Members
Your member ID card
You will receive your member ID card after enrollment. Think of your member ID card as your ticket to quality healthcare. You'll want to carry it with you when seeking care so you and the healthcare provider can see what type of insurance coverage you have. You'll need your member ID card anytime you visit a:
- Doctor
- Hospital
- Pharmacy
- Anywhere you get healthcare services
Coverage start date
The coverage start date is the day you can begin using your insurance to see doctors and get prescriptions filled. Your plan will not cover any medical or pharmacy costs until the coverage start date. You can find your coverage start date by signing in to Blueprint Portal and looking at the date on the "Select a Plan" page.
Your digital ID card
Carry your digital ID card with you on your laptop or smartphone by accessing Blueprint Portal or downloading the app.
Learn more about your ID card
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Disclaimer: Your card may look slightly different or have different information
Member ID number
Helps us identify who you are, the type of plan you have and how your claims are paid.
Deductible (INN DED/OON DED)
The amount you pay for services before your benefit plan begins to pay for covered expenses.
Non-essential Health Benefits Deductible (INN NON EHB DED/OON NON EHB DED)
How much you pay for certain services that aren't considered essential before insurance pays.
Group number
Used to check your plan’s benefits
Rx Categories (RX BIN, RX PCN, RX GRP)
Used by pharmacies to determine what's covered, apply your discount and file your claims.
Copay
A fixed amount you pay for covered health care service, usually when you receive the service. The amount can vary by the type of covered health care service.
RX Copay
A set amount you pay for your prescription.
Maximum Out-of-Pocket (INN Max OOP/OON Max OOP):
The most you could pay during a coverage period (usually one year) for your share of the costs of covered services.
PPO or TRAD label
Represents your access to the national BlueCard®️ network that enables you to find and receive certain levels of healthcare benefits when you live or travel across the country. The label PPO indicates you have access to our Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) throughout the country, while TRAD indicates you can access Traditional BlueCard network providers but not the PPO network outside your geographic service area.