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- 8:00 p.m. CT (Mon-Fri) Quick LinksMore InfoFollow UsFollow UsClint Independent School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation or transgender identity), disability, age, religion, height,weight, marital or family status, military status, ancestry, genetic information, or any other legally protected characteristic, in its programs and activities, including employment opportunities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Get help without paying more than you need to.There’s a walk-in retail clinic and an urgent care center right by your supermarket. Two hospitals are also nearby. With all these options, it can be hard to know where to go when you have a stomach ache, a fever, or even an emergency like chest pains.
It’s important to know where to go to get the right kind of in-network care and the highest level of benefits. Don’t spend more than you have to. Here’s information about some of the places you can get care covered by your TRS-ActiveCare plan. Your Doctor’s OfficeNeed a checkup, routine health exam, regular screening, or follow-up? Make an appointment with your doctor. You can also head to your doctor’s office for fever, colds, flu, sore throat, stomach aches, and other types of non-emergency medical care. Here are the benefits of seeing your regular doctor whenever possible: Your doctor and any specialists you already see, know your health history, the medications you take, and your lifestyle. They can decide if you need tests or additional care and help you monitor chronic health issues like asthma or diabetes. Retail ClinicCan’t get an appointment right away with your doctor? Walk-in retail clinics are a low-cost option for less serious health issues like infections, minor injuries or pain, and strep throat. Many of these clinics offer extended hours, so you may be able to be seen on weekends or at night. TRS Virtual HealthYour coverage also includes TRS Virtual Health powered by Teladoc® and RediMDTM. With this cost-effective care option, you can make an appointment with a board-certified doctor or therapist and be seen online or over the phone. Doctors are available 24/7. Urgent Care CenterNeed immediate attention or services like X-rays or stitches but don’t have life-threatening symptoms? Urgent care centers are convenient and more affordable than ERs for conditions like cuts that need stitches, migraines or headaches, back pain, sprains or strains, animal bites, rashes, or tolerable pain. Some urgent care centers even offer online check-in so you can avoid sitting in the waiting room. Hospital ERFor life-threatening symptoms, call 911 or immediately go to the nearest hospital ER. Examples include heart problems or a heart attack, chest pain, stroke, breathing problems, heavy bleeding, broken bones, and sudden or severe pain.
Avoid Freestanding ERs Freestanding ERs have been popping up all over Texas, so there might be one right down the street from you. But that doesn’t make them the right choice when you need help. While freestanding ERs look like urgent care centers, their price tags can be shocking. Freestanding ERs are typically out of network, so you may be responsible for paying the entire cost of your care. How much are we talking about? Take a look at a couple of eye-opening statistics from a previous plan year: Freestanding ERs are also not typically equipped for trauma, which means you’ll have to be transported to a hospital if they can’t treat you. Not only could that be dangerous if it delays your care, but you’ll also have to pay for care at multiple facilities, not to mention the ambulance ride. Here’s how to spot a Freestanding ER:
*Fees may apply. For medical emergencies, call 911. The 24/7 Nurseline is not a substitute for a doctor’s care. Talk to your doctor about any health questions or concerns. Teladoc and the Teladoc logo are trademarks of Teladoc, Inc. and may not be used without written permission. Teladoc is being provided to TRS-ActiveCare members and members of the plans administered by TRS-ActiveCare. Teladoc and Teladoc physicians are independent contractors and are neither agents nor employees of TRS-ActiveCare or plans administered by TRS-ActiveCare. Teladoc is not available in all states. Teladoc does not replace the primary care physician. Teladoc does not guarantee that a prescription will be written. Teladoc operates subject to state regulation and may not be available in certain states. Teladoc does not prescribe DEA controlled substances, non-therapeutic drugs, and certain other drugs which may be harmful because of their potential for abuse. Teladoc physicians reserve the right to deny care for potential misuse of services. Teladoc is an independent company that operates and administers the virtual visit’s program for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas. Teladoc is solely responsible for its operations and those of its contracted providers. BCBSTX makes no endorsement, representations, or warranties regarding third-party vendors such as Teladoc. Virtual and telephonic visits are powered by exclusive software own and operated by RediMD. It is important to verify and understand the terms and conditions of your benefit plan. Terms and conditions may apply based on plan design with limitations and exclusions. Virtual and telephonic services provided are not to be accepted as a health plan or act as a pharmacy distributor or prescription manager. RediMD reserves to sole right to deny care when it believes the risk of possible abuse is present. A virtual visit with RediMD does not provide assurances prescription orders will be issued, and RediMD does not prescribe DEA-controlled substances, non-therapeutic drugs, or drugs that may be harmful or lead to abuse. RediMD operates in many different states and is subject to regulatory rules and jurisdictional limitations. RediMD solely controls oversight and program management, including contracted providers, of the virtual medicine services provided. RediMD and the RediMD logo are registered trademarks of RediMD LLC and may not be used without written permission. RediMD is an independent company that operates and administers the virtual visit’s program for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas. RediMD is solely responsible for its operations and those of its contracted providers. BCBSTX makes no endorsement, representations, or warranties regarding third-party vendors such as RediMD. Members should contact the vendor directly with questions about the products or services offered by third parties. Is TRS Active Care part of Blue Cross Blue Shield?As of Sept. 1, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas (BCBSTX) administers TRS-ActiveCare!
What is TRS Active Care?TRS-ActiveCare provides health coverage to most public education employers in Texas. It funds that coverage through a self-funded health plan (pdf) model. Many are surprised to find that TRS health care works differently than health insurance they can buy on the individual market.
Is TRS Active Care a PPO or HMO?TRS-ActiveCare Select is a network-only plan similar to an HMO. With TRS-ActiveCare Select, you are free to see any network provider without a referral. However, there is no coverage if you see a provider who is not in the plan network.
Do Texas teachers get health insurance after retirement?Texas offers health insurance coverage to both active (TRS-ActiveCare) and retired (TRS-Care) school employees. For active employees, the state contributes $75/month toward premiums, and districts must contribute at least $150 (many contribute more). Employees pick up the remaining portion of the premium.
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