Using
Insurance
FAQ's
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1.
Can my student be seen at Snow? - I have HMO coverage.
Yes. All currently enrolled EMU students
can obtain health care at Snow Health Center. However, it is recommended
that parents contact their primary care provider and let them
know that their (son/daughter) will be going away to school. Ask
for permission for the child to be seen at Snow. You may need
a written approval of this by the primary care doctor. Typically,
if it is an emergency, we can see the student and services will
be covered, but this is not a given. We will treat any student.
We simply cannot guarantee that the charges for services rendered
at Snow will be covered by your insurance plan.
Each insurance company is different about
how and whom they reimburse the charges that result from one of
their clients seeking health care – HMO’s are particular
about this. Parents should discuss with their customer service
representative at their HMO about what to do regarding the charges
for health care that their son/daughter should incur when out
of the HMO service area (away at college). It is best to get permission
to obtain medical services at Snow from your HMO before your student
leaves home. Be sure your son/daughter has a copy of their insurance
card with them.
NOTE:
Students under the age of 18 must have a ‘Medical Treatment
of Minor Consent Form’ on file at Snow Health Center, in
order for them to be treated. This form will be mailed to incoming
students along with other Health Services information during the
summer prior to attendance at EMU.
2.
What type of insurance do you accept?
We
file insurance forms for the Student Health Insurance as offered
by EMU, and accept their reimbursement as payment in full for
our clinic services. We give an itemized receipt for services
rendered at Snow at check out that may be sent in to your insurance
company for reimbursement.
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In the pharmacy, we participate with the
following plans:
Blue Care Network
Blue Cross Michigan
Care Choices
Claims Pro
M-Care
Medicaid Michigan
PAID
PCS and Advance Rx
Express Scripts
SMG/Med. Net
Student Insurance
Total Health Care
NPA Management
Medimpact
Anthem Rx
St. Johns/Providence Hospital. Health Systems of Michigan
Drug Assistance Program
If you are unsure whether the pharmacy
participates with your insurance plan, you should contact the
pharmacy at 734.487.1125.
3.
What type of payment do you accept at Snow Health Center?
Charges may be billed to the student’s
account (for currently-enrolled students), paid for by cash, check,
VISA, Discover or MasterCard. In these situations, an itemized
medical receipt is given to the patient to file with their individual
insurance carrier. If the student is covered by either of the
two EMU student insurance policies, they will have a co-pay for
services (including pharmacy prescriptions), which can be paid
at that time or billed to their student account. The balance of
the charges will be billed to Student Insurance by Snow and payment
will be applied directly to the student’s account.
4.
What are your hours of operation?
Fall and Winter:
Snow Health Center operates Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Spring
and Summer:
Snow Health Center operates Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 5p.m. and
Friday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
We
are closed during official University closings.
5.
How can my student get seen at Snow Health Center?
Call Snow Health Center at 734.487.1122
or stop in to make an appointment to see a doctor or nurse practitioner.
If they cannot get an appointment right away, they may request
to talk with a nurse to get advice about what to do until their
appointment, so they may feel better.
6.
What if my student gets sick at night or on the weekend?
Students should go to the emergency room
at one of the provider hospitals if they are very, very sick (bad
chest pain, difficulty breathing, broken bone, bad cut needing
stitches.) If they go to the emergency room for a mild illness,
the insurance company will not pay very much of the charges –
leaving you to pay much or all. The insurance company will generally
pay more of the charges at local urgent care clinics for mild
illnesses than at the emergency room (e.g. Urgent Care at St.
Joseph Mercy Hospital is ONLY FOR EMERGENCIES.)
7.
What benefits are included on the EMU student health insurance
plan?
A
brochure which describes the plan in detail is available at Snow
Health Center. For further information, contact our Insurance
Specialist Monday – Friday at 734.487.3048 or stop by Snow
Health Center. Walk-in information hours are 10 a.m. – 12
p.m. and 2 -4 p.m.
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