AdministrativeAnthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield | CommercialMay 1, 2019

Electronic Member ID Cards: Easy online access on the Availity Portal

Have you had more patients present with their ID card on their smartphone? We want to remind you of the ways you can access your own copy of their ID card.

 

In the October 2017 issue of Network Update (see page 20), Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield informed you about our mobile app called Anthem Anywhere that allows members to manage their benefits on their smart phones, including the option of an electronic only version of their ID cards.  We want to ensure a member’s electronic only ID card meets your needs. 

 

Based on member requests and growing trends, we anticipate that by the year 2020, nearly 50% of our Local Plan members may choose the electronic ID card option, so we urge you to start using the available retrieval tools today. 

 

Provider options for obtaining a copy of an electronic Member ID card

 

  • Online – through the Availity Portal  

    Providers also have the option to view Anthem Member ID Cards online (and print if needed) from the Availity Portal at availity.com.  When conducting an eligibility and benefits (E&B) inquiry -- from the E&B Results page, select the blue button titled View Member ID Card  .  [Currently excludes BlueCard®, Federal Employee Program® (FEP) and some health plans’ Medicare Advantage and Medicaid members.]


    Availity E&B Results Page Image


Note: as with all E&B inquiries on Availity, providers must have the member ID number (including the three-character prefix) and one or more search options of date of birth, first name and last name.

 

  • Email or Fax  

    Members can email/fax the card from his/her phone.  When members are viewing their ID Card on their phone, they will select the email or fax icon to forward their ID card.

    Member mobile app image

These options are available for your patients who are members covered by our affiliated health plans in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Missouri, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio, Wisconsin, Virginia, and New York. 

 

Members are still required to have a copy of their card in one format or another, whether hard copy or electronic, in order for services to be rendered.  See our Quick Reference Guide for further details.


Quick Reference Guide

 

See our Electronic Member ID Cards – Quick Reference Guide for more details and information on:

  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Details on provider options for obtaining a copy of an electronic Member ID card
  • Sample electronic Member ID cards