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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama and/or other Blue Cross and Blue Shield Licensees have made reasonable efforts to validate that the list of providers displayed is up to date and accurate. Please call the provider prior to scheduling an appointment to verify that the provider continues to be part of the network. Members should refer to their benefit contract or contact Customer Service to determine coverage. A provider may be listed on this web site but not covered under your benefit plan. Neither the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association nor any of its Licensees including Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama shall be liable for any losses, damages, or uncovered charges as a result of using this provider locator web site or receiving care from a provider listed on this web site. More ResourcesFind other helpful information about drug resources, quality programs and more. Rx Drug ResourcesGet the most from your drug coverage and see our pharmacy directory. ER OR InformationIf you're planning a hospital stay, here's what you need to know BC 65 Select DirectoryFind a hospital who participates in the BC 65 Select network. Primary Care DoctorLearn about the benefits of choosing a primary care doctor. Blue Card ProgramOutside Louisiana, you can still find a doctor and get in-network benefits. FEP DirectoryFind a doctor who participates in the Federal Employee Program network. Quality ProgramsLearn how we're working with doctors to give you quality care. Choose the Right CareGet the most value by choosing a doctor or hospital in your network. Washington – Today the Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) Government-wide Service Benefit Plan, also known as the Federal Employee Program® (FEP®), introduced FEP Blue FocusSM, a new coverage option for the
federal workforce and retirees in the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program. Also this year, some uniformed service members and their dependents are eligible to enroll in FEP BlueDental® and/or FEP BlueVision® as part of the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP). Premiums for both Standard Option and Basic Option will not increase for 2019. FEP Blue Focus premiums will be almost 30 percent lower than other FEP health plans. Additionally, BCBS’s FEDVIP
plans, FEP BlueVision and FEP BlueDental, have premium decreases across their high and standard option offerings. “FEP has long been committed to providing quality health insurance coverage at an affordable price,” said William A. Breskin, senior vice president of government programs for the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. “We are excited to introduce FEP Blue Focus, which is a great opportunity for federal employees, especially individuals just entering the workforce, to choose a
quality health plan that best fits their needs. We also look forward to serving our nation’s military families with comprehensive dental and vision insurance plans at premium rates lower than in 2018.” Members in Standard Option, Basic Option and FEP Blue Focus plans will have access to telehealth services, which can be used for treatment of minor acute conditions, behavioral health and counseling for substance use disorders, and, new for this year, dermatology care. Each plan
will also cover acupuncture and chiropractic care, urgent care centers and accidental injuries. All changes will take effect Jan. 1, 2019. Federal employees, retirees and their families will make their healthcare coverage decisions during Open Season, which runs from Nov. 12 through Dec. 10, 2018. Highlights of What’s New for 2019 New benefit option—FEP Blue Focus Expanded eligibility for Dental and Vision
Coverage Standard Option, Basic Option and FEP Blue Focus Premiums in 2019 Basic Option: FEP Blue Focus: FEP BlueVision Premiums in 2019 Standard Option: The FEP BlueVision network consists of more than 75,000 ophthalmologists, optometrists and opticians, as well as national and regional retailers. In-network coverage includes: annual eye exams with no co-pays; new glasses or contact lenses every 12 or 24 months; elective allowance for contact lenses; one-year warranty on frames and lenses; and discounts on laser eye surgery. FEP BlueDental Premiums in 2019 (the rates below are for FEP BlueDental’s most populous region, Region 1) Standard Option: FEP BlueDental rates depend upon the rate region in which a member lives. The FEP BlueDental network consists of more than 270,000 dentists, orthodontists and dental care providers nationwide. In-network coverage includes exams, cleanings, X-rays and sealants with no copays; fully covered white fillings; and no calendar-year deductible for most services. Under High Option, members have no waiting period for orthodontics and an unlimited annual benefit. Additional information about 2019 benefits is available on FEP’s website at www.fepblue.org/whatsnew. Members can also call the
National Information Center at 1-800-411-BLUE (2583) for additional benefits information. About Blue Cross Blue Shield AssociationThe Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association is a national federation of 34 independent, community-based and locally operated Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies that collectively provide health care coverage for one in three Americans. The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association is an association of 35 independent, locally operated Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield companies. Does federal BCBS cover diabetic shoes?Benefit Description
Not covered: Shoes (including diabetic shoes) Over-the-counter orthotics. Arch supports.
Is Fepblue the same as BCBS?The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Service Benefit Plan, also known as the Federal Employee Program® (FEP®), has been part of the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program since its inception in 1960.
Does Fepblue cover weight loss programs?Medical and pharmacy updates
We will cover approved weight-loss drugs through the Pharmacy Program to support members who are obese. You must receive prior approval for this benefit.
What is the difference between BCBS basic and FEP blue focus?Standard Option gives you the flexibility to receive care both in and out-of-network. With Basic Option, you can enjoy no deductible with care from in-network providers. FEP Blue Focus offers quality healthcare coverage from in-network providers, plus budget-friendly benefits.
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