Which insurance providers does DrHouse accept?
DrHouse accepts many major U.S. health insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Medicare, Humana, and Elevance Health (formerly Anthem). Coverage, eligibility, and out-of-pocket costs depend on your specific insurance plan and benefits. Patients can enter their insurance information during the booking process so coverage can be verified.
Quick Answer:
- DrHouse accepts many major U.S. insurance plans.
- Accepted insurers include:
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- UnitedHealthcare
- Aetna
- Medicare
- Humana
- Elevance Health (formerly Anthem)
- Coverage varies by plan.
- Copays, deductibles, and coinsurance may still apply.
Accepted Insurance Providers
DrHouse works with many major insurance carriers across the United States. Examples of accepted plans include:
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- UnitedHealthcare
- Aetna
- Medicare
- Humana
- Elevance Health (formerly Anthem)
How Insurance Works
When booking a visit through the DrHouse app, you can choose to use insurance and provide your insurance information. DrHouse will submit a claim to your insurance provider after the visit for the services performed during the consultation.
Once the claim is processed, you and DrHouse receive an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) showing what was covered and whether any patient responsibility remains.
Coverage and Cost Details
Insurance coverage is not the same for every patient. Your final cost may depend on:
- Your specific insurance plan
- Deductibles
- Copayments
- Coinsurance
- Whether the service is covered by your plan
If a claim is denied or a service is not covered, you may be responsible for the cost of the visit. Patients can also choose a self-pay visit instead of using insurance.
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