{"id":3016,"date":"2017-08-10T21:45:58","date_gmt":"2017-08-10T21:45:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bferrign.wdev.rochester.edu\/uhs\/?page_id=3016"},"modified":"2024-07-09T14:25:10","modified_gmt":"2024-07-09T14:25:10","slug":"insurance-frequently-asked-questions-2","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.rochester.edu\/uhs\/primary-care\/mandatory-health-fee\/health-insurance-for-full-time-students\/insurance-frequently-asked-questions-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Insurance: Frequently Asked Questions"},"content":{"rendered":"
Q: Does the UR Student Health Insurance Plan (Aetna) have a deductible?<\/strong> Q: How do I select a Primary Care Provider (PCP)?<\/strong> Q: How do I arrange for care at the University Health Service (UHS)?<\/strong> Q: What services need referrals?<\/strong> Q: What routine services are covered at no additional cost?<\/strong> Q: How does coverage work if I am traveling?<\/strong> Q: What if I get really sick or badly injured away from home or overseas?<\/strong> Q: Does the student health plan cover routine vision or dental care? If not, why not?<\/strong> Q: Where can I get vision care nearby?<\/strong> Q: Where can I get dental care nearby?<\/strong> Q: Where should I get prescription and non-prescription medications?<\/strong> Q: What is the best way to find out about the cost of care\u00a0BEFORE<\/u>\u00a0I receive it?<\/strong>
\nA:<\/strong>\u00a0Beginning August 1, 2017, the UR Student Health Insurance Plan (Aetna) will not have any deductibles.<\/p>\n
\nA:<\/strong>\u00a0All full time students are assigned a primary care provider (PCP) at the University Health Service (UHS) as they enter the University. Students can change providers if they wish. Most students are happy with the random assignment.<\/p>\n
\nA:<\/strong>\u00a0All UHS care is by appointment.\u00a0Call 585-275-2662 to schedule an appointment<\/a>. The University Health Service has offices on the River Campus, in the Medical Center, and at the Eastman School of Music. See our UHS office locations<\/a>, hours, and information about the services provided for full-time students.<\/p>\n
\nA:<\/strong>\u00a0Unless you have a life-threatening condition and need immediate emergency care, essentially all specialty services within a 50 mile radius of Rochester need a referral from your UHS primary care provider\u00a0before<\/em> you receive the service<\/em><\/strong>. Often your UHS primary care provider will be able to provide what you need without further referral. The only services that do not<\/strong> require referral are sexual and reproductive health care from an OB\/GYN provider, and both acute and preventive care services when more than 50 miles from Rochester. UHS is always the best first choice for care in Rochester.<\/p>\n
\nA:<\/strong> US healthcare experts have defined a group of essential health benefits that must be available at no cost regardless of what plan is chosen. These include preventive care visits, sexual and reproductive health concerns (including mammograms, Pap tests, etc.), HIV testing, vaccinations, obstetric and birth control-related services and other recommended health care as determined by age group. Many of these services are offered by UHS and covered by the mandatory health fee.<\/p>\n
\nA:<\/strong>\u00a0The UR Student Health Insurance Plan (Aetna) covers you anywhere in the world, with the sole exception of your home country if you are from a country with a socialized medical care program. There are more than 1,000,000 physicians and facilities in the Aetna Network throughout the United States. You can search for the closest In Network services by zip code on the\u00a0Aetna Student Health website<\/a>.<\/p>\n
\nA:<\/strong>\u00a0All University students, faculty, and staff are covered under the AXA Assistance plan, serviced by Mercer, arranged through the UR Office of Global Engagement. This is separate from any other insurance you may have and there is NO additional cost for this benefit. To help the University assist you in the event of an emergency abroad, always register your travel at the\u00a0Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ Education Abroad website<\/a>. See the\u00a0Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ Global Engagement website<\/a>\u00a0for more information.<\/p>\n
\nA:<\/strong>\u00a0The student plan does not cover routine vision or dental care. Adding either would significantly increase the insurance premium charge. The UR Student Health Insurance Plan (Aetna) covers care for illness, accident, or injury to eyes, and injury with damage to previously sound, natural teeth (up to $1,000\/plan year). In the US, routine dental care is usually covered by a separate dental plan. The Eastman Institute for Oral Health (EIOH) on Elmwood Avenue by the UR Medical Center offers a Student Dental Plan for full-time students. The open enrollment period is from September 1 through October 31.\u00a0Check the EIOH website<\/a>\u00a0for information about the plan and an application form.<\/p>\n
\nA:<\/strong>\u00a0The\u00a0Flaum Eye Institute in the UR Medical Center<\/a>\u00a0offers comprehensive eye care and optical support at several locations nearby.<\/p>\n
\nA:<\/strong>\u00a0The\u00a0Eastman Institute for Oral Health<\/a>\u00a0offers comprehensive dental care.
\nB:<\/strong>\u00a0Routine cleanings are available at very low cost through the\u00a0Dental Hygiene Clinic at Monroe Community College<\/a>, East Henrietta Road.<\/p>\n
\nA:<\/strong>\u00a0Unless your prescriber is in New York State, always schedule a visit with your UHS primary care provider to discuss medication needs. UHS providers can usually prescribe everything you need for treatment in Rochester.<\/p>\n\n
\nA:<\/strong>\u00a0Always call Aetna Student (ASH) Health Customer Service first at\u00a0800-897-7042<\/strong>\u00a0to get answers to questions about both covered services and the cost of care. The phone number is found on your Aetna Student Health insurance ID card, which you should always carry with you. If after contacting ASH you need additional assistance, send an email to\u00a0insurance@uhs.rochester.edu<\/a>\u00a0and a UHS Insurance Advisor will contact you as soon as possible.<\/p>\n
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