Preventive Care All health plans cover preventive care at 100%— that means no copay,coinsurance, or deductible.
Preventive care, lab work, examinations and counseling
Keeping Healthcare Costs Low 1. Stay Up to Date on your Preventive Care Check your Plan Documents to confirm what preventive care services are recommended and covered for you and your family 2. Get Care in the Right Place: Scheduling your appointments with a provider who in your plan’s network to reduce costs. 3. Regular Primary Care: Seeing a primary care provider regularly to stay ahead of health problems can help you be healthier and save on healthcare costs.
Annual physical exams Complete Blood Count (CBC), and screenings for colon, lung, prostate, and other cancers. Screenings are preventive for diabetes, cholesterol, glaucoma, hearing loss, chlamydia, Human Papillomavirus (HPV), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), hepatitis viruses B and C.
Procedures Preventive care procedures such as
mammograms, Pap tests, bone density/DEXA scans, and counseling for weight loss, smoking cessation, alcohol misuse, and more.
More Tools for Good Health
Recommended adult and child immunizations
1. Angle Health Member Portal : Log into your account at www.anglehealth.com/providers to search for a primary care provider. 2. Angle Health Care Team: Your dedicated member care team is always just a chat away to ease the burden of care coordination. 3. Doctor On Demand by Included Health offers Urgent Care visits and Behavioral Health visits using the convenience of telemedicine. You can schedule your telemedicine appointment with an urgent care provider or therapist seven (7) days a week, 24 hours a day.
Adult immunizations are covered from a tetanus shot to your annual flu shot. And your children’s annual wellchild exams and immunizations are also covered as preventive care.
Contraception and Breastfeeding Supplies & Support
Most contraceptives for women are covered by your pharmacy benefits as a preventive service. This may include generic oral medication, the patch, Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) and injections. *For services to be covered as preventive, your doctor must bill your claim with preventive codes. If your provider finds a condition that needs further testing or treatment, you’ll need to pay regular copays, coinsurance, or deductibles
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