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Important Updates That May Affect Your Coverage

Important update for AvMed Medicare Advantage Members

Starting January 1, 2025, Cleveland Clinic facilities and providers in Florida will no longer be in-network for AvMed Medicare Advantage members. You may consider your options during the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period, which runs through December 7 and again from January 1 to March 31. See below for a list of in-network insurance companies accepted at Cleveland Clinic.

Do you have Medicaid or CHIP?

You may need to update some of your information to renew your coverage.

Here are a few steps you might need to take to make sure there aren’t any gaps in your coverage:

  • Look through your contact information and make sure it’s accurate.
  • Watch your mail for a letter.  
  • Fill out a renewal form (if you get one).

If you have questions, you can reach out to your state Medicaid office or visit Medicaid.gov/renewals.

Need help preparing for open enrollment?

To help you prepare for open enrollment, from Nov. 1 - Dec. 15, and to find a plan that matches you and your budget, we’ve engaged licensed independent insurance advisors to help you.

For Ohio residents seeking more information, visit LIG Solutions or call 888.233.7132.

For Florida residents seeking more information, visit eHealth or call 877.350.1064.

Where Do I Get Started?

We know that it can be stressful to navigate the insurance coverage process, but we strive to make it as smooth as possible.

We accept a variety of plans from insurance companies at all of our locations. To verify if your insurance plan is accepted for services across our health system, please review our list of accepted insurance companies below.

If your insurance company is accepted by Cleveland Clinic: Please contact your insurance company to confirm what care is covered by your plan as well as information on copayments, deductibles and coinsurance amounts. See what your out-of-pocket expenses will be using our cost estimator.

If your insurance company is not accepted by Cleveland Clinic: This means your insurance plan is considered out-of-network which can lead to greater out-of-pocket expenses for your care. Please contact your insurance company for more information about what your financial responsibility may be if you choose to receive care at Cleveland Clinic. Find more information about Cleveland Clinic’s out-of-network insurance process.

Where Can I Find Insurance Plans Accepted at Cleveland Clinic Locations Outside of the Greater Cleveland Area?

Which Insurance Plans Are Accepted at Cleveland Clinic?

Below is the list of plans that are accepted at Cleveland Clinic main campus, our family health centers and community hospitals in Northeast Ohio.

The list below is for reference purposes only and is subject to change. Not all plans within the companies listed are considered participating. Always check with your health plan to confirm that Cleveland Clinic is included.

Exchange plans

Also known as the Health Insurance Marketplace®, a service that helps individuals, families and small businesses with medical insurance.

Commercial plans

Health insurance that is typically employer-sponsored or privately purchased.

International plans

Health insurance plans for individuals and families living outside of their home country.

  • Aetna International.
  • Aetna Passport to Healthcare.
  • Anthem (Bupa).
  • Best Doctors.
  • Best Meridian Insurance (BMI).
  • Cigna Global.
  • Coralisle Group (CG).
  • EBIX.
  • Europ Assistance.
  • First Health International.
  • Global Excel Management.
  • Global Health Claims Services.
  • Global Medical Management Inc. (GMMI).
  • Humana (International).
  • MAPFRE.
  • Morgan White.
  • Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS).
  • PKUCare (formerly PingAn Medical Technology).
  • Quality Health Management (QHM).
  • Sanus Health.
  • Seguros Reservas.
  • Southern Health Network.
  • Star Healthcare Network.
  • UnitedHealthcare Global.
  • WorldWide Medical Assurance.

If you do not see your insurance company or Third Party Administrator listed, please contact our Global Patient Services department for assistance.

Medicaid plans

The country’s public health insurance program for low-income families and individuals, including children, pregnant women, seniors and people with disabilities.

Medicare Advantage Plans

The federal government’s health insurance program for people ages 65 and older, and certain younger people with disabilities or kidney failure.

Medicare + Medicaid dual plans

Plans offering both Medicare and Medicaid coverage.

Other plans

Other plans accepted by Cleveland Clinic, including coverage for dental, behavioral health and more.

Transplant plans

Health insurance for those who have received a transplanted organ.

Cost Estimator, Oscar and Virtual Vistis

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Is my virtual visit covered by insurance?

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Oscar is partnering with Cleveland Clinic to put your health insurance on the same team as you and your doctor. The result: easy, affordable, and guided care. Every Cleveland Clinic + Oscar member will have access to the vast Cleveland Clinic network of physicians, hospitals and specialty care.

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What is eHealth? Help to find the right Medicare coverage.

Cleveland Clinic has engaged eHealth, an independent insurance broker, to help you find the Medicare coverage that best meets your needs. To speak with a licensed eHealth insurance agent and discuss plans for free with no obligation to enroll, call 1.844.972.2702 (TTY 711) or visit their website below.

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