If you have a financial responsibility after you use your health plan for a covered service, you will be issued an Explanation of Benefits (EOB). Your EOB is not a bill. It is a breakdown of services used, amount charged by the provider and your financial responsibility to pay toward deductibles or co-insurance. You can see your prior EOB documents any time by logging in to your member portal.
If you are a Prevea360 individual and family plan member and your premiums are not auto-withdrawn from your paycheck, you have
access to a number of convenient ways to pay your monthly premium. We can accept online payments as well as payment through the mail. We can also accept cash payments at a CheckFree® kiosk near you.
When you are seen at a clinic location for services, you will often have the option to pay an applicable copay upon check-in. The clinic will bill you for any deductibles for which you may be responsible. You'll receive a clinic bill for any copay charges not paid at the time of service or any coinsurance for which you are financially responsible. When you receive a bill this way, you may send in a check or provide your credit card information on the payment form and send it back to us. You may also make the payment online through MyChart.
In most cases, claims are submitted directly to Prevea360 Health Plan by the providers or clinics. On occasion, if you’re traveling out of
the area or have a college-age dependent, for example, it may be necessary for you to submit a claim for reimbursement.
When submitting the claim, be sure to follow these guidelines:
If you have another insurance company that is the primary payer, you will need to send the Explanation of Benefits to Prevea360 Health Plan or your health care provider.
If you have questions, contact our Customer Care Center at 877-230-7555 (TTY: 711), Or call the number on the back of your ID card.
This information pertains only to our QHP plans