
UCLA Health accepts a range of insurance plans, including UnitedHealthcare. UCLA Health has partnered with L.A. Care to provide access to care for patients who require advanced services. UCLA Health also accepts Medicare-assignment and private indemnity insurance and participates in over 100 local and national managed care networks. They also accept select plans purchased directly by the patient.
Characteristics | Values |
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Insurance accepted at UCLA Health hospitals | UnitedHealthcare, Vivity (offered by Anthem Blue Cross), Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of California, Centivo, Cigna, First Health, Health Net of California, Interplan (part of HealthSmart), MultiPlan, UFCM Health System Inc., Prime Health Services, Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS), TRICARE, select plans purchased on your own |
UCLA Health Medicare Advantage Plan | Includes Part D drug coverage, up to $650 per year for eligible healthcare expenses, benefits for fitness, Uber Health rides to medical appointments |
Contact | 1-833-627-8252 (833-MAP-UCLA) (TTY 711) |
Hours | 8am-8pm PT, Monday-Friday, April 1-September 30; 8am-8pm PT, 7 days a week, October 1-March 31 |
UCLA Health insurance for students | All registered students are automatically enrolled in UC Student Health Insurance Plan (UCSHIP) but can waive enrollment if they already have health insurance |
UCLA Health partnership | L.A. Care Health Plan |
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UCLA Health accepts UnitedHealthcare
UCLA Health also accepts Medicare-assignment and private indemnity insurance and participates in over 100 local and national managed care networks. UCLA Health has also partnered with L.A. Care to provide access to care for patients who need advanced services, including primary care from the UCLA Medical Group.
UCLA Health also accepts select plans purchased directly by the patient. These can be purchased through an agent, directly from an insurance company, or through Covered California, the state's official health insurance marketplace.
For the latest information on UCLA Health hospital and physician participation in insurance plan networks, patients can call 310-301-8700 (Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm) or their health plan.
It is important to note that not all health plans provide coverage for treating mental health and other behavioral health needs. Those that do may use another company to provide the benefits used with UCLA Health doctors or at the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA.
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UCLA Health accepts select plans purchased directly
UCLA Health accepts a range of insurance plans, including select plans purchased directly from an insurance company. These include UnitedHealthcare, Vivity (offered by Anthem Blue Cross), Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of California, Centivo, Cigna, First Health, Health Net of California, MultiPlan, and UFCM Health System, Inc. UCLA Health also accepts Medicare Advantage Plans, which offer extra benefits beyond Original Medicare, such as an allowance for eligible healthcare expenses and benefits for fitness and transportation to medical appointments.
UCLA Health is committed to providing accessible and affordable care plans, and participates in over 100 local and national managed care networks. They also have a contract with L.A. Care to provide access to care for patients who require advanced services, including primary care from the UCLA Medical Group.
For mental and behavioural health needs, UCLA Health accepts certain behavioural health insurance plans, which may use another company to provide benefits for treatment at the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA.
For the most up-to-date information on accepted insurance plans and networks, patients can contact UCLA Health representatives or their health plan directly. It is important to note that insurance plan acceptance may vary over time, and patients should confirm coverage before seeking treatment.
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UCLA Health accepts Medicare Advantage Plans
The UCLA Health Medicare Advantage Plan offers two options: the Principal Plan and the Prestige Plan. Both plans offer more coverage than Original Medicare, with benefits including hospital, medical, prescription drug, dental, hearing, and vision coverage. The Prestige Plan includes a flex benefit allowance of up to $650 per year and a $100 quarterly over-the-counter allowance. The Principal Plan has a lower over-the-counter allowance of $50 per quarter and a flex benefit allowance of up to $400 per year.
The UCLA Health Medicare Advantage Plan is designed by doctors to cater to the unique needs of older adults. The plan is built on UCLA Health's longstanding relationships with medical groups and providers, ensuring seamless integration of every aspect of patient care. The plan offers a smooth member experience, prioritizing care with access to a network of 7,000+ in-network providers.
To enroll in the UCLA Health Medicare Advantage Plan, individuals must have both Medicare Parts A and B and reside in Los Angeles County. In addition to the monthly plan premium, enrollees must continue paying their Medicare Part B premium.
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UCLA Health accepts private indemnity insurance
UCLA Health accepts a wide range of health insurance plans to ensure that patients can access the care they need. UCLA Health accepts private indemnity insurance and is part of over 100 local and national managed care networks. UCLA Health accepts UnitedHealthcare insurance.
UCLA Health accepts health insurance purchased by individuals, families, and small businesses. They also accept select plans purchased directly from an insurance company or through Covered California, the state's official health insurance marketplace.
UCLA Health accepts coverage through employers, including HMO (health maintenance organization) and POS (point of service) insurance, as well as PPO (preferred provider organization) insurance.
UCLA Health accepts health insurance for organ and stem cell transplants. They also accept a range of insurance plans at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center.
For the most up-to-date information on UCLA Health's participation in insurance plan networks, patients can contact UCLA Health representatives or their health plan.
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UCLA Health accepts plans from other providers
UCLA Health accepts a wide range of health insurance plans to help patients get the care they need. UCLA Health accepts plans from the following providers:
- Aetna
- Anthem Blue Cross
- Blue Shield of California
- Centivo
- Cigna
- First Health
- Health Net of California
- Interplan (part of HealthSmart)
- MultiPlan
- UFCM Health System, Inc., doing business as California Foundation for Medical Care (CFMC)
- Prime Health Services
- Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
- TRICARE
- UnitedHealthcare
- Vivity (offered by Anthem Blue Cross)
UCLA Health also accepts select plans purchased directly by individuals, families, and small businesses. These plans can be purchased through an agent, directly from an insurance company, or through Covered California, the state's official health insurance marketplace.
UCLA Health accepts Medicare insurance and most HMO and PPO insurance. UCLA Health has also partnered with L.A. Care to provide access to care for patients who need advanced services, including primary care from the UCLA Medical Group.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes, UCLA Health accepts UnitedHealthcare insurance.
UCLA Health accepts a range of insurance plans, including: Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of California, Centivo, Cigna, First Health, Health Net of California, MultiPlan, and TRICARE. UCLA Health also accepts select plans purchased directly from an insurance company or through Covered California, the state's official health insurance marketplace.
Yes, UCLA Health offers Medicare Advantage Plans, including the UCLA Health Medicare Advantage Principal Plan (HMO) and the UCLA Health Medicare Advantage Prestige Plan (HMO).
Yes, UCLA Health has partnerships with various organizations, including L.A. Care, with whom they signed a contract to serve Medi-Cal patients in Los Angeles County.