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AmeriHealth® HMO Plus

I’m a new member of AmeriHealth HMO Plus and I have some questions about my coverage. Who should I call?

As a HMO Plus member, do I need to select a primary care physician (PCP)?

What is the difference between a HMO plan and a HMO Plus plan?

My ID card lists my doctor’s office name, not his/her individual name. Do I still see the same doctor?

I have just moved and now need a new PCP. What should I do?

What should I do if I need a doctor and my PCP is unavailable?

We are expecting our first child. How do we enroll our baby in AmeriHealth?

How do I get a prescription filled for my newborn baby before I get his/her ID card?

I’m a new member of AmeriHealth HMO Plus and I have some questions about my coverage. Who should I call?
Call the number on your ID card. If this number is not available, call the AmeriHealth Member Services Department at 1-800-877-9829, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

As a HMO Plus member, do I need to select a primary care physician (PCP)?
Yes, HMO Plus members must select a participating AmeriHealth PCP. Your PCP is available to provide routine and preventive care services. Your PCP will also assist you in finding physicians who can provide services such as laboratory and radiology. You may consult your AmeriHealth provider directory or this website for PCPs in your area.

What is the difference between a HMO plan and a HMO Plus plan?
Unlike a traditional HMO plan, HMO Plus members NEVER need a referral to seek care. HMO Plus members may visit any AmeriHealth participating provider directly without obtaining a referral from their PCP.

My ID card lists my doctor’s office name, not his/her individual name. Do I still see the same doctor?
Yes, you still see the same doctor. If you receive a new ID card and your doctor practices with a group of doctors in an office, the group name will be on your card instead of the individual doctor's name. You may, however, still see the same doctor as before.

I have just moved and now need a new PCP. What should I do?
There are two ways to change your PCP:

  • Online: To change your doctor, visit amerihealthexpress.com, our simple, convenient, and secure member portal. To find a new doctor, use the online provider search.
  • Phone: Call the number on the back of your ID card. If this number is not available, call the AmeriHealth Member Services Department at 1-800-877-9829.

What should I do if I need a doctor and my PCP is unavailable?
As a member of AmeriHealth HMO Plus, you have medical care available to you 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through your PCP’s office. If your PCP is unavailable, there will be a physician on call in the event of an emergency. When you call your PCP and get an answering service, be sure to tell the operator what your problem is and if it is an emergency. The service will have the covering physician call you promptly.

We are expecting our first child. How do we enroll our baby in AmeriHealth?
For the first 31 days after the birth of your baby, your new baby is covered under your AmeriHealth HMO Plus plan. You must contact your benefits office and complete an application to enroll your child with AmeriHealth within those 31 days. If you are a federal employee with a family plan, simply contact our Member Services Department and give us your child’s name, birth date, and the name of your child’s physician to enroll your new child under your plan.

How do I get a prescription filled for my newborn baby before I get his/her ID card?
If you have a prescription drug plan, you can get your baby’s prescription filled by paying for it at the pharmacy and calling Member Services for a reimbursement form. Once your child is permanently enrolled as an AmeriHealth member, you will be reimbursed for any prescriptions, minus your applicable copayment.

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