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As a local nonprofit health plan, Community Health Choice gives you plenty of reasons to join our Community. From the benefits and special programs we offer to the way our Member Services team helps you make the most of them, Community is always working life forward for you and your family.
Community Health Choice is one of the greatest companies that I know. This program gives me hope in our Community.
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To facilitate an effective relationship between Providers and Members, it is important for Community Members to understand their rights and responsibilities.
Thank you for choosing Community Health Choice as your health insurance provider! Our goal is to make it easy and hassle-free to get the care you need.
Community is excited to offer you the chance to talk to a doctor within minutes by phone — at no cost to you. Learn all about our Telehealth services.
My Member Account makes it easy to manage your health plan. From learning about your healthcare benefits to printing a temporary Member ID card, your account is available 24/7/365.
Need more information? Click the corresponding link to access the Marketplace Member Guides for you.
The Provider Directory is available in paper form without charge upon the Member’s request and will be provided within five business days of the Member’s request.
We make it easy to find what you need by specialty, by plan, and by location.
Search for doctors, pharmacies, hospitals, urgent care centers, and other Providers who are in-network for our healthcare plans.
If you do not pay your premium on time, it’s considered late, and you enter a grace period. During that time you will still be covered, but you will have a late payment.
Watch a video or view an infographic to see how long the grace period is and what benefits you risk losing if you don’t make your payment before the grace period ends.
The Advanced Premium Tax Credit (APTC) is a tax credit to lower your monthly health insurance premium. When you enroll, you will estimate your expected income for the year. If you qualify for a premium tax credit based on your estimate, you can use that amount to lower your premium. To keep the credit, you must send proof of your estimated income within 30 days.
As a Member, you have multiple ways to make a premium payment
Pay online through your My Member Account or make a Quick Payment.
Pay anytime by phone using our automated system.
Find a list of available locations where you can pay your premium. Enter your zip code and select Account Number under “Ways to Pay”.
Pay by mail with a check or money order. Send your payment to Community Health Choice, P.O Box 844124, Dallas, TX 75284-4124.
Visit our list of Frequently Asked Questions for answers for everything from basic health insurance terms to information about in-network and out-of-network doctors, and from deductibles and how to make payments to complicated healthcare laws.
Answers will vary for On-Exchange and Off-Exchange Members, so make sure to select the correct category. If you enrolled through healthcare.gov and/or you receive a subsidy, you have an On-Exchange health plan. If you signed up for a health plan with a broker, agent or web broker who did NOT enroll you via healthcare.gov, you have an Off-Exchange health plan.
All of our plans cover certain preventive medical services free of charge, meaning you won’t pay a copay even if you haven’t met your deductible. These services include vaccinations, well-woman visits, certain cancer screenings, alcohol and tobacco screenings and counseling, and much more. Visit the Preventive Care Benefits site to see what’s available to you for free. You may also download a chart to learn which screenings are recommended according to your age.
A Cost Share Reduction (CSR) is a discount that lowers the amount you have to pay for deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. This equals extra savings for you.<br><br>
If you qualify for cost sharing reductions, you also have a lower out-of-pocket maximum, which is the most you have to pay for covered medical expenses per year before insurance pays 100%. The amount of extra savings you receive depends on your income. The lower your income, the higher your extra savings may be.
To facilitate an effective relationship between Providers and Members, it is important for Community Members to understand their rights and responsibilities.
Thank you for choosing Community Health Choice as your health insurance provider! Our goal is to make it easy and hassle-free to get the care you need.
Community is excited to offer you the chance to talk to a doctor within minutes by phone — at no cost to you. Learn all about our Telehealth services.
My Member Account makes it easy to manage your health plan. From learning about your healthcare benefits to printing a temporary Member ID card, your account is available 24/7/365.
Need more information? Click the corresponding link to access the Marketplace Member Guides for you.
The Provider Directory is available in paper form without charge upon the Member's request and will be provided within five business days of the Member's request.
We make it easy to find what you need by specialty, by plan, and by location.
Search for doctors, pharmacies, hospitals, urgent care centers, and other Providers who are in-network for our healthcare plans.
If you do not pay your premium on time, it’s considered late, and you enter a grace period. During that time you will still be covered, but you will have a late payment.
Watch a video or view an infographic to see how long the grace period is and what benefits you risk losing if you don’t make your payment before the grace period ends.
The Advanced Premium Tax Credit (APTC) is a tax credit to lower your monthly health insurance premium. When you enroll, you will estimate your expected income for the year. If you qualify for a premium tax credit based on your estimate, you can use that amount to lower your premium. To keep the credit, you must send proof of your estimated income within 30 days.
As a Member, you have multiple ways to make a premium payment:
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Visit our list of Frequently Asked Questions for answers for everything from basic health insurance terms to information about in-network and out-of-network doctors, and from deductibles and how to make payments to complicated healthcare laws.
Answers will vary for On-Exchange and Off-Exchange Members, so make sure to select the correct category. If you enrolled through healthcare.gov and/or you receive a subsidy, you have an On-Exchange health plan. If you signed up for a health plan with a broker, agent or web broker who did NOT enroll you via healthcare.gov, you have an Off-Exchange health plan.
All of our plans cover certain preventive medical services free of charge, meaning you won’t pay a copay even if you haven’t met your deductible. These services include vaccinations, well-woman visits, certain cancer screenings, alcohol and tobacco screenings and counseling, and much more. Visit the Preventive Care Benefits site to see what’s available to you for free. You may also download a chart to learn which screenings are recommended according to your age.
A Cost Share Reduction (CSR) is a discount that lowers the amount you have to pay for deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. This equals extra savings for you.
If you qualify for cost sharing reductions, you also have a lower out-of-pocket maximum, which is the most you have to pay for covered medical expenses per year before insurance pays 100%. The amount of extra savings you receive depends on your income. The lower your income, the higher your extra savings may be.