Can I pay Anthem Blue Cross with a credit card?
You can make the first payment for your new health plan here. You can also set up automatic monthly bank account drafts or credit/debit card charges.
How do I set up automatic payments on Anthem?
If you would like to set up automated monthly payments:
- Go to employer.anthem.com.
- Click Register Now to register as an employer.
- Choose a username, fill out the required information, and submit your registration. Anthem will process your account information and send you an email when your username is unlocked.
How do I check the balance on my Anthem OTC card?
You can check the balance on your OTC card at any time by: calling 1‑888‑682‑2400. You will be asked to enter your OTC card number. or by visiting www.otcmember.com.
Is member ID the same as policy number?
Your health insurance policy number is typically your member ID number. This number is usually located on your health insurance card so it is easily accessible and your health care provider can use it to verify your coverage and eligibility.
Where is my Subscriber ID anthem?
Once you are registered and logged into Blue Connect, you can find your subscriber ID by clicking “Get Your ID Card” on the landing page. Or you can visit the homepage and then click “Profile.” Here you will see your plan and subscriber ID. 5.
What is another name for Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield?
Enrollment in Anthem Blue Cross depends on contract renewal. Anthem Blue Cross is the trade name of Blue Cross of California. Independent licensee of the Blue Cross Association. ANTHEM is a registered trademark of Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc.
Can you use the OTC card online?
How and where can I use the OTC Allowance Card? You can use the card at a variety of retailers including Walmart, Walgreens, CVS, Rite-Aid, Dollar General and Family Dollar. You can also use it online at NationsOTC.com.
Can I buy food with my Anthem OTC card?
Members will be able to use the card to purchase healthy groceries at participating stores, reducing their monthly out-of-pocket costs.
What is the policy number?
A policy number is like an ID number. It’s a coded way of referring to you and the car insurance policy you’ve purchased. The policy number on an insurance card is shorthand. Usually, ID cards don’t list the full complexities of your coverage, like the types or amounts.