

Does Blue Cross work in Hawaii?

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Hawaii (BCBS Hawaii) and the Hawaii Medical Service Association Foundation (HMSA Foundation) supported relief efforts for the Hawaii community after COVID-19 hit the islands, with a focus on food security.

Does Hawaii have free health insurance?

To date, Hawaii is the only state to have implemented near-universal health insurance. The cornerstone of this program is the country’s only requirement that employers provide health insurance for all employees who work at least 20 hours per week.

What does my HMSA plan cover?

Basic medical insurance typically pays for emergency services, routine care like physicals and exams, doctor visits, and lab tests. Few plans cover 100 percent of the cost of any medical service, and copayments and deductibles can add up. Some plans limit the number of visits or tests they’ll pay for each year.

How to become a HMSA member on Oahu?

For care coordination (QUEST Integration only): All islands – 1 (808) 944-5607 on Oahu Member ID number required. For instructions, see Membership Connection. Retail Pharmacy – Provider Service (for pre-authorization for select prescription drugs): Retail Pharmacy – Customer Service (for pre-authorization for select prescription drugs):

Where is HMSA dental located in Honolulu Hawaii?

HMSA Dental P.O. Box 1320 Honolulu, HI 96807-1320 *Out-of-state providers may submit the claim on your behalf; please check with your provider. Please submit the claim to the address above if filing your own claim.

Where can I find the HMSA contact list?

Provider Research and Correspondence Provider Data Administration952-78471(800) 603-4672 Provider Service Field Associates948-68201 (877) 304-4672 CMS 1500 Claims Filing – Professional services General information:https://hmsa.com/portal/provider/zav_EDU.01.002.htm

Is the HMSA Center in Hawaii still open?

HMSA Centers and offices have reopened to serve you. We’ve made health and safety modifications and we ask that visitors follow guidelines to further minimize the risk of spreading COVID-19. Please read these guidelines and reminders