
We accept a wide range of insurances to ensure that everyone can access the care they need.
At our facility, we accept most major insurance providers, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, and Aetna.
Our team is also happy to work with patients who have Medicare or Medicaid coverage.
We are committed to making sure that cost is never a barrier to receiving quality care.
Accepted Insurances
We accept a wide range of health insurance plans to help you get the care you need. Our accepted insurances include government health insurance programs like Medicare and Medi-Cal, as well as private insurance plans purchased by individuals, families, and small businesses.
Some of the specific insurance plans we accept include Aetna, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna Healthcare, First Health, Geisinger Health Plan, Humana, and UnitedHealthcare. However, it's worth noting that each Johns Hopkins hospital and member organization has its own accepted insurances, and some community hospitals and clinics may receive care from outside private practice providers who may not participate with your insurance plan.
Here's a list of some of the insurance plans we accept:
- Aetna
- CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
- Cigna Healthcare
- First Health
- Geisinger Health Plan
- Humana
- UnitedHealthcare
It's also worth noting that some insurance plans may have specific exclusions or limitations, such as the Cigna Connect and Cigna SureFit network plans, which are not accepted by Johns Hopkins physicians and physician groups.
We Accept
UCLA Health accepts a wide range of health insurance plans, including government programs like Medicare and Medi-Cal.
We've got you covered with various types of insurance plans, such as HMO, POS, and PPO coverage through your employer.
Government health insurance programs, like Medicare and Medi-Cal, are also accepted at UCLA Health.
If you have individual or family health insurance, or small business coverage, we can help you get the care you need.
Health insurance for organ and stem cell transplants, behavioral health, and other specialized care is also accepted at UCLA Health.
Here's a list of some of the specific insurance plans we accept:
- Aetna
- CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
- Cigna Healthcare*
- First Health
- Geisinger Health Plan
- Humana
- Johns Hopkins Health Plans
- Kaiser Permanente of the Mid-Atlantic States
- MultiPlan/PHCS/Beech Street
- UnitedHealthcare**
Please note that each Johns Hopkins hospital and member organization has its own accepted insurances, and some community hospitals and clinics may have outside private practice providers who may not participate with your insurance plan.
It's always a good idea to check with your insurance company directly to confirm that your medical provider is in-network with a specific health plan.
Not Accepted at Ohio State
If you're planning to visit Ohio State, it's essential to know which health insurance plans are accepted. Ohio State doesn't accept certain plans, which can impact your out-of-pocket costs.
Aetna Exchange, Anthem Marketplace Exchange, and UnitedHealthcare Marketplace Exchange are among the plans not accepted at Ohio State. These plans may not offer the same level of coverage as other accepted plans, so be sure to review your policy carefully.
If you have a plan from Aultcare, CareSource MyCare Medicare RX, or Medical Mutual Marketplace Exchange, you may still be able to receive some level of care at Ohio State, but you'll need to check with your insurance provider first.
Here are some specific plans that are not accepted at Ohio State:
- 6 Degrees Health
- Aetna Exchange
- Aetna Trinity
- Anthem Marketplace Exchange
- Anthem Medicaid
- Anthem Medicare Advantage HMO/PPO
- Aultcare
- CareSource MyCare Medicare RX
- Frontpath
- Humana Dayton HMOx/Select RX Network
- Humana Cincinnati/Northern KY HMOx
- Medical Mutual Marketplace Exchange
- MMO MedFlex HMO
- Oscar
- Paramount HMO
- Referenced Based Pricing Plans/Health Share Plans
- UnitedHealthcare HMO Medicare Advantage
- UnitedHealthcare Marketplace Exchange
- UnitedHealthcare MyCare Medicare RX
Types of Insurance
Medicare Advantage health plans are offered by several companies, including Aetna, Asuris, Community Health Plan of Washington, and WellCare. These plans are not a complete listing, so it's best to check medicare.gov or call 800-MEDICARE for a full list.
Commercial insurance plans, on the other hand, are offered by a wide range of providers, including Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, Humana, and UnitedHealthcare. You can also find plans from smaller companies like Healthlink, HealthReach Preferred, and LifeTrac.
If you're looking for exchange insurance plans, UChicago Medicine and Ingalls are accepted providers. Some Aetna plans, like Aetna CVS PPO, are also accepted, while others, like Aetna CVS Health HMO, are not.
Advantage
Medicare Advantage plans are a type of health insurance that combines Medicare Parts A and B with additional benefits. These plans are offered by private insurance companies and are designed to provide more comprehensive coverage than traditional Medicare.
Some examples of Medicare Advantage plans include the UCLA Health Medicare Advantage Principal Plan (HMO), UnitedHealthcare - AARP Medicare Advantage from UHC CA-37P (HMO-POS), and Anthem Medicare Advantage.
These plans can be quite varied, with different companies offering different options. For instance, UnitedHealthcare offers several AARP Medicare Advantage plans, including the UHC CA-0029 (PPO) and UHC CA-004P (HMO-POS).
If you're looking for the latest information on hospital and physician participation in insurance plan networks, you can call the UCLA Health representatives at 310-301-8700 (Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm).
You can also find more information on Medicare Advantage plans at medicare.gov or by calling 800-MEDICARE (TTY 877-486-2048).
Here are some specific Medicare Advantage plans offered in different areas:
It's worth noting that this is not a complete listing of plans available in your service area, and you should consult medicare.gov or contact 800-MEDICARE for a complete listing.
Commercial
Commercial insurance plans offer a range of options for individuals and businesses. Aetna is one such provider, offering plans in various regions.
Aetna is partnered with other companies, including Cofinity and Coventry, to provide more comprehensive coverage. Cigna is another major player in the commercial insurance market, offering plans in multiple states.
Cigna has partnerships with various healthcare providers, including First Health and HealthSmart. UnitedHealthcare is also a prominent provider, offering commercial plans in many areas.
Here are some of the commercial insurance providers mentioned in the article:
- Aetna
- Cigna
- UnitedHealthcare
- First Health
- HealthSmart
- Multiplan
- Humana
- Paramount
- PHCS
- UnitedResource Network Oncology
Government
Government health plans are a crucial aspect of healthcare in the United States. They provide coverage to millions of Americans who cannot afford private insurance.
Medicare is one of the most well-known government health plans, covering people 65 and older, as well as those with certain disabilities. Medicaid is another major government health plan, offering coverage to low-income individuals and families.
In addition to Medicare and Medicaid, there are other government health plans, such as Tricare, which serves military personnel and their families. Triwest is another government health plan that provides coverage to veterans. The U.S. Family Health Plan (USFHP) and PacMed are also government health plans that offer coverage to specific groups.
Here's a list of some government health plans:
- Medicare
- Medicaid
- Tricare
- Triwest
- U.S. Family Health Plan (USFHP) / PacMed (Professional services only)
- Washington State Department of Labor & Industry
Some government health plans, like Medicaid, have specific plans that are accepted by certain healthcare providers. For example, in Illinois, the following Medicaid plans are accepted by UChicago Medicine and Ingalls:
If you're looking for more information on Medicaid health plan choices in Illinois, you can call the Illinois Department of Healthcare & Family Services' Client Enrollment Services at 877-912-8880 (TTY: 1-866-565-8576) or visit their website at www.enrollHFS.Illinois.gov.
Tele
Telehealth is a convenient way to access medical care from the comfort of your own home. Several commercial insurance plans pay for video visits, including Aetna, Anthem, Cigna Medical, Cigna Behavioral Health, Medical Mutual of Ohio, OSU Health Plan, United Behavioral Health, and United Health Care.
If you're unsure about your coverage, it's best to contact your insurance plan directly. You'll be responsible for paying your insurance plan's co-pay.
In-network Medicare and Medicaid plans also cover telehealth visits. This is a great option for those who want to save time and money on transportation and office visits.
You'll typically be billed after your visit, but there may be a pre-payment of $49.99. However, this fee has been temporarily waived for some plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
What insurance is accepted in all 50 states?
UnitedHealthcare offers health insurance plans that provide coverage nationwide, making it a reliable option for individuals and families across all 50 states. With a comprehensive network of providers, UnitedHealthcare is a great choice for those seeking insurance coverage anywhere in the US.
Sources
- https://www.uclahealth.org/patient-resources/health-insurance-accepted-ucla-health
- https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/patient-care/patients-visitors/billing-insurance/insurance-info
- https://www.multicare.org/patient-resources/billing/insurance/accepted-health-plans/
- https://www.uchicagomedicine.org/patients-visitors/patient-information/insurance
- https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/patient-and-visitor-guide/insurances-we-accept
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