To change your health center, contact HMSA's Customer department at 808-948-6372 on Oahu or 1-800-776-4672 toll-free. You can also mail us.
What you need to know when getting emergency and non-emergency care while traveling outside the U.S.
Your HMSA membership card identifies you as an HMSA member and lets providers determine your plan benefits.
HMSA members, except those covered by The HMSA Children's Plan, have benefits for medical services outside the U.S. through the BlueCard Worldwide network.
As an HMO member, you'll need to choose a health center and primary care provider to coordinate your care.
A patient-centered medical home is not a building, it's a model of care designed to better coordinate your care with an emphasis on your overall well-being.
Don't worry if you see a name you don't recognize on your report to member. The provider may have asked for laboratory, diagnostic, anesthesia, or other service with no direct contact with you.
The eligible charge is the lower of the participating provider's actual charge or HMSA's maximum allowable fee.
The Report to Member is an explanation of benefits. It is not a bill for services or supplies.
Depending on your medical plan, you can receive services such as emergency and urgent care, or see a physician for a covered benefit while traveling on the Mainland.