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In this guide, we’ll break down the key components of your insurance card, so you feel empowered to make informed decisions about your healthcare. 1. Find your carrier, member ID, and group number
If you have insurance coverage through an employer, your insurance card will likely have an insurance group number, also known as a group plan number. Like your individual policy number, the group number on your insurance card is a code assigned to your employer’s insurance plan.
Both your group number and your member ID number will be located on your physical ID card and your mobile ID card, which is available on your SimplyInsured dashboard. Employers can also locate the company's group number on their monthly invoices.
The other ID number that you may have on your card is a group ID number. This may be the case if you have your insurance through your employer. In this instance, everyone at your company will have this number.
Your Medicare group number should be on your insurance card for your Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement or Part D plan. If you only have Original Medicare, you don’t have a group number, but your 11-digit Medicare number is on your red, white and blue Medicare card. You might look at your Medicare card and wonder where your group number is.
Member ID number: A unique member ID number that links to your specific health insurance benefits and coverage. Group number: This number is unique to your company and is the same for all employees who participate in the insurance plan.
Group plan number. If you have health insurance through work, your insurance card probably has a group plan number. The insurance company uses this number to identify your employer’s health insurance policy. Not all insurance cards have a group plan number.
Your Blue Cross ID card has your identification number (also known as your member ID number in some applications) and group number. You’ll need this information when receiving medical services at the doctor or pharmacy, or when calling customer service for assistance.
Here are the areas of your card you’ll most often have to provide when receiving care. In addition, you will find important phone numbers on the back. 1. Group Number. 2. Member ID Number. 3. Plan name. 4. Indicates national coverage. 5. Prescription drug BIN number. Make sure your name is correct and the plan name that you enrolled in ...
Group Number. If you receive health insurance through an employer, your unique group number is the same for all employees who participate in the insurance plan. Copay. Copays for certain services may be listed on your Anthem ID card. Your copay is the fixed amount you pay for certain covered healthcare services.