An advance directive is written instruction, recognized by state and federal laws, telling others the type of care you would want when you are not able to express your medical wishes.
The Authorization for Disclosure of Member Information (HIPAA) form is a document that allows an appointed person or persons access to your protected health information.
Learn more about SummaCare's Delegated Entity Oversight program, including how to report any alleged compliance, fraud, waste and/or abuse issues involving SummaCare.
As a SummaCare Medicare or Marketplace member, you can now access and download your SummaCare health record information and both members and non-members can search for a doctor or pharmacy using a smart phone, computer, tablet or other electronic device. Learn more.
The Notice of Privacy Practices describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information.
As part of the Transparency in Coverage Act, health plans are required to post Machine-Readable Files (MRFs) containing the costs for certain items and services when accessing care. Learn more about pricing transparency and access the files.
Learn more about how SummaCare uses your information when you visit and navigate this website.
Learn more about how SummaCare uses your information when you visit and navigate this website.
Confidentially report an issue related to a potential violation of our compliance policies or any applicable regulation via an online form.
Learn more about SummaCare's Social Media Policy, including terms and conditions.