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  1. Here you will find Valley Health Plan's Summaries of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) for all Covered California and Individual & Family Plans (IFP). If you have questions about an SBC or need help with specific information listed on an SBC, please contact VHP's Member Services department at [email protected] or (888) 421-8444 .

  2. Obtain a digital member ID Card. Find network doctors and pharmacies. Estimate cost of services. Check status of authorization requests. View claims and coverage information. Check your out-of-pocket expense balances. View plan eligibility and benefits. Secure communication with VHP Member Services.

    • Your Member ID Card
    • Benefits and Coverage
    • Managing Costs and Claims

    How can I request a new member ID Card? If you lost your member ID card, your ID card is damaged, or if you find a mistake on your member ID card, contact VHP Member Services (toll-free) 1.888.421.8444 or by email at memberservices@vhp.sccgov.orgto request a new card. Sign in to your VHP Connect account to view your member ID card online. You can d...

    How do I know what services are covered by my health plan? Checking your benefits may help you avoid cost surprises. 1. Sign-in to your VHP Connectaccount to review what’s covered under your plan 2. If you want a copy of your coverage documents mailed to you, contact VHP Member Services (toll-free) (888) 421-8444 or by email at memberservices@vhp.s...

    How do I find out if my claim has been processed or paid? You can find your claims information when you sign-in to VHP Connect account You can also contact VHP Member Services (toll-free) (888) 421-8444 or by email at memberservices@vhp.sccgov.orgfor assistance.

  3. Manage your insurance online or in the app. Log in to the secure site or use the Omni app to manage your plan. Some of the things you can do: Sign up for direct deposit. Submit most of your healthcare claims. Find out if a drug is covered. Display your payment card.

  4. A health spending account (HSA) gives you credits that you can use to pay for a number of expenses. An HSA can cover: Certain dental and medical expenses not covered by your plan. Deductibles or co-insurance amounts. Health and dental expenses not covered by your plan because you've reached the limit. A portion of your premium contribution.

  5. Jan 1, 2024 · Californians with an annual income of less than $20,121 for an individual or $27,214 for a couple are eligible for a Medicare Savings Program. These programs provide help from the State of California to pay for your Medicare premiums, and sometimes your deductibles and copayments.

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  7. Covered California is a free service from the state of California that connects Californians with brand-name health insurance under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. It’s the only place where you can get financial help when you buy health insurance from well-known companies.