Your Health Care Appointment
When you go to an appointment with your health care provider, they will ask you for your insurance information. Your health insurance card has important information. Please make sure you bring it to every appointment.
Know Your Benefits Beforehand
Because you may need prior authorization for some benefits or information about what services and providers are in network, you should contact your insurance if you need help with understanding your benefits.
Most health care services and insurance providers have staff members specifically to help you find the information you need.
Understanding Your Health Insurance Card
You receive an updated health insurance card regularly depending on your insurance type. This card has important information that will:
- help your health care providers bill your insurance,
- charge you the right copay, and
- make sure your health insurance information is up to date.
Most of all health care service providers will accept insurance information. We will bill your insurance for the service Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah Health provides. This does not mean that the service is considered in your network. Please call your insurance to confirm.
Information on Your Health Insurance Card
Note that insurance cards can look different. The important information, however, should include the following:
1. Insurance company name. The insurance company name and plan type are in the top header of the card.
2. Member name and number. The member name is the name of the person who is covered under the insurance plan. The member number helps insurance providers quickly identify the person and their insurance plan benefits.
Other information that could be included in this section is the subscriber or policy holder name. The subscriber is the individual who signs and is responsible for a contract with a health insurance plan.
3. Group number. The group number identifies what group you are part of in your insurance plan. It helps identify your benefits in that specific plan.
4. Effective date. This date shows when your insurance coverage begins (or start date). It may not be listed on your insurance card. If you don’t know when your insurance coverage began (or becomes effective) you can get this information from your insurance provider.
5. Insurance contact information. Your insurance company contact information is listed on your card. Call your insurance company if you have questions about:
- Finding an in-network provider,
- Figuring out if a service is in-network or out of network, and
- Finding answers to any other questions about your health insurance benefits.
Note: There may be different insurance cards and phone numbers for these benefits:
- Prescriptions
- Dental
- Mental health
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Estimate Your Out-Of-Pocket Costs
Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah Health has developed a tool that helps you compare and calculate how much you'll pay out-of-pocket for health care services and procedures.
Don't Have a MyChart Account?
Use our online tool to get an estimate.
Have a MyChart Account?
MyChart can help you estimate costs using your insurance information.
Need Assistance?
Call a financial advocate at 801-581-2957
Get a Price Estimate
In accordance with the CMS 2019 IPPS final rule, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah Health has published its list of standard charges and negotiated rates.
Schedule an Online Billing Consult
Need assistance in reviewing your hospital bill? Call us at 801-587-6303 or 800-862-4937 OR schedule an online billing consult.