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• What is Guest Membership?
• Three Types of Guest Membership
• Prescriptions
• What is the difference between the Away From Home Care Program and the BlueCard Program?
• How do I apply for Guest Membership?
• How long does it take to set up Guest Membership?
• Can I extend or renew a Guest Membership?
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico (BCBSNM) Members: For eligibility information and locations where the Away From Home Care program is available, please call 1-800-423-1630.
Host Blue Plan Members: For eligibility information and locations where the Away From Home Care program is available in New Mexico, call BCBSNM at 505-816-4562, or contact the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association's Away From Home Care office at 1-800-423-1630.
Guest Membership (also known as Away From Home Care) allows an HMO member to be a "guest" of a participating HMO while out of the BCBSNM service area for 90 consecutive days or more. Guest Members remain members of their BCBSNM HMO plan, and their premium continues to be paid to BCBSNM.
The Guest Membership benefit ensures you have ongoing access to the care you need. Common situations include:
- temporary work assignments or personal business that keeps you out of state
- retirees with dual residency in another state
- divorced or separated families with covered dependents who live in another state
- a dependent child who is attending school in another state
Three Types of Guest Membership
There are three types of Guest Membership, each based on member eligibility and the length of time that the member will be out of the BCBSNM service area.
Long-Term Traveler: The Long-Term Traveler Guest Membership is available to qualified HMO members and their spouses or dependents who will be away from home for at least 90 consecutive days, but not more than 180 days. This type of Guest Membership is typically used for long-term work assignments or for a retiree with a dual residence.
Families Apart: The Families Apart Guest Membership is available to a qualified HMO members' spouses or dependents who do not reside in New Mexico for 90 or more consecutive days. The member is not eligible for this type of Guest Membership. This type of membership is typically used when divorced or separated families permanently reside outside the BCBSNM service area. (There is no administrative time limit on the length of a Families Apart Guest Membership.)
Student: The Student Guest Membership is available to a qualified HMO members' dependents who are out of the state of New Mexico for 90 or more consecutive days attending school. (There is no administrative time limit on the length of the Student Guest Membership.)
HMO members on Guest Membership must use their ID cards when purchasing prescriptions.
Host Blue Plans do not cover prescriptions for BCBSNM HMO members. BCBSNM Guest Members need to follow their plan's prescription guidelines when they are out of the state of New Mexico.
Members from other Blue Plans temporarily on Guest Membership in New Mexico do not have prescription coverage under HMO USA. Contact your home Blue Plan for benefit information.
What is the difference between the Away From Home Care program and the BlueCard program?
The Away From Home Care program is designed for BCBSNM members who are out of the service area for 90 or more consecutive days. The BlueCard program, a Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association program in which all Blue Plans participate, is designed for members of most BCBSNM plans who need medical care while traveling for short periods of time (less than 90 days). For additional information, see the BlueCard program.
How do I apply for Guest Membership?
To set up Guest Membership, follow these steps:
- Call a customer service representative at the number listed on your member ID card to get more information about Guest Membership. The representative can tell you if there is a participating HMO in the location where you'll be staying.
- If there is a participating HMO in the area, the customer service representative or Guest Membership coordinator will help you complete a Guest Membership application and forward the application to the participating "Host" HMO in the other location.
- The Host HMO will provide you with a member ID card, a primary care physician (you may be asked to choose a PCP), and information on how to access your benefits.
You will not have to submit claim forms or pay up-front for your health care services, except for those out-of-pocket expenses (copayments or coinsurance or noncovered services) that you normally pay. Please note that your payments may be different from those required by your BCBSNM plan.
How long does it take to set up Guest Membership?
You will receive notification from your Home Plan within 15 days from the date your application is received. Urgent care or emergency room visits are available to members during the notification period if necessary.
Can I extend or renew a Guest Membership?
Renewals are sent out two months prior to the termination date. If members do not return renewals, their Guest Membership is terminated. The Long-Term Traveler Guest Membership can only be renewed once.
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