Your IMG health insurance

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ID CARD

Your medical insurance ID card has been emailed to you from idcard@bmcdonnellinsurance.com.  Please check your spam/junk folders if necessary. If you have not received your medical ID card.

 

ALWAYS CARRY YOUR MEDICAL INSURANCE ID CARD WITH YOU and present it to the
medical provider when receiving treatment.

Your Insurance ID card:

  • indicates that you have health insurance. 
  • contains information that providers, urgent care and hospitals will use to get paid by your insurance company. 
  • provides contact information for IMG Global Insurance Customer Care in case you have questions.

Providers’ offices will usually make a copy of your insurance card the first time they see you as a patient and they might ask for your ID or other proof of identification as well. 

BROCHURE

The policy brochure provides an overview of your plan benefits and limitations including deductible, benefit limits, and any applicable co-payments. For full policy details, see the policy certificate.

CUSTOMER SERVICE

There are some links throughout this page with information about how to use your insurance effectively. If you have any questions or need additional information about your coverage or account, please contact Customer Care at insurance@imglobal.com or +1.800.628.4664. 

 

MyIMG is our convenient online portal where you can:

  • Submit bills and manage claims
  • Access Explanation of Benefits (EOBs)
  • Obtain ID cards and other insurance documents
  • Access Customer Care via Live Chat, email or telephone
  • Locate a provider/facility/urgent care 

USING YOUR POLICY

Set up your account at www.imglobal.com/myimg  by creating a username and password. You will need your ID number and date of birth. 

 

What’s a Provider Network? 

IMG uses the UnitedHealthcare network. If you use an in-network UnitedHealthcare provider, your out-of-pocket expenses will be less than using a medical provider not in the UnitedHealthcare network. It is a good idea to determine local in network providers before needing care by using the website search feature.

 

To find an in-network doctor, specialist or hospital visit https://us1.welcometouhc.com/

  1. Choose: Options PPO Health Plan
  2. Search the network: Options PPO
  3. Enter your location address information and choose People, Primary Care, Specialty Care or Medical and the nearest in network providers will be displayed. After your medical treatment, see claims information for instructions on completing your required claim paperwork for IMG

 

WHERE TO RECEIVE CARE

Teladoc/telemedicine and Convenience/Urgent Care Clinics options are the lowest out of pocket cost to you:

 

Teladoc/Telemedicine – $0 deductible or co-payment

Always utilize Teladoc/Telemedicine first. It allows patients to connect with healthcare providers remotely through video conferencing or phone calls. Telemedicine can be used for a variety of medical services, including consultations, diagnoses, and treatment plans. It is especially useful in situations where a patient may not be able to physically visit a healthcare facility. There is no cost to you for using Teladoc/Telemedicine.  

 

To use this feature, create a profile on the Teladoc/Telemedicine web site or the app.

Always use zip code 46208 when creating your profile

 

Urgent Care

Urgent Care centers can treat most illnesses, some injuries and typically you will not wait as long you would at the hospital.

To find a UnitedHealthcare network urgent care visit –UnitedHealthcare Provider Link: https://us1.welcometouhc.com/

  1. Choose: Options PPO Health Plan
  2. Search the network: Options PPO
  3. Enter your location address information and choose Places – Clinics – Convenience Clinic or Urgent Care Clinic and the nearest in network clinics will be displayed. After your medical treatment, see claims information for instructions on completing your required claim paperwork for IMG

Emergency Room – If you are having a life-threatening medical emergency, call 911 or go to the local hospitals’ emergency room. Emergency room visits and ambulance services are subject to your deductible and copayments on your plan. Please review your brochure and policy certificate for details of deductible, co-insurance, co-payments and exclusions.

 

Submitting a Claim – Find out how to complete a Claim Form, how to file your insurance claim, and find copies of the Claim Form and Accident Questionnaire.

  • Claim Form Accident Questionnaire 
  • How to complete a Claim Form
  • Submitting a Claim for reimbursement. If you have paid out of pocket for your services, the following is needed:
    • Claim form
    • The provider’s Tax ID number
    • Procedure/diagnosis codes
    • Providers name and address
    • Proof of payment
    • HCFA or 1500 Form from the provider’s office 
 
PHARMACY

When you have your prescriptions filled. Please remember to keep the receipts, copy of the prescription and how you paid for that prescription to submit for reimbursement from IMG.

GoodRX – Take advantage of the app that helps you find the lowest cost prescription drugs in your area. Mobile app that provides users with discounts at pharmacies in your area. It allows you to compare prices for different medications and find coupons and discounts that can lower the cost of a prescription. GoodRX offers a pharmacy card that you can present at participating pharmacies. GoodRX is not a pharmacy.

 

Other Details

 The deductible is the amount of money that you must pay prior to receiving benefits or coverage under this insurance. After you pay your deductible, the rest of your medical care is covered for the remainder of that term unless your plan includes a copayment or coinsurance. Please reference your brochure for details

Copay, which is a flat fee you pay anytime you are provided certain types of health care services. $50 copay for Urgent Care visits. 

Coinsurance is the percentage of your medical costs that you must pay after reaching your deductible. When you incur health care costs from a medical provider/procedure, you must pay out of pocket until you spend a certain amount, known as your deductible. Once you’ve paid your deductible, your insurance company starts splitting the cost of future care, based on a set percentage of the costs. The percentage that you pay is your coinsurance (10%). IMG will pay 90% of your coinsurance and you will pay 10%. 

Coinsurance is different from a copay, which is a flat fee you pay anytime you get certain types of health care services.

As an example, let’s say you go to the hospital and get a bill of $4,000 to have a minor surgery. You’ll need to pay your $350.00 per injury/per illness deductible, then, the 10% co insurance for that surgery.

The balance after the deductible is $3,650.00. You will need to pay 10% of that before the insurance company pays. 10% of that is $365.00 that you will owe to the provider.

You are covered for COVID-19 (COVID-19), the same as any other illness; as long as it is not a pre-existing condition. In other words, it wasn’t contracted before your coverage start date and does not fall within any other exclusion or limitations of the insurance policy. You will want to make sure you seek immediate care, if you exhibit any of the COVID symptoms. If you are not experiencing symptoms and are having a preventative COVID test, your test will not be covered by your insurance. When you visit the COVID test center, you should mention that you are experiencing symptoms for the test to be covered by insurance. 

If you have any questions or need additional information about your coverage or account, please contact Customer Care at insurance@imglobal.com or +1.800.628.4664.