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Six Ways to Save on Health Care Costs

1) Telehealth

Telehealth visits can be a cheaper and more convenient option than going to the doctor.  $15 as a co-pay or $45-$50 (compared to $200+) if you have a high deductible plan, all from your desk or phone. It's easy to sign up-- it took me all of 1 minute. Sign up today so you are ready to go if you get poison ivy, allergies, an earache, flu, UTIs, etc. You'll definitely want to have this set up before you do any traveling! FAQs

 

AmwellforCigna.com $49

855-667-9722

MDLIVEforCigna.com- $45

888-726-3171

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There is 24/7 free nursing help.  Dial 866.494.2111 or use the number on the back of your Cigna ID card.

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Because of the Affordable Care Act, preventative care is free for anyone with any healthcare insurance. For some reason, a lot of us are not taking advantage of this and this makes me . Your community cares about you.  Please get a checkup. Let me know if you need help finding a doctor or find one on www.ehslivewell.com  or MyCigna.com

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Ask if your doctor's in-house lab is Quest or LabCorp.  If it isn't, you'll be paying out of pocket. You can get blood testing at the Quest lab in the Bradlee Safeway.  Walk-ins welcome or make an appointment

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The order of care in terms of the lowest to highest cost is: 

Cigna Telehealth --> Convenience Care Clinic (like at a Rite Aid)  --> Doctor’s office --> Urgent care center -->Emergency room 

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There are $25 gym memberships through myCigna.com if you want to have a gym to go to outside of EHS or when you travel .  

2) 24/7 Free Nursing Help
3) Free Physicals and Preventative Care
4) Verify your Drs Lab is in Network
5) Know which care provider to go to for what
6. Discounted Gym Memberships
Cost of care chart
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