Have some peace of mind while traveling. We’ve heard great stories about GES saving the day for students who are studying or traveling in other states or other countries. When you’re at least 100 miles from home and you’re sick or hurt, GES steps in with immediate assistance and evacuation benefits. They can even help you get home if you need to be medically evacuated.
Some benefits of this service include:
Emergency Medical Evacuation
Dispatch of Doctors/Specialists
Medical Repatriation
Transportation after Stabilization
Transportation to Join a Hospital Insured Person
Return of Minor Children
Repatriation of Remains
May also include additional assistance services to support your medical needs, including worldwide medical referrals and medication/vaccine transfers.
Contact information is on the back of your SR ID card or in My Account
For more information on Global Emergency Services, please review the Assistance and Evacuation Benefits section in your Brochure-Certificate.
Please use this link below to search for preferred doctor, medical specialist, hospital or lab or receive cost estimates for you or any member covered under this plan.
* Your actual costs could vary. Check with your provider to confirm the cost and your health plan for benefits. You are responsible for costs that are not covered and for getting any referrals if required by your health plan. Neither payments nor benefits are guaranteed.
Note: Provider networks change periodically. To ensure that a provider is participating in the network, please confirm with your provider before making an appointment.
Behavioral health
Please use the link below to search for behavioral health provider or facility.
Welcome to the Student & Dependent Enrollment Center! Here you will find all the necessary tools to enroll in your school sponsored policy.
We suggest you review the certificate for your rates, effective dates before starting the enrollment process. The plan’s benefits can be found in the certificate within the Schedule of Benefits section with the exclusions towards the back.
All international students, scholars or other persons with a current passport are required to enroll in this insurance Plan at registration.
Students must actively attend classes for at least the first 31 days after the date for which coverage is purchased. The 31 day requirement is waived for Summer if the applicant was enrolled in this plan in the immediately preceding Spring term. Home study, correspondence and online courses do not fulfill the Eligibility requirements that the student actively attend classes. The Company maintains its right to investigate Eligibility or student status and attendance records to verify that the policy Eligibility requirements have been met. If the Company discovers the Eligibility requirements have not been met, its only obligation is to refund premium.
Eligible students who do enroll may also insure their Dependents. Eligible Dependents are the student’s legal spouse and dependent children under 26 years of age. Dependent Eligibility expires concurrently with that of the Insured student.
U.S. citizens are not eligible for coverage as a student or a Dependent
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ALL STUDENTS AND DEPENDENTS
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 before the Annual/Fall Enrollment Deadline, you or your Dependents will not be eligible to enroll again until the start of the next fall unless you experience a Qualifying Life Event during the year.
TO ENROLL PLEASE CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINK:
Please be sure to select I AGREE when you are asked if you wish to share your Insurance Information with your school in order for your school to verify if you are in compliance with their Insurance Requirements.
Qualifying Life Event
Students who did not enroll themselves or their dependent(s) during the open enrollment period may be able to enroll in the policy if they experience a Qualifying Life Event.
Qualifying Life Events include:
Acquiring a new family member
Marriage/Civil Union
Divorce
Loss or change of Job
Expiration of Benefits
If you and/or your dependents meet the requirements for a Qualifying Life Event, you will need to provide the following:
Proof of qualifying life event/proof of involuntary loss of coverage
Enrollment Form
Payment
All documents and payment must be received within 30 days of the qualifying life event.After 30 days, the student or dependents will no longer be eligible to enroll in the plan, until fall of the following school year.
Please Contact Us for cost and enrollment information as a Qualifying Life Event.
If you have any questions about the enrollment process, please call 1-888-251-6253 or CONTACT US
My Account is a secure website that will provide you with personalized benefits and health plan information.
You’ll have 24/7 access to:
View your benefits and coverage details
View/download Digital ID card
Submit claims, check claim status and EOB
Review and respond to claim letters
Update personal information
Search for a preferred provider
Create* or Sign in to your My Account to access or manage your plan.
*You will be able to create your My Account 24-48 hours after your initial purchase of plan. Be sure to use the email address you used to purchase plan.
Have some peace of mind while traveling. We’ve heard great stories about GES saving the day for students who are studying or traveling in other states or other countries. When you’re at least 100 miles from home and you’re sick or hurt, GES steps in with immediate assistance and evacuation benefits. They can even help you get home if you need to be medically evacuated.
Some benefits of this service include:
Emergency Medical Evacuation
Dispatch of Doctors/Specialists
Medical Repatriation
Transportation after Stabilization
Transportation to Join a Hospital Insured Person
Return of Minor Children
Repatriation of Remains
May also include additional assistance services to support your medical needs, including worldwide medical referrals and medication/vaccine transfers.
Contact information is on the back of your SR ID card or in My Account
For more information on Global Emergency Services, please review the Assistance and Evacuation Benefits section in your Brochure-Certificate.
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 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: 1-888-251-6253 or CONTACT US
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.
Have some peace of mind while traveling. We’ve heard great stories about GES saving the day for students who are studying or traveling in other states or other countries. When you’re at least 100 miles from home and you’re sick or hurt, GES steps in with immediate assistance and evacuation benefits. They can even help you get home if you need to be medically evacuated.
Some benefits of this service include:
Emergency Medical Evacuation
Dispatch of Doctors/Specialists
Medical Repatriation
Transportation after Stabilization
Transportation to Join a Hospital Insured Person
Return of Minor Children
Repatriation of Remains
May also include additional assistance services to support your medical needs, including worldwide medical referrals and medication/vaccine transfers.
Contact information is on the back of your SR ID card or in My Account
For more information on Global Emergency Services, please review the Assistance and Evacuation Benefits section in your Brochure-Certificate.
Welcome to the Health Care 101 Center! We understand the busy schedule of both parents and kids, no matter what the age. With that in mind, here’s a no-frills, easy-access guide to health insurance benefits.
Insurance 101 is not meant to address your policy specifically (each one of these has its own list of exclusions and limitations). However, this is a generic overview of health insurance types and terminology. If you have a specific question about your policy please give us a call at 1-888-251-6253.
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