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File an Appeal – Seton Hall University School of Law

To file an appeal, please include the following information:

  1.  A letter requesting an appeal to your claim(s), including your:
    • Name,
    • Address,
    • Phone number,
    • UnitedHealthcare Student ID number,
    • Date of service for your injury/sickness,
    • Claim number(s) (located on the top of your Explanation of Benefits), and
    • Email address.
  2. A copy of your Explanation of Benefits for the claim(s) in question.
  3. Medical Records including all test results from all providers visited for the specific injury/sickness that you are appealing.

Once we receive the documentation, your appeal will be reviewed and a written response will be mailed to you. The response will include what the findings were, if the appeal was approved or denied, and the reason for the final decision.

If you have a question about your claim denial, you may call our Customer Service Department at telephone number 1-800-505-4160 for further explanation to informally resolve your appeal. If you are not satisfied with our explanation of why the claim was denied, you or your authorized representative may request an internal review of the claim denial. (For more information about an authorized representative, please click on “forms” on the left.)

Check Claim Status – Seton Hall University School of Law

If you are a student and would like to check on the status of a claim that you or a provider submitted to UnitedHealthcare, you will need to set up a My Account if you have not already done so.

Please visit our My Account center to log in to an existing account or to create a new one.

File a Medical Claim – Seton Hall University School of Law

Submit a Claim by Mail


It’s easy! Just download the claim form below. Fill out the first page with your personal information, dates of injury or sickness, the cause of the injury or date of first symptoms for a sickness, sign your name with today’s date, and attach all receipts. Please fill out the entire first page and be sure not to leave anything blank.

Your doctor will need to fill out the second page of the form.

Mail Claim Forms to:
FIRSTSTUDENT
P.O. Box 809025
Dallas, TX 75380-9025

Medical Claim Form

Submit a Claim Electronically

Your Doctor can also submit a claim electronically using Emedeon (formerly WebMD). This gives a faster turn-around time than submitting a claim by mail. Check with your doctor to see if they are a participant. If they are, show them your ID Card. The Emedeon information is printed on the back of every ID Card.

If you have any problems filling-out these forms or would like to talk to a customer service representative, you can call us toll free at: 1-800-505-4160 or CONTACT US

Call A Nurse – Seton Hall University School of Law


Welcome to the NurseLine / Student Assistance Center! Your comprehensive NurseLine / Student Assistance benefit supports you and your eligible dependents with a wide range of issues—all at no cost to you. Our experts can offer trusted advice 24/7 and assist with balancing school and personal responsibilities. We look forward to serving you!

NurseLine     |     Student Assistance Program


 

NurseLine

Health questions and issues can come up anytime. With NurseLine you and your family have unlimited access to a Registered Nurse day or night. You can rest easy knowing there’s somewhere to turn for trusted advice when you need it most.

A Registered Nurse can help guide you to the right care at the right time, self-care measures to ease symptoms and treat non-urgent conditions, and dependable information about diseases and medications. NurseLine can help you take charge of your health.

Seton Hall University Law School Nurseline/Student Assistance Flyer

Our experienced nurses are available 24/7 to:

  • Offer self-care information for non-urgent health issues.
  • Direct you to the appropriate care for immediate attention.
  • Explain health conditions and treatments.
  • Answer questions about symptoms or medications.
  • Recommend how to treat a fever in the middle of the night.
  • Tell you if your symptoms mean you have the flu.
  • Advise how to ease common problems like a sore shoulder.
  • Inform you of side effects of your medications.


NurseLine is the perfect resource for when you can’t reach your doctor and need immediate answers to your health questions.

Call anytime 24/7 1-866-799-2670.

Student Assistance Program

College life is exciting but it can also be stressful if you are balancing class with personal responsibilities. In addition, you may be facing more serious issues like family matters, depression, or substance abuse that you can’t handle by yourself. Don’t let problems keep you from enjoying college and preparing for the future. Get the help you need today!

Health Advocate will provide you with the right tools to help you through some of life’s toughest challenges. Students can call Health Advocate’s toll-free number for confidential, short-term professional assistance, focusing on coping skills for a full range of emotional, family, and other personal issues.

A Licensed Professional Counselor will… 

  • Provide confidential, short-term, telephonic counseling.
  • Offer referrals for long-term counseling or specialized care, as needed.
  • Address stress, depression, family issues, substance abuse and more.
  • Provide assistance with budgeting and other financial concerns.
  • Research child care and eldercare resources.
  • Be available via telephone 24/7 in a crisis.

Call anytime 24/7 1-866-799-2670.

REMEMBER: Call 911 or go to the ER in an emergency.

Customer Services – Seton Hall University School of Law


Welcome to the Customer Service Center! We are excited to assist you with any and all questions you may have regarding your policy.

On the left hand side we have provided you with a number of links and downloads for immediate access to any questions you may have regarding your school’s student insurance plan.

If you don’t see what you are looking for, or would like to speak to a live representative, it will be our pleasure to assist you. 


Call Us


For questions regarding:

  • Benefits
  • Claims
  • Change of address
  • Requesting a new ID card
  • My Account assistance
  • General Policy Information

Please call 1-800-505-4160 to speak to a live customer service representative, toll free, 7 am – 7 pm CST.


Email Us

For questions and issues about the following:

  • Waiver questions
  • Enrollment questions
  • Life Status Changes

Please Contact Us


To send a written correspondence

Please send written correspondence to:
FIRSTSTUDENT
PO Box 809067
Dallas, TX 75380-9067

 

 

 

Dental, Vision and Other Discount Services – Eastern University


Included with most student health insurance policy is the UnitedHealth Allies discount card. To see if Student Health Allies is included with your plan, please review your brochure or check your permanent ID card. We’re confident that the UnitedHealth Allies program can help you stretch your health care dollar on:

Dental Care

Save from 10% to 35% on a range of dental services including routine cleaning, x-rays, even cosmetic dentistry, such as teeth whitening.

Vision Care

Pay no more than $40 for an annual eye exam, and save 10% to 20% on eyeglasses from participating eye care professionals and retail vision chains and fittings for contact lenses (not included in annual eye exams).

Wellness products and services

Be healthier and save money with discounts of 10% to 50% on weight management, fitness memberships and equipment, relaxation resources, natural products, and vitamins and supplements. For a complete UnitedHealth Allies brochure on Dental Care, Vision Care, and Wellness Products and Services please click on the link below:

UnitedHealth Allies Brochure

UnitedHealth Allies is not insurance. UnitedHealth Allies provides discounts at certain health care providers for medical services. UnitedHealth Allies does not make payments directly to the providers of medical services. The program member is obligated to pay for all health care services, but will receive a discount from those healthcare providers who have contracted with the discount plan organization.

 

Waive Your Schools Insurance – Dickinson College

Welcome to the Waive Your School’s Insurance Center!

This page is for those students who wish to opt-out (waive) out of the coverage under their school’s student insurance plan. The school’s student insurance plan can only be waived if the student has coverage under another acceptable insurance plan.

The first step to waive out of your school’s student insurance coverage is to verify that you are an eligible student.


2016-2017 Waiver Information



Hard Waiver Student Eligibility

  • Full-time Domestic Undergraduate Students

Must enroll or waive the school-sponsored insurance plan each academic year.

It is important for you to make an informed health assessment each year. Make sure you are not left without appropriate health coverage – it could hinder your academic progress.


PLEASE NOTE
:
If you are an International Student or Visiting Scholar, you are automatically enrolled in this insurance plan at registration.


International Students

  • International Students
  • Visiting Scholars

Are automatically enrolled in the insurance plan at registration.

Hard Waiver Student Waiver Instructions

You may waive coverage under this plan if:

  • You have health insurance that meets all of the College plan requirements
  • It is approved by the College
  • You are a U.S. Citizen


You will need to provide information about your coverage in the waiver section.

Waiver Deadlines:

  • Annual Waiver Deadline: 9/1/16
  • Spring/Summer Waiver Deadline: 1/31/17

Important: If you do not enroll for or waive coverage by the designated deadline you will be automatically enrolled in the school-sponsored plan and charged the applicable premium. Once you are enrolled the coverage cannot be cancelled except for certain life changing events and only if the policy has not been utilized.

  • If you do not enroll in or waive the student health insurance by 8/15/16 you may have a hold placed on your account.
  • Students who do not respond by 9/1/16 will be automatically charged for the student health plan.
  • The College reserves the right to audit all waivers in order to ensure compliance with the College insurance requirements. Please be sure to have a copy of your insurance policy as you may be asked to provide this documentation.
  • Waiver of the College’s sponsored plan does not impact your ability to utilize the services of the Dickinson College Student Health Center.




In Order to Complete the Waiver Card Below, You Will Need the Following:
  • Your current health insurance plan ID card.
  • Your health insurance brochure or plan description.
  • Please refer to the Dickinson College Policy Brochure to help you complete your assessment.


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Once you have completed the waiver form, an email will automatically be sent to the email address you provided notifying you of the waiver request decision. If you receive a:

  • Approval e-mail – Your waiver was approved. You should print this e-mail and save it with your records.
  • Denial e-mail – Your waiver was denied. If you would like us to look this over or if you answered a question incorrectly, please contact us.


Please Note:  If you waive the insurance, you will not be eligible to enroll until the following school year, unless you experience a Qualifying Life Event.


Open Enrollment Periods

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ALL STUDENTS: Open Enrollment Periods for all Dependents and Students: If you have eligible dependents in the Fall or are a student in the Fall semester and eligible to purchase coverage and you choose not to enroll for coverage before the Fall Enrollment Deadline of *September 1, 2016, you or your dependents will not be eligible to enroll again until the start of next Fall unless you experience a “Qualifying Life Event” during the year.  

*For new dependents or new students in the Spring semester, your open enrollment deadline is January 31, 2017.


Qualifying Life Event

If you did not enroll during your open enrollment period and have since lost coverage under your original plan, you may qualify for a Qualifying Life Event upon providing proof of involuntary loss of coverage and paymentwithin 30 days of losing coverage. (example: marriage, divorce, loss of job, etc) The enrollment form, check or money order, and the letter of creditable coverage must be received within 30 days of losing coverage.After 30 days the student will no longer be eligible to enroll in the plan until Fall of the following school year.

 Please contact Riggs, Counselman, Michaels & Downes, Inc. (800) 346-4075 for cost and enrollment information as a Qualifying Life Event.

 

If you have any questions about the waiver process, please call 800-505-4160 or CONTACT US

We are always happy to help in any way.

 

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Health Advocate – Dickinson College

Health Advocate is an added bonus when you enroll in a UnitedHealthcare student medical plan. Your Health Advocate benefit, provided by Dickinson College, includes three important features: Healthcare Help, MedChoice Support, and Medical Bill Saver. This all-in-1 benefit is designed to help you and your enrolled dependents personally navigate the healthcare maze, make better decisions about your medical care, and lower your medical bills.

Health Advocate Flyer


 

Healthcare Help    |     MedChoice Support     |     Medical Bill Saver     |     Contact Health Advocate


Healthcare Help

What is Health Care Help?
You have unlimited access to a Personal Health Advocate (PHA), typically a registered nurse, supported by medical directors and billing and claims specialists. The PHA can help you resolve a full range of clinical and insurance-related issues quickly and dependably, saving you time, money, and worry.

How Does it Work?
If you have a healthcare or insurance-related issue, call our toll-free number. You’ll be assigned a PHA who can help you with issues from finding qualified providers and services, to clarifying health coverage, addressing claims and billing concerns, to offering cost estimates for common medical procedures.

Reasons to Call

  • Find the right doctors, hospitals,
  • Schedule tests, appointments,
  • Secure second opinions,
  • Untangle Claims, billing errors,
  • Navigate your insurance plan,
  • Explain conditions, treatments, and
  • Help you make informed decisions.

 

MedChoice Support

What is MedChoice Support?
MedChoice Support is an interactive online tool that helps you weigh the pros and cons of procedures, treatments, and medications, including the risks and potential outcomes to help you make the right decisions about your care.

How can it Help?

  • Step-by-step guidance for healthcare decisions, using evidence-based information, on topics from surgery to alternative treatments,
  • Personal assessments gauge feelings and decisions, and
  • Downloadable summary to share with your healthcare team.

To access MedChoice Support, please CLICK HERE.

 

Medical Bill Saver

What is Medical Bill Saver?
The Medical Bill Saver feature provides skilled negotiators who will work with your providers to lower your out-of-pocket costs on your medical or dental bills over $400 not covered by your insurance. We can attempt to negotiate bills to help reduce the balances that apply to deductibles and coinsurance.

How can it Help?

  • Negotiation can result in 25-50% savings.
  • Easy-to-read personal Saving Result Statement, summarizing outcome and payment terms.
  • Provider sign-off on payment terms and conditions.

All three features are available to students and their dependents who are enrolled in the UnitedHealthcare student medical plan. If you have a question about who is covered for service, simply call us.

 

Contact Health Advocate

Help is Only a Phone Call Away!

Phone Number:
 1-866-799-2670
Email: ANSWERS@HEALTHADVOCATE.COM
Web: HEALTHADVOCATE.COM/MEMBERS

                                                    Health Advocate can be accessed 24/7.

 

Travel Assistance, Evacuation & Repatriation – Southwestern University

Global Emergency Services are included in your Student Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan.

Enrollment in a UnitedHealthcare StudentResources health insurance policy may include access to global emergency services. This program provides immediate access to doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, and certain other services when faced with a travel or medical emergency while traveling. Services are available when traveling 100 miles or more from your permanent residence of abroad.

Note on Frontier MedEx name change to UnitedHealthcare Global

2016-2017 School Year


2016 – 2017 School Year

Travel Assistance, Evacuation & Repatriation

Welcome to the Travel Assistance Center! As a UnitedHealthcare member you are eligible for global emergency and medical assistance services provided by UnitedHealthcare Global. These benefits are available if you are traveling 100 miles or more from your permanent home, campus address, or while you are abroad. These services are accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days a year!

Sometimes while traveling you may feel “if it can go wrong, it will go wrong with me”. With this service, you have a caring partner to provide peace of mind for all issues that may occur while traveling.  UnitedHealthcare Global is committed to resolve emergencies by doing whatever it takes…their goal is to save lives and solve problems!

One phone call to UnitedHealthcare Global connects you to:

  • A state-of-the-art Emergency Response Center with worldwide response capabilities,
  • Experienced crisis management professionals,
  • A global network of over 41,000 pre-qualified medical providers, and
  • Air and ground ambulance service providers.

To learn more about this valuable benefit, review the UHCG PROGRAM GUIDE.

There are many services provided by this program, below is just a sample of what is offered:

Worldwide Medical and Dental Referrals

We will provide referrals to help you locate appropriate treatment and quality care.

Facilitation of Hospital Admittance Payments

We will issue a prompt financial guarantee (or wire funds) up to five thousand dollars ($5,000) to facilitate admittance to a foreign (non-US) medical facility. To the extent additional funds are required; we will issue a prompt financial guarantee (or wire funds) to facilitate admittance upon securing such funds from you, your family, or your friends via wire transfer or credit card(s). You are ultimately responsible for the payment of the cost of medical care and treatment, including hospital expenses.

Dispatch of Doctors/Specialists

In an emergency where we determine that you cannot adequately be assessed by telephone for possible evacuation from your initial medical facility, or you cannot be moved and local treatment is unavailable, we will endeavor to send an appropriate medical practitioner to you when we deem it appropriate for medical management of a case. We will pay for the transportation and related expenses of the medical practitioner. You are responsible for the payment of the cost of medical care and treatment.

Transfer of Medical Records

Upon your consent, we will assist with the transfer of medical information and records to you or the treating physician.

Updates to Family, Employer, and Home Physician

With your approval, we will provide periodic case updates to appropriate individuals you designate in order to keep them informed.

Hotel Arrangements for Convalescence

We will assist you with the arrangement of hotel stays and room requirements before or after hospitalization for ongoing care. You are responsible for costs of lodging and incidental expenses.

Emergency Medical Evacuation

If you sustain an injury or illness, that in the opinion of UnitedHealthcare Global and the treating healthcare provider, requires urgent medical attention and adequate medical treatment is not available at your initial medical facility, we will arrange and pay for a medically supervised evacuation to the nearest medical facility we determine to be capable of providing appropriate medical treatment. Your medical condition and situation must be such that, in the professional opinion of the health care provider and UnitedHealthcare Global, you require immediate emergency medical treatment, without which there would be a significant risk of death or serious impairment. All such arrangements must be coordinated and approved in advance by us.

Transportation to Join a Hospitalized Participant

If you are traveling alone and are or will be hospitalized for more than three (3) days due to an illness or injury, we will coordinate and pay for economy round-trip airfare for a person of your choice to join you. We will also assist with the arrangement of their hotel stay during your hospitalization. Costs of lodging, meals, and incidental expenses are the responsibility of the traveler.

Return of Minor Children

If your minor child(ren) age 18 or under are present but left unattended as a result of your injury or illness, we will coordinate and pay for one-way economy airfare (or upgraded transportation to match your originally booked travel) to send them back to your home country. We will also arrange and pay for the services, transportation expenses, and required accommodations of a non-medical escort, if required and as determined by UnitedHealthcare Global.

Repatriation of Mortal Remains

In the event of your death, we will assist in obtaining the necessary clearances for your cremation or the return of your mortal remains. We will coordinate and pay for commercially reasonable efforts for the expenses of the preparation and transportation of your mortal remains to your home country or place of primary residence, as well as obtain and pay for the number of certified death certificates required by the Host Country and home country to release and receive the remains.

Replacement of Lost or Stolen Travel Documents

We will assist you in taking the necessary steps to replace passports, tickets, and other important travel documents.

Transfer of Funds

We will provide you with an emergency cash advance subject to us first securing funds from you or your family. You are responsible for any fees for the wiring of these funds.

Legal Referrals

Should you require legal assistance, we will direct you to an attorney.

Message Transmittals

You may send and receive emergency messages toll-free, 24-hours a day, through our Emergency Response Center.

IMPORTANT: Insureds must call UnitedHealthcare Global first in order to activate this benefit. UnitedHealthcare Global does not reimburse monies spent for services not dispatched and rendered by UnitedHealthcare Global.

To access services please call:

(800) 527-0218 Toll-free within the United States

(410) 453-6330 Collect outside the United States

Services are also accessible via e-mail at operations@unitedhealthcareglobal.com.

When calling the UnitedHealthcare Global Operations Center, please be prepared to provide:

  1. Caller’s name, telephone and (if possible) fax number, and relationship to the patient;
  2. Patient’s name, age, sex, and UnitedHealthcare Global ID Number as listed on your Medical ID Card;
  3. Description of the patient’s condition;
  4. Name, location, and telephone number of hospital, if applicable;
  5. Name and telephone number of the attending physician; and
  6. Information of where the physician can be immediately reached

UnitedHealthcare Global is not travel or medical insurance but a service provider for emergency medical assistance services. All medical costs incurred should be submitted to your health plan and are subject to the policy limits of your health coverage. All assistance services must be arranged and provided byUnitedHealthcare Global. Claims for reimbursement of services not provided by UnitedHealthcare Global will not be accepted.

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