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Now that you’re enrolled in your Blue Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan, find out what’s covered, how we stay in touch with you, how to check your member ID card, and how to make a payment.
Your Outline of Coverage details benefits of your plan. It shows you what you pay for your plan, what Medicare pays for, and what your plan covers that Medicare does not. Your Outline of Coverage also provides details on renewing your policy, what benefits are excluded and coverage limitations.
During the year, we’ll send updates about your plan. Be sure to review these letters since they impact how much you pay for the plan, how much Medicare covers, and how much your plan covers.
Please note: You can start using your benefits on your effective date, even if your member ID card has not yet arrived in the mail. When it arrives, make sure the information on the card is correct. If there's a problem with your ID card or you need to order a new one, please call Blue Medicare Supplement Insurance Customer Service at 1-800-624-1723. We’re open from 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday.
We offer four ways to pay your premium. Depending on which method you choose, you may or may not receive a printed bill.
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Pay Online Through BAMTM: Log into your Blue Access for Members (BAM) account to schedule your premium payments online. Make payments or schedule payments through BAM by:
1. Logging in to BAM.
2. Click “Make a Payment” to Single Sign On (SSO) into the Member Payment Portal and make payments using your saved bank accounts.
3. You can set up and save wallets as well through the Member Payment Portal for easier one-time payments.
You can change your billing option at any time. Call Blue Medicare Supplement Insurance Customer Service at 1-800-624-1723. We are open 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., CST, Monday through Friday.
A BCBSIL Medicare Supplement premium discount may be available. Read the eligibility criteria to see if you qualify. If you are eligible for a discount, the discount will be applied to your next bill and remain in effect as long as you are enrolled in your BCBSIL Medicare Supplement plan. Discounts cannot be combined; only one type of discount per member is permitted.
You may be eligible for a discount if you enrolled in a BCBSIL Medicare Supplement policy issued with an effective date on or after May 1, 2019, and you either:
You may be eligible for a discount if you had commercial group or individual health insurance coverage with a Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan issued in Illinois, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma or Texas and that coverage was within one year of your BCBSIL Medicare Supplement policy becoming effective. Applies to BCBSIL Medicare Supplement policies issued with an effective date on or after April 1, 2022.
Some Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans have a money saving option called Medicare Select. With this option, the Medicare Part A deductible is covered for non-emergency care at Medicare Select hospitals. If it's an emergency, the Part A deductible is covered at any hospital.
Medicare Select is not an HMO. You can choose your own doctors and specialists. To avoid paying the Part A deductible, you must agree to use a Medicare Select hospital for non-emergency care.
You're eligible if you live within 30 miles of any Medicare Select hospital. Find a list of Medicare Select hospitals. Plans F, G, and N have Medicare Select options in Illinois.
Only certain hospitals are network providers under this policy. Check with your doctor to find out if he or she has admitting privileges at the network hospital. If he or she does not, you may be required to use another doctor at the time of hospitalization or, if you still use a non-network hospital, you must pay the Part A deductible and any non-covered charges.
Below are additional Medicare Supplement forms you may need to fill out while you're a member.
Health care fraud can be reduced or even prevented through awareness. BCBSIL is committed to finding and stopping health care fraud, waste and abuse through its Special Investigations Department. This department is there to protect you and your plan. However, BCBSIL needs your help to find and prevent health care fraud.
There are a number of things you can do to help find and prevent health care fraud. Review our Tips to Prevent Health Care Fraud checklist.
Last Updated: April 25, 2024
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