Member ID cards
Any Cigna or affiliate members living in Michigan will have the Priority Health logo on their ID card.
All members receiving an ID card will receive an insert with their new card outlining why they're receiving the card and when to use it. Samples are shown below. Note that actual ID cards may vary depending on plan type, funding type and other factors.
*Includes commercial group and individual members, excludes employer or Individual MAPD plans.
Priority Health members living in Michigan
Members with "Away from Home Care" can access in-network care using the Cigna Open Access Plus® (OAP) network outside of Michigan. Verify eligibility and benefits due to plan variations.
Priority Health members living outside of Michigan
PriorityPPO members can access in-network care using the Cigna Open Access Plus® (OAP) network outside of Michigan.
Cigna members living in Michigan will have the Priority Health logo on their Cigna ID card
These members have access to the Priority Health PPO Network.
Cigna members living outside Michigan and getting care in Michigan
Reminder: Cigna members who are part of a Cigna Strategic Alliance or TPA partner are covered under the Priority Health PPO network. View sample member ID cards by Strategic Alliance below. ID cards will have the Cigna Open Access Plus® (OAP) logo on the front or “Away from home care” logo on the back if the ID card.
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- Billing & payment
- Procedures & services
- Reviews & appeals
- Drugs
- Medical policies
- Provider forms
- Seeing Cigna members
- Requirements & responsibilities
- Clinical resources
- News
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- Join our networks
- Check patient eligibility
- Data exchange
- Set up electronic claims
- Set up electronic funds transfer (EFT)
- Check claim status