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How To Use Your Health Access Benefit

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The Health Access Benefit is made up of three key pieces that work together to provide you and your family with quality health care that is both affordable and convenient. These three pieces are your primary care, prescription, and preventive care.

Here’s how they fit together.

Primary Care

Through your primary care provider, you have access to a personal care team of doctors, nurses, and health advisors. They can help you manage ongoing health conditions, prescribe medication, send orders for labs and imaging, and much more. Go to your primary care provider for most of your routine medical needs.

Learn more about why to use your primary care here.

Prescription

Through your prescription service, you have access to some of the lowest-priced prescription medications in the country. We partner with a nationwide network of pharmacies to give your access to affordable drug pricing at over 65,000 locations. Use your prescription service anytime you need to fill a prescription from a pharmacy.

Learn more about how to use your prescription service here.

Preventive Care

Through your preventive care service, you can get reimbursed for preventive medical services such as dental cleanings, vision exams, flu shots, and much more. Simply snap a picture of your bill and submit it for reimbursement right from your phone. Use your preventive care service anytime you visit a lab or doctor’s office for dozens of tests and services to keep you and your family healthy.

Learn more about how to use your preventive care here.

If you have eligible preventive expenses, use this form to request reimbursement.

Common Ways to Use Your Health Access Benefit

Here are some common ways that members use their Health Access Benefit. If you aren’t sure which piece of the Health Access Benefit you need at the moment, these examples may help guide you. Keep in mind, however, these are just a few of the many benefits included in your membership!

* Some primary care providers offer virtual care, but not all. Check with your primary care provider to find out the best way to receive your care.

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