BENEFITS

Be on the lookout for 2022 insurance cards

Check the list to see if you should be receiving new documentation from your providers

A new benefits plan year may mean new insurance cards. To see if you should be receiving new membership cards, check the list below:

CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield PPO, CareFirst BCBS High-Deductible Health Plan & BlueChoice HMO
New cards will be sent to all participants this year and will now have the deductible and out-of-pocket values on them.

EHP
New cards will be sent to all EHP participants this year and will now have the deductible and out-of-pocket values on them.

Kaiser Permanente HMO
Cards will be sent only to new participants and existing members who made changes.

Express Scripts Prescription
Only newly enrolled members or members with name changes will receive new ID cards. All others can continue to use their current card.

Delta Dental Standard and Delta Dental Enhanced with Orthodontia
Cards will be sent to new Standard or Enhanced plan participants. ID cards are not needed to receive services. See the Delta Dental flyer for details.

EyeMed Vision
Cards will be sent only to new EyeMed participants. ID cards are not needed to receive services (members will need to supply their name and date of birth to the provider). Members can also download the EyeMed app, which holds a copy of the ID card.

WEX Health Care FSA Reimbursement Card
Cards will be sent to those who newly elected a health care or limited purpose flexible spending account for 2022 and to existing members whose cards have expired (generally a four-year cycle). The expiration date is indicated on the card. Note that the card always pulls funds from the current plan year, so starting Jan. 1, 2022, the card will pull only from 2022 funds. To use funds from your 2021 account before carryover has occurred, you must pay for the eligible expense out-of-pocket and request reimbursement.

Discovery Benefits HSA Reimbursement Card
A Discovery Benefits debit card will be sent to new participants, making it easy to access health savings account funds to pay for qualifying medical, dental, and vision expenses.

NOTE: Insurance cards are mailed to members from the provider, so contact the provider directly to check on the status of your cards or to request additional cards. Membership cards also can be uploaded from most provider websites. Contact information for all benefit plan vendors is available on the Benefits & Worklife website.

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