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The City College of New York
Student Support Resources
Marshak Science Building, Rm. J-15
160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031
Sarah Hahn • Executive Director
P | 212-650-8222
F | 212-650-8227
E | wccenter@ccny.cuny.edu
Health Insurance
| Insurance Company | Contact Information |
| GHI | GHI CUNY Health Insurance Program 212-501-4GHI |
| Emblem Health |
800-624-2414 |
Additionally, the Student Health Services has invited Healthcare Insurance providers on campus to speak with students regarding health insurance options. They are available for consultations on the NAC Rotunda every Monday and Wednesday from 11:00AM to 2:00PM and Tuesday and Thursday from 4:00PM to 7:00 PM. No appointment is necessary.
| Insurance Company | Contact Information |
| HealthPlus-Amerigroup | www.healthplus.amerigroup.com 1-866-805-4589 1-800-855-2880 (TTY) |
| WellCare | www.wellcare.com
1-866-765-4385 1-877-247-6272 (TTY/TDD) |
| Neighborhood Health Plan |
www.nhp.org
1-800-462-5449 1-800-655-1761 (TTY) |
Health Insurance is an option, please consider the following insights:
Why do I need Health Insurance?
Deductible: The amount that the policy-holder must pay out of pocket before the health plan pays its share. For example, a policy-holder might have to pay a $500 deductible per year, before any of their health care is covered by the health plan. It may take several doctor’s visits or prescription refills before the policy-holder reaches the deductible and the health plan starts to pay for care.
Copayment: The amount that the policy-holder must pay out of pocket before the health plan pays for a particular visit or service. For example, a policy-holder might pay a $45 copayment for a doctor’s visit, or to obtain a prescription. A copayment must be paid each time a particular service is obtained.
Coinsurance: Instead of paying a fixed amount up front (a copayment), the policy-holder must pay a percentage of the total cost. For example, the member might have to pay 20% of the cost of a surgery, while the health plan pays the other 80%. Because there is no upper limit on coinsurance, the policy-holder can end up owing very little, or a significant amount, depending on the actual costs of the services they obtain.
Exclusions: Not all services are covered. The policy-holder is generally expected to pay the full cost of non-covered services out of their own pocket.
Coverage Limits: Some health plans only pay for health care up to a certain dollar amount. The policy-holder may be expected to pay any charges in excess of the health plan’s maximum payment for a specific service. In addition, some plans have annual or lifetime coverage maximums. In these cases, the health plan will stop payment when they reach the benefit maximum and the policy-holder must pay all remaining costs.
Capitation: An amount paid by an insurer to a health care provider, for which the provider agrees to treat all members of the insurer.
In-network Provider: A health care provider on a list of providers pre-selected by the insurer. The insurer will offer discounted coinsurance or copayments, or additional benefits, to a plan member to see an in-network provider. Generally, providers in network are providers who have a contract with the insurer to accept rates further discounted from the “usual and customary” charges the insurer pays to out-of-network providers.
| Insurance Company | Contact Information |
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www.isoa.org |
Study USA-HealthCare |
www.travelinsure.com 1-800-937-1387 1-925-932-1387 |
HHC Options |
http://www.nyc.gov/html/hhc/html/access/hhc_options.shtml |
BigAppleRx Card
The BigAppleRx card is a free card that provides discounts for prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) including smoking cessation aids like Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT), as long as a patient has a prescription. Prices and savings may fluctuate depending upon the brand; cardholders can expect an overall estimated savings up to 65% on bupropion, 17% on varenicline (Chantix®) and 35% on NRT. Patients can write the card numbers down from the card below; go to BigAppleRx.com to print the card or have the information texted to a mobile phone; or call 311 to learn more about the program and how to obtain a card.
Health Insurance Options for Students under the Affordable Care Act
New Information from the American College Health Association regarding the health reform law. Many students may be eligible to remain on their parent's health insurance plan until their 26th birthday.
Learn more about HHS new Affordable Care Act options for community-based care.
Young Adult & Parents Coverage and Young Adults and the Affordable Care Act
891 Elkridge Landing Rd.
Suite 100
Linthicum, MD 21090
(410) 859-1500
