![]() ![]() Empire BCBS will adopt the same K-ID but will only use and display the first 9 digits on their member ID cards. EmblemHealth ID cards will display the full 11 digits. Effective July 1, 2020, GHI PPO City of New York members will use K-IDs. City of New York members who are also eligible for Medicare benefits will have member ID cards issued to all family members individually in compliance with CMS regulations. You will know a member has been migrated when you see the K-ID.Įffective July 1, 2020, GHI PPO City of New York members will use K-IDs. EmblemHealth ID cards will display the full 11 digits. Note: GHI PPO members (other than City of New York) are migrating upon plan renewal to our new claims platform through the end of 2020. This practice protects our members’ confidentiality and deters identity theft and fraud. Medicaid members receive a unique Medicaid Client Identification Number. Effective January 1, 2021, EmblemHealth will issue Medicare subscribers’ dependents new unique member IDs that are not derived from the Medicare subscriber’s ID. The final two digits distinguish the subscriber from each dependent (01, 02, 03, etc.). The IDs start with the letter “K” followed by a unique 8-digit number (a “K-ID”). For most members, this will be an 11-digit alphanumeric member ID. EmblemHealth uses unique non-Social Security, number-based identification numbers. ![]()
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