Emergency medical conditions may require transportation by a licensed ambulance. If you think you have an emergency medical condition, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital. To better coordinate your emergency care, we recommend that you go to a Kaiser Permanente hospital if it is reasonable to do so, given your condition or symptoms. Please refer to Your Guidebook to Kaiser Permanente Services for the location of Kaiser Permanente hospitals that provide emergency care.
Kaiser Copay List
Discounted rates through Kaiser Choose Healthy: Mental Health & Substance Abuse (Out-patient) Individual: $10 copay Group: $5 copay: Individual: $20 copay, no deductible MH Group: $10 copay, no deductible SUD Group: $5 copay, no deductible: Individual: $20 copay after deductible MH Group: $10 copay after deductible SUD Group: $5 copay after.
Comparing network costs versus non-network costs between Kaiser Permanente and United Healthcare in the Co-Pay plans; United Healthcare (UHC) Copay Choice Plus Plan Kaiser Permanente (KP) DHMO Plan. $500 Copay: Emergency Room: $500 Copay. Under the Affordable Care Act, your coverage will be considered non-grandfathered coverage because you purchased a Kaiser Permanente for Individuals and Families plan after March 23, 2010. The benefits that you select may change on January 1, 2014. Kaiser Permanente Senior Advantage Standard (HMO) H9003-006 is a 2021 Medicare Advantage Plan or Medicare Part-C plan by Kaiser Permanente available to residents in Oregon and Washington. This plan includes additional Medicare prescription drug (Part-D) coverage. The Kaiser Permanente Senior Advantage Standard (HMO) has a monthly premium of $44.00 and has an in-network Maximum Out-of. Rehabilitation services $25 copay/visit Not covered. Benefits include hearing/speech, physical, and occupational therapy. Limited to 60 visits per plan year, combined facility and office, per each of the three therapies. Habilitation services $25 copay/visit Not covered. Skilled nursing care.
Kaiser Permanente Emergency Room Copay
An emergency medical condition is a medical or psychiatric condition that manifests itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) such that you could reasonably expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in any of the following: serious jeopardy to your health, serious impairment in your bodily functions, or serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part.
Note: This information is subject to change as contracts renew. Please refer to your Evidence of Coverage for the latest coverage information, including copayments, and for information about filing a claim to obtain reimbursement of emergency ambulance services.
Kaiser Copayment Plans
This information is not a contract and may not answer all your questions. For up-to-date information about your emergency and ambulance coverage (including extensions), consult your Evidence of Coverage.