Use Castlight by Sept. 30 for Chance to Win Prize
Tired of playing the healthcare guessing game? Want to know your costs before you get the bill? This fall, start searching in Castlight!
In April, UC launched Castlight, a personalized healthcare tool that gives you all the information you need before you book an appointmentand helps you find affordable, high-quality care for you and your family. And as we head into the fall, were offering a new incentive to get back into Castlight to search for the care you need: all health plan members who search in Castlight by Sept. 30 could win one of four $25 UC Bookstore gift cards!
Get to Castlight by logging into
and clicking Know Your Cost.
As a reminder, you can also use Castlight to:
Compare nearby in-network doctors, hospitals, and medical services based on cost and quality information.
See personalized costs based on your medical plan and your deductible.
Review your medical plan so you can see whats covered at 100% and how to get the most out of your plan.
Review past medical spending so you know how much you paid and why. Receive helpful tips on ways to lower your medical bills and find the best healthcare options for your family.
Castlight is available for all UC employees, spouses/domestic partners and adult dependents aged 18 and older who are enrolled in a UC Anthem medical plan.
Visit www.mycastlight.com/UC
to see videos and read about the benefits of Castlight or
call Anthem Support at 844-249-5372
.
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