FAQ - Belknap Students

Frequently Asked Insurance Questions

 

What type of insurance plan is available to UofL students?

The University of Louisville sponsored student injury and sickness insurance plan from Academic HealthPlans provides UofL students with an affordable student health insurance plan tailored to the particular needs of UofL students.  To view the insurance brochure, click here.

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How much does the insurance plan cost?

*Spring premium includes coverage for summer

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Can I cover my spouse and children?

Yes. See the rate chart above for information regarding the pricing. Contact the Insurance Advocate for additional information at stuins@louisville.edu.

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When can I purchase the plan?

After registering for classes, students may purchase the plan during open enrollment periods.

*Spring premium includes coverage for summer

Students may qualify to enroll at other times if they have a qualifying event such as birth of a child, death of a spouse, loss of insurance through your spouse\job or reach the age of 26 which eliminates them from a parental policy. Contact the student insurance advocate, stuins@louisville.edu for additional information regarding this type of enrollment.

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What doctors can I see?

The University sponsored plan requires students to use Campus Health Services for routine health care. Specialty care is provided through the Anthem BC/BS provider network. For more information visit https://louisville.myahpcare.com/benefits

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Do I need a referral?

Referrals are not required but are suggested because Campus Health Services can obtain appointments within the University system which decreases the cost for the student.  If you have an after-hour emergency, you may use any immediate/urgent care center or emergency room.  These services are subject to annual deductibles and copayments.

Obtaining a referral is not a guarantee of payment but notifies the insurance plan of a pending claim. Final determination of benefits is determined by the insurance company.

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What happens if I am sick and need to be hospitalized or go to the emergency room?

Students may use any of the local hospitals in the Louisville area or nationwide.  However, UofL Hospital provides deeper discounts for services.

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Does the insurance policy cover me when I am away from school?

Yes. Using the Anthem network will be less expensive if available.  See the Academic Health Plans web sitefor information on how to locate an Anthem provider.

International students are not covered when they require services in their home country.

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Does the university-sponsored plan cover me outside the United States?

Yes. Worldwide coverage and travel assistance is available including air ambulance transfer back to the United States if medically necessary. Please contact Academic Health Plans at (855) 852-4191 for more information.

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Will I get an insurance card?

For information on how to obtain your insurance card, visit: https://louisville.myahpcare.com/

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I'm enrolled in the University student insurance plan. Now what?

  • Before You Visit a Provider: Understand the specific procedure to follow when seeking medical treatment under your Student Health Insurance Plan. You are required to use the Campus Health Services Offices as your primary physicians for non-emergency care.
  • Call 502-852-6479 for Cardinal Station office or 502-852-6446 for the Health Science Center office.
  • All customer service inquiries, including provider network questions, should be directed to Academic Health Plans by calling (888) 308-7320.

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Can I be seen by Campus Health Services if I have other insurance?

Absolutely. Most major insurance companies are billed by Campus Health.

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Am I required to have major medical insurance?

Only Health Science Campus students enrolled in the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry and Dental Hygiene, Nursing, APRN, Audiology and Speech Pathology, and international students with a J1 or F1 Visa are required to maintain health insurance.

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