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EmblemHealth/Connecticare/Molina Health update

Are you a provider in CT or NY that serves EmblemHealth/Connecticare members-this blog post is for you!!!

Back in July of 2024, EmblemHealth announced and entered into an agreement with MolinaHealth to sell ConnectiCare (a company part of EmblemHealth).

In a Feb 2025, the sale was finalized.


So what does this mean to you as a provider?

EmblemHealth put together a reference table that the providers can utilize to check the plan/network information and which area that plan/network covers, plus description of the plans; ex deductible, copay, OON benefits, etc.

Image via EmblemHealth website.

Please visit here to view the PDF version of the whole document.

Molina also created a FAQs section that you can access from the same EmblemHealth website.


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UHC new address for contract coorespondence

Please note that this address is only for official contract related notices and NOT for claims correspondence. For claims questions or submission/remittance please use the address that is on the back of the patient’s card.

You can also go on unitedhealthcare portal for reimbursement policies, fee schedules and/or contract and credentialing information. https://identity.onehealthcareid.com/oneapp/index.html#/login


New Mailing address:

UnitedHealthcare

Attn: Network Market VP MN103

6022 Blue Circle Drive

Minnetonka, MN 55343


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UHC: Empire Plan- new cards

As per UHC – members that have Empire NYSHIP plan and/or Student Employee Health Plan will have their cards updated for 2025.

Below please find the new design of the cards.

Source via UHC website
Source: via UHC website
Source via UHC website

So what do you think? Are they better than the old blue cards?


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