This Plan is a health maintenance organization (HMO) plan. OPM requires that FEHB plans be accredited to validate that plan operations and/or care management meet nationally recognized standards. Humana holds the following accreditation: The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). To learn more about this plan’s accreditation, please visit the following websites: www.ncqa.gov.
We require you to see specific physicians, hospitals, and other providers that contract with us. These Plan providers coordinate your healthcare services. We are solely responsible for the selection of these providers in your area. Contact us for a copy of our most recent provider directory.
HMOs emphasize preventive care such as routine office visits, physical exams, well-baby care, and immunizations, in addition to treatment for illness and injury. Our providers follow generally accepted medical practice when prescribing any course of treatment.
When you receive services from Plan providers, you will not have to submit claim forms or pay bills. You pay only the copayments and coinsurance described in this brochure. When you receive emergency services from non-Plan providers, you may have to submit claim forms.
You should join an HMO because you prefer the plan benefits, not because a particular provider is available. You cannot change plans because a provider leaves our Plan. We cannot guarantee that any one physician, hospital, or other provider will be available and/or remain under contract with us.
General features of our Standard Option
We have Open Access benefits
Our HMO offers Open Access benefits. This means you can receive covered services from a participating provider without a required referral from you primary care physician or by another participating provider in the network.
How we pay providers
We contract with individual physicians, medical groups, and hospitals to provide the benefits in this brochure. These Plan providers accept a negotiated payment from us, and you will only be responsible for your cost-sharing (copayments or coinsurance, deductibles and non-covered services and supplies).
Who provides my healthcare?
Humana Health Plan offers members an extensive choice of primary care physicians. Humana contracts with both private office physicians and with physician groups. You should expect to receive specialty care from providers within Humana's HMO network. Referrals are not required for participating providers.
Catastrophic protection
We protect you against catastrophic out-of-pocket expenses for covered services. The annual out-of-pocket expenses for covered services, including deductibles and copayments, cannot exceed $8,150 for Self Only enrollment, and $16,300 for Self Plus One or Self and Family.
Your rights and responsibilities
OPM requires that all FEHB plans provide certain information to their FEHB members. You may get information about us, our networks, and our providers OPM's FEHB website (www.opm.gov/healthcare-insurance/) lists the specific types of information that we must make available to you. Some of the required information is listed below.
- Nationally, Humana has been in the healthcare business since 1961.
- Locally, Humana has been in existence since 1976.
- Humana is a for profit corporation which is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
You are also entitled to a wide range of consumer protections and have specific responsibilities as a member of this Plan. You can view the complete list of these rights and responsibilities by visiting our website, https://feds.humana.com/. You can also contact us to request that we mail a copy to you.
If you want more information about us, call 1-800-4HUMANA, or write to the Plan at P.O. Box 14604, Lexington, KY 40512-4604, or visit our website at https://feds.humana.com/.
By law, you have the right to access your protected health information (PHI). For more information regarding access to PHI, visit our website at https://feds.humana.com/ to obtain our Notice of Privacy Practices. You can also contact us to request that we mail you a copy of that notice.
Your medical and claims records are confidential
We will keep your medical and claims records confidential. Please note that we may disclose your medical and claims information (including your prescription drug utilization) to any of your treating physicians or dispensing pharmacies.
Service Area
To enroll in this Plan, you must live in or work in our service area. This is where our providers practice. Our service area is:
The Kansas counties of Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami and Wyandotte; and the Missouri counties of Bates, Buchanan, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Henry, Jackson, Johnson, Lafayette, Platte and Ray.
The Knoxville, Tennessee counties of Anderson, Blout, Campbell, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Morgan, Roane, Scott, Sevier, Union and the Tri-Cities counties of Carter, Greene, Hancock, Hawkins, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi and Washington.
The Lexington, Kentucky counties of Adair, Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Bracken, Casey, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Estell, Fayette, Fleming, Franklin, Garrard, Harrison, Jackson, Jessamine, Knox, Laurel, Lee Breathitt, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Menifee, Mercer, Montgomery, Nicholas, Owen, Owsley, Powell, Robertson, Rockcastle, Russell, Scott, Wayne Pulaski, Whitley, Wolfe and Woodford.
The Louisville, Kentucky counties of Bullitt, Carroll, Green, Hardin, Henry, Jefferson, Larue, Meade, Nelson, Marion, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, Taylor, Trimble, Washington and the Indiana counties of Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Scott, and Washington.
The Phoenix, Arizona counties of Maricopa and Pinal.
The Tucson, Arizona county of Pima.
Ordinarily, you must get your care from providers who contract with us. If you receive care outside our service area, we will pay only for emergency care benefits. We will not pay for any other healthcare services out of our service area unless the services have prior plan approval.
If you or a covered family member move outside of our service area, you can enroll in another plan. If your dependents live out of the area (for example, if your child goes to college in another state), you should consider enrolling in a fee-for-service plan or an HMO that has agreements with affiliates in other areas. If you or a family member move, you do not have to wait until Open Season to change plans. Contact your employing or retirement office.