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Know Where To Go For Care

It’s important to know where to go for medical care when you need it. There are some big differences between visits to your primary care provider and visits to the emergency room, such as cost, time spent waiting for care, and follow up.
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When to go to the ER, urgent care, or your doctor
Telehealth—your cost: $0 Copay
MDLive is an excellent, no-cost resource when you or a family member have a health concern. MDLive helps with allergies, ear problems, fever, flu, pink eye, and more.
Doctor’s Visit—your cost: $15-30 or 20% after deductible
Your primary doctor is a low-cost, non-urgent care for illnesses and injuries, vaccinations, exams, screenings, or specialist referrals.
Generally your doctor is the best place to go for non-emergency care. If you don’t have a PCP, it’s best to establish one to track your medical history for future care.
Urgent Care—your cost: $35 or 20% after deductible
Urgent care is moderately priced care for illnesses and injuries that are not life-threatening.
Urgent care has extended hours (nights, weekends, and holidays) and can be used when your doctor’s office is closed.
Hospital/ER—your cost: $500 or 20% after deductible
Hospital emergency rooms are fairly expensive and should be used for serious or life-threatening emergencies.
The ER is usually open 24/7, has long wait times, and you can expect multiple bills for services (doctor, facility, and specialists).
Freestanding ER—your cost: $500 or 20% after deductible
Freestanding emergency rooms are the most expensive option and you could be transferred to a hospital.
Freestanding ERs are open 24/7, services don’t include trauma care, many are out-of-network and charge more than you’re health plan’s fees.
Here are our providers for quick reference.
Medical—Group # 3344367, 800-244-6224, MyCigna.com
Cigna Pre-Enrollment Assistance—888-806-5042
Prescription Drugs—RxGRP: RX21AV, 844-203-6363, 800-237-2767 (Specialty Rx), or caremark.com
Telehealth, MDLive 24/7—888-726-3171, MyCigna.com
Included Health—1-800-929-0926, includedhealth.com/conglobal
Omada—888-409-8687, omadahealth.com/conglobal
Dental—Group # 20497, 800-323-1743, DeltaDentalIL.com
Vision—Group # 1022502, 866-939-3633, eyemed.com
Flexible Spending Account—800-982-7715, chard-snyder.com
Employee Assistant Program—888-491-5217, supportlinc.com
Voluntary Plans—Group# 726940, 877-236-7564, voya.com
Life & AD&D—Group # 726940, 800-955-7736, voya.com
Disability—Group # 726940, 800-955-7736, voya.com
STD & FMLA—844-206-4102, voya.absenceresources.com
401(k)—Plan # 820829, 800-547-7754, principal.com
Smart Connect—833-859-1314, gps.smartmatch.com/conglobal
Pet Insurance—877-738-7874, benefits.petinsurance.com/conglobal




