Health Journal: The Priority Health Magazine for Healthy Living
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Health Journal: The Priority Health Magazine for Healthy Living
Spring 2015 GET OUR APP FOR YOUR BENEFITS ON THE GO page 2 START SAVING ON YOUR HEALTH CARE WITH OUR NEW COST ESTIMATOR TOOL page 3 EARN CASH BACK THROUGH PRIORITY HEALTH MEMBER PERKS page 4 Member spotlight: Shelley Irwin, host of The WGVU Morning Show, Team Priority Health Champion, triathlete, marathoner page 5 CONTACT US We’re here for you when you need us. Send a secure email anytime by visiting priorityhealth.com and clicking on “Contact us.” Call the phone number on the back of your Priority Health membership card. We’re open Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to noon. ¿No hable inglés? Comunicarse a el 888.389.6645 y pedir un traductor. Download our app for benefits information on the go! The Priority Health app offers convenient ways to access your benefits anytime, anywhere online through your smartphone or tablet. It’s easy to view your mobile membership card, personal plan and benefit information, and tools like Cost Estimator and Healthcare Bluebook to help you be a more informed consumer. Plus, you can schedule a virtual doctor visit, check claim summaries, renew prescriptions and much more. To access: Register your account and download the app. 2 • Health Journal Spring 2015 We want to hear from you Not only do we care about you, but we care about your world, too. That’s why we’re committed to printing less paper. Soon, we’ll be emailing you a brief online survey on your interest in reading the Health Journal in a digital format. Your responses are confidential and will help us gather feedback. Make sure to register your account on priorityhealth.com so we have your current email address on file. Register your online account 1. Visit priorityhealth.com and click Register 2. Select I’m a member 3. Enter your contract number found on the front of your Priority Health membership card (each family member has a different contract number), plus your birth date and the last 4 digits of your Social Security number 4. Choose a username, password and security question 5. Enter your email address Download the Priority Health app to your smartphone or tablet 1. Download the Priority Health app for Android or iPhone 2. Log in by entering the username and password you use for your online account GET ACTIVE WITH US! start saving on your We love to support events where our community can get health care out and be active. We believe in improving the health and Estimate your out-of-pocket lives of our members and all costs with our new Michiganders. Join us at the Cost Estimator next local race as a participant or a volunteer. Meet us at the Priority Health tent for a chance to grab fitness gear giveaways at these upcoming events: You wouldn’t book a vacation or purchase a flat screen TV without first knowing the cost— shouldn’t the same apply to your health care? The Cost Estimator even recommends lower-cost doctor/facility options to help ensure you get the highest-quality care at the best price. It could save you thousands of dollars. Priority Health thinks so. That’s why we partnered with Healthcare Bluebook in 2013 to give our members access to the cost and quality of the most common health care services before they receive care. Don’t just take it from us. Recent media coverage from Becker’s Hospital Review, MLive, WXMI TV 17 and WZZM TV 13 has confirmed our role in leading Michigan in the reduction of health care costs by helping members make more informed decisions through increased engagement and transparency with the Cost Estimator. And now, we are furthering this mission with our new Cost Estimator that shows Priority Health members how much they pay for a service, based on their health plan, for hundreds of common health care procedures like X-rays, MRIs, lab tests and surgeries. From your phone, computer or tablet, log into your member account at priorityhealth.com and click Cost Estimator to check out how you can start saving. Get your FREE preventive care Priority Health has covered preventive care like routine physicals, blood pressure screenings, body mass index (BMI) and depression screenings for nearly 30 years. Schedule your FREE yearly physical and see a full list of covered preventive health care services today at priorityhealth.com and search: preventive health care guidelines. April 19 Gazelle Girl Half Marathon Grand Rapids May 3 Priority Health 5K Walk (Borgess Run), Kalamazoo 9 Fifth Third River Bank Run Grand Rapids June 14 Grand Rapids Triathlon Grand Rapids 27 Gran Fondo Grand Rapids July 11 Meijer Festival of Races (Cherry Festival) Traverse City September 5 Priority Health Arts in Motion 5K/10K, Royal Oak Health Journal Spring 2015 • 3 Earn cash back to support your healthy lifestyle with our new Member Perks program Traveling this spring? You’re covered for emergencies— anywhere, anytime Headed for the sunshine? Or perhaps planning a staycation just outside of town this spring? Wherever you go, you’re covered for urgent care (in an urgent care center) and emergency care— anywhere, anytime. While we hope you stay well, here are some helpful tips if you or your family should need care while on your next vacation: Spring is finally here. So if you’re gearing up for your next outdoor run or treating yourself to some “you” time, then we have a great way to save you some green while you stay fit. Our partnership with Benefit Mobile, Inc. allows our members to download the Benefit app for Android or iPhone and every dollar spent within the app results in money that he picked up on the way home from soccer practice, putting him back in the driver’s seat of his busy life. Choose a virtual visit when you or a family member has a: If you have an emergency, call 911 or go to the emergency room or an urgent care center. And if you become ill or injured while traveling more than 100 miles from home— around the country or worldwide—the Assist America coverage included with your Priority Health plan can help get you medical care, provide medical referrals, monitor evacuations, coordinate prescriptions and lost luggage assistance, a compassionate visit, care of minor children and even arrange your travel back home safely. Log into your account at priorityhealth.com and search travel to download a reference card to carry when you travel. 4 • Health Journal Spring 2015 you can use to support a healthy lifestyle. Purchase running shoes, exercise equipment, athletic gear, spa treatments and more to help you be your healthiest. Receive up to 10% cash back when you purchase digital gift cards from dozens of national retailers, from Amazon to Zappos. Visit priorityhealth.com and search perks to access. SEEING THE DOCTOR DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN LEAVING HOME Ryan, a 38-year-old Priority Health member, knows a busy schedule all too well. He’s in back-to-back meetings during the day and busy driving his school-aged children to soccer practice at night. Fitting in a trip to the doctor for a severe case of poison ivy wasn’t in the cards. He called his primary care provider, but they didn’t have any same-day appointments. He was already scheduled to be out of town for the next available appointment. Since it wasn’t life-threatening he knew he didn’t need to pay the extra cost for an ER or urgent care visit. The solution: an online or over the phone doctor visit with Priority Health. The physician emailed a prescription to Ryan’s local pharmacy Cold or flu Sinus infection Fever Sore throat Respiratory infection Other nonemergencies Register today to access the service before you need it Create your account now so you can quickly get the care you need the next time you need it. Registration takes just minutes. Visit priorityhealth.com/virtualdoc or call 888.632.2738 to get started. How virtual visits work: Members can be treated by a boardcertified doctor through an online video chat or over the phone anytime, anywhere— including nights, weekends, holidays and while traveling. Remember, if you have an emergency, call 911 or go to the emergency room, but if you’re sick and thinking about urgent care, consider getting care from the comfort of your home. MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Shelley Irwin is an award-winning radio host/producer of The WGVU Morning Show, the local NPR radio affiliate in Grand Rapids. Shelley wears many hats: board member for numerous community organizations, dog owner, triathlete, marathoner and Priority Health member. For the past three years, Shelley has represented Team Priority Health as a Champion in runs, triathlons and bike races. She lives to inspire others in the community to be healthy and she is about to set one of her greatest examples yet – she will compete for Team USA in the International Triathlon Union’s (ITU) World Championships this summer in Motala, Sweden. Here is her story. Journey to Sweden: How to qualify for Team USA my fellow Champions, but a triathlon requires being above average in the skills of swimming, cycling and running. So, to begin the process of “being good” in all three sports, I began with an indoor triathlon. Indoor triathlons usually go as such: 15 minute all out swim, five minute break, 15 minute all out bike, five minute break, and then a 15 minute all out run. Once spring hit, I would take the skills I learned indoors and continue my outdoor rituals, including half marathons, 25ks, and yes, the occasional marathon. The progression The Grand Rapids Triathlon debuted in 2011. That race was my first time swimming competitively in open water, cycling with others and running in a single event. Initially, I was the swimmer doing the backstroke and I was the cyclist with the purple road bike with clip-less pedals and donning jogging shoes. And a race belt? What was that? “Wanted: athletes to qualify to represent Team USA in the 2015 ITU Long Course* Triathlon World Championships! To represent your country, you have to be the best of the best.” When I saw that, I somehow knew that was a goal I could achieve. In order to qualify I needed to enter a qualifying race and ironically, the 2014 Qualifying Race to participate in the ITU World Championships (Long Course Triathlon*) in 2015 was in Grand Rapids, Michigan: my home court. Starting off As a Priority Health Champion, I’ve always been active and motivated by Since then my progression towards qualifying for world championships has continued. In the past four years there have been countless other triathlons and five half irons. In all that time, I haven’t drowned yet! It was the summer of 2014 that offered the opportunity to qualify to be on a world team. I had reservations, but ultimately, the Grand Rapids Triathlon race directors gave me the faith to pursue the necessary training and to remind me that I could very well make this happen. Race day: June 2014 To qualify for Team USA, an athlete needed to finish in the top 25 of their age group at the Grand Rapids *A long distance triathlon is a half iron (1.2 mi. swim, 56 mi. bike, 3.1 mi. run) Image courtesy of Ian Anderson Triathlon long distance. I looked around at the start line of the 1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike ride, and 13.1 mile run ahead and saw rock-hard women; all experienced. I felt soft and intimidated, but before I had too much time to dwell on that, the air-horn blew and we all dove in. At the end of the day, I qualified for Team USA. I wasn’t the first and I wasn’t the last. On June 27, 2015 in Motala, I will be representing our country in the World ITU Long Distance Championships. All it took was that first step of indoor triathlons, having people who believed in me, and some necessary training. I tell my story to help motivate others. This journey to Sweden is now in my grasp! At the start line in Motala, there will again be experienced, rock-hard women. And you know what? I plan to be one of them. Go team USA! Health Journal Spring 2015 • 5 UNDERSTANDING your benefits DISEASE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS Learn what programs are available to help you manage chronic illnesses, how to use the services and how to become eligible. Keyword: programs PRESCRIPTION DRUG UPDATES We regularly review new drugs to help make sure you’re receiving safe and effective care. If you take prescriptions, please review our Approved Drug List occasionally to note changes or updates. We also provide information about our prescription coverage and pharmacy management procedures. Keyword: prescriptions PRIVACY STATEMENT Learn how we’re committed to keeping your health information private. Keyword: privacy 6 • Health Journal Spring 2015 We make important information available online and in print to help you understand how your health plan works. Visit priorityhealth.com and type the keyword(s) below in the search box. For print copies, call Customer Service at 800.446.5674. PLAN BASICS Review your coverage documents and member handbook for information about benefits, procedures and much more. You’ll find the benefits and services included and excluded from coverage, copayments and other charges, restrictions on services outside the network, how to submit claims and how we evaluate new technology for inclusion as a covered benefit. You’ll also find information about in-network doctors, getting primary care and specialty care like behavioral health and hospital services, getting care after normal office hours and receiving emergency care, including when you’re out of our service area. Keywords: coverage documents, handbook QUALITY PERFORMANCE Review summary information regarding our Quality Improvement Program performance and quality results. Keyword: accreditation RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Know what you can expect from us and what we expect from you. Keywords: member rights BENEFIT DECISIONS Our goal is to cover care that meets high medical standards and is also cost-effective. This is called utilization management. If you have questions regarding our process or decisions, contact Customer Service at 800.446.5674, and they’ll contact a health management staff member to help. Know that all utilization management decisions are based on appropriateness of care and service and that no financial incentives exist for issuing denials. Keyword: utilization GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE Get information about how our grievance procedure works. Keyword: grievance Reconstructive surgery following breast cancer If you have surgery for breast cancer, Priority Health will consult with you to determine coverage for the following services: NOW ACCEPTING BOARD MEMBER NOMINATIONS •• Reconstruction of the breast on which the mastectomy was performed •• Surgery and reconstruction of the other breast to produce a symmetrical appearance •• Prostheses and treatment of physical complications at all stages of the mastectomy, including Lymphedemas This is in compliance with the Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1998. Information about your costs for these benefits is included in your coverage documents and any applicable riders included in your Priority Health plan. HELP AVOID FRAUD, WASTE AND ABUSE Our compliance program helps us detect and prevent fraud, waste and abuse, which contribute to rising health care costs. You can help by: •• Checking your medical bills and claim activity summaries to make sure you were only charged for services you received •• Never giving your Social Security number, health plan information or banking information to someone you don’t know •• Knowing that free services do not require you to give your plan number to anyone If you have questions, or if you suspect fraud or abuse, tell us. You don’t have to give your name, address or phone number. Contact us in the way that’s most convenient: •• Call Customer Service at 800.446.5674 Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 7 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; or Saturday 8:30 a.m. – noon. •• Call our Compliance Department at 800.942.0954 from 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. •• Call the Compliance Helpline at 800.560.7013. This third-party organization is open 24 hours a day, and they’ll report your concern to us. •• Use the Fraud, Waste and Abuse Report form on priorityhealth.com. •• Contact us by mail at Fraud and Abuse Program, MS 3175, 1231 E. Beltline NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525 or fax 616.942.7916. We’re accepting nominations for our Board of Directors. Nominees must have Priority Health HMO/POS coverage. Send résumés and letters of interest by March 31, 2015, to: Board Nominations—MS 1345 Priority Health 1231 East Beltline NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 Follow Team Priority Health and be inspired Team Priority Health is made up of people just like you—Champions of their own fitness and health. They are real people (see our cover story!) who want to inspire you with their stories. Maybe your goal is to get to the gym three days a week or to complete your first 5K run or distance bike race. Or to be a part of Team Priority Health and become a Champion! You can follow the Champions to get free tips and advice about similar goals. Read their inspirational stories at teampriorityhealth.com or follow them on Facebook on the Team Priority Health fan page. Health Journal Spring 2015 • 7 1231 East Beltline Ave. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 Get the latest news, tips and information. “Like” us on Facebook or follow @PriorityHealth on Twitter and Pinterest. Health and wellness or prevention information Health Journal is presented by Priority Health, 1231 East Beltline NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525-4501. © 2015. All rights reserved. Health Journal and its graphic representation are trademarks. Reproduction without permission is strictly prohibited. No material in this issue may be reproduced without written permission. The publishers do not assume responsibility for unsolicited editorial material. Health Journal is an information newsletter for the customers of Priority Health. The information provided in this newsletter is intended to be used as a general guideline and should not replace the advice of your physician. Always consult your physician for individualized care. If you have any questions, please call the number on the back of your membership card. Priority Health encourages physicians to discuss all treatment options with their patients regardless of benefit level or coverage. introducing ThinkHealth Good health requires quality information every step of the way. Which is why Priority Health has launched ThinkHealth—your online resource for HEALTHY LIVING TIPS INFORMATION ON HEALTH CARE TRENDS HEALTH INSURANCE EDUCATION You’ll find: Ideas for improving your fitness and health Guidance for getting quality care from your doctor And much more Visit priorityhealth.com Keyword: thinkhealth 8 • Health Journal Spring 2015 ©2015 Priority Health 8579A 03/15