If you're an HMSA HMO member living away from Hawaii for more than 90 days, you may have access to participating Blue Cross and Blue Shield providers through the Guest Membership program.
It's important to let us know when you change addresses to avoid any interruptions in your coverage. There are different steps depending on what plan you have.
All name changes must be submitted to HMSA as a signed request in writing with by documentation of the new name, such as a marriage certificate.
HMSA members have access to the largest health provider network in Hawaii and more than 500,000 preferred Blue Cross and Blue Shield providers nationwide and across the globe.
You can still get your prescriptions filled while traveling on the Mainland. Log in to My Account and select Find a Pharmacy for help.
Find a participating provider on the Mainland by going to BlueCard's National Doctor and Hospital Finder or by calling BlueCard directly.
Most HMSA plans cover durable medical equipment such as hospital beds, wheelchairs, and insulin pumps.
What you need to know when getting emergency and non-emergency care while traveling outside the U.S.
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.
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.