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Managed Care Rules, Rights, and Responsibilities
Knowing your plan's rules - and your rights and responsibilities under those rules - can help you make the best use of your plan. It also can save you money and help you get the care you need.
You get a lot of information about your managed care plan when you enroll. The member handbook and benefits list explain the benefits - the kinds of treatments and services your plan pays for. Keep this material handy so you can refer to them when you have questions. Read the plan newsletter, if there is one. It keeps you up to date on any changes in your plan.
A health plan contract provides a legal definition of plan benefits. If you are in a managed care plan through your job, the contract may be between your employer and the health plan. You may need this if you have a serious problem with the care or services you get from your health plan.
The Rules
Your membership materials provide information about:
Costs and Benefits
Find out which benefits your plan pays for and which it will not. Find out how much you need to pay for each doctor visit, for prescription drugs, and for medical equipment. Learn if you pay a monthly cost (premium) or a deductible amount for prescription drugs, hospital care, or any other covered service. (Your deductible is the amount you pay before your plan begins to pay.)
Member Services
Find the telephone number for the member services department of your health plan. Call this number with questions about how to file a complaint, the health plan rules, costs, and benefits.
Be sure to tell the member services department of any changes in your address, phone number, job or family life that may affect your coverage.
Practice Protocols
See if your plan recommends doctors follow "practice protocols" or "treatment guidelines" for certain chronic diseases and other illnesses. These guidelines usually are based on standards of care set by medical experts. You are more likely to get good quality care if your doctor follows these guidelines.
Lifetime Limits
Is there a lifetime limit on how much your health plan will pay for your medical care? Many health plans pay no more than $1 million during your lifetime. This is often determined by your employer.
Out of Network Care
Know if and when your plan pays for visits to doctors and hospitals that are not part of your plan's network. This is sometimes called going "outside the network." You might need to pay all or a percentage of the doctor's or hospital's fee if you go out-of-network for care.
Your Rights
If you know your rights, you can stand up for yourself and protect yourself from an unfair plan decision.
Your Responsibilities
People today take more responsibility for their health than they did 20 years ago. They are more active, eat better, and work as partners with their doctors. Taking responsibility for your health can mean a healthier and happier life. Here are some ways to do that:
AARP Resources
Managed Care Enrollees Gain Ground
AARP reports on how states are protecting people in managed care plans.
Additional Resources
U.S. Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Read "Checkup on Health Insurance Choices" and "Choosing and Using a Health
Plan," from this federal agency.
HealthCareCoach.com
Learn the basics about HMOs and PPOs.
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